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  • No Name-Calling Week will be January 24–28, 2011

    No Name-Calling Week is an annual week of educational activities aimed at ending name-calling of all kinds and providing schools with the tools and inspiration to launch an ongoing dialogue about ways to eliminate bullying in their communities. This year, No Name-Calling Week will take place the week of January 24–28, 2011. The project seeks to focus national attention on the problem of name-calling in schools and to provide students and educators with the tools and inspiration to launch an ongoing dialogue about ways to eliminate name-calling in their communities. The curricular materials on this website and in the Resource Kit are primarily aimed at middle school students, specifically grades 5–8, but may be modified for older or younger students. Feel free to download materials off this website, or order the Resource Kit and create your own No Name-Calling Week initiative in your community. To learn more, visit www.nonamecallingweek.org

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  • Plan now for Kiwanis One Day

    One day each year, all members of the Kiwanis family around the world join together for one day of global community service. There are no boundaries. And there’s no limit to what you and your club can do for children, for your community, for the world. In 2011, Kiwanis One Day is April 2. What will your club do?

    Also, will you win? Contest deadline for 2011 is February 15. Review resources and contest entry via a link at www.KiwanisOne.org/oneday.

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  • Get expert advice on your favorite Kiwanis topic. Check out these free webinars.

    Kiwanis offers free webinars. Live webinars are hosted at 8 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, but you can watch any archived event at your convenience. Learn more at www.KiwanisOne.org/webinars.

    Tuesday, November 30

    Service Projects for Club Meetings Want to add some fun to your club meetings? This webinar will discuss service project ideas that you can implement during your club meeting.

    Tuesday, December 14

    Speeches from the Heart Whether you need to conquer the fear of public speaking or you just want to make your speeches more memorable, we have some tips and tricks that are guaranteed to work. Learn how to deliver your message for the most impact and leave your audience begging for more!

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  • Watch for Kiwanis members in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

    Everyone loves a good parade, especially Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City. If you find yourself watching the parade this Thanksgiving Day, watch for fellow Kiwanians manning some of the floats. Last year, members of the Kiwanis Club of Sparta, New Jersey, maneuvered Spider-man and other floats through the parade route, and they hope to do it again this year. Read about their parade experience in the Clubhouse section of October’s KIWANIS magazine.

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  • Web tip: Track your club website traffic

    You invest time and effort into creating and updating your club or district website. How is it working for you? You can find out using Google Analytics! By using the data collected by this traffic tracking tool, you can determine how and when visitors are finding your site, how long they are staying and what content is most popular and sought after.

    The Google Analytics how-to guide, compiled by the Kiwanis International web team, will help you set up your free Google Analytics account, install the application code on your club or district website and use the data collected to make the most of your Web traffic.
    Download instructions and get started today! Search “Google analytics” on www.KiwanisOne.org.

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