Introducing…
Jack Nannie, assigned as the Key Club International Trustee for 2017-18!

Jack Nannie
My name is Jack Nannie, and I’m from the Illinois-Eastern Iowa District. This year, I’ll be serving as your Key Club International Trustee; my job is to work with Governor Lauren Pike to ensure you have the most amazing Key Club experience possible. Think of me as her assistant; I’m here to serve her, not the other way around.
In addition to serving the Kentucky-Tennessee District, I also serve the West Virginia and Caribbean-Atlantic Districts of Key Club International. My Senior year will consist of emails, phone calls, and even visits to my Districts; I’ve never been to Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia, OR the Caribbean, so I’m super psyched. I am unbelievably excited to work with each and every one of you.
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July 31, 2017
Teacher Appreciation Day Competition
Tuesday, May 2 will be Teacher Appreciation Day. This is a great opportunity for Key Club, Builder’s Club, and K-Kids Club members to honor teachers and show them how important they are to students and the school.
The Kentucky-Tennessee District of Kiwanis International will be holding a competition to recognize outstanding Teacher Appreciation efforts by Key Clubs, Builder’s Clubs, and K-Kids Clubs in the Kentucky-Tennessee District of Kiwanis International.
The club with the most outstanding Teacher Appreciation Programs will be awarded the following.
The best club effort in the district $100
The second best club effort in the district $50
The third best club effort in the district $25
Here is how you may wish to design your project
First go to the Kiwanis International web site to get ideas @ http://www.kiwanis.org/clubs/member-resources/events/teacher-appreciation-day
You might also go to Google to get project ideas. See: https://www.google.com/search?q=Teacher+Appreciation+Day+Competition&lr=&prmd=ivns&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjZnt2IvLDTAhUE6yYKHS21C9IQ_AUIBQ#spf=1
Your SLP club should plan something special for the Teacher Appreciation Day.
You can make cards for all the teachers in their school, deliver flowers to teachers, perform a skit for the teachers, or deliver written or singing telegrams.  This can also be a fund raiser and your club can contribute the money raised to your favorite charities. You can sell cards, telegrams, to fellow students and then you can deliver these to their teachers. (Be sure that the student writes an appropriate message before you deliver it).
See if you can partner with various groups to thank your teachers –
Perhaps a local market will provide apples. You can shine and then deliver them to your teachers … and remember to give the market recognition for giving you the apples.
Check with a local flower shop to see if you can partner with them.
Check with your sponsoring Kiwanis club to see if they will partner with you.
Be creative … and keep track of what you do
Write down what you do and remember to take a photo and/or video with your smart phone.
If anyone comments favorably about your project, write out a direct quote. Mayor Sam Smith of Littleton, Tennessee, said, “The Key Club members at the Littleton High School are to be commended for their outstanding Teacher Appreciation Project!â€Â Abe Appleman, Small County Judge Executive in Smallville, Kentucky said, “The K-Kids Club at the Smallville Elementary School did an outstanding job in their skit on Thursday when they thanked their teachers for helping them grow in character.â€Â Also ask your teachers and school principal (after your presentation) what they think about your project. You will be able to use these quotes later when you write up your project.
Send your story and photos to your local newspaper after it is reviewed by your adviser.
When you send photos be sure to identify those who are in the photo (except photos with a large number of individuals) … and spell their names correctly.
Here is how you should enter your project into the Kentucky-Tennessee District of Kiwanis International “Teacher Appreciation Competition.â€
Send your email entry, by Wednesday, May 10 to:Â Dr.GlenKleine@gmail.com
Dr. Glen Kleine, Public Relations Coordinator, Kentucky-Tennessee District
Include as much of the following as possible in your entry:
1. Name of the SLP Club entering the competition
2. Name of the individual entering the competition: your contact information must include your address, phone and email.
3. Description of your Teacher Appreciation Day activities; your planning, execution, how many individuals were impacted by this project.
4. Copies of all stories and photos/videos published. (Take a photo with your smart phone of the published items in your town or school newspaper).
5. Also send a stories and a few of your best photos/videos that you made, even if they were not published.
6. Tell about your special goals and the extent to which they were achieved.
7. Names of any special individuals recognized and why they were so recognized. (Perhaps your honored a long-time teacher or administrator … or a special older retired teacher).
8. Special mention of any individuals/groups that partnered with your SLP club.
We know that this announcement gives you a limited time to design your Teacher Appreciation Day activities, but Kiwanis International just announced that they will be promoting this effort. So we in the K-T District are following up on this. Best wishes for a successful project!
April 19, 2017
Division 15 Farewell Newsletter
Hey Division 15! This is my last newsletter as your Lieutenant Governor, and it contains some advice for you all as well as a lot of thanks to everyone who has helped me this year.
Thank you for allowing me to be your Lieutenant Governor, and I wish you all the best of luck!
March 17, 2017
Division 10/11 March 2017 Newsletter
Final Newsletter!
This last newsletter will cover:
-DCON
-Spring Rally Recall
-ICON
-Luke’s Farewell Address
Thank you guys for being a wonderful group!
Download a copy today! (261 KB)
March 17, 2017
Division 1 March 2017 Newsletter
Hey Division 1!
I hope you all are having a great 2nd semester so far; here’s what’s in this month’s newsletter:
-LOTS of important DCON information
-Spring Rally Recap
-International Convention
-Farewell Address
I’ll see you all at DCON!
Download your copy (1.6 MB)
March 14, 2017





