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The Rocky Mountain District
Let Me Introduce Myself
It is my greatest pleasure to greet all of you from your respective
schools. For those of you who aren’t already aware, my name is
Chase Ramos and I am the Lieutenant Governor for Division 12 of
the Rocky Mountain Key Club District.
What’s That?
For those of you that don’t know, as
Lieutenant Governor my job is to report
on the all of the Key Clubs that fall into
my division which includes:
Pueblo South High School,
Pueblo East High School,
Pueblo Central High School,
Pueblo Centennial High School,
Pueblo West High School,
Canon City High School
Trinidad High School
Salida High School
School of Engineering and Biomedical
Science
So, in order to accomplish this, I will be
contacting you all over the course of my
2016-2017 term to report back to the
District on our activities and relationship over this period of time.
What I Need From You
As the sponsor or President of your
respective Key Club, I will need your
contact information along with the
contact information of your current
officers. This is so I can comprise a list of
updated contacts for us to communicate
with each other. In addition, towards the end of each month, I will need a brief
summary of the activities your individual key clubs.
News: Warm Welcome
Now I would like to introduce a new school that has recently
been added to our division and offer a warm welcome and
helping hand:
Congratulations to Hoehne High School Key Club who was recently chartered to
a Kiwanis group in April and is now being proudly sponsored by Shelly Jones.
Other News: International
Convention
I will be attending the Key Club International
Convention in Atlanta,
GA from July 6-10, 2016 as part of the RMD Key
Club District tour.
During the convention, I will be representing the
Key Clubs in our Division.
We will be flying to Atlanta on July 3rd, bussing to
Savannah, GA for a two-night stay there and then returning to Atlanta for the
Convention. We return to Denver on July 10
I would like to ask if the Key Clubs would be willing to make a contribution to help with
my expenses. Anything would be greatly appreciated.
I would be more than willing to come to one of your meetings after my return to report
about the convention and our tour.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Chase Ramos
Contact Information:
Chase Ramos
Lt. Governor, Division 12
Rocky Mountain District of Key Club
International
1801 Hollywood Drive, Pueblo CO 81005
(719)-569-6499
DEAR K E Y C L U B
Since I will be the liaison between the clubs in Division 12, the
Rocky Mountain District, and Key Club International Board.
This year, my goals are:
1) To reconnect RMD’s Division 12 as far as contact and group activity between clubs
by giving each Key Club constant updates with District and International Board,
2) To participate as a division in the Eliminate and Women’s Bean service initiatives so
that we can surpass last year fundraising total,
With The Eliminate Project, Kiwanis
International and UNICEF have joined forces to
eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus. Neonatal
tetanus kills one baby every nine minutes—nearly
60,000 newborn children every year. A significant
number of women also die due to maternal
tetanus. The effects of the disease are
excruciating—tiny newborns suffer repeated,
painful convulsions and extreme sensitivity to
light and touch.
For More information please visit: http://keyclub.org/service/TheEliminateProject.aspx
The mission of Women's Bean Project is to change
women's lives by providing stepping stones to self-sufficiency
through social enterprise. Women's Bean Project employs
chronically unemployed and impoverished women through
transitional employment and helps them earn the job
readiness, interpersonal and life skills to create a new future -
for themselves, their families, our community and our
economy.
For more information please visit: https://www.womensbeanproject.com/
3) To build our relationship with District Board and International Board by explaining to
all K family organizations I am in contact with about their Member and Activities.
Meet the Crew: Aliza Mitchell
This is Aliza Mitchell. The new Rocky Mountain District Governor who was recently
elected at this year’s District Convention (or “D-CON”) in Denver, Colorado. Her job is to
oversee all of the activity in the Rocky Mountain District as a whole and be aware of
what each of the LTG divisions are currently
participating in. Whether it is a group Community
Service project or Local school fundraiser she reports
ALL news back to the International Key Club board.
Any Questions:
Please if you have any questions feel free to contact me at:
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (719)-569-6499