5 QUESTIONS WITH…Sophomore Addy Barber About Her New Role As Key Club Lieutenant Governor

(Photo courtesy Caroline Doyle)
By Hannah Engel – Staff Reporter
Jonathan Law sophomore Addy Barber is the new Key Club Lieutenant Governor for District 20. Advocate Staff Reporter Hannah Engel interviewed Barber about her new role.
Hannah Engel: What is your role as Lieutenant Governor?
Addy Barber: As LTG, I communicate between 10 different clubs in our division and I make sure they are doing everything they need to do and communicate with the district board. I also send out monthly newsletters, attend board training, and send in monthly reports on all the clubs.
HE: What are your goals as LTG?
AB: My two main goals are to open a new Kiwanis Family Club and to hold a Division-wide service project.
HE: Where are the trainings? What do you do at the trainings?
AB: This weekend I was at a board training in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, and the next ones are in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. We did board bonding activities and a lot of information on goal setting, service projects, and how a board meeting runs.
HE: How did you become LTG?
AB: To run for LTG I had to write a speech and give it over Google Meet with the Area Advisor, past LTG, and (Law senior) Caroline Doyle, who is Immediate Past District Governor. Then at DECON me and the other LTGs had a two hour training session on what we have to do.
HE: What service projects do you have planned so far?
AB: This weekend me and three other LTGs started working on a fundraiser for the Thirst Project, which is a non-profit organization that aims to bring safe drinking water to communities around the world where it is not immediately available.
