Nate's Notice: Volume 01 Issue 07 Happy New Year

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Happy Holidays, New Jersey District! Besides breaking out your best holiday sweaters or mixing up some hot chocolate to get into the holiday spirit, you can also do some fun holiday fundraising! Who wouldn’t love some warm sugar cookies before holiday break starts? Bake sales are always a great way to make some profit, any time of the year! Ask your members to bake some of their favorite holiday treats this year. Advertise the bake sale all over your school and encourage members to help sell, too! Another great holiday fundraiser is a candy-gram fundraiser! Sell candy canes with a message for $1. Deliver them a few days before holiday break, and you’ve got a sure-fire way to make some decent profit. You can even do a small candy-cane fundraiser! Luckily, some stores sell blue candy canes, which are perfect for a Key Club fundraiser! You can dress up the candy canes with ribbon, or even tie a piece of string with a message attached to them. This is a great way to show off your creativity and make some money for the Eliminate Project, all at the same time. The District Project Steering asks all of you to make your best effort to do some holiday fundraising this service year, keeping in mind the mothers and children that may never see a holiday season of their own. Yours in Caring and Service, District Project Steering Committee Co-Chairpersons LtG. Division 20 Aleena Kazmi LtG. Division 11 Farwa Shakeel

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Graduating seniors can continue to be a part of the K-Family!

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Circle K is a service

organization like Key

Club, but it is in college

instead of high school.

Just because you are

graduating from high

school does not mean

that you have to let go

of the Kiwanis Family.

In New Jersey there

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are 13 Colleges that

have Circle K, and

there are 515 colleges

that have Circle K

throughout different

countries. If the

college you want to

attend does not have

one you can always try

and make one at that

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school. Around the

world there are 8,625

Circle K members

making each day

better! Circle K

members are involved

with March of Dimes,

Students Team Up to

Fight Hunger, and

UNICEF.

Circle K

Colleges in NJ • TCNJ • Caldwell University • St. Peters

University • Farleigh Dickinson • Stevens Institute of

Technology • Drew University • Rider University • Rutgers University

(New Brunswick) • Brookdale

Community College • Monmouth

University • Rowan University • Stockton • Ocean County

Community College

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