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Volume 2 | Issue 1 | September 2013
UW-Madison Circle K Official Club Newsletter
What is Circle K? pg. 2 Meet the Current Board pg. 6 Service Activities pg. 4
What is Circle K?
SERVICE Service, the first and arguably most integral
part of our Circle K tenets, is in the hearts of
each and every Circle K member.
Our service partners include UNICEF,
Students Team Up to Fight Hunger (STUFH),
March of Dimes, and the Eliminate Project.
In the local chapter at the University of
Wisconsin, Circle K organizes fundraisers to
benefit these service partners, as well as
performing hundreds of community service
hours in the Madison area.
LEADERSHIP Circle K provides a bounty of leadership
opportunities on the club, district and even
international levels! Every CKI member has the
opportunity to serve the club as an officer,
committee chairman, project chairman, district
officer, or international representative.
Opportunities range from Club President to
Social Chair to Webmaster and everything in
between. (For descriptions of board and chair
positions check out page 7!)
FELLOWSHIP Whether it is tutoring a child, networking with
business professionals or bonding with club
members during a social, Circle K provides
plenty of opportunities for meeting new people
and building strong relationships.
The people I've met through Circle K make all the hard work
more than worthwhile. There's something about giving up
your time to serve others that helps to form friendships that
are stronger than any others.
-Laura Killingsworth, 2013-2014 Vice President
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At UW-Madison, our club brings
together students across all majors,
ages and backgrounds. In the past
two years we have performed over
3,000 hours of service and have
raised almost $5,000 for various
charities!
K
Kids Elementary
School
Builders
Club Middle
School
Key Club High school
UW-
Madison
The Wisconsin-Upper
Michigan District is home
to many Circle K clubs
across the state of
Wisconsin as well as
Upper Michigan. District
events such as MAC,
DCON and Spring Fling
bring these clubs
together for weekends
of service.
Circle K is the world’s largest
collegiate service organization.
With more than 12,600
members in 17 nations, CKI is
making a positive impact on
the world every day.
Kiwanis International
Aktion
Club
Circle K International
LEADERSHIP
FELLOWSHIP
SERVICE
Adult Role Models in Science ARMS is a partnership program managed by the UW–Madison Institute for Biology Education with the goal of enhancing science education in elementary and middle schools. It was started in 1990 by Lyle Hill and Bob Heideman as a partnership between the Center for Biology Education and the Kiwanis Club of Downtown Madison. We work with the kids at the Mt. Zion Baptist Church afterschool program. Each week we alternate between tutoring and doing a science demo or project with the kids. We’ve done everything from constructing penny rafts to making the infamous Dr. Seuss “Oobleck”!
River Food Pantry
“Madison has a river—one flowing with food, faith, and friendship.”
Madison’s River Food Pantry is a nonprofit, volunteer driven community that provides hot meals, groceries, clothing and household items to families struggling to make ends meet in Dane County. For every dollar donated, 99 cents goes toward food and services. No one who goes to The River goes away hungry! Working at The River, there is a volunteer spot for everyone! Volunteers can help serve meals, ration food, direct families and even watch the kids while their parents shop. It’s a great organization and a fun service project to get involved with!
I love how flexible Circle K
is in letting our club
members choose which
events they want to attend.
Because of this, our
members genuinely enjoy
getting involved within the
organization. Anna Marshall
2013-2014 Service Chair
Dog Walking This past year we kicked off our partnership with both the local Madison Pet Smart as well as Shelter from the Storm – an all-breed dog and cat rescue that serves the greater Madison area. As part of this partnership, we helped exercise dogs as well as socializing them with potential adopters. This opportunity quickly rose to be a popular club favorite with many of our members coming away with a few new furry friends!
Other Volunteer Opportunities:
Taste of Madison Vilas County Zoo
Madison Children’s Museum Ringing bells for Salvation Army
Souper Bowl Polar Plunge
Attic Angel Nursing Home & many more!
& many more! We are always open to suggestions for new volunteer activities.
Service Projects and Partners
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B1G Ten Food Fight This past year, UW-Madison Circle K launched our Second Annual “B1G Ten Food Fight”. The event brought together other Big Ten schools such as Michigan, Indiana and Ohio State in a week-long food drive. Each school paired with a local food bank or charity to which the food would be donated. While coming into this year as the reigning champs with over 1,000 pounds of food collected the first year, Penn State rallied and came out on top in 2012. We are looking to take back the crown and once again show the rest of the Big Ten why Wisconsin is so great! All of the donations went to benefit the Second Harvest Food bank of Southern Wisconsin. Second Harvest is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ending hunger in southwestern Wisconsin through community partnerships, serving nearly 141,000 people annually.
March of Dimes Every day 1 in 8 babies born in the U.S. arrive too soon. Circle K members help by raising funds annually for March of Dimes programs to help prevent prematurity. The March of Dimes currently focuses on raising awareness of prematurity and reducing the rate of premature births. As a club we have helped serve this service partner by collecting money and by participating in the annual March for Babies. Shake, Rattle and Roll Circle K rolled out the red carpet for their Second Annual Shake, Rattle and Roll benefit night for March of Dimes. The event showcased the talents of many prominent acapella and dance groups on campus. Those included in the performance were Fundamentally Sound, Hypnotiq, Surma and the renowned UW Madhatters! The event was a huge success and all proceeds went towards the March of Babies Charity Walk.
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Meet the Officers
Emily Lingeman – President
Senior: Biochemistry "Circle K allows me to build connections on campus with fellow students, around Madison with volunteer organizations, and across the state with other Circle Kers in the district. I enjoy building these connections while serving our community. "
Laura Killingsworth – Vice
President
Senior: Rehabilitation Psychology “My favorite CKI memory was surprising our Board at their summer board retreat by coming home from abroad a week early!”
Calla Buttke – Secretary
Sophomore: German and Chinese “My favorite CKI memory was participating in the District Convention. I love Circle K bonding!”
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Taylor Shuster – Treasurer
Junior: Kinesiology "I love the fact that through Circle K you are able to not only complete service projects and better the community and world, but interact with others who show your same interests, attend district events, meet new people, and have a lot of fun along the way while doing so." Sarah Dreifke – Bulletin
Editor
Senior: Dietetics and Life Sciences Communication “One of my favorite things about Circle K is being able to participate in events that bring together so many other schools and branches of the K Family. My favorite memory last year was our club’s attempt at a Harlem Shake video!”
Service Chairs Our service chairs work feverishly to organize and brainstorm possible volunteer opportunities for the club. They are always looking to incorporate new options based on club interests.
Anna Marshall Senior: Economics “I've loved all of my Circle K experiences, but my first time going to Spring Fling really helped show me the power of this organization on a larger scale. It was great meeting other students from all around our district that were as passionate about volunteering as our club!”
Caroline Klinker Senior: Spanish Favorite CKI event: Christmas caroling for the Eliminate Project
Spencer Liebl Junior: Psychology with Criminal Justice Certificate “This past year was my first time attending Spring Fling. Since I have not attended many district events before, it was great to see Circle K members from so many different schools all working together. There were a lot of cool volunteer opportunities mixed with fun camp activities.”
Fundraising Chairs As fundraising chairs, these members work to organize, plan and develop fundraising activities to help raise money for both our service partners as well as for our club itself.
Madhu Rajendran Junior: Biochemistry and Mathematics “My favorite volunteer activity was volunteering at the River Food Pantry. They offer a wide variety of volunteering opportunities ranging anywhere from serving meals to monitoring the children's area. We usually pick serving food. While serving food not only do I get to do service, also I get to meet new people who also take pleasure in serving!”
Jessi Dercks Sophomore: Dairy Science Favorite Circle K memory: District Convention and Spring Fling
Kaitlin Evans Junior: Industrial Engineering and German Favorite CKI Memory: Comedy Club Social
Membership Growth and
Development Chairs Our MG&D Chairs are in charge of ensuring the future success of our club by promoting club retention, participation and member involvement.
Allison Verre Senior: Genetics and Criminal Justice Favorite CKI memory: Volunteering at the Vilas Zoo around Halloween.
Stephanie Van Kampen Sophomore: Industrial Engineering Favorite CKI event: Volunteering at the Madison Children's Museum
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Social Chairs Social chairs are in charge of planning club socials to facilitate fellowship within the club. Past socials have included trivia nights at The Sett, pizza parties and pumpkin carving!
Jeff Verhoeven Senior: Risk Management/Insurance and Economics Favorite CKI memory: Working with students at ARMS.
Jordan Rein Sophomore: Nuclear Engineering Favorite CKI memory: Camping on our board retreat!
Kiwanis Family Relations Chair Our K-Family chairs are in charge of handling club communications with other branches of the “K-Family” such as local key clubs and Kiwanis.
Amy Yan
Senior: Biochemistry and Global Cultures Favorite CKI memory: Participating in the District Convention.
Sara Bolyard Junior: Biochemistry and Spanish “What I like most about Circle K is the camaraderie of its members. I love that we're all there to work together for a better community.”
Public Relations Chairs Our PR chairs are in charge of handling all of our club’s social media such as Facebook and Twitter. They also work to create fliers and promote upcoming club events on campus.
Andie Burjek Junior: Journalism Favorite CKI event: Tutoring at ARMS.
Chris Hoffman
Senior: Personal Finance Favorite CKI memories: Preparing club skits for DCON as well as volunteering with ARMS.
Awards Chair A new addition to our chair positions this year, our awards chair will be in charge of handling our “Service Superstar” criteria as well as other member awards to be distributed throughout the year.
Rachael Mogck Sophomore Favorite CKI memory: Spring Fling district event
Scrapbooking Chair Our scrapbooking chair is in charge of handling all of the club’s pictures taken throughout the year and assembling a club scrapbook to be shown at district events.
Tatiana Koike Junior: Music Performance Favorite CKI memory: CKI’s 30th birthday bash
Contact Us: Emily Lingeman, President
Laura Killingsworth, Vice President
Calla Buttke, Secretary
Club Goals Membership ]
Service Hours ]
Meeting Attendance]
Fundraising Service Partners ]
Club ]
K-Family Relations ]
Socials ]
80 Paid
2,200 hours
35/meeting
$3,500
$200
5 events
4/semester
Taylor Shuster, Treasurer
Sarah Dreifke, Bulletin Editor
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