INTERNATIONAL 101 Spring Training Conference 2014 May 4 th, 2014 Hosted by Kevin Chiong.

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INTERNATIONAL 101 Spring Training Conference 2014 May 4 th, 2014 Hosted by Kevin Chiong

WORKSHOP OVERVIEW Preferred Charities and Service Partners CKIx (LSSP and ICON) International Awards International Board Sub Region B International Committees Leadership Academy Others way to get involved! CKI Jeopardy!

PREFERRED CHARITIES Raises awareness of prematurity and reduce the rate of premature births. Circle K members help by raising awareness and funds for the March of Dimes to prevent premature births. UNICEF works in more than 190 countries and territories to improve the live of children by meeting their basic needs and expanding their opportunities to their full potential. Circle K members help by participating in The Eliminate Project and the Six Cents Initiative.

PREFERRED CHARITIES UNICEF

SERVICE PARTNERS Students Team Up to Fight Hunger (STUFH) encourages college students by joining their local food banks to collect food for those less fortunate. Better World Books is an online reseller of used books. Every time you purchase a book from BetterWorldBooks.com, a book is donated to someone in need.

June 17-22, 2014 at the Loews Vanderbilt Hotel in Nashville, TN. Registration Fee: US$395 Regular Registration (May 2- June 1) US$495 Late/on-site registration (After June 1) Convention Rate: US$159 plus 15.25% plus a US$2.50 city tax per room, per night. * Information current as of 02/12/14

INTERNATIONAL AWARDS Club awards are to be delivered to the registration desk at the convention. Any club not attending the convention but wishing to apply for awards, should have their awards packet postmarked on or before June 1, 2014, to guarantee it makes the shipment to convention for judging. Club Achievement Award Club Newsletter Award Club T-Shirt Award Club Video Award Club Website Award Non-Traditional Club Scrapbook Award Traditional Club Scrapbook Award Outstanding Kiwanis Family Relations Award Service Partners Award Single Service Award The ELIMINATE Project Award Oratorical Contest Application 2014 Growth Enhances Membership Award- -No application needed, all clubs eligible Member Mile Award- -No application needed, all clubs attending the international convention eligible

INTERNATIONAL BOARD International President Daniel Tsang Sub Region G Trustee Stefan Ludlow Sub Region F Trustee Danielle Summut Sub Region E Trustee Alex Bour Sub Region D Trustee Jonathan Lacaba Sub Region C Trustee Jonathan Pavarnek Sub Region B Trustee David Limjoco Sub Region A Trustee Kathy Le International Vice-President Amelia Ahnert International Trustee At Large Mason Kuang

SUB REGION B

ROCKY MOUNTAIN DISTRICT Colleges from Colorado, Wyoming, and the pan handle of Nebraska with 9 current clubs. Current Membership: 130 members Some of these clubs include: Adams State University Colorado School of Mines Colorado State University University of Colorado at Boulder University of Wyoming rmdcki.org

SOUTHWEST DISTRICT The Southwest is composed of Arizona, New Mexico, and El Paso Texas. We have 3 clubs in Arizona, very soon to be 5. And 4 in New Mexico. So this year, we will have increased our clubs by 28% (7 to 9). Arizona Arizona State University (Phoenix) Arizona State University (Tucson) Northern Arizona University New Mexico Western New Mexico University University of New Mexico New Mexico State University Eastern New Mexico University

SOUTHWEST DISTRICT Current mascot: Jalapeno Harry the Second First “Jalapeno Harry” lost its way in the great Southwest deserts. As of February 2014, Southwest has a total of 141 members. Two annual district events Fall Rally District Convention

INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEES Ad-Hoc Committees Awards Task Force Executive Committee Governing Documents Task Force International Expansion Committee Membership and Marketing Committee (Standing) Recruitment, Retention, & Revitalization Committee (R&R&R) Social Potential Innovative Club Enhancement Committee (SPICE) Standing Committees Kiwanis Family Relations Committee Membership and Marketing Committee Service Committee Large Scale Service Project Committee

LEADERSHIP ACADEMY When: Sunday July 27 – Friday, August 1, 2014 Cost: Registration US$195 ANY student from a CKI club can attend this event! This six-day event is intense and focuses on the E6 Framework. Attendees learn true leadership based on servant leadership. APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED THROUGH MONDAY, JULY 7!

OTHER WAYS TO GET INVOLVED!~

ANY QUESTIONS?

CKI JEOPARDY! Service Partners Preferred Charities CKIxSub Region BRandom

THANK YOU FOR COMING! Contact: Please let me know if you have any more questions! :D