Archive for July 12th, 2010
Majda Al Roumi Carthage 2010 les photos
Everyone benefits from convention workshops
Lots of valuable resources and ideas were shared at the workshops during the recent Kiwanis International Convention in Las Vegas. And the learning doesn’t have to stop just because the convention is past. Join us for “What did I miss in Vegas?” a Webinar hosted July 22 at 8 p.m. (available archived for replay soon after). You can also browse the workshop topics presented in Las Vegas and download handouts and PowerPoints from those sessions at www.KiwanisOne.org/Vegas (go to Downloads).
Keyclub.org: all new and leading the way
Have you seen the new www.keyclub.org? Key Club International launched its new website on June 25 and is leading the way with a new style that models the changes planned for all Service Leadership Programs' websites. Inspired by mtv.com's expanding navigation, the redesigned and reorganized site now makes it easier to find what you're looking for in a fewer number of clicks. Other updates include:
- a Key Club news blog where you can discuss updates and announcements with other members
- social media linking capabilities
- fundraising and service project ideas to inspire your club or district
- a GIVE NOW option (goes to an online giving form)
- district map you can enlarge to view (under Discover > How Key Club Works)
- interactive history and timeline (under Discover)
- dues and reports (in top nav)
Go to www.keyclub.org and browse around the new face of Kiwanis Service Leadership Programs online.
Follow what’s happening at the 2010 Circle K International Convention
Spread the word about the 2010 Circle K International Convention on social media. Here’s how:
- Facebook updates—Post your convention updates on the official Facebook page so other attendees and CKI members at home know what’s happening. See what others have to say and join the conversation at www.facebook.com/circlekintnl.
- Twitter—Please use hash tag #ckiICON to discuss the 2010 Circle K International Convention on Twitter. Follow @circlekintnl.
- Flickr—Check out convention photos and share yours at www.flickr.com/circlekinternational.
Check out www.circlek.org/convention for more details. Stay tuned for more ways social media will be used at the Circle K International Convention.
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