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Divisions 12/22 April 2014 Issue 1 San Angelo Central Editor Marissa and member Mariapia Medina smile before the Opening Session at District Convention. 1

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Divisions 12/22

April 2014 Issue 1

San Angelo Central Editor Marissa and member

Mariapia Medina smile before the Opening

Session at District Convention. 1

Natalie’s News

Hey guys! I am going to start off by telling you a bit about myself! I’m currently

seventeen and attend San Angelo Central HS. I lived in Ohio until I was thirteen, so expect Coke to be called “pop”. This past year, I was Editor of the yearbook, Vice

President of Key Club, a Junior Class Officer, debate team member, and took all AP classes. My favorite thing to do is drive around with my best friend Katie. My love for Paul McCartney is impossible to define. For college, I hope to attend UT-Austin or

A&M for journalism/communications.

I hope to meet all of you soon!!

In this Issue

Feel free to contact me!Phone: (325)-262-7010Email: [email protected]: @nataliemac17Twitter: @nataliemac17

Fun Fact If you are 16 or older, there is a 60% chance you’ve already met the person you will marry.

1- Cover

2- Welcome

3- District Convention

4- International Convention

5- Eliminate Project’s Final Year

6- Upcoming Divisional Project

7- Thank you Mr. Barron!

8- Contact Information

9- Secretary Reminder

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Send me pictures for the Divisional Newsletter!

Congratulations to all those graduating!

I hope you all had fun at DCON! Congratulations

to Early and Brownwood for being named Top 25

Clubs! Also, hats off to Early High School

for having a member on

District Board two years

in a row! Woo!

District Convention

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The 2014 Key Club International convention will take place July 2-6 in Anaheim, California, at the Anaheim Marriott.

Register by May 16th for

Early Bird Pricing at

keyclub.com/convention!

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60,000 --- The number of mothers and babies

whose lives are stolen because of MNT. 9 --- The number of minutes from now that a

mother or child will die of MNT.

34 --- The number of countries still at high risk for

MNT.

$110 million --- The amount of money that we

must raise to eliminate MNT.

2015 --- The year that we must raise this money by.

$1.80 --- The amount it costs to vaccinate one

mother and their future babies.

61 million --- The number of lives we will help

save or protect if we meet our goal.

We have one more year to raise $50 million! Please consider

fundraising. Here are some ideas from the Key Clubs in Florida:

http://floridakeyclub.org/wp-content/uploads/Eliminate-Project-

Idea-Booklet-FINAL.pdf 5

May 5th- 9th is ELIMINATE week. Now is the time to start planning your fundraiser! Congratulations to all clubs who

received an ELIMINATE Patch!

Make

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someonehappy

then you’ll be

happy too. This year’s Divisional Project isn’t about being grand. You don’t need to

be the biggest club, have the most resources, or live in a big city. This

project is about spreading joy. Even the simplest acts can make a lasting

impact. The only requirement for this project is to do at least 10 Random

Acts of Kindness around your community and send in proof of

completion. Here are some ideas to get you started:

• Make birthday boxes for children living in shelters

• Visit a nursing home

• Donate blankets to the police and fire departments

• Bring flowers to a hospital

• Donate to the food pantry

• Throw a card shower for someone in your community

• Create a homeless care package

• Write letters to deployed military

• Collect dog treats for the animal shelter

• Hang up signs promoting happiness

• Tape quarters to a vending machine

• Clean up a local park

• Tape sticky notes with compliments around your school

• Eat lunch with someone who is lonely

• Hand out candy canes during Christmas time

And more! I can’t wait to hear what you guys come up with!

Divisional Project

Photos of the Lieutenant Governors of 2013-2014 holding a sign for our Regional Advisor, Mr. Rudy Barron.

“We Love you Mr. Barron!”

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Contact Information

San Angelo Central Key

Club

Logan Dybdahl, President

[email protected]

Grace Heineman, Vice President

[email protected]

Tyana Nixon, Secretary

[email protected]

Yesenia Villanueva, Treasurer

Marissa Bingham, Editor

[email protected]

John Trevino, Webmaster

[email protected]

Elizabeth Jost, Faculty Advisor

[email protected]

Bea Barron, Kiwanis Adv.

[email protected]

Tom Woods, Kiwanis Adv.

[email protected]

Rudy Barron, Region 5 Advisor

[email protected]

Natalie Heineman, LTG Division

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[email protected]

Early Key Club

Kate Black, Faculty Adv.

[email protected]

Brownwood Key Club

Pam Rider, Faculty Adv.

[email protected]

Comanche Key Club

Tamara Lack, Faculty Adv.

[email protected]

Cross Plains Key Club

Kristin Wright, President

Allanta Wheeler, Vice President

Jaden Kennedy, Secretary

Taryn Estes, Treasurer

Texas Sanders, Reporter

Robin Porter, Faculty Adv.

[email protected]

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District Board

Kaitlyn Wilson

District Governor

214-236-3271

[email protected]

Samuel Kinnin

District Secretary

325-998-6240

[email protected]

Colin Gonzalez

District Treasurer

817-583-1171

[email protected]

Rudy Barron, Region 5 Advisor

[email protected]

Secretaries

Samuel Kinnin, District Secretary 323 Garmon Dr.Early, TX 76802

Natalie Heineman, Lt. Governor Division 12/22 2658 Harvard Ave

San Angelo, TX 76904

Rudy Barron, Region 5 Advisor 148 State Street

San Angelo, TX 76905

AND your Sponsoring Kiwanis Club Advisor and President

Be sure a keep an extra copy with your faculty advisor!

Mail your reports by the 5th of each month!

Send all your reports to the following:

9**There is no Task of the Month, but each club will get credit

for it. Be on the look out for May’s Task!**