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THE

Official Newsletter of Division 6 South | Region 4 | Cali-Nev-Ha District | Key Club

VOLUME 2, ISSUE 2 | JULY 2014 Edition

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RELAY FOR LIFE

A pageant show where men dressed as

women! They aren’t fooling anyone…

Everyone is having fun and dancing along

to the music!

FIGHT AGAINST CANCER

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Working Hard to

Improve the Game Plan WRITTEN BY HORACE TSAI FROM CHAPARRAL

Food for Days WRITTEN BY MEGHAN PANTALEON FROM TEMECULA VALLEY

A Blast from the Past, Our

Former Officers

Passing down the torch of

insight from the OLD to the

NEW

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Goodbye Old Year, Hello New Year Written by: CINDY GALLEGOS, HERITAGE

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Officer Training Conference JUNE 28, 2014 AT HERIATGE HIGH SCHOOL

Did you like the ice breakers?

Yes

No

Somewhat

“I liked splitting up everyone. That gave a more personal experience for the audience and it was easier for people to ask questions and get comfortable.” - Anonymous

“I felt welcomed, the people instructing the workshops were really nice and relaxed and engaging. Everyone was committed and passionate about their position/task during OTC. The transitions from workshops to ice breakers and whatnot were smooth and easy. Lunch was very generously provided! I really like how the workshops were split up into different rooms, which made it so much more convenient.” - Anonymous

“The school was definitely really nice, so it provided a nice location. The ice breakers were pretty interactive and I loved Marcela’s and Jessica’s workshop and Vincent’s on the spirit cheers! I liked how Vincent was very outgoing and went hardcore on the cheers when he was demonstrating them! My favorite part of OTC would definitely be the mock spirit battle we had! The lunch was very generous too! I was pleased on how filling it was and the variety of snacks lunch had!” - Anonymous

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What workshops did you attend?

How to BEE aleader

Kiwanis Family

Partners

Key Club 101

How to BEE amember

How to BEEcomean officer

Learn our cheers

Pres/VP Duties

Public Speaking

TimeManagement

MemberAppreciation

Secretary Duties

Treasurer Duties

Editor Duties

“There was a great turn out of people and I feel like the entire event was well-organized. “ - Anonymous

“It was my first time and like most of other Key Club events, it was a socially fun time. And I got to learn more about the basics of Key Club (such as the cheers). “- Anonymous

Did you like your lunch?

Yes

No

Somewhat

Other

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I’m Sally Tsai from Chaparral High School! I’ve been in Key Club for two years now

and it means the world to me. Being able to serve the community in a multitude of

ways while making friendships of a lifetime is simply the best. Now that I can

contribute even more towards Key Club as EA, I am more than excited. Besides Key

Club, I have an underlying passion for biking, dancing, and running. I am the most

active person you’ll ever meet along with being crazy outgoing.

Hello! My name is Shanie Kim and I attend Paloma Valley High School. I have been in Key

Club for two years now and this year will be my third. Key Club is like the sky to me because it

will stay the same wherever I go and will always be there for me. If there is one thing I can

depend on, it is Key Club. On a less serious note, I love all genres of music except k-pop and

country. My favorite foods are ice cream and macarons. Someday I would love to live in

NorCal because of the weather and everything else that makes it wonderful. The last thing you

should know is that my fav EA is Sally and my fav emojis are the party carrot and Santa. I

LOVE YOU.

Hello Polar Bears! My name is Erica Apostolos. I am a senior at Heritage High and I am 16 year old. I am on my way to learning how to drive, meaning I am still in the process of getting my permit. But anyways, I am on going on my third year of being in this amazing organization! Key Club has pushed me to my limits and changed me for the better. Key Club is pretty much the love of my life. On another note I love gum, indie music, Italian food, brownies, smoothies, veggie chips, and any coffee flavored ice cream. My favorite color is peach. I love singing along to any song that I know; it is probably my worst habit. I have two brothers, three sisters, 1 nephew, and soon to have a total of 3 nieces, all of whom I love!

ERICA APOSTOLOS

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

SHANIE KIM EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

SALLY TSAI EXECUTIVE ASSITANT

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Hello I am Jonathan Huynh from Paloma Valley High School and I am a proud of Key Club. I have been in Key Club my entire high school career and it has been an amazing experience. Over these three years I have discovered that Key Club is more than just a club. It has become a family to me. Through all of the service events and seeing how we can make a change for the better, Key Club has inspired me to pursue my dream of teaching and helping those in need in less fortunate countries. Although Key Club is my passion, I do participate in other activities and clubs. I am the Haka leader of my school’s Polynesian dance club and I co own a business for Paintball Accessories. My interests include Japanese culture (food, music, and anime), traveling, JDM cars, video games, and of course Key Club!

My name is Henry and I go to Great Oak High School! I have

loved Key Club since freshman year due to its ability to get teens

more involved in their community. Besides Key Club, I love cats

and marching band. I like to spend my time watching Maury re-

runs as a motivation to live a good life. My favorite food is

macaroni and cheese and my current addiction is tea and boba.

I’m also a Cancer!

I’m Chris Lam from Heritage High School. This upcoming year will be my second year in Key Club. I stayed in Key Club because I wanted to get more involved in the club, but more importantly, I loved the social and family aspect. Outside of Key Club I love band and programming.

HENRY CASAREZ SPIRIT COORDINATOR

JONATHAN HUYNH DIVISION NEWS EDITOR

CHRIS LAM DIVISION HISTORIAN

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Hi, my name is Abraham Park! I’m an incoming sophomore at Great

Oak High School. I love being involved in my community which is why

I am in many other clubs besides Key Club; such as, Interact, Science

Olympiad, and CSF. I enjoy spending time watching Netflix with my

friends. On my free time I also enjoy reading. I listen to most genres of

music and play the drums, guitar, and piano.

My name is Justin. I’m 17 years old and am currently a senior at Paloma

Valley. I was born and raised in Japan until I came to America when I was 10.

At 15 I moved to Murrieta, which is where I joined Key Club! I expected an

emphasis on service 24/7 until I attended Fall Rally and DCON and got a taste

of what Key Club was. To me Key Club is a giant family where I can really let

go and know people will accept me. I enjoy any type of music but really enjoy

Motown, 90s r&b, and rap. I love reading Manga and watching anime. I hate

Italian food, but have an enticement for Japanese food.

JESSICA XAYARATH FUNDRAISER COORDINATOR

ABRAHAM PARK KIWANIS FAMILY RELATIONS

JUSTIN ARNTZEN INTERCLUB COORDINATOR

Hi my name is Jessica Xayarath (z-eye-ya-rath). I am President of Paloma

Valley’s Key Club and I also serve as Fundraising Coordinator for Division

6 South. I’ve been in Key Club for 2 years, and now I will be serving my

last. My years in Key Club have been nothing but good to me. Key Club

has been a big part of my life and I am glad to be a part of this Ohana. To

be able to serve and watch these Key Clubbers grow into bright leaders.

Coming into Key Club opened my mind, into bigger and brighter things. It

has taught me leadership and courage and I thank Key Club for everything

it has done for me. Key Club is my Life and I love my Ohana!

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OUTSTANDING

Outstanding POLAR BEARS of May

WANT TO VOTE FOR KEY CLUBBERS

OF THE MONTH?

Vote for Member and Officer of the month

Include explanation for nomination

Vote once a month

DUE the 3rd of every month

Announced at DCM; featured in following newsletter

Vote on https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1y1NPT4rY2I3HsNkUvwXjVkZ8DCGTsMC7wmdWTP72bjE/viewform

POLAR BEARS

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HOW:

WHEN:

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CMN: Children’s Miracle Network Mission: raise funds and awareness for our

local Children's Miracle Network

Hospitals. CMN strives to save young lives

battling virtually every type of childhood

illness and injury.

March of dimes

Mission: To help moms have full-term

pregnancies and research the problems that

threaten the health of premature born

babies.

UNICEF Mission: to advocate for the protection of

children's rights, to help meet their basic

needs and to expand their opportunities to

reach their full potential. We have partnered

up with UNICEF to eliminate MNT

(maternal/neonatal tetanus) from the face

of the earth by 2015.

PTP: Pediatric Trauma Program Mission: to prevent unintentional injuries

caused by trauma that effect young children

every day. Unintentional injuries and traumas

are caused by lack of awareness in bicycle

safety, seatbelt safety, first aid and CPR,

playground safety, etc.

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: SATURDAY JULY 26TH,

2014

TBA

:

WEAR DIVISION T-SHIRT

BRING MONEY FOR FOOD

& FUNDRAISER

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