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Page 1: Division 38 West | April 2015 Newsletter

CNH | Region 5 | Division 38 West | Volume 6

Issue 1

April 2015

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In this issue...

Editor’s Message pg. 3

LTG’s Message pg. 4

Past Events pgs. 6-9

Recognition pgs. 16 & 17

ICON pgs. 18 & 19

Owl Points pgs. 20 & 21

Contacts pgs. 22 & 23

DLT 2015-2016 pgs. 10-15

Term Goals pg. 5

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Editor’s

Message

Hey there D38W owls!

I can’t believe the new term has begun and I’m here leading the way along with each and every single one of you. I can’t wait to get to meet you all through our different

division wide events and create all sorts of wonderful memories which will all be incorporated into our lovely newsletters.

I hope to see a great deal of you becoming an even bigger part of our key club and can’t wait to see you all grow into the hardworking honey bees you are. I’m incredibly excited to see this year grow into the best one yet and experience us accomplish the goals we set out minds to.

Owl we need is love!

Priscilla Barboza Division Newsletter Editor, 2015-2016

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Hello Division 38 West Owls!

Wow wow, another year has passed and a brand new year is

starting! I want to first start off by commending each and every one of you for your uncontested dedication in serving your schools and community. It was your love and passion for Key Club for that got us through the 2014 -2015 administrative year, and I want to ask you all for the same

level of commitment for the new 2015-2016 administrative term. I hope that this year would be filled with opportunities of service and learning, and that we can all grow together through these experiences as an Ohana! I know that if we work together towards our common goal of service, we can accomplish some amazing things this year!

I thank you all for your love and commitment to Key

Club, and let’s have a great year!

Hyeveen Cho Lieutenant Governor, 2015-2016

LTG’s

Message

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2015-2016

Administrative

Term Goals

Raise $1700 for Pediatric Trauma Program

Raise $2200 for Project Eliminate.

Help leaders boost member retention and maintain their

club through communication and training programs.

Help instill the core values of Key Club and implement

Project Unite into every member and officer.

Encourage clubs to host their own individual fundraisers

and to give their members leadership opportunities.

Help spread Key Club spirit through training sessions in

preparation for Fall Rally, DCON, and other District or

Region wide events.

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Past Events

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“The March DCM at Paraclete High School was so much fun and everyone who was there

definitely bonded with one another. It was Hyeveen’s first DCM as the newly elected Lieutenant Governor and he did an amazing job. We had a great talent show and best of all, everyone who

attended contributed money towards the eliminate project! I hope to see more of our owl-tastic

members at future DCMs!

- Priscilla Barboza, Junior, The Palmdale Aerospace Academy

“The experience of the March DCM at Paraclete High School was unforgettable. We

played ice breakers and got to know the members and officers of our district that were also able to attend. On the side of games we ate and discussed what each club has

been up to and hoping to accomplish. I would definitely urge other Key Clubbers to attend as many DCMs as possible. They are a blast! Keep up the good deeds, you

buzzing bees!”

- Amber Alden, Senior, Paraclete High School

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“The April DCM was definitely a night to remember.

Many attended this special banquet where we

celebrated our past year’s achievements. We also

got to hear about what the other schools have been

doing to improve their Key Club. At this event, we

had some delicious food from Vince’s Pasta and

Pizza and played an icebreaker to get to know each

other better. Then, the former LTG, Jason, gave

awards to the people who he thought deserved

special recognition for their work and gave his

heartfelt farewell address. The new LTG, Hyeveen,

concluded the meeting after introducing the new

DLT for the term 2015-2016. As we were saying

goodbye, I saw that the old DLT was a very close

group of people that has worked extremely hard

together for the past year. I could see that they

were happy, but sad that their term had ended.

This event showed me that Key Club is something

that is hard to be forgotten.”

- Margarett Lee, Quartz Hill High School

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“I felt so much pride for my club this last year

because we had achieved so much. This was shown

at this last DCM where we got an award for

increasing our membership. I also felt pride for two

of my club's officers because our secretary, Mikee

Loria, was a distinguished secretary, and the club

president, Kelly Lee, was awarded a distinguished

president award. “

- Katherine Heflin, Paraclete High School

“On Saturday, April 11th, I had the

opportunity of attending Key Club’s

DCM and I must say one thing

about it: It was amazing. As an

active member of Key Club,

attending this banquet had me

reminisce about the great past

year, whether it was Fall Rally,

DCON, or even the individual

fundraisers that we hosted. Awards

were handed out, food was served,

and the overall positive vibe

emitted in the atmosphere really

set the tone for what Key Club was

all about - An Ohana providing

service to each other and our

community. However, not only did

it make us reflect on the past year,

but it set they gave us a glimpse of

this very special 2015-2016 Key

Club year, with the new Division

Leadership team being put into

place and the recognition of new

Key Club Leaders!”

- Parth Kurani, Quartz Hill High

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Lieutenant Governor: Hyeveen Cho Hello BEE-autiful Division 38 West Owls!

My name is Hyeveen Cho and for this 2015-2016 administrative term, I have the immense honor of serving all of you as Lieutenant Governor. To tell you a little bit about myself, I joined Key Club in my freshmen year after I was introduced to it by one of my closest friend. I can vividly remember my first Division Council Meeting, where Lieutenant Governor Rashika introduced all of us to the “How Do You Feel?” cheer. To be quite honest with you, I felt a little embarrassed being in such an awkward environment. But I soon realized that it wasn’t awkward at all, because everyone around me was proudly doing this cheer. That was when I came to understand the true meaning of Key Club and the Ohana it represented. From that point on, I received the inspiration to go above and BEE-yond in this club, and to get myself more involved in serving my community with this awesome family.

I am truly excited for this 2015-2016 term, and I hope that it would be one filled with endless service opportunities, learning moments, and most importantly, Ohana! Whether you are a member who has just experienced your Key Club moment, or an officer who has been with the Ohana, I have great expectations for each and every one of you. I know for a fact that if we work together as a Division this year, we can achieve

feats never imagined before!

We will soar above and beyond the limits of service!

Welcome the 2015-2016 Division Leadership Team:

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Division Specialist: Margarett Lee I was first introduced to Key Club when I was in seventh grade by my sister; therefore, when I entered high school, I was already very familiar with this club. I was excited to join Key Club, because I knew that it would help me carry on the unique experiences of serving my community. After my first Key Club service event, I went home and researched what Key Club was all about. To my surprise, I found out that this was an enormous international organization, and it took global initiatives to help people all around the world. I came to realize that this club allows us to lead by serving our home, school, and community. I cherish and admire our efforts to make a difference by helping others, making an enormous impact on people around the world. I am enthralled to be one of the busy BEEs representing D38W!

Division PTP and Project Eliminate Mentor: Josh Solis Hello Key Clubbers!! My name is Joshua Solis and I am the new EA PTP/project eliminate mentor and I'll be along-side the other been Division Leadership Team members . I'm so excited to fulfill my position and, help directly impact the progress for all our Key clubs in Division 38 West. Small things about myself is I attend Quartz Hill High-school and I am a current Junior. My job is to Delegate tasks to PTP and Project Eliminate Coordinators while creating the event page, contacting the new venue. looking over the tasks of PTP and Project Eliminate Coordinators along with the Amazing Lieutenant Governor. I can't wait to get things started in helping and creating the new and awesome fundraisers! Even better to see, all the new faces of our amazing Division 38 West to eventually make our Ohana larger.

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Division Secretary: Parth Kurani Hi, my name is Parth Kurani, and I am your

2015-2016 Key Club Division Secretary. 2 years

ago, as a shy, timid freshman, I decided to join

Key Club. As a freshman, I joined hoping that

Key Club would be a viable place for me to

make new friends. However, it has grown on me

into something much more than just that. Key

Club has not only been a place where I met new

people, developed, new friendships; but it has

also been a place where I have been able to

serve the community I so luckily live in. It has also allowed me to serve

each and every one of you BEE-utiful people not only in our division, but all

of those in our Ohana. And so for that, I am delighted to represent our

very own D38W!

Newsletter Editor: Priscilla Barboza Hey Owls, how do you feel?!

Because I feel good oh so good having the wonderful opportunity to serve our amazing division for the 2015-2016 term! I wanted to share with each and everyone of you bumbling bees that I am so excited to be working alongside you all. I know that sometimes being in Key Club may not be easy, especially when

your home club is not very well off, but let me assure you that it definitely is fun! I cannot wait to improve our homes, schools, and community with you all and make memories to stay along the way.

*Incase you were wondering...I’m an 11th grader and I attend The Palmdale Aerospace Academy!

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Fall Rally Coordinator: Desi Ascencio My name is Desiderio Ascencio Jr, I go to Highland High School and I'm 17 years old. I've been a member of Key Club since my freshman year, and I've always taken pride in my membership in this renowned and awesome club! My hobbies are guitar playing, and I play soccer and volleyball for my school. I'm looking forward to the future with this club, and hope that I can help the club strive to do better.

Fall Rally Coordinator: Danny Ascencio My name is Daniel Ascencio, and I am currently in 11th grade and I am currently the Fall Rally Task Coordinator. A little bit about myself: I am a crazy-spirited and energetic person, who loves to show his passion. I have been a Key Club Member since my freshman year, and I have enjoyed every moment of it. This year's

plans and ideas are going to BEE so much fun!

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PTP and Project Eliminate

Coordinator: Jaylene Gutierrez Hi! My name is Jaylene and this has been my first

year being an owl. Through this club I have met

incredible people and found it to be the most

friendly and welcoming thing I have ever been a

part of. One of the things that impresses me the

most about key club was that everyone cheers one

another on. There are no boos instead it was filled

with cheering and support no matter how small the

division. My goal not only in key club but life in

general is to make some sort of impact and I found that making someone

feel like they matter makes an enormous difference. My motivation for

wanting to be part of the division leadership team is to make this same

impact starting with the division. I have only been a key clubber for a year

but in this year I have found another family. I came in hoping to get a few

hours of service done but I ended up finding that we are so much more

that that. I always hear fellow owls say we are a family and I have found

that to be completely true. Along with feeling like I am not alone thanks to

the other owls my favorite part of this organization is knowing that I am

part of something that is making a difference somewhere in someone’s life,

and if there was ever a way for me to help make an even bigger impact

and aid those who also want to do the same it’s being part of this

organization.

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PTP and Project Eliminate

Coordinator: Samantha Araniva Hi fellow Key Clubbers!

My name is Samantha Araniva and I am the

new EA PTP/ Project Eliminate task coordinator

and I will be working with the Division

Leadership Team. I am enthusiastic to help

fulfill my position by helping our Division 38

West Key Clubs to grow and all have a great

experience. Some information about myself is

that I go to Eastside High School and I am a

Junior. My job is to advertise division wide events and to educate the

members about PTP and Project Eliminate. I am super excited for you to all

see the amazing events being planned and hope you can all come to them!

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Member of the Month:

Lancaster High School’s member of

the month is Ashley Parker for

becoming more involved in not only

club events, but also division wide

events.

Officer of the Month:

Division 38 West’s officer of the

month is Allie Kelly, immediate-past

Quartz Hill High School President, for

her dedication and hard work in

setting up a booth at this year’s

Service Expo at DCON!

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Club of the Month:

Division 38 West’s

club of the month is

Paraclete High

School for offering

its members

opportunities by conducting more service events and

fundraisers.

Don’t forget to congratulate these Key

Clubbers and club members the next

time you see them!

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Why YOU should go

to ICON

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Act fast, the deadline for registration/ first

payment is creeping up quickly!

First Deadline: MAY 5th (registration and first

payment)

Second Deadline: JUNE 1st (second payment)

Price: $1040 quad occupancy, $1125 triple

occupancy, $1300 double occupancy, $1750

single occupancy

You wouldn’t want to miss the opportunity of a

lifetime! 19

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2015-2016 Owl Points Rules and Regulations

Don’t forget... The point system has not changed since last year and will continue adding up all points

to see who wins the grand prize every three months!

Service Project: 30 Points

Fundraisers (that benefit charities): 25 points

Completing the monthly challenge: 25 points

Creating monthly club newsletters: 20 points

Early bird MRF submission: 20 points

On time MRF submissions: 15 points

Correctly filled our MRD: 5 points

Attending division-wide event (not including a DCM): 15 points

Article/Visual submission: 10 points (per article/visual)

DCM attendance: 5 points per member

*If you do all on the list your club can get at least 150 owl

points PER month!

The club with the most points every three months

will get an amazing prize and be recognized in the

following newsletter!

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Accumulated points for the month of

Club of the month:

Paraclete High School Quartz Hill: 55

Lancaster: 30

Highland: 100

SOAR: 60

TPAA: 40

Desert Sands: 0

Sherman Burroughs: 0

Paraclete: 105

Littlerock: 25

East Side: 5

Pete Knight: 0

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Contact Us

Division PTP and Project

Eliminate Mentor

Josh Solis

[email protected]

Lieutenant Governor

Hyeveen Cho

(661)998-9426

[email protected]

Division Specialist

Margarett Lee

[email protected]

Secretary

Parth Kurani

[email protected]

News Editor

Priscilla Barboza

(661)418-3091

[email protected]

Fall Rally Coordinators

Desi Ascencio& Danny Ascencio

[email protected] &

[email protected]

PTP and Project Eliminate

Coordinators

Jaylene Gutierrez & Samantha Araniva

[email protected] &

[email protected]

Advisors

Mr. Richard G. Olmstead & Ms. Hanna Santee

[email protected] & [email protected]

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Stay Connected

Facebook facebook.com/groups/d38w.cnhkc

Instagram

@d38wkeyclub

Website division38west.weebly.com

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Thank you for reading!

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