August 2011 eBuilder Front Page
News Briefs from KI
KI 2012 International Convention
www.kiwanis.org/neworleans
Stimulate your senses at Kiwanis International Convention 2012
In New Orleans, Jazz fills the streets, mingling with the aroma of hot beignets. Pralines stick in your teeth as you watch the riverboats paddle by. It's sensory overload in this little corner of the American South that's big on European flavor. It's a place like no other. It's New Orleans.
Come be a part of the crowd that's expected in New Orleans for Kiwanis International Convention June 28-July 1, 2012! Experience the workshops, entertainment, business and celebration of 25 years of women in Kiwanis. Together, let's recognize our successes and make plans for the future.
CKI new website
www.circlek.org
Spiffy new Circle K site awaits you
Want to know what's up at CKI? It's now much easier to find out-and to connect with other CKI members-at the new Circle K website.
Visit www.circlek.org to view the new expanding navigation that displays resources at a glance, even before your first click. News and important announcements are now front and center, as are social media links and the calendar of events.
Nickelodeon's Worldwide Day of Play
http://pro-social.nick.com/road-to-world-wide-day-of-play/
Help fight childhood obesity
Get ready, get set, get out and play! Help combat childhood obesity with Nickelodeon's 8th annual Worldwide Day of Play on Sept. 24, 2011. Your Kiwanis club can sponsor a Worldwide Day of Play event by hosting an afternoon of fun, physical activities for local youth. How about a hula-hoop-a-thon? Or what about a volleyball tournament? Check out pro-social.nick.com [http://pro-social.nick.com/] for more ideas. Invite K-Kids clubs, Builders Clubs, Key Clubs and Circle K clubs to participate and volunteer. And don't forget to register at nick.com/thebighelp for a chance to see your group's name on TV!
KI election results
www.kiwanis.org/geneva
New leaders step forward
The new president of Kiwanis International first saw the need for community service as a six-year-old in Honduras helping his mother provide maternal-neonatal tetanus immunizations. He belongs to clubs in Ohio and Montana; he's a Kentucky Colonel, and he collects PEZ.
Meet Alan Penn, elected 2011-12 president by the House of Delegates at the 96th annual convention in Geneva, Switzerland. "I'm committed to our mission of serving the children of the world," says Penn. "As well, I am devoted to our new global campaign for children, The Eliminate Project, and to growing Kiwanis worldwide."
The other newly-elected top international leader is a grant expert, a serious Sinatra fan and credits Kiwanis, of which he's been a member for 45 years, for finding him his spouse. Welcome new Kiwanis International president-elect, Thomas "Tom" E. DeJulio of the Fordham, Bronx, New York, club. Other leaders elected in Geneva include:
Vice president
Gunter Gasser, Spittal an der Drau, Austria
Trustees, United States and Pacific Canada
Jane M. Erickson, Bellevue-Offutt, Nebraska
Stephen T. Hill, Norwalk, Connecticut
Warren F. Mitchell, Greeley, Colorado
Trustee, At Large
Clinton Green, Napier, New Zealand
Find out more about these and others who've stepped up to lead Kiwanis International by downloading the Declared Candidates List under Downloads > Business and voting at www.kiwanis.org/geneva.
KI convention, approved amendments and resolutions
http://community.kiwanisone.org/media/p/21457.aspx
To resolve and amend
The House of Delegates had two proposed amendments to the Kiwanis International Bylaws on the agenda during the 96th annual Kiwanis International Convention in Geneva, Switzerland. Neither amendment was considered, due to a lack of a motion.
The amendments, both proposed by the Kiwanis Club of Blue Island, Illinois, were:
• To establish real-time online broadcasts of convention activities
• To establish real-time online voting during convention
The Kiwanis International Board did not support either amendment due to cost and logistical concerns, among others.
New resources for The Eliminate Project
www.TheEliminateProject.org
New, refreshed resources for The Eliminate Project
Kiwanis International and UNICEF will need more than vaccine and needles to stop maternal-neonatal tetanus from killing 160 babies every day. Information is a powerful weapon, and now you can arm your clubs in the fight with the latest on The Eliminate Project: Kiwanis eliminating maternal-neonatal tetanus, through the refreshed tools at www.TheEliminateProject.org.
At the new website, you can give, sign up for e-mail updates and follow the project's progress on the blog and through Twitter, Facebook, Flickr and YouTube. You can also share your story and do your part with new fact sheets, presentations, handouts, videos and logos. Club toolkits contain ideas how to fundraise, plan projects and use public relations and social media to get the word out.
You'll also find slides and scripts and templates for everything from e-mail messages to talking points to social media mentions-so every member can speak with authority about this little-known but easily-preventable disease. There's even a special Campaign Resource Center for volunteer leaders to share materials. And all this is easy to find at the top-left of the home page under Resources.
Visit www.TheEliminateProject.org and let us know what you think! Suggest other useful tools and send your feedback to TheEliminateProject@kiwanis.org.
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