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  • Remembering CKI ICON 2010

    The 55th Annual Circle K International Convention is in the books. We survived our stays in the dorm rooms at Washington University in St. Louis. And those who participated in the 10th Annual Large Scale Service Project withstood heat indexes of 113.

    We watched 2009-10 CKI board counselor Jim Jennings sell hotdogs and popcorn and lay a square egg while under Crimson’s hypnosis. We elected Amanda Marfisi 2010-11 Circle K International president. We debated proposed amendment 13, a.k.a. the alcohol policy during the house of delegates.

    We laughed out loud as edutainer Kevin Wanzer taught us to embrace the ALOHA spirit. We attend Recruitment Boot Camp and learned how to sell our CKI club to other college students. We visited UNICEF, Students Team Up to Fight Hunger, March of Dimes and Better World Books representatives during the Service Fair. We spent Thursday night out on the town getting to know members of our districts better.

    For those of you who want to remember some of the best moments of the 2010 CKI Convention, please check out the ICON memories slideshow: http://slp.kiwanis.org/CKI/Libraries/Conventions_ICON_2010/ICON2010_Photos.sflb.ashx

    Hope to see you all next year in Virginia Beach!

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  • My Adventures at New York Speaking

    By 2010-11 Circle K International President Amanda Marfisi

    CKI members from the New York District pose with CKI President Amanda MarfisiA fun filled weekend of laughter, murders and Johnny K’s…oh my! Not your typical fall leadership event, or is it? Jam-packed with social opportunities, service projects, workshops and a team-based murder mystery, New York Speaking was simply a success!

    The highlights: making a dress for a child in Africa with my new CKI friends, as well as playing an integral part in the murder mystery of Governor Rickie Santer…the kicker? I didn’t even get the most votes! My motive: Loving the New York District so much I wanted Rickie’s spot!

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  • KFC Is More Than Just Chicken!

    By Krystal Weaver

    The CKI governors and CKI Board member Krystal Weaver at KFC.The Kiwanis Family Conference was November 5–7, 2010 in Black Mountain, North Carolina, at the Blue Ridge Assembly YMCA.

    The weekend’s events were neighborhood activities that we participated in. We divided up into teams with all three branches in each group and we competed in fun games and had an awesome speaker that talked to us and motivated us to not complain because we are blessed.

    My role at the event was to represent CKI as an international board member. I was to answer questions that anyone had and I was able to be on stage with two Kiwanis International trustees and the Key Club International President for a forum where we All of Florida’s Kiwanis-family members with the Key Club International president.answered questions from the members at the conference. These were questions like: “Why did you join the Kiwanis family?” “How can we bridge the gap between Key Club International and CKI and CKI and Kiwanis International?” “What are we doing as international boards to bridge this gap?” “What is the point in your life that you knew the Kiwanis family was for you?” I loved getting the opportunity to share these answers with conference members.

    I was a team leader and my experience was great! I was paired up with the Key Club International president and we were the leaders of team “Courage” We bonded with all of our team members and really worked well together on how we can put courage into our everyday lives and into our home clubs.

    I always meet new people in the Kiwanis family through this conference. I was able to talk to Kiwanians from all over the place and the Key Club International president is a really great guy! I had a lot of fun getting to know more people from the Carolina’s district CKI, the Kiwanis family as well as getting to know the people that I traveled with even more than I did!

    Kiwanis Family Conference is an amazing experience and I highly suggest that if you have never been before…GO! It is something that every KCI, CKI, and KI member should experience at least once. It is an eye opening experience in a beautiful environment and it changes the way I look at life and the K-family every year I attend and I love it!

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