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Page 1: Trustee Newsletter 1/22/14

Send in your TOT MONEY ASAP! The next International Board Meeting is

February 6-9th in Anaheim, California. I am

so excited to be heading out for

(hopefully) warmer weather. At this meet-

ing, several pending issues will be dis-

cussed. The agenda has been released. I

attached it to the email. PLEASE take a

few minutes to look through it. I want to

accurately represent y’all. You guys are

the members that make up Key Club Inter-

national! Your feedback and opinions are

extremely valuable not only to me, but the

other International Board members as well.

Nebraska-Iowa, New Jersey,

& Wisconsin-Upper Michigan:

Update from Trustee Madi Kemker

The OFFICIAL Dues deadline is FEBRUARY 1ST.

Please be encouraging your clubs to get

them in. Dues are essential to Key Club as an

organization. Please stress the importance of

them in addition to the Membership Update

Center. Thanks everyone!

A message from President Raeford: As Feb-

ruary approaches, two things are on the

horizon: DCON season and Valentine’s

Day. I cannot wait to attend WIUM DCON,

and know that New Jersey & Nebraska-

Iowa’s will be a fun and learning filled ex-

perience. Remember that they are a cele-

bration of YOUR successes, and all that

you have done for the world through ser-

vice. As Valentine’s Day also approaches,

the possibilities of service and fundraising

for the Eliminate Project are endless. You

can donate to the Project in your Valen-

tine’s name, sell roses, candy or cards! I

hope you all enjoy the remainder of Janu-

ary and are staying warm with all of this

snow!

That’s all I have for this week. As usual, let me know if you need anything! Thanks for being GREAT key club-bers to serve.

IN PEACE, LOVE & SERVICE,

1. Give 12 compliments.

This one might be a stretch if you’re an introvert.

But, hey, why not make this a year for personal

growth? Have you ever had someone randomly

compliment you on something? All you have to

do is pay it forward. Sometimes the most simple

positive feedback can brighten someone’s day

when they need it the most.

2. Practice 52 random acts of kindness.

Have you ever had someone pick up the tab for

you at a restaurant or hold the door for you when

you had your hands full? Go out of your way this

year to complete one random act of kindness

every week. have for you to help you get started.

3. Give 100 hours of service.

Take the next year to give 100 hours of service. . If

you want more specific ideas about things to do

in your community, check out Volunteer Match.