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INTRO FROM YOUR LTG
Thats right, Division 19, June is
upon us! And with June comes not
only the looming presence of Final
Exams, but the even more
noticeable anticipation of summer
vacation!
Of course, in the midst of
studying for Finals and relaxing
during Summer Vacation, many of
us lose sight of something very
important: that fact that others still
need help! So, in the midst of your
finals prep, take a break and
make a card (or decorate a
pillowcase) for a child at a
Childrens Specialized Hospital! Or,
before you sit by the pool and sip
your iced tea, donate some foodto your local soup kitchen!
Just because your Key Club
may not do much over the
summer doesnt mean you have
to! Donate food, decorate a
pillowcase for CSH, or do
something to support any of our
District or International projects (of
which a full list can be found on
pages 5 and 6) with some friends,
because even the smallest of
actions can not only be tons of
fun, but can have a massive
impact.
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UE II, JUNE 2010
Neepams Newsletter
DIVISION 19, KEY CLUB NEW JERSEY
Yours in caring and serv
Neepam Shah
CONTACT INFO
AIM: npmanberlin
EMAIL: nshahLTGDiv19@gmail.com
C: 973-590-4118
H: 973-316-5002
ADDRESS:
28 Paine Court
Parsippany, NJ 07054
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FALL RALLY
3,000 Key Clubbers.
13 Roller Coasters.
1 Fall Rally.
Thats right! On October 10th, 2010,
the New Jersey District of Key Club will
be Singing the Songs of Service at its
annual Fall Rally at the thrill-inducing Six
Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, NJ!
Picture a beautiful October day. Now
imagine it in the backdrop, reflecting
over Kingda Kas monstrous 456-foot
high peak. Finally, imagine this stunning
sight in the distance, as you sit in an
arena with 3,000 other Key Clubbers,
fighting to win the Spirit Stick, and
watching an amazing celebrity look-
alike contest.
However, the fun doesnt end
there! Once the short and fun-filled
session ends, you have the day to roam
the park as you wish. Fight your fears of
the dark by going on Skull Mountain, or
attempt to conquer the beast as you
undertake a front-row experience of El
Toro. (continued on page 3)
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The possibilities are
endless! This year, Fall
Rally costs only $32 if you
get your payment in by
October 1
st
! If paymentcomes in late, it costs $37.
Regardless, you are
getting admission into the
park for almost half of the
regular price. Of course, if
you are a season pass
holder, the cost of Fall
Rally is a mere $6.
Presidents and advisors,
start talking to your
schools and Boards Of
Education now about
arranging transportation
to Fall Rally, since things
are difficult to schedule
once school starts again
in the fall. All officers, start
promoting this wonderful
event to all of your clubs.
And, last not but not
least, general members,
start getting excited to
attend this phenomenal
event. If you are having
issues arranging
transportation for FallRally, contact either your
Kiwanis Club, who would
be glad to help you get
transportation to this
event, or yourLieutenant
Governor, who is
equipped with materials
that can guide you
through any logistical
problem your club may
have in attending Fall
Rally.
Once again, Fall Rally will be held in
the always amazing Six Flags GreatAdventure in Jackson, NJ!
FALL RALLY (cont.)
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DISTRICT PROJECT:
CHILDRENS SPECIALIZED HOSPITALFor the fifth year running, Childrens
Specialized Hospital will be the New
Jersey Districts Project. These hospitalsare the largest pediatric rehabilitation
hospitals in New Jersey, and never turn
away a family due to inability to pay.
SERVICE GOAL: 15,700 hours
-100 hours served by each of the NJ
Districts 157 clubs
FUNDRAISING GOAL: $75,401.65
-7 to represent seven days of service
-5 to represent the fifth year in service
to the hospital
-401 to represent the thousands of
dollars the New Jersey district will have
raised FOR CSH if this goal is met
-65 to represent the 65th anniversary of
the New Jersey District of Key Club
International
DISTRICT FOCUS:
COMBATING POVERTYThis year, the New Jersey District will
also be directing its focus towards
combatting poverty. Clubs andmembers all over the District are
encouraged to hold clothing and
canned food drives, volunteer at local
soup kitchens, and anything else they
can think of to help.
Once again, the International Major
Emphasis Program for Key Club
International is Live 2 Learn. THis
absolutely amazing focus project is my
personal favorite, and focuses on
increasing educational opportunities
for younger children. You can help out
by organizing mentor programs,
participating in Big Brothers/Big Sisters,
or by pairing with our District Focus and
organize backpack building sessions
for needy children (see page 3 for
more info on this project).
MAJOR EMPHASIS PROGRAM:
LIVE 2 LEARN
FOCUSES AND GOALS
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INTERNATIONAL SERVICE PARTNERS
UNICEF: This organization of the United Nations helps children all over
the world in whatever they need.
Fundraising Goal: $33,190.25
-33 represents the 3.3 million babies each year that die within a month
-190 represents the amount of countries UNICEF works in
-25 represents the 25,000 children that die avoidable deaths each year
MARCH OF DIMES: This organization works to better the health of
babies everywhere, trying to prevent birth defects and prematurebirths through research.
Fundraising Goal: $3,000
CHILDRENS MIRACLE NETWORK: This organization works with
children all over the world to keep them healthy and out of hospitals.
They provide funding for research and to over 170 different childrens
hospitals worldwide.
FOCUSES AND GOALS (cont.)
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A MESSAGE FROM THE PUBLIC RELATIONS
COMMITTEE-By Public Relations Committee Co-Chairs Nicole Darrah (District Editor) and Brian
Cheung (LTG of Division 20)
THE JERSEY KEY
The Public Relations Committee was formerly known as the District RelationsCommittee until it was changed during the 2009-2010 service year. The general idea
of this committee is simple: Publicize + Build + Inform = Public Relations.
Throughout the service year, this committee is assigned to create Powerpoints and
videos, contact the local media, write articles, create brochures, and to overallpublicize Key Club and its work in any way possible. We cannot do what we do withou
YOU, the members of this organization! It takes work on our part, but its a very simple
thing for you to do. Why do you love Key Club? What makes Key Club so great? What
does Key Club give to you? Instead of answering these questions in your head, answe
them by telling your friends! By letting your friends know all about the wonderful thingthat is Key Club, you are doing exactly what this committee entails: publicizing!
If you have any questions or comments about the Public Relations Committee,
contact co-chairs Nicole Darrah (njkceditor@gmail.com) or Brian Cheung
(ltgcheung@aol.com)!
ALL members are invited to submit their artwork/poetry/prose to District Editor Darrahfor inclusion in The Jersey Key, the official publication of the New Jersey District. Any
and all submissions are due by 11:59 on July 19th, so submit your work soon!
Also, any officers interested in nominating advisors or members for either the Advisor o
Member Spotlight, contact either your President or myself for the nomination form!
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UPCOMING OTCs:
MONTVILLE TOWNSHIP- JUNE 2ND
MOUNTAIN LAKES- JUNE 6TH
Presidents and Advisors: If your officers have
yet to be trained, I will be contacting you to
set up a training conference.
CLUB SECRETARIES:
CMRFS FOR THE MONTH OF
MAY ARE DUE ON JUNE 10th
PRESIDENTS COUNCIL MEETING (PCM)
June 11th- Panera Bread in Denville:
3056 RT. 10, Denville, NJ
Time: 6-7:30 PM
At these meetings, I am able to relay to you
news from District and International, while
you will be able to talk to me directly about
any problems your club may be having.
Attendance is mandatory for presidents. If
you cannot attend, contact me ASAP.
Any officer, advisor, or member is invited to
attend.
OTHER UPCOMING EVENTS
JULY 4-12:
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION
JULY 19:
JERSEY KEYSUBMISSIONS DUE
SEPTEMBER 19:
SOUTHERN RTC @ CENTRAL REGIONAL HIG
SCHOOL IN FLEMINGTON, NJ
SEPTEMBER 25:
NORTHERN RTC @ MILLBURN SENIOR HIGH
SCHOOL IN MILLBURN, NJ
SEPTEMBER 26:
CENTRAL RTC @ J.P. STEVENS HIGH SCHOO
IN EDISON, NJ
OCTOBER 10:
FALL RALLY @ SIX FLAGS GREAT ADVENTUR
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STANDING COMMITTEE CONTACTS
Following are the contact emails for the chairpersons of all the standing committees on the
New Jersey District Board. Feel free to contact either me, or any of the chairpersons, if you
have a question regarding the operations, programs, and projects of the District
PUBLIC RELATIONSNicole Darrah- District Editor- njkceditor@gmail.com
Brian Cheung- LTG Division 20- ltgcheung@aol.com
DISTRICT PROJECT STEERINGChris Godshall (Fundraising Chairperson)- LTG Division 6- chrisltgdiv6@gmail.com
Ami Shah (Service Chairperson)- LTG Division 3- amishahltg3@gmail.com
DISTRICT PROGRAMSKevin Sun- District Secretary-secretarysun@gmail.com
Julia Dickhaus- LTG Division 5-juliadickhaus@gmail.com
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMSJared Greene- LTG Division 16- jaredltgdivision16@gmail.com
Harsh Swaminarayan- LTG Division 15- harshltgdiv15@gmail.com
District
Governor
Rachel Orbach
overnor.orbach@gmail.com
District AdministratorMr. Barrie Werfel
NJDAWerfel@aol.com
Zone Administrator
Mrs. Jeanne Hagen
jeannehagen@verizon.net
District
Secretary
Kevin Sunsecretarysun@gmail.com
District
Treasurer
Devan Corona
devancorona@gmail.com
District
Editor
Nicole Darrah
njkceditor@gmail.com
District
Webmaster
Shivam Patel
spshivam72@gmail.com
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