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Official Newsletter for Divisions 12/ 22 of the Texas-Oklahoma Key Club District
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3636 WOODVIEW TRACE INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46268 USA 1-800-KIWANIS FAX 1-317-879-0204
Volume 2 Issue 1 May 2011
IN THIS ISSUE!
Summer Service
Lock-In
FLIP
Reminder
K Leaders
Contacts
K E Y C L U B
Kat’s Khronicles
Summer Service Opportunities & Reminders
Hello all!
I Hope you’re having a wonderful summer away from the
worries of school and homework! I’ve just returned from the
68th annual International Key Club Convention (ICON) in
Phoenix, Arizona. This was a fantastic experience, and I can’t
wait to share it with all of you in my next newsletter! For now I
just have a couple of reminders and information to share
with you. Keep up those service hours this summer, and start
recruiting incoming sophomores and freshman for the
upcoming school year!
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Questions? Feel free to contact me!
Call/ Text: (325) 617-6269
Email: [email protected]
And make sure to like Texas-Oklahoma Key Club Divisions 12
& 22 on facebook
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What is FLIP? It is the
Freshman Leadership Incentive Program!
FLIP is designed to enable graduating Key Club members
to join the next step in the K Family as they transition from
high school to colleges or universities. Even though many of
us tend to enjoy kicking back and being a bit lazy during
summer, now is the time for graduated seniors to quickly
get connected and start planning for their first semester in
college as a part of Circle K International. By filling out the
survey at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/tocki_flip, CKI is
able to obtain information and connect Key Club seniors to
CKI chapters at their respective undergraduate institutions
or set them up with sponsors that would be interested in
starting a chapter if their school does not currently have
one. Not only is this survey easy is fill out but participants
have a chance to enter their name in a raffle to win an
iPod!
Please make sure to tell all of your Key Club graduates
about this program!
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District Treasurer Morgan Hah would
like me to remind all of you to
check (and double check) with
your school principals or
administrators before any
fundraising activity. Many schools
have strict guidelines in that
department, so you can never be
too safe.
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K Leaders
Meet the new Presidents of our other K-organizations!
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Circle-K International
President
Steven Spriggs
(Circle-K continues to be led by a
member of the T-O District! Last
year it was led by Division 12’s very
own Amanda Marfisi of Angelo
State University)
Kiwanis International
President-elect
Steven Spriggs
(He was elected in June 2009, at
the 94th annual convention in
Nashville, Tenn. ,and previously
served as a trustee and vice
president of Kiwanis International.)
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District Board
District Governor
Megan Iselin
15211 Wisteria Springs
Cypress TX 77433
713-449-4150
District Treasurer
Morgan Hah
6215 Regina Lane
Beaumont TX 77706
(409) 779-8048
District Secretary
Ryan Nava
14819 Chetland Place Dr.
Houston, TX, 77095
(713) 206-4766
District Administrator
Patrick Schibi
580-351-7389
Divisional Contacts
Region 5 Advisor
Rudy Barron
3611 Nevada Drive
San Angelo, TX 76904
325-949-4857
Divisions 12 & 22
Lieutenant Governor
Katherine Lauer
3218 Clearview Dr.
San Angelo, TX 76904
325-617-6269
Division 12
Kiwanis Lieutenant Governor
Don M. Holland
2001 CR 269
Early, TX 76802
325-656-6307
**Secretaries! Your reports MUST be postmarked by the 5th of each
month!! Make sure that they are sent to District
Secretary Ryan Nava and Region 5 Advisor Rudy Barron
as well as me. All of our contact information is listed on
this page, and I will keep you up to date on the Task O’
the Month throughout the year.
Task O’ The Month
Write an article about
your club’s plans for
the summer
Lik
e Texas-Oklahoma Key Club Div
isio
ns 12
& 22 on facebook for the in
sid
e scoop on
what
’s goin
g on in
our Dis
tric
t and Div
isio
n!
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K E Y C L U B
San Angelo Central Key Club
Thomas Franco, President
Emily Champagne, VP
Rebecca Bingham, Sec/Editor
Alaina Brogan, Treasurer
Brittany Bourgeois, Historian
Sean Brogan,PR/Parl.
Bethany Nieto, Webmaster
Jennifer Clark, Faculty Adv.
Bea Barron, Kiwanis Adv.
Tom Woods, Kiwanis Adv.
Becky Hartman, Kiwanis President
Brownwood Key Club
Brandi Prado, President
Brianna Helms, VP
Marcela Leal, Sec
Austin Robinson, Treasurer
Linda Luna, Editor/Webmaster
Pam Rider, Faculty Adv.
Sandra Richardson, Kiwanis Advisor
Comanche Key Club
Kelly Baker, Faculty Advisor
Cross Plains Key Club
Patricia Cook, Faculty Adv.
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We are prone to judge success by the index of our salaries or
the size of our automobiles, rather than by the quality of
our service relationship to humanity.
-- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Key Club International Texas-Oklahoma District
www. keyclub.org
Early Key Club
Loriza Ibarra, President
Bryton McNeese, VP
Kassidy Allen, Secretary
Breana Cooney, Co-Secretary
Lindy Davis, Treasurer
Amy Hurtado, Editor
Angelyn Wiley, Historian
Luke Broussard, Webmaster
Puja Naran, Public Relations
Brittany Dunlap, Faculty Advisor,