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CNH | K E Y C L U B. Overview of Contests and Awards Created by: CNH Member Recognition Committee. Johnny Cao-Nguyen (D30S Lt Governor). Kyle de la Cena (D42E Lt Governor). CNH | K E Y C L U B. Types of Judging:.
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CNH | K E Y C L U B Overview of Contests and Awards Created by: CNH Member Recognition Committee Johnny Cao-Nguyen (D30S Lt Governor) Kyle de la Cena (D42E Lt Governor)
CNH | K E Y C L U B Types of Judging: Each contest is judged at the DIVISION, DISTRICT, or INTERNATIONAL level. • Judged at DIVISIONAL Level: • Member of the Year • Club of the Year • Most Improved Club • Faculty Advisor of the Year • Kiwanis Advisor of the Year • Judged at DISTRICT Level: • Officer Contests • Sandy Nininger • Jack Luther Hall of Fame • Marvin J. Christiansen • Club Attire • Club Newsletter • District Project • Talent • Judged at INTERNATIONAL Level: • Club Poster • Club Video • Major Emphasis Program • Partners in Service • Prepared Oratory • Single Service • Year-in-Review • Advisor Recognition Program Member Recognition Resources Subcommittee
CNH | K E Y C L U B Divisional Contests and Awards Member Recognition Resources Subcommittee
Applicants should review the contest applications on the CNH Cyberkey. Applicants must compile and submit an E-Portfolio to their respective Lieutenant Governor in February (due date is determined by the Lieutenant Governor). The Lieutenant Governor will determine a committee that will judge the E-Portfolios. Results will be submitted to the District. The winning applications will receive and be recognized during District Convention. CNH | K E Y C L U B How Divisional Contests Work: Member Recognition Resources Subcommittee
Member of the Year This contest recognizes one MEMBER per divisionwho has served his or her club, division, and district diligently throughout the past year. This is a divisionally judged contest. Faculty and Kiwanis Advisor of the Year These contests recognize one Kiwanis advisor and one faculty advisor per division who have gone ABOVE and beyond in SERVING their clubs. CNH | K E Y C L U B Divisional Contests and Awards • Club of the Year • This contest recognizes one club per division for overall excellence • Most Improved Club • This contest recognizes one club that has improved dramatically over the past year Member Recognition Resources Subcommittee
CNH | K E Y C L U B District Contests and Awards Member Recognition Resources Subcommittee
CNH | K E Y C L U B How District Judging Works: • Applicants should review the contest applications on the CNH Cyberkey. • Applicants must compile and submit an E-Portfolio to the District by March 2, 2012 • All applications must be sent to cnhkc.contests@gmail.com • The winning applications will receive and be recognized during District Convention. Member Recognition Resources Subcommittee
CNH | K E Y C L U B Automatic Entries The following contests do not require an application and each club will be automatically entered: Achieved Increased Membership Club Achievement Award Distinguished Club Award District Tree Governor’s Focus Kiwanis Family Membership Retention Most Improved Division Overall Division Excellence Spirit Website Member Recognition Resources Subcommittee
CNH | K E Y C L U B Officer Contests Officer Contests can be classified as OUTSTANDING or DISTINGUISHED. • To attain OUTSTANDING status, applicants must fill in and submit their respective officer checklist. • To attain DISTINGUISHED status, applicants must compile and submit an E-PORTFOLIO of supporting documentation. President Vice- President Secretary Treasurer There is no longer a Bulletin Editor Contest. Member Recognition Resources Subcommittee
Sandy Nininger This contest recognizes one Key Club member who has most actively and effectively served the district during the past year. This is the most prestigious award that a Key Clubber can receive. Marvin J. Christiansen This contest recognizes one member that has served the district for at least 5 years. Jack Luther Hall of Fame This contest recognizes one Kiwanis or faculty advisor from the entire district who has gone above and beyond in serving his/her club for at least 5 years. CNH | K E Y C L U B Sandy Nininger and Advisors Member Recognition Resources Subcommittee
Club Attire This contest recognizes club attire that is both appealing and Key Club related. Submissions may include any appropriate forms of attire including shirts, jackets, hats, and aprons. Club and Division Newsletter These contests recognize club and divisional newsletters that promote the ideals and value of Key Club, comply with graphic standards, and timeliness of the information. Talent This contest recognizes a club or divisional group that represents the divers talents of the CNH District. Winning groups are chosen to perform at District Convention. CNH | K E Y C L U B Attire, Newsletter and Talent Member Recognition Resources Subcommittee
CNH | K E Y C L U B International Contests and Awards Member Recognition Resources Subcommittee
CNH | K E Y C L U B How International Judging Works: • Applicants should review the contest applications on the CNH Cyberkey. • All applications must be sent to the Kiwanis District Office (8360 Red Oak Street, Ste 201, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730) by March 2, 2012. • Applications must first be submitted for judging at the District Level. At District Convention, contest winners will be announced and the first and second place will go on to compete at the International level. Member Recognition Resources Subcommittee
Major Emphasis Program This contest is award to the Key Club that has most actively participated in the Major Emphasis Project throughout the previous year. The winner will move on to compete at the international level. Partners in Service This contest recognizes Key Clubs that have actively participated in projects with UNICEF, Children’s Miracle Network, and March of Dimes throughout the previous year. The top two winners will move on to compete at the international level. CNH | K E Y C L U B Service Contests • Single Service • This contest recognizes the club that has created and hosted an outstanding service project in the previous year. The top two winners will move on to compete at the international level Member Recognition Resources Subcommittee
Club Video This contest recognizes club videos that best reflect Key Club ideals and core value. The top two winners will move on to compete at the international level. Club Poster This contest recognizes club posters that best reflect Key Club ideals and core values and best promotes membership recruitment. Posters may be digitally or traditionally created. The top two winners will move on to compete at the international level. Year-in-Review This contest recognizes club scrapbooks for excellence in the creation of a scrapbook that documents the Key club’s activities from the previous year. The scrapbook should promote the ideals and values of Key Club International. The scrapbook may be either traditional, non-traditional, or digital. The top two winners will move on to compete at the international level. CNH | K E Y C L U B Video, Poster and Year-in-Review Member Recognition Resources Subcommittee
Prepared Oratory This contest recognizes talented orators who answer and delivers the message of the contest topic. The top two orators will move on to compete at the international level. Advisor Recognition Program This contest recognizes Key Club advisors who have diligently served their club for a minimum of one year. CNH | K E Y C L U B Prepared Oratory and Advisor Member Recognition Resources Subcommittee
Member Recognition Chair: Sasha Spalacnhkc.mr1112@gmail.com QUESTIONS??? Contact Information: Resources Subcommittee Member Recognition