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Official Newsletter of LaMissTenn District Key Club, Division 4B

In this Issue!
Anaheim Here We
Come!... 1
Due Dates2
Project Eliminate..3
FunFacts..4
Volume 1 Issue 2
July 2014
Anaheim Here We Come!
Hello Division! I know this email is
being sent a day I advanced, I
apologize, but as many of you know I
will be in Anaheim tomorrow! I am so
excited to see some of you and have
a wonderful trip! Please if you are
attending ICON be on time. Dont
forget to have your medical paper
ready for Mama Ford at your arrival.
You need 3 copies of this medical
form but will only be giving one at the
airport. Also please bring some kind
of ID. It can be a school ID or a
government ID but if possible make
sure you have one! I will see you
soon you guys! I hope you are all
enjoying your summer so far, I know
I am.
3636 WoodView Trace, Indianapolis, IN 46268 USA 1-800-KIWANIS FAX 1-317-879-0204

Inspiring Quote of the Month: No pastor,
no spiritual leader, is ever able to take his
people any further than he himself has
gone with God.
W. Phillip Keller, Joshua




As you may know today is the final day to turn in your contact information. This is
very important and not only effects you but also your club and me as well. Please
be sure to send this to me, our secretary-treasurer Hunter Burkhardt, or on the
LaMissTenn District Website. You can reach Hunter at:
sectreas_hunterburk@live.com . Although we will be in California Hunter will be
checking the time and date that the information was sent! Please make sure to
have it in no later than today!!!!
Monthly reports are due on the 15
th
of every month. They should either be sent to
me or Hunter via email! Email is 100% easier to manage! Please make sure that it
is sent in PDF form and sent in on time.
It is very important to have your stuff sent on time and also respond to my monthly
emails. It is very hard for me to address problems otherwise. Please feel free to
contact me at any time! Im open to key clubbers, advisors, and Kiwanis advisors.
You can contact me through email or text me! My number is 504-236-7153.
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Our first PCM is coming up shortly! It is going to be held on July 14
th
, 2014 from
11am-12:30pm at Crescent City Christian School! Please RSVP with me just so I
know how many people to be expecting.
Wednesday, July 16
th
is our annual division trip to Blue Bayou! We will also be
expecting divisions 4A and 4C too attend as well! How exciting! For more
information please contact Mr. Anthony Simmons: 870-953-0214 or by email:
asimmons@johncurtis.com







Due Dates & Upcoming Events!



As many of you know this our last year for the Eliminate Project.
The project was made to help cure neonatal tetanus around the
world. This is a very horrible disease spread from mother to child
at birth.
This causes a very painful death for the child. Neonatal tetanus
kills one baby every nine minutesnearly 60,000 newborn
children every year. V Many women also die from this disease
leaving behind family and other children.
I am hoping that our division will raise good amount of money to
give towards this cause. Im hoping to plan a divisional project to
support the cause. Please contact me if you have any suggestions
or ideas for a project. Im open to all ideas!
Remember $1.80 saves a baby






Project Eliminate
10 FUNFACTS about Cali


California is commonly known as the Golden State. The capital of this state
is Sacramento. The largest city is Los Angeles and the second largest city is
More turkeys are raised in California than in any other state. The majority of
turkeys that are purchased for Thanksgiving in the United States originate
from California turkey farm
The eighth smallest county in California is Alpine. This county is so small in
size that is has no ATM machines, traffic lights, schools, or banks.
San Bernardino County in California is the largest county in the entire
country.
The worlds largest outdoor amphitheater is located in California. It is known
as The Hollywood Bowl.
Death Valley is located in this state. It is considered to be the driest place
within the United States. The temperatures often exceed 115 degrees.
17 million gallons of wine are produced in California every year. They are
one of the biggest wine producing states.
The official state tree is the Redwood. Some of the Redwoods found in
this state have been dated as being over 2,000 years old.
California entered into statehood on September 9, 1850.
The official bird of this state is the California Valley Quail. The official animal
is the California Grizzly Bear.

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