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“Strive not to be a success
but rather to be of value.”
~Albert Einstein
Volume 2 Issue 3
August 2014
Official Newsletter of LaMissTenn District Key Club
Too Cool for School
K E Y C L U B
UPCOMING EVENTS!
Divisional Fall Rallies 1
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Greetings LaMissTenn District Key Clubbers,
Although we can all agree that Key Clubbers are too cool for school, another school year is
around the corner. This means sleepless nights, cramming for tests, football games, and hectic
schedules! I am excited to be starting my senior year, but I am more excited to be able to serve you
this year and make Key Club a memorable experience for all members.
July was a busy month for Key Club International! At the beginning of the month,
International Convention, ICON, took place in Anaheim, California, and LeadCon took place at the
end of the month in Indianapolis, Indiana. You can read all about ICON and LeadCon in this
newsletter!
The District Board has been working hard to make necessary changes to the district. You can
read all about our progress on page nine of this newsletter. The Lieutenant Governors are
enthusiastic about their rallies, and I cannot wait to meet you all during this upcoming rally season!
Since it’s the beginning of a new school year, it’s also recruitment time! Brainstorm with your
board to come up with ways to draw students’ attention to come to a meeting! Hint: all will come if
there is food! Another idea you might want to take into consideration is creating a slideshow/video
presentation with fun pictures and reasons why your members love Key Club. You can then play this
video on the announcements if your principal gives permission. Focus on recruiting the freshmen
and sophomores at your school. Despite what one make think,
hardworking and dedicated freshmen and sophomores are vital to
your club because they are the future of your club! www.keyclub.org
has various posters and other resources you can download to help you
in growing your club! Check out this video from Key Club
International; it might be valuable to your club for recruitment:
Key Club is Like... .
I wish you all the best of luck for the upcoming school year and
continued success in your clubs and divisions. As always, do not
hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or need any help.
Yours in Service,
Tabitha Kearns
Paco and I had a
wonderful time at
LeadCon!
Keeping Tabs
In this Issue!
Too Cool for School .............1 The Scoop on ICON ............2-4 LeadCon! .......................5 Meet Our IT ....................5 Gratitude ......................6 The Wizard of Leadership ........6 New School Year, New Goals ......7 What’s your mission statement? ...7 We want you! ...................8 District Board Happenings .......9 Eliminate Progress ..............9 It’s Story Time! ................9
LaMissTenn District Key Club Newsletter
The LaMissTenn District traveled to sunny California to attend the 71st Annual Key Club International
Convention, ICON, in Anaheim! At convention, LaMissTenn District Key Clubbers had the
opportunity to learn more about the organization, The Eliminate Project, and different service
projects. The delegates of the convention voted on amendments to Key Club International’s
Bylaws and also elected the 2014-2015 International Board. Overall, ICON was an amazing
weekend spent with Key Clubbers from across the world!
The Newly Elected International Board
Maria Palazzolo from the Illinois-Eastern Iowa District was elected International President, and Kevin Zhang
from the Pacific Northwest District was elected International Vice President.
The following members were elected International Trustee:
Jenalee Beazley, Southwest
Gary Cheng, Michigan
Renisha Daley, Jamaica
Tashrima Hossain, Texas-Oklahoma
Laken Kelly, New York
Nicole Lema, New Jersey
Rip Livingston, Alabama
Robbie Mathis, Kentucky-Tennessee
Shane Meyers, Florida
Liz Moore, Capital
Barry Seng, Pennsylvania
Robbie Mathis was assigned to the LaMissTenn District. He will be our 2014-2015 International
Trustee. LaMissTenn District’s Sister Districts are Jamaica and Pennsylvania.
The Scoop on ICON
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The LaMissTenn Crew at ICON
The following are the voting results of the House of Delegates. Delegates
voted on amendments to the Key Club International Bylaws.
Striked words were the current words in the bylaws when the amendments were made.
Words that are bolded and underlined were the proposed changes in the amendments.
Bolded, red content was the amended wording made to the amendment in the house.
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Amendment #1
Presented by the Key Club International Board of Trustees
Article IX Districts
Section 4. In order to form a new district, the proposed area must include no less than 25 active Key Clubs and no less than 375 at least 15 active Key Clubs and at least 450 active Key Club members. In the event a district fails to maintain this club and membership level for three years, the
Key Club International board may decertify the district by two-thirds majority vote. In such case, the International director shall provide written notice to the governor and secretary of the sponsoring
Kiwanis district and the governor and administrator of the Key Club district at least 120 days prior to any meeting at which the district’s decertification shall be considered.
PASSED
Amendment #2
Presented by the Key Club International Board of Trustees
Article VIII. Club Members
Section 6. Any person, not in high school or an educational equivalent, who has performed
some distinguished public service may be elected an honorary member of a club for a period of one year. Honorary members shall pay no dues and shall not be entitled to any privilege of a
Key Club member. Honorary members shall pay no dues but shall be entitled to all the privileges of full club membership except those of voting and holding office.
PASSED
Amendment #3
Presented by the Key Club International Board of Trustees
Article XXII. Revenue
Section 1. Each Key Club shall pay Key Club International, or its designated fiscal agent, annual dues
of six dollars and fifty cents (US$6.50), being membership dues and subscription to the Key Club International publication, for every member, but not including honorary members. Fifty cents of the
dues of each member shall be deposited into the Youth Opportunities Fund to create an endowment to fund grants to clubs and scholarships. Dues shall be payable during a period of at least 60 days according to a schedule set forth in Key Club International Board Policies and defined for each nation
taking into account academic calendar and financial practices of the nation. There shall be no other fees or assessments of clubs.
PASSED
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Amendment #4
Presented by the Key Club International Board of Trustees
Article XXII. Revenue
Section 1. Each Key Club shall pay Key Club International, or its designated fiscal agent, annual dues of six dollars and fifty cents (US$6.50) eight dollars and fifty cents (US$8.50) seven dollars (US $7.00), being membership dues and
subscription to the Key Club International publication, for every member, but not including honorary members. Fifty cents of the dues of each member shall be deposited into the Youth Opportunities Fund to create an endowment to fund grants to clubs and scholarships. Dues shall be payable during a period of at least 60 days according to a schedule set forth in Key Club International Board Policies and defined for each nation taking into account academic calendar and financial practices of the nation. There shall be no other fees or assessments of clubs.
The amendment was amended and passed to have annual dues of US $7.00.
Amendment #5
Presented by the Key Club International Board of Trustees
Article VIII. Club Members
Section 1. Membership in Key Club International is open to anyone for the extent of their secondary/high school education. The membership of individual Key Clubs shall consist of students from the four upper classes (or the five upper classes in the Canadian Provinces where high school is of a five year duration) of the high school in which they are enrolled (or in ungraded schools whose members shall be of age comparable to the four upper classes of high school), Key Club
members must be interested in service and qualified scholastically by school district requirements for extracurricular activities and of good character. No potential member will be denied the chance of membership in Key Club due to previous service experience or lack thereof. Members may only hold elected office at any level of Key Club International for a maximum of four years.
NOT PASSED
Amendment #6
Presented by the St. Andrew High School for Girls, Jamaica District
Article VIII. Club Members
Section 1. The membership of individual Key Clubs shall consist of students from the four upper classes (or the five upper classes in the Canadian Provinces where high school is of a five year duration) of the high school in which they are enrolled. (or in ungraded schools whose members shall be of age comparable to the four upper classes of high school) Membership should cover one's tenure in high school as stipulated by their education system. These members should be interested in service and qualified scholastically by school district requirements for extracurricular activities and of good
character. No potential member will be denied the chance of membership in Key Club due to previous service experience or lack thereof.
PASSED
Congrats to the following award
recipients:
Becca Autrey, Hunter Burkhardt, and
Tabitha Kearns were named Robert F.
Lucas Distinguished Lieutenant
Governors; Francisco Navarro from E.D.
White placed first in oratorical; E.D.
White placed third in non-traditional
scrapbook; Westview High School
placed first for Single Service in the
Bronze Division; and C.E. Byrd,
Cathedral, and Ecole Classique were
named Distinguished Diamond Clubs.
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Meet Our IT
I recently went to Indianapolis, Indiana, to attend LeadCon, a leadership conference for the Key
Club International Council. The council consists of the Key Club International Board and the District
Governors. At the conference, I was able to meet Robbie Mathis, our International Trustee from the
Kentucky-Tennessee District, and we made our Trustee-Governor Agreements for the year. Charli
Lehman, the leadership development specialist, presented information about inspiring others,
achieving goals, and connecting with others. LeadCon was impactful in many ways, and I am
proud to say that I will be using some of the things I learned at future board meetings!
Maria Palazzolo and Kevin
Zhang, the International President and Vice
President, also known as “Palabowlo”
From Left: Tabitha Kearns, District Governor of LaMissTenn; Elissa Hill, District Governor of
Pennsylvania; Robbie Mathis, International Trustee; and
Kimberly Blair, District Governor of Jamaica
LeadCon
The 2014-2015 I-Council
Here’s a few fun facts about Robbie: favorite color: Blue
favorite song: Good ole "Rocky Top"
favorite movie: National Lampoons Christmas Vacation (or
any other Christmas movie)
favorite food: my mom's homemade baby back ribs <3
favorite book: Prince of Thorns by Mark Lawrence
favorite quote: "Strive not to be a success, but rather to be
of value."-Albert Einstein
hobbies: Football, Soccer, Baseball, ROTC, and of course
KEY CLUB!!!
favorite day of the week: Friday (because I have the WHOLE
weekend to look forward to)
If you could have a superhero power, what would it be? I
would probably choose teleportation because sometimes
walking to the fridge is just too much work!
Check out the
LaMissTenn District
Board's welcome
video for Robbie
by clicking here!
Gratitude
The Wizard of Leadership
As Key Clubbers, we are constantly serving in our homes, schools, and
communities-one of our pledge statements. Often times, we don’t
stop to show gratitude to the people that have helped shape us into
the servant leaders Key Club is allowing us to become. My challenge
to you this month is for you to truly express gratitude to the most
significant people in your life, whether through a kind action, a letter,
or a phone call. Although we usually don’t see gratitude as an aspect
of service, it most definitely is. When we show gratitude, we are not
only showing how thankful we are for someone, but we are making
that person feel impactful, loved, and needed. This is service to the
soul. When someone receives gratitude, they smile, and “making one
person smile can change the world – maybe not the whole world, but
their world.”
I bet you’ve never thought that the popular
film The Wizard of Oz could assist you in leading
others! Dorothy’s friends can show you three main points of
leadership. Have courage to be vulnerable and imperfect, to do something with no
guarantee, and to let go of who you thought you should be. Be who you
are!
Have the heart to create “real”ationships and show gratitude.
Use your brain to know how and when to add value and to go against
the grain!
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New School Year, New Goals
What’s your mission statement? Developing a personal mission statement can bring goals to mind and can
remind you of what you are trying to accomplish in life. Personal mission
statements can also help you realize who you want to be, and it can guide you in
your day-to-day actions and decisions. Create your personal mission statement
that you can use for this year! A few steps you can follow are defining who you
are, defining what you want to be and do, identifying an influential person, and
defining your life roles and contributions. Let your creativity take over, and you will
be surprised with what you write! “To become the best version of myself so that I can be impactful and as self-giving as I can be.
I will become the best version of myself by staying committed to achieving my goals and by
always being passionate about my beliefs.”
Every year your Key Club needs new, attainable goals. If
you have not already done so, you should sit down with
your board and write reasonable goals that you would like
your club to achieve. Make your goals SMART! If every
officer is on the same page at the beginning of the year,
you are more likely to have success. Members will be
guided in the right direction, and your club will accomplish
its goals! Click here to access KCI’s information on SMART
goals and how to plan those goals!
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“In order to succeed, your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure.” – Bill Cosby 8
We want you!
WANTED: New SLP Subcommittee Member for Key Club International
Do you LOVE The Eliminate Project? Then The Eliminate Project SLP subcommittee is just for YOU!
The Eliminate Project’s Service Leaders in Philanthropy (SLP) subcommittee advises on SLP-related fundraising
initiatives for the campaign. It is comprised of two student leaders each from Circle K International and Key
Club International and one adult representative each from K-Kids, Builders Club and Aktion Club. Individually,
each SLP subcommittee leader works with the members of his/her SLP group. Collectively, the group represents
the SLP family in the campaign. This subcommittee reports to and works with the fundraising campaign’s SLP
Vice Chairman Jeffrey Wolff and SLP Campaign Director Ruth Gabler.
Expectations for representatives on the subcommittee include:
-Attending bi-weekly webinars
-Serving as a liaison to the International Board as assigned
-Planning and promoting SLP activities such as Eliminate Week and The Eliminate
Project at the international convention
If you would like to be considered for the SLP subcommittee, you should apply no later than 11:59 P.M. EST/EDT
Sunday, August 31, 2014. You can access the application here.
~information taken from KCI Weekly Update
Calling Techies: 2015-2016 LaMissTenn District
WEBMASTER
We are now taking applications for the 2015-2016 District Webmaster, instead of in the spring as in the past. It is
crucial to the success of the clubs that this office be maintained continually—the LAMISSTENN webpage is one
of our primary means of communicating with members and advisors. In an effort to insure that there are no
gaps in communication throughout the district, we are going to be appointing incoming Webmasters in
November. This will give the new Webmaster an opportunity to train with the outgoing Webmaster.
Qualifications:
*responsible, self-starter, able to work independently with moderate to advanced computer skills
*underclassman, preferred
Submit resume, personal contact information, letter of recommendation by
faculty advisor, and a link to a sample website to the LaMissTenn District Administrator, Mrs. Jean Benoit, at
jean5benoit@yahoo.com. Deadline to submit an application is September 12, 2014.
Contact Information Tabitha Kearns
Governor
Email:
tabithakearns.lamisstenn@gmail.
com
Hunter Burkhardt
Secretary-Treasurer
Email:
sectreas_hunterburk@live.com
Jean Benoit
District Administrator
Email: jean5benoit@yahoo.com
LaMissTenn District Key Club
www.lamisstennkeyclub.org
www.keyclub.org
District Board Happenings The District Board’s committees are working hard to provide resources for clubs
available through the website. Lieutenant Governors are planning their rallies; I
cannot wait to meet all of you during this upcoming rally season. We will be
videoing for our Eliminate, NOT, and DCON videos at our September board
meeting! These videos will be available for viewing prior to Key Club Week.
We are in the process of completing our new District Website! Check out our
progress at www.lmtkeyclub.org! Please email me with your suggestions so that
we can fulfill our goal of making the website more user-friendly and beneficial.
It’s Story Time! Sharing Eliminate Project success stories with one
another can keep people inspired and enthusiastic
about our efforts to eliminate MNT! I would enjoy
hearing your success stories or fundraisers. Please email
me, and your story could be featured in my newsletter
and on the website!
With a new school year here, clubs are looking for ideas
for new projects. Share your projects with me so that
they can be shared within the district!
Each month, a club will be chosen as the Outstanding
Club of the Month. The outstanding club will have their
success featured on the website with pictures of
favorite projects. Please email me if you would like your
club to be considered outstanding for the month.
Eliminate Progress As of July 28, 2014, Kiwanis-family Service
Leadership Programs have raised US$3,078,104.83
in total funds. These funds will save or protect
more than 1.71 million women and babies from
maternal and neonatal tetanus. Key Club
International has raised US$20,256 in the last week! ~information taken from KCI Weekly Update
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God gives us dreams a size too big so that we can
grow in them. ~Author Unknown
LaMissTenn District Key Club
www.lamisstennkeyclub.org www.keyclub.org