Are you Del'AWARE'? - April 2014
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In this issue:
Eliminate Update 1
Blue Hen Meal Project
and Current President
Farewell
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Club Events and
Calendar
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Meet the New Officers
and Who’s in the Spot
Light?
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SOTC2014 7
The Procrastinator! 8
This past year, we put a lot of our focus on raising money for our current district project, the Eliminate Project. If you haven’t heard
by now, the Eliminate Project is a global campaign to eliminate maternal neonatal tetanus from the world. MNT is a deadly
disease that takes the lives of mothers and their newborns each day. The good news is that the disease is easily preventable with
a vaccine that will protect a mother and her future babies. The
vaccine is only $1.80, so we are working to raise enough money to provide vaccines all around the world to rid this horrible
disease. Last year, we held kiosks in our Student Center, the big hub on campus, trying to spread awareness about the project. We
had our main Eliminate Fundraiser in October, where we sold handmade can-tab bracelets and provided some delicious UDairy
ice cream from our school’s very own creamery! It was a big hit, and we raised over $160. For this upcoming spring, we plan on
holding more kiosks and fundraisers, including blue bagels at Newark Deli and Bagels on Main Street. So University of Delaware
CKI-ers, keep an eye out for more fundraisers coming up!
El iminate Update By Mea
University of Delaware Circle K Newsletter
April Issue Volume 1, Issue 1
Scooping ice
cream from our
very own UDairy!
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On Tuesday, March 18,th I had the opportunity to attend UD’s very own
“Blue Hen Meal Project” service event hosted at Hillel. The main goal of the event was to prepare a meal and dessert to donate to Jewish Family Services, which
aims to provide nutritional meals for seniors and the chronically ill in the Wilming-ton area. There were three main activities going on during the event. Some peo-
ple made cards that would be included with the meal wishing the recipient well and letting them know we are thinking about them. Another group was in charge
of packaging the dessert and side dish while the rest of volunteers attacked cook-ing the main dish: tuna casserole. After preparing four giant aluminum tins full of
casserole, we formed an assembly line and made individual plates of food that could easily be frozen, delivered, and then quickly re-heated. Overall, I had a
wonderful experience! The group of volunteers were both energetic and enthusias-tic. Time flew by, and by the end of the two hours we had prepared almost 70 in-
dividual meals that were later picked up and delivered to those in need.
Blue Hen Meal Project
By Katy Mennicken
By the end of the two hours we had prepared
almost 70 individual meals that were later
picked up and delivered to those in need.
“I would like to thank everyone who have been a part of Circle K
this past year. Being president has been a great experience, and I am so thankful that I got the chance to do it. This past year we
have participated in many service projects, such as Newark Manor Nursing Home, A.I. Dupont Children’s Hospital, Freedom Hills Rid-
ing Club, and many more. On top of that we held a fundraiser for the Eliminate Project, which was very successful in raising aware-
ness. The board and I would not have been able to do any of this without the support and dedication of the members, so I would like
to acknowledge those who supported out club in any way. I will miss serving you as the president, but I’m looking forward to tak-
ing on my new role as lieutenant governor and to another great year for CKI!”
-Sara Case
Farewell From Our Current President
Sara Case “Live to Serve, Love to Serve”
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Events Coming Up This Month
Crafting at the A.I. DuPont Children's Hospital- Members of Circle K plan and complete a children's craft at the Child Life Program Activity Center. We assist the child life specialists
by encouraging play and self-expression activities such as drawing or painting. Upcoming dates: 4/11, 4/25, 5/9 and 5/15.
Newark Manor Nursing Home- Members of Circle K interact and play bingo with the nursing home residents. We also volunteer at seasonal and yearly events throughout the year. Up-
coming dates: every Saturday. Freedom Hills Therapeutic Riding Center- Freedom Hills Therapeutic Riding Center offers
horseback riding lessons to physical and mentally disabled children and adults. Freedom Hills is also the first service organization Circle K has partnered with at the University of
Delaware that involves animals. This program will be offering pony rides at the community Easter Egg Hunt located at their local church. Members of Circle K will be cleaning and bri-
dling the horses, as well as leading the horses during the ride. Upcoming date: 4/19. Freedom Hills is also hosting a Family Day at the Farm event, allowing volunteers to face
paint, serve food, and monitor the pony rides. Upcoming date: 4/27.
Ronald McDonald 5K Run/Walk- Members of Circle K will attend this run to support the Ronald McDonald Houses, mobile care units, and Ronald McDonald scholarships. Upcoming
date: 4/19. Relay for Life 5K- Relay for Life is a 24-hour event to raise funds and awareness about can-
cer, as well as to honor those affected by cancer. It will take place at the Newark High School. Our Kiwanis Family will also be hosting a pancake and coffee break at the end of
the event. Upcoming date: 4/26.
Up Coming Events
Service Projects and Calendar for
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Relay for Life 5K 2:30PM Manor House - Bingo
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9AM-12PM YMCA Healthy Kids Day
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Say Hello to our New
Board Officers!
Our New CKI President
Richard Gallo
Hello fellow CKI-ers, my name is Richard Gallo, and I will be
serving as your president for the 2014-15 year starting on
April 1st. I am looking forward to serving alongside all of you
and getting to know each of you. A little bit about myself is
that I am a sophomore pursuing an English major with an ad-
vertising minor. Two of my favorite things to do on campus
are drink coffee and do yoga so if you ever want to join, do
not hesitate to ask! Also if you see me on campus, be sure to
say hi. I have been working closely with the board for the up-
coming year as well as the committee chairs to ensure an
even more spectacular year than this one has been. I will also
be distributing surveys at an upcoming meeting to see more
of what you all want to see happen this year. I cannot to see
what we can all accomplish in the upcoming year!
Vice President: Madeline Nelson
Grade: Sophomore
Major: Human Services
Favorite Part of Circle K: Getting to know people that I
might not have otherwise. Our members are ridiculously fun
people and I learn so much from everyone that we volunteer
with.
Email: [email protected]
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Grade: Sophomore
Major: Environmental Science
Favorite part of Circle K: Being able to get involved in
various volunteer opportunities in the local community as
well as helping with an international cause through the
Eliminate project.
Email: [email protected]
Treasurer: Kara Grubb
Editor: Maria Pugliese
Grade: Sophomore
Major: Exercise Science
Favorite Part of Circle K: Being able to give back to the
community and establishing friendships with people within
and outside the club though our CK events.
Email: [email protected]
Secretary: Ali Laurence
Grade: Sophomore
Major: Exercise Science
Favorite part of Circle K: Going to A.I. DuPont and volun-
teerin with the children there because you can see how happy
it makes them. I also love all the people in the club and getting
to know new people.
Email: [email protected]
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VP of Service: Melanie Cordovi
COMMITTEE CHAIR
Grade: Sophomore
Major: Nursing
Favorite part of Circle K: I love going to the service event at AI
DuPont. Getting to spend time with the children really makes me real-
ize how much I truly want to be a nurse one day.
DCON/Awards Chair: Jacqueline Hausner
Member of the Month!
Alicia Walls
Who’s Under the SPOT LIGHT?
We want to recognize new member, Alicia Walls, for her volunteer work
and dedication to our club! Keep up the good work!
Grade: Sophomore
Major: Human Services Major with a minor in Spanish, Edu-
cational Studies, and Psychology
Favorite Part of Circle K: I get to help organize and go on
service trips where I can see kids and adults being positively
impacted as a result of my volunteering.
Email: [email protected]
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SOTC2014 Spring Officer Training Conference
Fredericksburg, VA
So what have the new officers been up to?
In March, the new club officers attended the 2014 Spring
Officer Training Conference in Fredericksburg VA. Here,
they learned the roles of their positions along with ways to
improve the club and become leaders not only in the club
but in the community.
We worked on our
communication
skills by explaining
how to draw a picture
to an officer without
telling them what the
picture was.
We got some interesting drawings that did
not match the picture!
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The Procrastinator!
Sudoku CKI FUN FACT
CKI boasts a membership of more than 12,600
collegians on more than 500 campuses worldwide.
Jokes
because we love making people smile :)
Category: Animals
Q: What do you call a sleeping bull?
A: A bull-dozer
Q: What did the farmer call the cow that had no
milk?
A: An udder failure.
Q: Why are teddy bears never hungry?
A: They are always stuffed!
Q: What do you get from a pampered cow?
BUZZFEEDS FOR YOUR PROCASINATORS
Ones that are guaranteed to make you happy :) http://www.buzzfeed.com/daves4/the-35-happiest-things-that-have-ever-happened
http://www.buzzfeed.com/daves4/the-happiest-facts-of-all-time
http://www.buzzfeed.com/jeremybender/scientific-steps-to-being-happier
We are this excited that
SPRING is in the air!