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<strong>Key</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Caring</strong><br />

Official Bulletin of Wisconsin-Upper Michigan <strong>Key</strong> Club<br />

Issue 1 May 2015<br />

In This Issue…<br />

Governor’s<br />

Introduction<br />

Kiwanis<br />

Family<br />

Baseball<br />

Game<br />

Committee<br />

Information


Table of Contents<br />

Successful Service Projects: Page 3<br />

<strong>Caring</strong> <strong>Key</strong> Clubber: Page 4<br />

Committee Information: Page 6<br />

Committee Application: Page 7<br />

Convention Information: Page 8<br />

<strong>Key</strong> Club International Partners: Page 9<br />

Governor’s Introduction: Page 10<br />

International Trustee Introduction: Page 11<br />

District Board Introductions: Page 12<br />

Kiwanis Family Baseball Game: Page 25<br />

Contact Information: Page 26<br />

Page 2


Memorial Provides Refreshment for Runners<br />

Every year, Eau Claire has a marathon that our <strong>Key</strong> Club volunteers at. This year,<br />

the theme was Hawaiian, so everyone that participated dressed <strong>to</strong> the theme. We all<br />

brought decorations for our water station, and we then decorated our table with<br />

streamers and other various Hawaiian items. Our <strong>Key</strong> Club demonstrated responsibility<br />

because we were there on time and had all our materials ready <strong>to</strong> be used as soon as<br />

we arrived. We also supported every runner that went by our water station and made it<br />

easier for them <strong>to</strong> grab water as they ran by holding it out for them <strong>to</strong> grab. This is<br />

usually one of our most popular events because it is always fun <strong>to</strong> cheer on the runners<br />

and it is a good way <strong>to</strong> help out the community.<br />

By Phillip Akfaly, Eau Claire Memorial <strong>Key</strong> Club<br />

Eliminate With Henna Tat<strong>to</strong>os<br />

How do you mix fundraising with learning about a different<br />

culture? With the aid of our foreign exchange student, Apple<strong>to</strong>n<br />

West <strong>Key</strong> Club was able <strong>to</strong> raise $100 for the Eliminate Project. We<br />

raised the money by providing students with henna tat<strong>to</strong>os before<br />

school, after school, and during lunch. Henna tat<strong>to</strong>os are a form of<br />

temporary tat<strong>to</strong>o that lasts for a few weeks. A paste made from<br />

the henna plant is the “ink” used for henna tat<strong>to</strong>os. The paste is<br />

applied <strong>to</strong> a person’s skin and gives a brown color <strong>to</strong> the skin as it<br />

dries. Students were able <strong>to</strong> receive traditional henna tat<strong>to</strong>os as<br />

well as other designs like the one pictured. As students were<br />

tat<strong>to</strong>oed, they were amazed by the artistic ability of our exchange<br />

student and asked questions about what the different tat<strong>to</strong>os<br />

meant. The fundraiser went so well, we asked our principal if we<br />

could do it again in the spring.<br />

By Amanda Stickney, Apple<strong>to</strong>n West <strong>Key</strong> Club<br />

Page 3


Bonding Through Bell Ringing<br />

The Wausau West <strong>Key</strong> Club does many events that involve getting its members<br />

active in the community. Every time I think about <strong>Key</strong> Club, I think about ringing bells<br />

for the Salvation Army and singing carols with our awesome club members! Every<br />

year, Wausau West <strong>Key</strong> Club gets <strong>to</strong>gether with the Salvation Army where our club<br />

sings (and even dances) outside of Fleet Farm in Wausau. This is always so much fun<br />

because when we are all <strong>to</strong>gether, there is an amazing community feeling. Knowing we<br />

are all <strong>to</strong>gether because we all want <strong>to</strong> volunteer and make our community a great<br />

place <strong>to</strong> live makes this event as much fun as it is. So this December, we brought out<br />

hot chocolate and Christmas spirit and s<strong>to</strong>od outside Fleet Farm spreading the joy <strong>to</strong><br />

make everyone's holiday just a little more cheery! This is by far one of my favorite<br />

events, and every year that I do this event, I get <strong>to</strong> spend time with all of our awesome<br />

members!<br />

By Benjamin Rauen, Wausau West <strong>Key</strong> Club<br />

Don’t Let Summer be a S<strong>to</strong>p Sign for Service<br />

The Wisconsin-Upper Michigan District of <strong>Key</strong> Club accomplishes amazing things<br />

over the course of nine months. There are many opportunities that are taken<br />

throughout the school year <strong>to</strong> create a very successful year of service. However,<br />

summer vacation can often mean a decrease in service. These three months can be a<br />

major stress reliever and a much-needed break from the pressures of school. There is<br />

generally a large amount of free time that is experienced during the summer. Instead<br />

of spending this time being bored or doing small activities you will soon forget, why not<br />

make some memories and find a volunteering opportunity?<br />

Even though summer is time away from school, people still have activities going<br />

on and it can be very hard <strong>to</strong> coordinate schedules. If you would like <strong>to</strong> volunteer with<br />

<strong>Key</strong> Club, you can try <strong>to</strong> contact members of your club <strong>to</strong> see if they would like <strong>to</strong><br />

organize a service project. If it is hard <strong>to</strong> establish communication or find a time that<br />

works, try contacting your Lieutenant Governor <strong>to</strong> create a project for the whole<br />

division <strong>to</strong> participate in! Even if you are not able <strong>to</strong> get in contact with <strong>Key</strong> Club, you<br />

can still volunteer by yourself or with a few friends!<br />

No matter who you volunteer with this summer, there are many great<br />

opportunities! You could sell lemonade for The ELIMINATE Project. If there are veterans<br />

in your area, offer <strong>to</strong> help them out with an event they have coming up or offer <strong>to</strong><br />

organize one for them! The opportunities are endless. Even though summer is a<br />

vacation from school, do not let it become a vacation from volunteering.<br />

By Jason Shebilske, District Bulletin Edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Page 4


Providing service of your home, school, and community impact the lives of many<br />

in the simplest of ways. Whether it’s helping a classmate with a math problem or<br />

working an event, <strong>Key</strong> Club has taught its members <strong>to</strong> make minuscule changes in their<br />

own lives in order <strong>to</strong> influence the lives of those around them.<br />

In <strong>Key</strong> Club, most students are influenced <strong>to</strong> become members because it looks<br />

good on college applications, their friends are in it, or because they want <strong>to</strong> go <strong>to</strong> the<br />

District Leadership Convention (DCON), but they stay in <strong>Key</strong> Club for a much deeper<br />

reason: they find their niche. Throughout my freshmen year of high school, there were<br />

always sign-up sheets for NHS events in my Accelerated English class, and since I had<br />

nothing going on that day, I’d sign up <strong>to</strong> work the events, even though I wasn’t yet a<br />

part of the club. Little did my freshman self know that community service would<br />

become a large part of my life. Since my freshmen year, I have been a member of <strong>Key</strong><br />

Club with a <strong>to</strong>tal of over 500 service hours throughout my high school career thus far.<br />

Furthermore, I have applied <strong>to</strong> NHS not only for college scholarship opportunities or <strong>to</strong><br />

wear the s<strong>to</strong>le at graduation, but because I wanted more volunteer opportunities. As a<br />

senior in high school, I have learned <strong>to</strong> sign up for events and chair them as much as<br />

possible, instead of only doing it as a default. I have fallen in love and developed a<br />

passion for helping the members of my community. The love for the purposes of these<br />

events is the key difference between being a member of some club at school and being<br />

a proud member of <strong>Key</strong> Club International. The key <strong>to</strong> caring is working events even<br />

though you may have loads of homework, fundraising for the greater good, being<br />

president <strong>to</strong> pass this passion along <strong>to</strong> others. I encourage you <strong>to</strong> watch the following<br />

video. It will be worth your while. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZGghmwUcbQ.<br />

By Elise Langdon, Escanaba <strong>Key</strong> Club<br />

<strong>Caring</strong> <strong>Key</strong> Clubber<br />

Page 5


Committee Information<br />

Governor’s Project:<br />

For the 2015-2016 <strong>Key</strong> Club year, the Governor’s Project will be “Service for<br />

Service”, enabling <strong>Key</strong> Clubbers <strong>to</strong> serve the veterans who have served us! On the<br />

committee, we will be finding new and fun ways <strong>to</strong> support and help out our nation’s<br />

veterans. One idea can be as simple as sending out thank-you letters and holiday cards<br />

<strong>to</strong> the veterans. We will brains<strong>to</strong>rm ways <strong>to</strong> give back <strong>to</strong> the veterans and find more<br />

ways <strong>to</strong> do service projects in order <strong>to</strong> say thanks! Also, there are many hospitals, soup<br />

kitchens and other organizations that support veterans in our District. As a committee,<br />

we will get contact information for these organizations and help spread awareness<br />

throughout the entire District!<br />

By Abbey Claes, Governor’s Project Chair<br />

Public Relations and Communications:<br />

The Public Relations and Communications Committee is in charge of spreading<br />

<strong>Key</strong> Club spirit and improving communication throughout the District! Joining this<br />

committee will be an exciting roller coaster ride of <strong>Key</strong> Club Spirit! If you are able <strong>to</strong> be<br />

a part of the Public Relations/Communications Committee, you will not only get <strong>to</strong> be<br />

with other amazing committee members, but you will also be able <strong>to</strong> raise awareness<br />

about <strong>Key</strong> Club throughout our entire District through fun videos and designing new<br />

materials! Fresh and new ideas are a must; so come prepared with fun and interesting<br />

ideas on how <strong>to</strong> achieve new heights that we have never seen before!<br />

By Max LaCosse, Public Relations and Communications Chair<br />

Awards and Contests:<br />

All <strong>Key</strong> Clubbers are encouraged <strong>to</strong> join the Contests and Awards Committee! On<br />

this committee, <strong>Key</strong> Clubbers will brains<strong>to</strong>rm innovative and new ideas for contests,<br />

banner patches, and awards. The committee will also work <strong>to</strong>gether in order <strong>to</strong> design<br />

the banner patches and awards! As a part of this committee, members will be in<br />

contact with me, Jennifer Englebert, the Committee Chair of Contests and Awards,<br />

through email, Google Hangouts, and Skype. With your help, <strong>Key</strong> Clubbers will make<br />

service fun and be awarded for their hard work at the upcoming District Leadership<br />

Conference!<br />

By Jennifer Englebert, Awards and Contests Chair<br />

District Project:<br />

This year for the District Project we will be raising money for Camp Wawbeek in<br />

Wisconsin and Bay Cliff Health Center in Upper-Michigan. As a committee, we will be<br />

helping clubs complete projects and educate them on both of the camps and why they<br />

are beneficial <strong>to</strong> the community and the campers that stay there! We will also be<br />

coming up with new and clever ideas for service projects and fundraisers. It would be<br />

very helpful <strong>to</strong> get people from around the District on this committee so we can work<br />

with as many clubs and divisions as possible! The committee members will stay in<br />

contact with one another and work as a team in order <strong>to</strong> make this a great year and<br />

celebrate everything that these amazing camps do!<br />

By Derek Kamin, District Project Chair<br />

Page 6


Committee Application<br />

The committees serve as a useful asset <strong>to</strong> the Wisconsin-Upper Michigan <strong>Key</strong> Club<br />

District Board. Each committee’s purpose is <strong>to</strong> improve the District by providing<br />

resources <strong>to</strong> members and making them readily available by advertising and<br />

communicating. Committees work <strong>to</strong> support all of the divisions within the District and<br />

work directly with members in order <strong>to</strong> give <strong>Key</strong> Clubbers opportunities <strong>to</strong> improve their<br />

<strong>Key</strong> Club experience! All <strong>Key</strong> Club members are strongly encouraged <strong>to</strong> apply!<br />

Other than <strong>Key</strong> Club, what groups and activities are you involved in?<br />

______________________________________________________________________<br />

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______________________________________________________________________<br />

What Committee are you interested in joining, and why?<br />

______________________________________________________________________<br />

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Do you have any specific projects that the committee could do?<br />

______________________________________________________________________<br />

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______________________________________________________________________<br />

Name: ______________________________________<br />

Grade: ______________________________________<br />

Division: ____________________________________<br />

Phone Number: _______________________________<br />

Email: ______________________________________<br />

Completed applications are due by Tuesday, July 7. Please send them <strong>to</strong> your<br />

LTG or email the Direc<strong>to</strong>r of Committees, Taylor Hurst, at<br />

wium.taylorhurst@gmail.com. Thank you!<br />

Page 7


DCON Recap<br />

This March, the Hyatt on Main was transformed in<strong>to</strong> Hogwarts School of<br />

Witchcraft and Wizardry, and it was a magical experience! The district leadership<br />

convention theme of Harry Potter lived up <strong>to</strong> expectations by providing education and<br />

fun similar <strong>to</strong> what would be seen at Hogwarts. The first night began with the<br />

decorating of floors that corresponded with the house that each Division represented.<br />

Later in the night, the convention officially kicked off with the opening session and the<br />

keynote address by speaker Michael McGowan. His message of being passionate and<br />

enthusiastic in whatever you do helped <strong>to</strong> inspire the <strong>Key</strong> Clubbers that attended <strong>to</strong><br />

have an even bigger commitment <strong>to</strong> service. After the opening session, <strong>Key</strong> Clubbers<br />

attended workshops on subjects from board duties <strong>to</strong> general information on <strong>Key</strong> Club.<br />

Finally, the night was capped off with the dance in the convention center along with a<br />

fundraiser for The Eliminate Project. The next day was even busier than the last! It<br />

contained caucusing for District Board elections, awards, more workshops, House of<br />

Delegates, where the voting delegates for each club elected the new board, and<br />

another dance! The weekend came <strong>to</strong> a close on Sunday morning at the closing<br />

session, where the 2014-2015 District Board was retired and the 2015-2016 District<br />

Board was installed. The weekend helped <strong>to</strong> reinforce the idea for <strong>Key</strong> Clubbers in the<br />

Wisconsin-Upper Michigan District that service beyond measure is man’s greatest<br />

treasure.<br />

ICON Preview<br />

The 2015 <strong>Key</strong> Club International Convention in Indianapolis will be very busy, but<br />

a lot of fun can be expected as <strong>Key</strong> Club celebrates its 90th anniversary! WIUM <strong>Key</strong><br />

Club has a <strong>to</strong>ur planned that includes visiting <strong>to</strong>urist attractions in both Chicago and<br />

Indianapolis! The first day of the <strong>to</strong>ur will be spent in the Windy City visiting <strong>to</strong>urist<br />

attractions like the Shedd Aquarium and Navy Pier. The next day, the District will<br />

depart Chicago for Indianapolis, where we will visit the Indy Zoo and have a chance <strong>to</strong><br />

shop in the morning. Later in the day, we will arrive at the convention and prepare for<br />

opening session. <strong>Key</strong> Clubbers will get the chance <strong>to</strong> attend workshops the next day,<br />

followed by a celebration for Eliminate! Not only does this year mark the 90th<br />

anniversary of <strong>Key</strong> Club, but it also marks the 100th anniversary of Kiwanis! This<br />

anniversary will be celebrated the next day with a Birthday Bash and a celebration of<br />

the Kiwanis Family at Vic<strong>to</strong>ry Field. The final day in Indianapolis will be filled with<br />

workshops, a launch <strong>to</strong> the next 100 years of service, and a concert for <strong>Key</strong> Club and<br />

Circle K featuring Hellogoodbye and A Great Pile of Leaves! ICON is sure <strong>to</strong> be a fun<br />

and rewarding experience for all <strong>Key</strong> Clubbers in attendance!<br />

Page 8


<strong>Key</strong> Club Major Emphasis: The ELIMINATE Project<br />

The partnership with <strong>Key</strong> Club and The ELIMINATE Project may be in the final<br />

stretch, but that doesn’t mean that it is over! There is still time <strong>to</strong> join the fight with<br />

Kiwanis and UNICEF against maternal and neonatal tetanus. 60,000 newborn children<br />

die every year due <strong>to</strong> neonatal tetanus, and a significant number of women die of<br />

maternal tetanus each year. In order <strong>to</strong> eliminate this disease from the Earth, 129<br />

million mothers and their future babies have <strong>to</strong> be immunized. In order <strong>to</strong> do this,<br />

Kiwanis and UNICEF hope <strong>to</strong> raise $110 million. More details can be found on the <strong>Key</strong><br />

Club International website.<br />

<strong>Key</strong> Club Co-Sponsor: Rustic Pathways<br />

Rustic Pathways has had 30 years of experience leading programs that provide<br />

both international education and service programs for students. They are the global<br />

leader in their field, having over 130 programs in 20 countries. Rustic Pathways has<br />

partnered with <strong>Key</strong> Club <strong>to</strong> provide members the opportunity <strong>to</strong> learn more about other<br />

parts of the world while performing service. In 2016, the Wisconsin-Upper Michigan<br />

District of <strong>Key</strong> Club will be participating in an international service project in Costa Rica<br />

through Rustic Pathways! For more information about Rustic Pathways, visit their<br />

website. If you’d like more information about the service project in Costa Rica, contact<br />

Kathy Gillis. Her contact information can be found on the final page of this issue.<br />

<strong>Key</strong> Club Vision Partner: Nickelodeon<br />

Nickelodeon has joined Kiwanis International as a vision partner with an<br />

emphasis on the Big Help initiative, which addresses issues in service, education, the<br />

environment, and health. More information on Nickelodeon’s Big Help, their Halo<br />

Awards program, and Day of Play can be found on Nickelodeon’s website.<br />

Preferred Charity Highlight: Children’s Miracle Network<br />

<strong>Key</strong> Club participates with Children’s Miracle Network by sponsoring fundraisers.<br />

In addition, members of <strong>Key</strong> Club volunteer at their local children’s hospital. CMN has<br />

over 170 hospitals throughout the nation and they save the lives of over 14 million<br />

children every year. For more information on how your <strong>Key</strong> Club can help, visit the<br />

WIUM <strong>Key</strong> Club website or the <strong>Key</strong> Club International website.<br />

Page 9


Governor’s Introduction<br />

Hey, Wisconsin-Upper Michigan District!<br />

My name is Joshua Dvorak and I will be serving as your District Governor for the 2015-<br />

2016 <strong>Key</strong> Club year. I’m super excited <strong>to</strong> work with all of you <strong>to</strong> make this next year the most<br />

successful one ever!<br />

First off, I’d like <strong>to</strong> tell you a little about myself. I am currently a junior at Wausau West<br />

High School. Aside from <strong>Key</strong> Club, I take part in many activities in my own school, including<br />

Spanish Club, Bible Club, Math Team, Link Crew, curling, orchestra, and choir. I play the piano<br />

and violin, which I love doing! Music has a huge role in my life, but I aim <strong>to</strong> go on <strong>to</strong> college <strong>to</strong><br />

complete my pre-medical studies in something, whether it be genetics, biochemistry, or<br />

something else. Outside of school, I enjoy being with my friends, my family, and my dog. I do<br />

my best <strong>to</strong> spend time with them as much as possible; while I make my schoolwork a priority,<br />

I do my best <strong>to</strong> have some fun every once in a while, usually by watching a classic Disney<br />

movie with whoever wishes <strong>to</strong> join me!<br />

Introductions aside, there is a lot I would like <strong>to</strong> accomplish with your help this year.<br />

With the ELIMINATE Project coming <strong>to</strong> a close, I would like <strong>to</strong> place an emphasis on expanding<br />

membership in the district. The fastest way <strong>to</strong> do this is <strong>to</strong> simply spread the word. Tell the<br />

world what <strong>Key</strong> Club means <strong>to</strong> you and how it has impacted you and that is sure <strong>to</strong> be<br />

enough!! A school or an advisor can advertise <strong>Key</strong> Club, but its members have the largest<br />

impact on growing their own clubs. I hope <strong>to</strong> work with the District Board, specifically the<br />

Lieutenant Governors, <strong>to</strong> help you make that happen.<br />

Another goal I’d like <strong>to</strong> accomplish is <strong>to</strong> give back <strong>to</strong> those who have served our country<br />

and have lived their lives according <strong>to</strong> our own core values. It is now our generation’s turn <strong>to</strong><br />

serve them as they have served us. Now, I’m not charging all of you <strong>to</strong> go and sign up for the<br />

draft, but there are a plethora of other ways <strong>to</strong> give back <strong>to</strong> our veterans. This project,<br />

“Service for Service,” is my Governor’s Project for this upcoming year, and I believe that by<br />

giving back <strong>to</strong> our veterans, <strong>Key</strong> Clubbers will build lasting relationships with people from all<br />

generations and find satisfaction in the impacts that they make on people in their own<br />

communities.<br />

<strong>Key</strong> Club has had an enormous influence on me; I have become close with so many<br />

people from every corner of the world, and I have truly learned <strong>to</strong> lead and serve my home,<br />

school, and community. Now, I have the opportunity <strong>to</strong> lead and serve the entire Wisconsin-<br />

Upper Michigan District, and I am so thankful for this opportunity. Please, PLEASE don’t<br />

hesitate <strong>to</strong> contact me with any questions, comments, or suggestions that you have<br />

throughout the year! Together, we will propel the Wisconsin-Upper Michigan District <strong>to</strong> new<br />

heights!<br />

Yours in service,<br />

Joshua Dvorak<br />

Governor<br />

Wisconsin-Upper Michigan District<br />

<strong>Key</strong> Club International<br />

Page 10


International Trustee Introduction<br />

Greetings Wisconsin-Upper Michigan District,<br />

My name is Barry Seng and I am honored <strong>to</strong> serve as your International Trustee.<br />

I am thrilled that I have the opportunity <strong>to</strong> work with all of you <strong>to</strong> improve the<br />

organization as a whole. Together, we will spread <strong>Key</strong> Club values around the world.<br />

As trustee, it is my duty <strong>to</strong> connect the district and<br />

international levels. I will provide updates from international<br />

<strong>to</strong> your district board and will represent all of you at<br />

international board meetings. The constant communication<br />

will allow me <strong>to</strong> better serve your district. I will work closely<br />

with Governor Josh and all of you <strong>to</strong> ensure a successful<br />

year of service.<br />

One of my goals for the year is <strong>to</strong> make <strong>Key</strong> Club<br />

International more accessible <strong>to</strong> <strong>Key</strong> Club members.<br />

Through increased communication between international and<br />

district levels and transparency on the international board,<br />

more members will be involved in the organization. My main<br />

goal is <strong>to</strong> emphasize service, the foundation of our organization. I will help your district<br />

with its service initiatives and service projects. We will strengthen <strong>Key</strong> Club through<br />

service.<br />

If you have any questions or concerns throughout the year, please do not<br />

hesitate <strong>to</strong> reach out <strong>to</strong> me. I am here <strong>to</strong> serve all of you. I look forward <strong>to</strong> a great<br />

term of service with the Wisconsin-Upper Michigan District!<br />

Yours in service,<br />

Barry M. Seng<br />

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Secretary-Treasurer: Daniela Beltran<br />

My name is Daniela Beltran from Burling<strong>to</strong>n High School in Burling<strong>to</strong>n, Wisconsin<br />

and I am your new Secretary-Treasurer for the 2015-2016 school year. It is going <strong>to</strong> be<br />

a great year and I can’t wait <strong>to</strong> work with the numerous <strong>Key</strong> Clubs in<br />

our district.<br />

I have been in <strong>Key</strong> Club since freshman year and I am currently<br />

a junior. This is my fourth year as a <strong>Key</strong> Club member. My experience<br />

with <strong>Key</strong> Club has been especially unique because I was part of it in<br />

the California-Nevada-Hawaii District and I’m now ready <strong>to</strong> be an<br />

equally active participant in the WIUM District. I hope <strong>to</strong> incorporate<br />

new ideas and I hope everyone participates with me.<br />

I have had a lot of experience with leadership positions in <strong>Key</strong><br />

Club as I was secretary of the Southwest High School <strong>Key</strong> Club last<br />

year. I continue <strong>to</strong> be very involved in school, but my position as<br />

Secretary-Treasurer for WIUM will be my priority. During my free time,<br />

which is rare, I like hiking, swimming, working out, or playing my<br />

violin.<br />

As Secretary-Treasurer, my goal is <strong>to</strong> get more clubs <strong>to</strong> turn in<br />

their MRFs, as well as keeping everyone well informed on upcoming events. I hope <strong>to</strong><br />

promote more active involvement through social media, such as Facebook, Twitter, or<br />

even Instagram. I also plan <strong>to</strong> keep the WIUM website updated and easy for everyone<br />

<strong>to</strong> use.<br />

I am super excited for this year, and everyone is welcome <strong>to</strong> contact me through<br />

email, text, call, or any social media!<br />

Bulletin Edi<strong>to</strong>r: Jason Shebilske<br />

My name is Jason Shebilske and I am privileged <strong>to</strong> serve as the WIUM District<br />

Bulletin Edi<strong>to</strong>r for the 2015-2016 school year. I am incredibly excited <strong>to</strong> have the<br />

opportunity <strong>to</strong> strengthen unity in our district this year!<br />

I am currently a junior at Apple<strong>to</strong>n East High School and the 2015-<br />

2016 will mark my third year as a member of <strong>Key</strong> Club. In addition <strong>to</strong><br />

<strong>Key</strong> Club, I am also involved in activities such as the school newspaper,<br />

Ski Club, Bridging the Gap, DECA, National Honor Society, and Quidditch.<br />

As Bulletin Edi<strong>to</strong>r, my goal is <strong>to</strong> encourage <strong>Key</strong> Clubbers <strong>to</strong> submit<br />

articles <strong>to</strong> the district publication, the <strong>Key</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Caring</strong>. There are so many<br />

successful events and outstanding members in our district, and I would<br />

like <strong>to</strong> help all members feel comfortable sharing their experiences<br />

through articles in the publication. The information that somebody<br />

receives from reading an article in <strong>Key</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Caring</strong> may be just the inspiration they need<br />

<strong>to</strong> take a step in <strong>Key</strong> Club, whether it be leading an event, running for a board position,<br />

or simply dedicating more time <strong>to</strong> volunteering. The more articles that are submitted <strong>to</strong><br />

<strong>Key</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Caring</strong>, the more opportunities that members have <strong>to</strong> improve their <strong>Key</strong> Club<br />

experience.<br />

If anybody has any questions for me, please feel free <strong>to</strong> contact me anytime! I<br />

am available via text, call, email, and Facebook, and I will get back <strong>to</strong> you as soon as<br />

possible. I am very excited <strong>to</strong> see what our District will accomplish in this upcoming<br />

year!<br />

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Direc<strong>to</strong>r of Committees: Taylor Hurst<br />

My name is Taylor Hurst, and I am thrilled <strong>to</strong> be your District Direc<strong>to</strong>r of<br />

Committees for the 2015-2016 <strong>Key</strong> Club year. This year is going <strong>to</strong> be phenomenal,<br />

and I cannot wait <strong>to</strong> start it with all of you!<br />

Helping people is my biggest passion, and it’s because of <strong>Key</strong><br />

Club that I’ve been able <strong>to</strong> do just that! I am currently a sophomore at<br />

Kimberly High School. Since I joined <strong>Key</strong> Club, I have served as a<br />

member on my school’s ELIMINATE Committee for two years as well<br />

as the District Chair of Preferred Charities. I’ve met so many amazing<br />

people, and I have grown as a person and as a leader. In addition <strong>to</strong><br />

<strong>Key</strong> Club, I do many other things <strong>to</strong> get involved such as Life Force,<br />

Sparklz, Project Unify, Peacemakers, National Honor Society, HOSA,<br />

Project Green, Cross Country and Choir. I love working with others<br />

and I always keep an open mind for new possibilities!<br />

As the Direc<strong>to</strong>r of Committees, my goal is <strong>to</strong> raise awareness<br />

about all of the amazing committees that the District Board has <strong>to</strong> offer. The<br />

committees will create many easily accessible resources such as fundraising ideas, new<br />

membership recruitment methods, and much more! I will also strive <strong>to</strong> increase the<br />

communication between <strong>Key</strong> Clubbers and the committees in order <strong>to</strong> make more<br />

opportunities readily available. The committees are here <strong>to</strong> serve each <strong>Key</strong> Clubber in<br />

order <strong>to</strong> enhance their <strong>Key</strong> Club experience for the 2015-2016 <strong>Key</strong> Club Year!<br />

Please feel more than welcome <strong>to</strong> contact me via Facebook, email, text or phone.<br />

I would love <strong>to</strong> hear about any ideas or questions that you may have! I cannot wait <strong>to</strong><br />

see how much of an impact we make this upcoming year!<br />

Direc<strong>to</strong>r of Technology: Mikaela Hanrahan<br />

My name is Mikaela Hanrahan and I will be serving as your District Direc<strong>to</strong>r of<br />

Technology for this 2015-2016 <strong>Key</strong> Club year! I look forward <strong>to</strong> meeting all of you this<br />

upcoming year and working <strong>to</strong>gether <strong>to</strong> make a positive impact in our district!<br />

As Direc<strong>to</strong>r of Technology, I will reach out <strong>to</strong> clubs and encourage<br />

them <strong>to</strong> create a club website, because it can be a very beneficial<br />

resource. Also, I would like <strong>to</strong> publish four newsletters this year which<br />

will include helpful tips for club webmasters <strong>to</strong> enhance their use of<br />

technology as well as information about what we have been doing in<br />

our district on a technological scale. A goal of mine is <strong>to</strong> efficiently keep<br />

updating the district website. I hope <strong>to</strong> make it an easier and more<br />

widely used <strong>to</strong>ol throughout our district. I look forward <strong>to</strong> serving you<br />

on the District Board this year and cannot wait <strong>to</strong> see how we can make<br />

a difference <strong>to</strong>gether.<br />

I am currently a sophomore at St. Mary’s Springs Academy. I am<br />

involved in Vocal Jazz, Choir, Math Team, Chess Team, Optimist Club,<br />

ASTOP (Assist Survivors Treatment Outreach Prevention) Committee,<br />

Music Liturgy, Theater, Volleyball, and of course, <strong>Key</strong> Club.<br />

This past year on the 2014-2015 District Board as Direc<strong>to</strong>r of Technology has<br />

allowed me <strong>to</strong> grow in my understanding and love of <strong>Key</strong> Club. I hope <strong>to</strong> surpass last<br />

year’s accomplishments and lead you all through a successful year of service!<br />

If you have any questions, please feel free <strong>to</strong> contact me anytime!<br />

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Division 1 Lt. Governor: Sarah Candee<br />

My name is Sarah Candee, and I will be your new Lieutenant<br />

Governor for Division 1! Over the following year, we will be in contact<br />

so I can provide you and your club with information and services offered<br />

from <strong>Key</strong> Club International. In addition, information will be given on<br />

DCON, service projects, scholarships, and awards.<br />

I am currently a sophomore at Kenosha Tremper High School.<br />

This is my first year in <strong>Key</strong> Club, and I can assure you that I absolutely<br />

love it. I really look forward <strong>to</strong> diving in<strong>to</strong> <strong>Key</strong> Club this year and doing<br />

everything possible <strong>to</strong> keep our division at its best. Not only am I<br />

involved in <strong>Key</strong> Club, but I am also involved in Student Government, FBLA, and DECA.<br />

Our division made a great step this past year. I am proud <strong>to</strong> say that at DCON<br />

several of our seniors received grants and scholarships. Not only that, but our Division<br />

won the Divisional Unity Award thanks <strong>to</strong> our superb past Lieutenant Governor, Zach<br />

Raetzman, and your participation! We have such a great head start, and I am excited <strong>to</strong><br />

see what the future holds.<br />

I also really want <strong>to</strong> emphasize the importance of communication. I completely<br />

understand that sometimes emails are not always checked and procrastination can get<br />

the best of us – trust me, I know. However, I do encourage everyone <strong>to</strong> keep up-<strong>to</strong>date<br />

so your club stays on its <strong>to</strong>es.<br />

Throughout my short time in <strong>Key</strong> Club, I have met so many wonderful people and<br />

made many very close relationships. I can’t wait <strong>to</strong> personally meet and work with all of<br />

you in the future. Let’s make this year the best it can be!<br />

Division 2 Lt. Governor: Jessica Korducki<br />

My name is Jessica Korducki, and I am honored and very excited <strong>to</strong> be serving as<br />

the Division 2 Lieutenant Governor for the 2015- 2016 year!<br />

I am currently a junior at Burling<strong>to</strong>n High School. I<br />

have been in <strong>Key</strong> Club since my freshman year and have<br />

served as Secretary and Vice President. Besides <strong>Key</strong> Club, I<br />

am very active in other clubs and activities. I am a member<br />

of my school’s Varsity Poms Dance Team, DRIVEN Leadership<br />

Program, HART Club, Forensics, NHS, Partners2, and Student<br />

Government.<br />

For this year, one of my main objectives is <strong>to</strong> help<br />

strengthen the communication between the clubs in our<br />

Division. If we work <strong>to</strong>gether, we can truly make a huge<br />

impact on our community. Also, I hope <strong>to</strong> meet with the<br />

leaders of each club, whether by phone or by visit every<br />

month, and find out what each club is up <strong>to</strong>! I am here <strong>to</strong> answer any of your questions<br />

and let you in on all the fun things going on around the district.<br />

Feel free <strong>to</strong> contact me at any time by Facebook, phone call, text, e-mail, etc. I<br />

am super excited for this next year and look forward <strong>to</strong> meeting you all!<br />

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Division 3 Lt. Governor: Noah Goetzke<br />

My name is Noah Goetzke, and I will be your new Lieutenant<br />

Governor for Division 3!<br />

I am currently a junior at Dodgeville High School. I joined <strong>Key</strong><br />

Club my freshman year, and since then, I have served as treasurer<br />

my junior year before becoming lieutenant governor. In addition <strong>to</strong><br />

<strong>Key</strong> Club, I participate in NHS, musicals, forensics, soccer and track.<br />

During my free time, I enjoy spending time with friends, hiking with<br />

my dog, listening <strong>to</strong> music, and playing Xbox.<br />

I would like <strong>to</strong> stress the importance of communication. I want<br />

<strong>to</strong> increase use of our Division 3 Facebook page by adding more<br />

members and updating information on a regular basis. Another one of<br />

my goals is <strong>to</strong> personally get <strong>to</strong> know my clubs and be able <strong>to</strong> engage<br />

members whether they are new or returning. I really would like <strong>to</strong> be<br />

able <strong>to</strong> visit all of the clubs and if you have any questions about <strong>Key</strong><br />

Club, please do not hesitate <strong>to</strong> ask! Let’s make this year the best it<br />

can be and I look forward <strong>to</strong> meeting all of you!<br />

Division 4 Lt. Governor: Charlie Deakman<br />

My name is Charlie Deakman and I am the Lieutenant<br />

Governor for Division 4 <strong>Key</strong> Club. I currently attend Madison East<br />

High School as a freshman. I have had the greatest year at <strong>Key</strong><br />

Club and am hoping <strong>to</strong> do a great job as Lieutenant Governor.<br />

Some of my goals for this year are <strong>to</strong> increase in collaboration<br />

between clubs <strong>to</strong> make our communities better. I would also like <strong>to</strong><br />

educate the new officers <strong>to</strong> help them turn forms in on time. It is a<br />

honor <strong>to</strong> serve you as the Lieutenant Governor of Division 4.<br />

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Division 5 Lt. Governor: Abigail Sann<br />

My name is Abby Sann and I am the Lieutenant Governor of<br />

Division 5. I am so excited <strong>to</strong> be working closely with all of the<br />

amazing projects we have planned as a District this year. As<br />

Lieutenant Governor I have centered most of my goals around<br />

increasing membership. I hope <strong>to</strong> work with several middle schools<br />

in my Division <strong>to</strong> promote <strong>Key</strong> Club at the high school level. In<br />

addition, I would also like <strong>to</strong> promote internal recruitment<br />

throughout Division 5 high schools. Overall, I am excited <strong>to</strong> work<br />

with a variety of different schools who have service projects that<br />

they are passionate about. My favorite part of <strong>Key</strong> Club is service,<br />

and I am excited <strong>to</strong> share my love for helping others with everyone<br />

in our District.<br />

Division 6 Lt. Governor: Emily Li<br />

My name is Emily Li, and I will be serving as your new Division 6 Lieutenant<br />

Governor for the 2015-2016 year! I am extremely excited <strong>to</strong> work with all of you <strong>to</strong><br />

improve our local communities and the world!<br />

Currently, I am a sophomore at German<strong>to</strong>wn High School, and for the past two<br />

years, I have had the honor of serving as Secretary and Vice-<br />

President <strong>to</strong> German<strong>to</strong>wn’s 300-strong <strong>Key</strong> Club. Through <strong>Key</strong><br />

Club, I found a myriad of opportunities <strong>to</strong> venture out of my own<br />

narrative and understand others’ experiences. For example, until I<br />

tu<strong>to</strong>red middle schoolers, until I helped organize a wheelchair<br />

basketball fundraiser, until I aided in rebuilding trails using 30<br />

pound planks, I did not know what it was like <strong>to</strong> struggle in<br />

seventh grade math or <strong>to</strong> maneuver without legs or how much<br />

common property needs <strong>to</strong> be maintained.<br />

In spreading the core message of service, I will assist your<br />

clubs by communicating effectively, offering advice, organizing<br />

regular meetings, answering questions, and providing invaluable<br />

information. I understand the anxiety associated with chalkboards<br />

eclipsed with fundraising plans and deadlines, and I assure you<br />

that you will not be alone in working through this.<br />

I emphasize strong communication between all levels of <strong>Key</strong> Club, so I plan on<br />

sending regular emails and setting up a shared calendar and folder with ideas,<br />

descriptions, and general advice. If you ever have any questions, concerns, or<br />

comments, I’m always available. Let’s make the world a much more lovely place!<br />

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Division 7 Lt. Governor: Kristen Navis<br />

My name is Kristen Navis. I am the Division 7 Lieutenant<br />

Governor and I am a freshman at Neenah High School. Being a<br />

freshman this is my first year in <strong>Key</strong> Club, but I am already so<br />

excited <strong>to</strong> see where this year takes us!<br />

I have three siblings, two older and one younger, and also<br />

an older foster brother. I love reading, being outside, and<br />

spending time with my friends and family! I am an avid movie<br />

watcher, and would be content spending all weekend watching<br />

movies with my family. All three of my older siblings have been<br />

in <strong>Key</strong> Club, and it already feels like home <strong>to</strong> me.<br />

I have made so many great friends, and I also hope all of<br />

you are able <strong>to</strong> create these kinds of friendships throughout<br />

another successful year of service!<br />

Division 8 Lt. Governor: Stevie DeCloux<br />

My name is Stevie DeCloux, and I’m the Lieutenant<br />

Governor for Division 8. Currently I am a junior at Menomonee<br />

Falls High School and an employee at the local Panera.<br />

Though I’ve only just entered <strong>Key</strong> Club this year, I have<br />

a lot of leadership and service experience from 4-H, Amnesty,<br />

and varsity athletics. My biggest goal this year is <strong>to</strong> participate<br />

in at least two service activities outside of my Division, so keep<br />

me in mind if you’re planning an exciting project.<br />

Feel free <strong>to</strong> contact me any time via text, e-mail, or<br />

Facebook with questions about my clubs or myself. I look<br />

forward <strong>to</strong> a great year!<br />

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Division 9 Lt. Governor: Sam Simon<br />

Following another successful year of service by our Wisconsin-<br />

Upper Michigan District, I’m proud <strong>to</strong> be Lieutenant Governor of<br />

Division 9 for the 2015-2016 school year!<br />

As always, there is a lot of activity taking place in our<br />

organization, and it is my goal <strong>to</strong> help keep that progressive style<br />

alive both within our District and within my Division. As this year’s<br />

Division 9 LTG, I have made my pledge <strong>to</strong> make frequent face-<strong>to</strong>face<br />

contact with my clubs while circulating service and fundraising<br />

project ideas amongst them.<br />

My duties also extend in<strong>to</strong> District affairs where I will help<br />

make District Board decisions regarding club grants, district wide<br />

fundraising, and the annual District Leadership Conference (DCON).<br />

Our District has big goals for this year, so, as my favorite<br />

saying goes, “never doubt that a small group of thoughtful,<br />

committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.”<br />

Division 10A Lt. Governor: Kai Schmitt<br />

I am Kai Schmitt, and I am the new Lieutenant Governor for Division 10A.<br />

Currently attending Southwest High School for my junior year, I am excited that I have<br />

the honor <strong>to</strong> serve with such a spectacular district board.<br />

Apart from <strong>Key</strong> Club, I also participate in DECA and Language<br />

Arts Academic Team. Outside of those, you can generally find me<br />

partaking in a variety of activities: fishing out on the Fox River,<br />

enjoying a bike ride, relaxing in my hammock, gaming on my<br />

computer, or hanging out with friends, whenever I am not working at<br />

my job; a s<strong>to</strong>cker & bagger at Austin’s, a local grocery s<strong>to</strong>re.<br />

As Lieutenant Governor, I have three main goals. First, I would<br />

like <strong>to</strong> increase Inter-Division communication by developing a<br />

reliable communication network, where information can be spread<br />

quickly and efficiently between our schools. I would also like <strong>to</strong><br />

encourage club member attendance, by the means of myself working<br />

with club officers, offering them the <strong>to</strong>ols they will need for membership<br />

retention. Finally. I would like <strong>to</strong> expand my division <strong>to</strong> encompass<br />

new schools.<br />

I hope that this introduction gave you an idea of who I am and what I would like<br />

<strong>to</strong> accomplish this year. If you have any questions for me, please feel free <strong>to</strong> contact<br />

me through phone or email anytime!<br />

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Division 10B Lt. Governor: Keegan Downham<br />

My name is Keegan Downham, and I will be serving as your Lieutenant Governor<br />

for Division 10B during the 2015-2016 <strong>Key</strong> Club year. In the coming year, I will be a<br />

resource for any important <strong>Key</strong> Club information and services at the District level and<br />

will provide insight in<strong>to</strong> things such as scholarships, awards,<br />

DCON, ICON, divisional projects and service opportunities.<br />

I am currently a junior at Kimberly High School. I joined <strong>Key</strong><br />

Club my freshman year and have been a highly dedicated member<br />

ever since. In addition <strong>to</strong> <strong>Key</strong> Club, I play football and baseball,<br />

serve as a Link Crew leader, participate in Free3 (a drug and<br />

alcohol awareness club), compete with the math team, play in five<br />

different music ensembles, and serve as the librarian for the band<br />

council.<br />

I would like <strong>to</strong> start off the new <strong>Key</strong> Club year by urging all<br />

schools <strong>to</strong> turn in your NOIS forms <strong>to</strong> me as soon as possible. With<br />

this information, I will be able <strong>to</strong> start contacting each club and<br />

develop a strong communication network between each of the<br />

clubs within the Division. If you have any questions or need help with NOIS forms, feel<br />

free <strong>to</strong> ask!<br />

The most important thing I want <strong>to</strong> stress this year is communication. I would like<br />

<strong>to</strong> implement the buddy system in<strong>to</strong> our Division in order <strong>to</strong> promote cooperative<br />

service projects between schools. This way, members from each club can get <strong>to</strong> know<br />

each other and form new relationships through service.<br />

I am very excited <strong>to</strong> be able <strong>to</strong> serve as your Division 10 Lieutenant Governor and<br />

build new relationships with all of you throughout the coming year.<br />

Division 11 Lt. Governor: Leslie Kent<br />

My name is Leslie Kent and I’m honored and excited <strong>to</strong> be the Division 11<br />

Lieutenant Governor for the 2015-2016 <strong>Key</strong> Club year.<br />

I’m currently a junior at Eau Claire Memorial High School.<br />

I’ve been involved with <strong>Key</strong> Club since my sophomore year and<br />

have loved the opportunities I’ve received while being a part of it.<br />

I’m also a member of Student Council, concert band, soccer, cross<br />

country, dance, Holiday Club, and Link Crew. I’ve found that<br />

staying busy helps me avoid my horrible habit of procrastination,<br />

and participating in more activities also allows me <strong>to</strong> meet lots of<br />

new people!<br />

My biggest goals for our Division this year are for us <strong>to</strong><br />

come <strong>to</strong>gether for Divisional Council Meetings as well as<br />

participate in joint service projects in order for us <strong>to</strong> be even<br />

more successful in our attempts <strong>to</strong> help others. I believe that with<br />

a lot of communication we can achieve these goals and others<br />

that we set for ourselves. Setting and achieving Divisional goals<br />

will help the Wisconsin-Upper Michigan District reach their goals, ultimately helping <strong>to</strong><br />

meet <strong>Key</strong> Club International goals.<br />

I can’t wait <strong>to</strong> see all that we can accomplish as a District in this upcoming year!<br />

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Division 12 Lt. Governor: Ryan Lucka<br />

My name is Ryan Lucka, and I am the new Lieutenant Governor for Division 12. I<br />

will keep Division 12 up-<strong>to</strong>-date and will create and maintain communication among all<br />

the clubs throughout the year.<br />

I am currently a junior at West Bend East High School. As a<br />

sophomore, I joined <strong>Key</strong> Club and Future Business Leaders of<br />

America (FBLA). I was invited <strong>to</strong> join the West Bend East National<br />

Honors Society this past fall.<br />

In addition <strong>to</strong> these extra-curricular activities, I joined the<br />

West Bend High School Trapshooting Team in its inaugural<br />

season. I have been both a varsity shooter and a Student<br />

Representative on the Board of Direc<strong>to</strong>rs since joining the trap<br />

team as a freshman. I also work at Jumbo’s, a small family owned restaurant in West<br />

Bend, and have been employed there for almost a year.<br />

Please do not hesitate <strong>to</strong> contact me with any questions. I would like <strong>to</strong> use the<br />

Divisional Facebook page <strong>to</strong> share volunteer experiences, so please request <strong>to</strong> join. I<br />

look forward <strong>to</strong> a great year working with many fantastic people.<br />

13!<br />

Division 13 Lt. Governor: Tyler Radke<br />

My name is Tyler Radke, and I will be the new Lieutenant Governor for Division<br />

I am currently a freshman at Berlin High School. In 8 th<br />

grade, I was a leader in a club that welcomed incoming classes<br />

and new students <strong>to</strong> our school. I joined <strong>Key</strong> Club this year, but<br />

have participated with my older sister long before. Next year, I<br />

hope <strong>to</strong> join Mock Trial, Link Crew, Kind Committee, and some<br />

other clubs. In my free time, I like <strong>to</strong> read, hang out with my<br />

friends and family, and watch Disney movies with my sister.<br />

As we all know, having good communication is important.<br />

Feel free <strong>to</strong> contact me anytime. If you have any questions<br />

about <strong>Key</strong> Club, I will do my best <strong>to</strong> answer.<br />

I am so excited <strong>to</strong> be able <strong>to</strong> get <strong>to</strong> know each other throughout this new <strong>Key</strong><br />

Club year! I hope I am able <strong>to</strong> make as many new friends as I can during my term.<br />

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Division 14 Lt. Governor: Phoebe Hu<br />

My name is Phoebe Hu, and I’m the Lieutenant Governor<br />

for Division 14.<br />

Having joined the Hough<strong>to</strong>n High School <strong>Key</strong> Club as a<br />

freshman, this upcoming school year will be my fourth and<br />

final year in the club as a senior. In addition <strong>to</strong> <strong>Key</strong> Club, I<br />

participate in JSA (Junior State of America) and I’m the junior<br />

class secretary. I’m also an avid member of Hough<strong>to</strong>n’s figure<br />

skating team, local tennis team and orchestra. When I’m not<br />

busy, I like hanging out with friends, shopping at the mall,<br />

eating food, and marathon-watching shows on Netflix.<br />

As a Lieutenant Governor, my division goal for this year<br />

is <strong>to</strong> integrate the division buddy system <strong>to</strong> help encourage division unity. If you have<br />

any questions, please feel free <strong>to</strong> contact me anytime!<br />

Division 15 Lt. Governor: Huey Griep<br />

Hello, my name is Huey Griep and I am the Lieutenant Governor in<br />

division 15 for this upcoming year!<br />

I attend Portage High School, where I am a junior. In school<br />

I enjoy being a part of many extracurriculars, including Student<br />

Council, FBLA, NHS, and of course, <strong>Key</strong> Club. Other activities of<br />

mine include Cross Country and Tennis. Outside of school, in my<br />

free time, I like <strong>to</strong> listen <strong>to</strong> music, hang out with friends, and go<br />

hiking and skiing. I am also often a ball of energy and pretty<br />

fun! Yet I'm also pretty easy <strong>to</strong> get along with and am easy <strong>to</strong> talk<br />

<strong>to</strong>.<br />

I'd like <strong>to</strong> highlight some of my goals for this next year. I'd<br />

love <strong>to</strong> see an increased amount of members in our division and not<br />

only increased membership but also increased participation in volunteering<br />

opportunities.<br />

Now that you know a little bit about me, if you ever spot me, come up and<br />

introduce yourself. I love <strong>to</strong> meet new people and get <strong>to</strong> know them! In addition,<br />

please feel free <strong>to</strong> contact me if you have any questions!<br />

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Division 16 Lt. Governor: Charlotte Strom<br />

My name is Charlotte Strom and I’ve been elected Division<br />

16 Lieutenant Governor for the upcoming year. I’m really excited<br />

about getting <strong>to</strong> work and meeting all of you!<br />

My favorite part about <strong>Key</strong> Club is meeting new people and<br />

making friends. As Lieutenant Governor of my Division, I aim <strong>to</strong><br />

increase the number of Club Monthly Report Forms that are turned<br />

in and unify Division 16 as a whole.<br />

In my free time, I enjoy reading, writing, cooking, and<br />

playing instruments. Besides <strong>Key</strong> Club, I am involved in Science<br />

Olympiad, Youth in Government, Drama Club, marching band, pep<br />

band, concert band, and my school’s tennis and bowling teams.<br />

I can tell that this is going <strong>to</strong> be a super great year filled with<br />

awesome service projects, and I can’t wait <strong>to</strong> see what we as a District can achieve!<br />

Executive Board Assistant/Eliminate Chair: Shiyue Xie<br />

My name is Shiyue Xie. You are welcome <strong>to</strong> call me C.U.! I'm<br />

your 2015-2016 District Executive Board Assistant and Eliminate<br />

Chair. I’m currently a junior at Burling<strong>to</strong>n High School. I’m<br />

involved in different sports like tennis and poms and other<br />

leadership organizations like NHS and DRIVEN. I played the<br />

violin ever since I was in fourth grade. I love <strong>to</strong> read during my<br />

free time. My favorite animal is a panda and I moved <strong>to</strong> the<br />

United States in 2008 from Chongqing, China!<br />

Anyways, I’m very excited <strong>to</strong> work with you all. I have<br />

been involved with <strong>Key</strong> Club since my freshman year of high<br />

school. As the past Lieutenant Governor of Division 2 and<br />

Direc<strong>to</strong>r of Committees, I gained many new experiences and new<br />

skills every step of the way. With those experiences I will do my<br />

best <strong>to</strong> assist the newly elected District Board and the entire<br />

Wisconsin-Upper Michigan District. Just for the past two years, <strong>Key</strong> Club had taught me<br />

many things. Thinking back <strong>to</strong> when I was a newbie, I had grown in<strong>to</strong> a whole new<br />

different person now. I was no longer the shy, sensitive, and quiet teenage girl. <strong>Key</strong><br />

Club has improved my leadership skills, my public speaking skill, and my view of world.<br />

I was no longer living in that small bubble of mine; instead, I was interacting with<br />

people all ages with all different backgrounds. Whether if you just joined <strong>Key</strong> Club or if<br />

this is your last year, I hope you all will learn or have learned something from this<br />

amazing organization just like I did. If you need any of help throughout this amazing<br />

<strong>Key</strong> Club year, please let me know. I will do my best <strong>to</strong> help you out whether it’s<br />

coming up with new ideas, suggestions, comments, paperwork, Divisional Council<br />

Meetings, and Monthly Report Forms.<br />

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Public Relations Chair: Maxwell LaCosse<br />

My name is Maxwell LaCosse and I am the new Public Relations and Communications<br />

Chair for the Wisconsin-Upper Michigan <strong>Key</strong> Club District. Throughout the year, I will<br />

improve communications between each club and improve our<br />

public image!<br />

I am currently a junior at Mid Peninsula Highs School in<br />

Rock, Michigan and have been involved with <strong>Key</strong> Club ever since<br />

I was a freshman. Outside of <strong>Key</strong> Club, I am involved with<br />

National Honor Society, Gaming Club, and Ecology Club. Outside<br />

of school, I am a member of the Youth Advisory Committee of<br />

Delta County and I participate in cross country, golf, and<br />

basketball. I have included a picture of my parents and me at<br />

my National Honor Society banquet.<br />

This year, my goal is <strong>to</strong> unite the clubs through various<br />

means of communications while spreading <strong>Key</strong> Club awareness<br />

throughout the schools of our District. I will be keeping <strong>to</strong>uch<br />

with all of the Lieutenant Governors <strong>to</strong> ensure they receive<br />

personalized materials <strong>to</strong> promote their local clubs.<br />

I am looking forward <strong>to</strong> a fantastic year!<br />

Membership Development Chair: Matthew Jewell<br />

My name is Matthew Jewell and I am the Membership Development<br />

Chair for the 2015-2016 year! This year I plan <strong>to</strong> help make<br />

many new clubs, and get more people involved in <strong>Key</strong> Club!<br />

I feel like membership in <strong>Key</strong> Clubs can be increased by<br />

throwing <strong>Key</strong> Club out in the air more. I have been thinking about<br />

going <strong>to</strong> schools and giving presentations <strong>to</strong> the awesome freshmen<br />

out there, <strong>to</strong> get them really involved in <strong>Key</strong> Club! I hope we all have<br />

a great year!<br />

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Governor’s Project Chair: Abbey Claes<br />

My name is Abbey Claes and I will be the Governor’s Project Chair this year. In<br />

this new year of <strong>Key</strong> Club we will be focusing on 'Service for Service' or serving<br />

Veterans! Every club should set a goal of doing at least two service projects. We will<br />

also be pushing <strong>to</strong> do more service projects than fundraisers. Some things you can do<br />

are volunteer at a veteran soup kitchen or hospital. Also, you can<br />

make tie blankets or have a <strong>to</strong>y drive for children in military<br />

families.<br />

Some things about me are I attend Escanaba High School,<br />

and currently am a junior. I am in NHS, orchestra, and chorale.<br />

Also, I teach and take dance classes. In my spare time I enjoy<br />

watching Netflix, hanging out with friends, kayaking, and reading<br />

books. This was my first year in <strong>Key</strong> Club and I am so excited <strong>to</strong><br />

see what this coming year has in s<strong>to</strong>re.<br />

Please do not hesitate <strong>to</strong> contact me, I will answer any of<br />

your questions the best I can. I would also love <strong>to</strong> hear about any<br />

upcoming service projects coming up, or any ideas you have. I am so excited <strong>to</strong> start<br />

out our new Governor’s Project and this <strong>Key</strong> Club year.<br />

Contests/Awards Chair: Jennifer Englebert<br />

My name is Jennifer Englebert, I am from Green Bay, Wisconsin, and am<br />

currently a junior at Preble High School. I am the Contests/Awards<br />

Committee Chair for 2015-2016. This is the first full year of <strong>Key</strong> Club at<br />

Preble High School, and I am honored <strong>to</strong> have the opportunity <strong>to</strong> serve<br />

on the district level. As well as being the Contests/ Awards Committee<br />

Chair for the district, I also am the President of Preble’s <strong>Key</strong> Club. In my<br />

free time, I play the piano, the viola, read, watch Netflix, run and do<br />

yoga.<br />

I am very excited <strong>to</strong> work with each and every one of you!<br />

Through the course of this year, <strong>Key</strong> Clubbers can earn various banner<br />

patches <strong>to</strong> represent their year of service. These will include patches for<br />

turning in all of your club’s Monthly Report Forms, have 1,000 service<br />

hours as a club, participate in the Governor’s Project, and many others.<br />

To see a complete list of the banner patches and what is necessary <strong>to</strong> earn them, check<br />

out the Wisconsin-Upper Michigan <strong>Key</strong> Club website (wiumkeyclub.com). At the District<br />

Leadership Convention this coming year, there will be several new contests that clubs<br />

can sign up for. These rubrics will be out early in September on the <strong>Key</strong> Club website<br />

listed above. My goal as your Contests/ Awards Committee Chair is <strong>to</strong> bring our club’s<br />

<strong>to</strong>gether and promote service through banner patches. I also will be working diligently<br />

with the Direc<strong>to</strong>r of Committees and the other Committee Chairs <strong>to</strong> make this year full<br />

of service!<br />

I look forward <strong>to</strong> working with this year’s district board. If anyone has any<br />

questions, please contact me with the information listed below! Every <strong>Key</strong> Clubber is<br />

full of ideas and I would love <strong>to</strong> hear every single one of them!<br />

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District Project Chair: Derek Kamin<br />

My name is Derek Kamin and I am the District Project Chair.<br />

I will be overseeing fundraisers and service projects for our District<br />

Projects which are helping Camp Wawbeek in Wisconsin and Camp<br />

Bay Cliff in the Upper Peninsula. These are both special needs<br />

camps that run in the summer. They are in the Wisconsin Upper<br />

Michigan District. These camps are in constant need for funds and<br />

supplies. The resources will help send campers <strong>to</strong> both camps and<br />

give them the supplies they need. Money can be raised by hosting<br />

a miracle minute at a sporting event or hosting a special event that<br />

you choose. I am here <strong>to</strong> help and have plenty of ideas floating<br />

around.<br />

A few things about me are that I currently am a Junior at<br />

Escanaba High School. This is my second year of <strong>Key</strong> Club. Also, I<br />

am a member of NHS, the Usher Project, and Marching Band. Along<br />

with those I am on my school’s track team and bowling team.<br />

If you want <strong>to</strong> get involved with the district projects please<br />

do not hesitate <strong>to</strong> contact me. Also, if you have any questions, comments, or a cool<br />

service project coming up please contact me. I would love <strong>to</strong> hear from you and cannot<br />

wait <strong>to</strong> see what this year has in s<strong>to</strong>re!<br />

Kiwanis Family Baseball Game<br />

Do you love the Brewers? Do you like meeting new people? Do you want a free<br />

bobblehead? If any of these statements apply <strong>to</strong> you, then come <strong>to</strong> the Kiwanis Family<br />

Baseball Game! On August 9, when the Brewers face the Cardinals at Miller Park, Circle<br />

K is hosting an opportunity <strong>to</strong> meet other members from the Kiwanis Family while<br />

watching the game! The game starts at 1:10 and all fans in attendance receive a Bob<br />

Uecker bobblehead. The price of this event is $25, and $4 of that price goes <strong>to</strong>ward the<br />

Eliminate Project, which helps <strong>to</strong> eliminate maternal neonatal tetanus. The order form<br />

for tickets is available here and the orders must be postmarked by July 1st. If you have<br />

any questions, you can contact Kristie Polzin at polzinkk.cki@gmail.com. I hope <strong>to</strong> see<br />

you there!<br />

Submitting <strong>Key</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Caring</strong> Articles<br />

Are you interested in writing an article for the <strong>Key</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Caring</strong>? If so, don’t hesitate<br />

<strong>to</strong> submit an article! They can be about a wide variety of subjects, such as outstanding<br />

individuals or success in either your club or your Division! If you have any other ideas<br />

for subjects <strong>to</strong> write about, feel free <strong>to</strong> submit it! Your article will be featured in an<br />

issue of the <strong>Key</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Caring</strong> and could be inspiration for another <strong>Key</strong> Clubber <strong>to</strong> take a<br />

step in the club! Articles can be submitted on the WIUM <strong>Key</strong> Club website. If you have<br />

any questions on writing articles or if you would like <strong>to</strong> brains<strong>to</strong>rm ideas for articles,<br />

feel free <strong>to</strong> contact Jason Shebilske anytime. His contact information can be found on<br />

the final page of this issue.<br />

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District Board Contact Information<br />

Name Position<br />

E-Mail Address Cell Phone<br />

Number<br />

Joshua Dvorak Governor<br />

governor.wium@gmail.com 715-803-5539<br />

Daniela Beltran Secretary/Treasurer secretarytreasurer.wium@gmail.com 760-693-2660<br />

Jason Shebilske Bulletin Edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />

bulletin.edi<strong>to</strong>r.wium@gmail.com 920-419-4345<br />

Taylor Hurst Direc<strong>to</strong>r of Committees wium.taylorhurst@gmail.com 920-257-6517<br />

Mikaela Hanrahan Direc<strong>to</strong>r of Technology mikaelahanrahandot@gmail.com 262-888-2712<br />

Sarah Candee Division 1 LTG<br />

sarahcandeed1ltg@gmail.com 262-515-8309<br />

Jessica Korducki Division 2 LTG<br />

ltg.d2wium@gmail.com 262-210-6618<br />

Noah Goetzke Division 3 LTG<br />

div3ltg@gmail.com 608-341-9635<br />

Charlie Deakman Division 4 LTG<br />

ltg4.wium@gmail.com 608-338-2767<br />

Abigail Sann Division 5 LTG<br />

ltgd5abby@gmail.com 715-432-0253<br />

Emily Li Division 6 LTG<br />

lt.governor.wium@gmail.com 414-841-4927<br />

Kristen Navis Division 7 LTG<br />

knavis.wium@gmail.com 920-850-5639<br />

Stevie DeCloux Division 8 LTG<br />

d8ltgstevie@gmail.com 414-416-1138<br />

Sam Simon Division 9 LTG<br />

simon.kc.d9@gmail.com 262-443-2508<br />

Kai Schmitt Division 10A LTG kaischmitt.wium@gmail.com 920-676-0016<br />

Keegan Downham Division 10B LTG ltgd10wium@gmail.com 920-470-9927<br />

Leslie Kent Division 11 LTG<br />

lkent.d11ltg@gmail.com 715-563-2685<br />

Ryan Lucka Division 12 LTG<br />

LuckaLTG@gmail.com 262-689-9194<br />

Tyler Radke Division 13 LTG<br />

radke1800@gmail.com 920-789-9009<br />

Phoebe Hu Division 14 LTG<br />

d14.wium@gmail.com 906-281-0710<br />

Huey Griep Division 15 LTG<br />

huey.key.d15@gmail.com 608-697-8835<br />

Charlotte Strom Division 16 LTG<br />

division16.ltg.15.16@gmail.com 906-420-4349<br />

Shiyue Xie Executive Assistant/ wiumexeassistant15@gmail.com 262-215-4307<br />

Eliminate Chair<br />

Maxwell LaCosse Public Relations/<br />

prlacosse.wium@gmail.com 906-241-6807<br />

Communications Chair<br />

Matthew Jewell<br />

Membership<br />

Development Chair<br />

mattjewellkc@gmail.com 906-280-0869<br />

Abbey Claes Governor’s Project Chair governorproject.wium@gmail.com 906-280-5647<br />

Jennifer Englebert Awards/Contests Chair jaenglebert.keyclub@gmail.com 920-680-7972<br />

Derek Kamin District Project Chair dpc.wium@gmail.com 906-399-3123<br />

Barry Seng International Trustee barry.seng@gmail.com 484-661-9120<br />

Kathy Gillis District Administra<strong>to</strong>r wium.admin@gmail.com 920-475-0500<br />

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