Hello! I am Britni Graves, your new Lieutenant Gov
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Hello! I am Britni Graves, your new Lieutenant Gov
PAGE 1 Introduction of New Lt. Governor PAGE 2 ELIMINATE Week Hello! I am Britni Graves, your new Lieutenant Governor for the year 2015-16. I am a rising junior at Franklin County High School in Frankfort, KY and I participate in my school band by being both a member of the drumline as well as playing a bassoon. I am in the French club and the Key Club (obviously)! I have two brothers who are 21 and 27. I’m a pet lover and I have a dog, Avery, and a guinea pig, Waffles. This year I hope that we get to know each other! I am really looking forward to the exciting things that this year holds for Key Club! This newsletter is my way of keeping in contact with you! I would love to include information about what your individual clubs are up to so please send me pictures and make sure your Secretaries are keeping up with the Monthly Reports! These reports inform me of your club’s activity and are very important! PAGE 3 International Convention PAGE 4 Follow Up With Me! ICON Registration Deadline 5/1 ELIMINATE Week 5/4—5/8 ICON 6/23—6/28 ELIMINATE Week is coming up quickly and I want to share with you some tips to help you and your club succeed in making the week happen! This will include some planning tips as well as some ideas about fundraising. Make sure that you get all of these events approved by your adviser (s) and your school administration beforehand! Tips: 1. Make sure your club is educated about the ELIMINATE Project. If they don’t know, they won’t get motivated to make a difference! 2. Have a plan! Your club should plan out everyday of the week to ensure success! Don’t wait until the last minute to put things together! 3. Spread the word about it! If people aren’t aware they won’t know to participate and this could make or break a good project. 1. Coin War: Set up coin jars in each of your school’s classrooms. Have homerooms or 1st period classes compete to see which class can raise the most money through change. Offer an incentive for the winner and make sure that the classes know what the money is going towards. 2. Hat Day: Hang up fliers around your school to advertise. On the day of, set up a table at the front of your school and have students pay $1. Are yo u ready for our International Convention this year? I know I am! If you had fun at DCON and you’re ready for more fun, this year International Convention will be held in Indianapolis, Indiana on June 23rd - 28th for the Kiwanis 100th anniversary! This convention will be hosting not only the Key Club, but the Kiwanis Club and the Circle K Club. It will be HUGE, but also a lot of fun! Indianapolis has lots to offer! There are tons of museums such as The Children’s Museum, there is also a mall within walking distance of the Indianapolis Marriott Downtown hotel, a zoo, and much more. Registration Due 5/1 Final Payment 6/1 The big events taking place will be a Hellogoodbye concert, a baseball game, a large pancake breakfast on the Circle, and a Kiwanis Birthday Bash. It will be a lot of fun and hopefully you will be able to make it! If you have any questions, let me know! Check the Key Club website for more information! Your Key Club adviser should have received an email as well as a letter from me! However I still do not have every school’s contact information! Please send me your new officer information and your advisers information so I can keep in contact with you! Thanks! Twitter: @ktkeyclub Instagram: @ktkeyclub Facebook: KentuckyTennessee District of Key Club International Follow to Keep Up With the District! Facebook: Kiwanis K-T Division 10 Remind: Text to - 81010 Message - @76337 Email me! britni.graves@ktkey.org britnigraves99@gmail.com