So most of you know that I am a member of Adelphi University's Circle K International. Since Circle K is part of the Kiwanis family, the organization as a whole is a big deal. I was pretty involved last semester, going to a handful of service events when I could, running a food drive, and making all the meetings. Therefore, since I was considered a "Distinguished Member" I was invited to travel to the New York Circle K District Convention in Albany. About 17 people from our club went, and we were the largest group there (since Adelphi paid for all expenses besides food).
In short, I had a BLAST! I learned so much about the program in general, and how I can make my club better. I'm officially in love with the program now, and I plan to be more active in the next three years!
Anyway, I have about 40 pictures to share with you! I bring you a weekend filled with old friends, meeting new friends, service, a town that pales in comparison to NYC, and many outfit changes.

We arrived in Albany at around 11:00am after a three hour drive. Our club's hotel rooms were split up on all different floors, and we were thrilled to be on the 8th floor. Above is part of our wonderful view.
After we checked in, we walked down the street and had lunch at a great little pizza place. Then, since technically our team was co-hosting the event, we spent a couple of hours getting everything together (stuffing envelopes, setting up the banquet hall for dinner, etc.). We also attended a great education session about many of the aspects of our CKI clubs.

Nicole, Me, Ariel from RPI's CKI, Alicia, and Meagan. Meagan was assigned to room with Me, Nicole, and Alicia. We had never even met before, but it was the start of what we hope will be a great friendship.
The next day we woke up early, got dressed, and attended several different workshops.

We then walked around near our hotel looking for a place to eat. We ended up eating at a small pub, which was one of the only places open.

Meagan and I running back to the hotel to make it to our next workshop. Somehow we lost Nicole and Alicia, but we were too dedicated to CKI to care about them, lol.
After several more workshops it was time for the service fair. Along with tables giving out information on different CKI events and projects, everyone had the opportunity to paint flower pots, backpacks, or make pillow hugs for veterans. I decided to help run the pillow hugs table, since there was a 99.9% chance that if I painted, at least some of it would end up on my clothing.
Then we went back to our room and changed for our 2nd caucus (we had one the night before as well). Basically there are district positions that students can run for (governor, secretary, editor, and treasurer) and those students must campaign. The divisions are split up into different rooms, with two or three division in each room, and then the candidates go around to each room giving speeches and answering questions. Then on Sunday morning, two delegates from each club get together to vote.
This is CKI, however, so we have to make things fun! Each caucus room has a theme. Ours was pajama party. However the Long Island division (LICKI) had made t-shirts, which everyone wore. We all sat together and we looked like a sea of baby blue. I wish I had a picture of it.
Anyway, we went back to our rooms to change into PJ bottoms and our t-shirts.

There was still time left over for the service fair after we changed, so Meagan painted a pot. Hers was totally the best one, lol.
We had some free time between the caucus and dinner, so we decided to explore Albany!

Alicia and I were doing the walking Can-Can, lol.

I would just like to point out that Alicia is wearing my jacket, I'm wearing Nicole's, and Nicole isn't wearing a jacket at all.

After presumably a fire, all that was left of this building was the facade.
While Albany was aesthetically pleasing, it was pretty boring. Not even Rite-Aid was open past 5:00pm.

They had this awesome little activity at dinner where you could write notes to people at other tables. You would hold them up and someone would come around, take it from you, and deliver it to other people. Hence the pen in my hand.
They gave out awards at the dinner. Jenn won Outstanding Club President, Lauren won Outstanding New Member, and we won several other awards for our many service projects.
Then it was time for the decade dance!

This is Tom and Aaron, we hung out with them a lot, but usually not together. I don't think I was around for this picture, I snagged it from Meagan's facebook, so I don't really know when it was taken.

This is after brunch the next day. Remember those district positions I was talking about? Jenn won for District Editor, and Rickie (the only boy in this picture) won for District Governor, which is pretty much the head of all New York CKI. That is why we get an awesome banner!

Since Jenn and Rickie won district positions, we had to wait a couple of hours until we could leave. We decided to go and get pizza. Nicole took this picture for me, and I'm tagged in it on facebook.
























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