Table of Contents
Lieutenant Governor Greeting & Reminders ~ Pg. 3
Leadership Training Conference (LTC) & Running for
Higher Office ~ Pg. 4
Key Club Week ~ Pg. 5
Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF & Governor’s Project ~ Pg. 6
Service Spotlights ~ Pg. 7
Paperwork Status Chart ~ Pg. 8
Contact Information ~ Pg.9
Dear Division 9,
I hope everyone has had a wonderful
Thanksgiving and are all safe from
Hurricane Sandy. I know that I have you
guys to be thankful for! Please keep up
the good work guys! I see a lot of effort
coming from each of you and I am so
glad to see everyone having fun
decorating their UNICEF boxes. Your
creativity really inspires me!
We will be welcoming our new
club, Franklin Delano Roosevelt High
School, at our December Divisional!
Please remember to share the Key Club
spirit in a courteous manner and to show
them how proud of Key Club you guys
are.
Keep safe everyone, and happy
holiday!
Yours in Service,
Helen Wong
Division 9 LTG
Reminders:
-Pay your dues everyone! Deadlines are
coming soon and we need to get them
in!
-Make sure you give in your UNICEF
money! Key Club International needs
them by December 31st.
-In your spare time, write about a recent
event for our district newsletter. Send in
those service spotlights to District Editor
Holy Cheong!
-December Divisional- Dec. 4 at FDR. We
start at 4:30.
LTC is coming up! LTC stands for Leadership Training Conference and that is
exactly what it is! On this weekend in Albany, you will be able to increase your
knowledge of Key Club, get to attend several workshops, caucuses and
dances. This year promises to be another exciting year as this is our 65th
anniversary!
This year, LTC will be
Held at: Holiday Inn at Wolf Road, Albany
During: the weekend of March 22nd - March 24th , 2013
The theme this year will be, “Under the Sea”.
The pricing for this trip is as follows:
Students: $260
Chaperones: $310 or $500 for a single room
Please sign up before March 15th, or else the late fee will be $100.
Leadership Training Conference (LTC) Some important facts to keep in mind when
thinking about LTC:
-Signup quickly! Only the first 20 people
from each school will get to attend
-Each school must send in ONLY one check
-You must have 1 chaperone for every 10
students.
-LTC is loads of fun! It is an amazing, life-
changing experience that cannot be found
anywhere else.
Running for Higher Office
If you plan on running for higher office, then you need to decide on which position you want to run for. We have several positions
available.
District Governor- The District Governor acts as the liaison between the International Board and the District Board. He or she is also the
head of the District Board and governs all board meetings.
District Secretary- The District Secretary is responsible for collecting and organizing all of the MRFs and ERFs in the state. They are also
responsible for compiling a District Directory.
District Treasurer- The District Treasurer is responsible for collecting all FRFs and keeping a record of all fundraising totals in the district.
Lieutenant Governor- The Lieutenant Governor is the liaison between the District Board and the club level. Please attend the
December divisional to sign up for this position.
For those running for District positions, remember to send in your letter of intent to Mr. Goldstein by January 1st!
Key Club Week
This month, we celebrated Key Club week! Key Club
week is the week f November 5th to November 9th.
During Key Club week, we get to show our Key Club
pride and spirit by doing various Key Club-related
activites.
On Monday, we SHOW OUR K!
We dress up in our Key Club apparel and tell everyone
about Key Club.
Tuesday is KUDOS TO THE KEY PLAYERS!
We thank all of those that help make Key Club what it is!
On Wednesday, we CONNECT THE K’S!
Key Club is not the only branch in the Kiwanis family. We
have Builders Club, K-Kids, Circle K and Aktion Club! This
day encourages us to build familial relations.
On Thursday, we BRING A FRIEND TO KEY CLUB!
We love new members and we love the fact that you’re
spreading goodwill an encouraging service. We love it
so much, that we decided to dedicate a whole day to
it!
On Friday, YOU DECIDE!
That’s right! On Friday, you get to decide how you want
to celebrate Key Club week. .You could have a party or
a service project!
Trick or Treat for UNICEF Hey Division 9! I hope you guys had fun Trick-or Treating with this year’s new boxes!
Unlike all the previous years, this year, we decided to try something new and let
everyone decorate their own boxes! Also this year, all of the proceeds from this event
will go to Eliminate. If your club has raised over $250.00 for this cause, your club will be
eligible to receive a special patch!
With the new boxes this year, there was also a new contest. The contest has
ended but I hope everyone still had fun decorating and raising money!
Governor’s Project
For the 2012-2013 service year, Governor Daniel Ivan Lin has chosen Keys to Accessibility
for his governor’s project, Keys to Accessibility. Keys to Accessibility is all about helping
the elderly and the disabled. We plan to reach 5000 service hours by the end of this
year, We can help the elderly and the disabled by going to visit them, spending time
with them, serving them food and just making their lives a better and happier time!
This project was chosen this year because Governor Daniel does not want to
neglect the elderly. We focus much of our time on helping the present and the future,
but we have to stop and take a step back to help those we got us here in the first
place.
What’s different about this project is that it’s not the quantity that counts, it’s the
quality that counts. We are only counting hours for this project. But the clubs who
perform the most creative projects will get a special award at LTC!
Service Spotlight
This year’s Fall Rally was everything it promised to be thanks to the
hard work of everyone on the planning committee. The workshops
were both informational and entertaining. We played awkward,
giggle-inducing ice breakers and took just about a bajillion pictures
and videos. Lunch was a slice (or three) of New York’s finest pizza
and if we had some pocket money; a square of Helen and
Herman’s charity cookie brownies. Overall, the event was a success
and everyone had a jolly good time!
By: Iris Li
School Name ERF MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEP OCT
Abraham Lincoln High
School
X X X
Brooklyn Technical
High School
X X X X X X X X
Edward R. Murrow
High School
X X X X X X X X
Fort Hamilton High
School
Franklin Delano
Roosevelt High School
James Madison High
School
X X X X X X X X
John Dewey High
School
X X X X X X X X
Leon M. Goldstein
High School
X X X
Midwood High School X X X X X X X X
Telecommunications
Arts High School
Paperwork Status Chart
This status chart has been last updated on 11/11/12. If there are any mistakes, please email me or District
Secretary Amber Lee.
Contact Information
My Contact Information:
Helen Wong
Email: [email protected]
Cell phone: 1-(347)-856-3339
Our KCR:
Leonard Gioia
Email: [email protected]
Governor Daniel Ivan Lin:
Email: [email protected]
Secretary Amber Lee:
Email: [email protected]
Treasurer Annie Porfido:
Email: [email protected]
Editor Holy Cheong:
Email: [email protected]
Webmaster Barry Lee:
Email: [email protected]
District Executive Assistants Tina Lee
and Emily Giciwicz
Email: [email protected]
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