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The Full Moon Newsletter

Issue IX

Volume II

November 1, 2014

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table of contents Introduction……………………………….2 Message from the Editor Message from the President Calendar of Events………………………3 Service……………………………………..4-7 Pedestrian Safety Fair Concessions Renown Doll Distribution Pumpkin Palooza Trail of Treats K-Kids Leadership………………………………….8 Capital DCM Committee Meetings Club T-Shirts Fellowship…………………………………..9 CKI North Murder Mystery PTP Week 2014………………………….10 Welcome to the Family……………….11 Kiwanis Family………………..…….12-15 Kiwanis Family Month #NevadaCKI Week 2014 Kiwanis Family History Kiwanis Family Information Circle K Corner…………………….16-17 Leaping for Literacy District Updates Club Birthdays Ask Charlie Horse Meet Your Board Resources………………………………….18 Club Contact Information………….19

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message from the editor HAPPY KIWANIS FAMILY MONTH! November is a really cool month for our club because we have so many wonderful events

going on. We will be celebrating the Kiwanis Family both by having

events with Key Clubbers and with Kiwanians, we will be going to

Fall Training Conference, having our own Reno Training

Conference, celebrating our club with #NevadaCKI Week, and so

much more. I hope that you enjoy this month by celebrating all of

the wonderful things about our club and Circle K International. Be

sure to check up on the Event Sign Up so that you can attend as

many events as you can. This is my favorite month of Circle K,

other than March, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!

Yours in service,

Alyssa Yocom, Newsletter Editor

message from the president Hello Nevada Circle K! Welcome to November and congratulations on getting through midterms season. We are moving into the chillier months in Reno, NV so be sure to layer up and stay warm while attending all of our wonderful service projects. I’m hoping that I will continue to see you doing community service throughout the rest of this year at events like Nevada Large Scale Service Project and The Biggest Litter Winter Wonderland.

Coming up this month is our second District event of the semester: Fall Training Conference (FTC). At this event, many of you will have a chance to do some service, make tons of new friends, and learn a lot through workshop sessions. I know that I am really excited to spend the weekend with you in Sonora, CA and I hope that you are looking forward to it as well! Can’t go to Fall Training Conference? That’s okay! Our Membership Development and Education Chair Sarah Smith has been planning a weekend full of wonderful activities for you to attend as well. And the best part is—you won’t have to leave Reno at all.

That’s it from me for now – please enjoy this month’s issue of The Full Moon!

Sincerely,

Aldrin M. Santamaria, President

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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

1 Concessions

2 3 4 5 KFam Meeting General Meeting KFam Workshop

6 7 K-Kids FTC

8 FTC

9 FTC Kiwanis Murder Mystery

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#NevadaCKI Week

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#NevadaCKI Week

12 KFam Meeting General Meeting #NevadaCKI Week

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#NevadaCKI Week

14 K-Kids Kiwanis Takeover Bike Shop #NevadaCKI

15 New Member Installation Banquet

16 17 18 19 KFam Meeting General Meeting

20 21 K-Kids

22 Kiwanis DCM

23 24 25 26 Nevada LSSP

27 Nevada LSSP

28 Nevada LSSP

29 Nevada LSSP

November 2014

Whether it is service to our school, our home, or our

community, Circle K members are always rooted in the

service of others. As one of our most emphasized tenets, we strongly believe that service

gives us the chance to make a lasting impact in this world.

SERVICE.

Did you know that Circle K is an

International organization? Within our

organization, there are literally thousands

of leadership opportunities! We focus on building individual people into strong service

leaders and they have the chance for professional development as they explore more

leadership opportunities.

LEADERSHIP.

Circle K members are some of the best

people that you will ever meet. Along with

that comes the great and abundant

opportunities to network and make great friends. We are a network of individuals

connected by service and that is an incredibly strong bond.

FELLOWSHIP.

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TRICK OR TREAT FOR UNICEF

Have you seen the orange boxes floating around campus? All of the spare change that we have

collected from Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF will be used to provide a mother with a serious of three

shots that will protect her and all of her children from the deadly disease tetanus. So far, the

Kiwanis Family has eliminated this disease from many countries, but we still have more of the world

to save. Be sure to turn in the money that you have donated as soon as possible!

PEDESTRIAN SAFETY FAIR

“On October 18th, we were invited to partake in a Pedestrian Safety Fair,

hosted by the Downtwon Sparks Kiwanis Club. We arrived at O’Brien Middle School

and we taught children how to stay safe as a pedestrian, how to stay safe as a

biker, and other related things. We also helped the Kiwanians set up for the Bike

Rodeo, the Pedestrian Crosswalk, and we were handed a tub of assorted items for

games which we got to create ourselves. We had a few candy-craft stations to

make Halloween themed crafts and stop lights, a stop light coin toss booth, and a

math and reading booth.”

—Amanda Tran, member

CONCESSIONS

Circle K has been helping out Sodexo by volunteering at each football game serving

concessions. We are responsible for serving attendees their snacks and burgers throughout the

game. As per usual, Circle K goes above and beyond in our service! We have a great time serving

food and we interact with customers to get tips. The money collected from some concessions

games gets donated to our District Fundraising Initiatives. Ask anyone who has attended

concessions how it was and I assure you they have some interesting stories to share! There are two

more football concessions left this year. Be sure to join us on November 1 and November 22.

serv

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club goal

3,000

4,630

PTP DOLL DISTRIBUTION AT RENOWN

The Pediatric Trauma Program has many way in

which it helps decrease or treat Pediatric Trauma. In

addition to training doctors and providing children

with the care they need, PTP creates children hospitals like

the one at Renown for children to get the proper care. We

also make PTP dolls for children. These dolls are used as

comfort as well as to help children show their doctor where

the pain is.

Aly Sicat, member reflected on the event: “We

donated hand made PTP dolls to Renown’s pediatric floor to

help child patients point out where it hurts, to hold during

uneasy procedures, and to draw on during their down time.

This service event allows us as volunteers to see an

immediate impact on the community. When I handed a doll

to a 14 year old boy, he smiled and said ‘thank you’ -

something that was especially moving because he had a

condition that made it difficult for him to speak.”

PTP really allows us as volunteers to make a huge

impact in the life of children. Be sure to read more about PTP

on page 10 of the newsletter! In addition to passing out PTP

dolls, we received a tour of the children’s hospital at renown.

6,000 hours

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PUMPKIN PALOOZA Date: Saturday, October 26th, 2014

Location: Victorian Square, Sparks, NV

On a very cold Sunday morning, we all headed to Victorian Square, where

the Pumpkin Palooza event was being held. We first had to sign up at a little

office at the train depot, where they had chicken soup, chili, crackers,

doughnuts, hot chocolate, coffee, and water all ready for the volunteers.

Angie, Marina, and I were placed at the soda bottle ring toss. The rules

were that if a kid tosses a ring onto a soda, they won and would be

rewarded a soda plus some red tickets for prizes. Honestly, the game was

really hard. I think there were only about 4 kids who were actually able to

toss a ring onto a soda bottle. The three of us later took a short break and

saw how lively the event actually was. There were lots of families with their

children all decked out in cute and amazing costumes, great

performances like the pumpkin race, pumpkin seed spitting contest, live

singing, and much more. After our break, we got assigned to a new station,

the Pumpkin Beauty Salon. I helped a lot of kids paint and decorate their

pumpkins while their parents took endless photos of their children. A really

disastrous moment was when a little boy (about 4 or 5) in a Captain

America costume tried to open a paint bottle and the paint splattered all

over him and me. As the day progressed, Angie, Marina, and I were again

assigned to another shift. This time it was the Which Key Is It game. The

player had to choose which of the two doors they wanted to try to open

and then pick from a bunch of keys and if the key opened the door, then

they’d win a prize. This game wasn’t as hard as the ring toss one, but it

could be really confusing at times because the keys all looked alike. With

the first door I tried to open, I found the key instantly but when I tried to

open the second door, it literally took me 5 tries to find the right key. I also

invited some of my friends to volunteer at this event and they all said they

enjoyed it and are now considering joining CKI, which makes me pretty

happy. Well, that was my experience at Pumpkin Palooza and I can

definitely say that even though it was super busy, I had a really fun time

volunteering at this event. —Numfon Vilay, member

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TRAIL OF TREATS

Circle K members drove up to Incline, Nevada to volunteer at a Halloween Festival for

children. There, members participated in various Halloween themed games for kids. One of the

stations was Ghost Darts. At this station, members handed balls to children to throw at a target. As

a reward for playing the game, children were given candy. Some of the other booths were

Bowling, a Science Center, Hopscotch, and Tic-Tac-Toe. Circle K members were found all over this

event interacting with kids. The kids came dressed in their Halloween costumes so this event was

very festive and certainly cute.

Iago de Castro, member, volunteered at the Science Center and said, “It was amazing! I

played with kids in an activity about med-experiments. I helped the kids make a simple

experiment and we had so much fun together!”

Circle K members love to serve the community and help out at events with little children. Be

sure to continuously check up on our Sign Up Sheet so that you can get involved in these great

events!

K-KIDS AT LEMELSON STEM ACADEMY

“Last week during K-Kids, we asked all the kids if they were excited for Halloween. Of

course, a majority of them couldn’t wait. It was super cute hearing about what they’re going

to be dressed up as and how much candy they were going to get. When I was advertising K-

Kids in the lunch room, one of the girls screamed, jumped up and down, and hugged me as

soon as she found out that we were going to be making Halloween decorations. It was the

cutest thing that happened to me all week and it definitely made my day.

I made a bunch of “scary” bats with the stencils that Rosa handed out, but a lot of the

children and mentors got really creative. Some mentors made some pop up decorations, oth-

ers made cut out Jack-O-Lanterns, and another made a spider by tracing four fingers and cut-

ting it out. All the decorations we made are going to be used for the Safe Trick-or-Treating

Haunted House. Unfortunately I won’t be able to go, but I wish I could because it would be so

fun scaring some of those kids.”

—Alyza Mijares, member

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SEPTEMBER DIVISION COUNCIL MEETING

The September DCM was held after the conclusion of CKI North. At this DCM,

we were able to be introduced to the newest clubs in our Capital Division Family.

We met people from Sierra College Circle K, Delta Circle K, and of course we met

the new members from UC Davis, Sac State, and University of the Pacific.

Additionally, we received updates on what each club has been doing to fulfill their

own service, leadership, and fellowship goals.

Our division is full of Liaisons from district committees and we were reminded

to submit articles and videos to the PR Committee, participate in #PTPWeek2014,

attend monthly webinars, and look forward to more information from awards and

District Large Scale Service Project. Whenever you attend an event, you can write

an article or take a video of the event and submit it to Alyssa and she will send it in

to the district. Let’s be sure to show everyone what UN Reno is all about this year!

Joining a committee is a great way to

get more involved in the club! Help plan

and host events, share your ideas, and

contribute to the successes of our club.

KIWANIS FAMILY COMMITTEE

Every Wednesday at 5:45pm, KC 423

FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE

Every other Monday at 8:00pm, KC 520

TECHNOLOGY MEETING

Every Monday at 5:00pm, KC

lead

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ip

Be Sure to pick up your club T-Shirt

today! Special thanks to JC Orolfo and

Jamie Santos for the awesome design!

HAVE YOU SEEN

OUR CLUB

T-SHIRTS YET?!

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fellowship

SEXY SIX FINALLY TAKES HOME THE GOLD AT CKI NORTH

Crazy Kompetitions for Infants (CKI) North is a day where the northern half of

the Cal-Nev-Ha Circle K district gathers to compete in field games while also raising

money for the Pediatric Trauma Program. To learn more about PTP, check out page

14 of this newsletter. For the past few years, UN Reno has sent the “Sexy Six” to CKI

North and each year they come back they place second overall. However, this year,

CKI North was taken over by UN Reno and the rest of Capital Division. We had three

teams from our school alone make it into the top 6 competitors. Capital Division was

about half of the overall attendance and made up each team that was placed into

the semi-finals and final rounds of the competition.

Field games included Fruit Ninja relays, jump rope, magic carpet, ball tossing,

and more. The semi-finals round was a Riff-Off where attendees were serenaded by

the teams competing and the final game was Pro-Bending. The Sexy Six was made

of Luke Tanaka, Jaylen Nacional, JC Orolfo, Darren Manivong, Matt Molloy, and

Casey Omaye. Be sure to congratulate them on their wonderful victory!

CKI North is hosted each year by the District’s Finance and Fundraising

Committee. Be sure to also congratulate Cody Yamada, Fi-Fun member, on the

successes of this event. Thank you to those of you who attended!

MURDER MYSTERY

“The Murder Mystery Dinner was a time for

mystery, food, and a Transylvanian spy,

who turned out to be the killer. This dinner

featured great acting, crazy accusations,

and the final shocking result of the true

killer. It was a great way to spend time with

our Circle K family and work together to

find the killer, or even be accused of

murder. Thanks for the great time!”

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Pediatric Trauma Program The Pediatric Trauma Program (PTP) was created by the Cal-Nev-

Ha Kiwanis Foundation in order to bring an end to pediatric trauma as

the leading cause of death for children ages 14 and under. The mission

of the program is to develop local projects which will reduce the

number of children across California, Nevada, and Hawaii to ensure

that all children live happy, healthy, and safe lives. PTP also trains

special pediatric doctors in hospitals in all three states to support

emergency medicine in pediatrics.

#PTPWeek2014

PTP Week was October 18-

October 26. This was our

week to raise awareness

and raise funds for PTP. On

Monday, we were all

encouraged to change our

profile pictures to us as

babies. Enjoy the cuteness

overload on this page! Also

remember that even if

October is over, we can still

promote this wonderful

program!

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Welcome to the Family!

The Family System has officially

begun! Each of these wonderful

families will be having socials,

service, and leadership events.

Each family will continue to grow

and bond as the year progresses

and we are all excited to see

everything the families can do! If

you don’t know what family you

are in, contact Sarah Smith at

[email protected].

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Kiwanis Family Hello, Victoria Silva from the Reno Sunrisers Kiwanis Club here asking you this simple

question: do you know what the month of November is? Kiwanis Family Month of course! Although you may be a member of one singular club, you are actually connected to many other clubs like

one big family...or should I say one big Kiwanis family. November is the month where we unify the

other clubs in friendship and service. At the top of the family is my club, Kiwanis, that sponsors all

the youth clubs. Then there is Key Club, the club for high schoolers, and Builders Club for middle

schoolers. You have gone to K-Kids right? They are the Kiwanis Club for elementary school

children. Finally, there is Aktion Club, the organization for adults with disabilities. With this many

clubs, no wonder we need an entire month to get to know them!

Now you may be asking yourself, how can I participate in Kiwanis Family Month? Simple, just

get involved in the Kiwanis family events that will be happening all month long! Come as your

club takes over my club’s meeting on November 14th, meet the Key Clubbers that will be joining

your meeting on November 5th, and continue to visit your K-Kids every Friday. Not enough

involvement? Contact Alyssa Yocom your Kiwanis Family chair to help plan and attend the events

going on for the entire month of November.

-Victoria Silva, Reno Sunrisers Kiwanis Member & North Valleys Key Club Kiwanis Advisor

Monday: Show Your K in Every Way

Wear your Nevada CKI T-Shirt

"Circle K International is the largest collegiate

community service organization worldwide. We

empower our members with Service,

Leadership, and Fellowship. Feel free to ask me

more questions about Circle K! #NevadaCKI" Tuesday: Transformation Tuesday

Use a picture of you when you first started Circle

K and a photo of you now

Caption prompt: How have you grown or

transformed through your Circle K

experience? #NevadaCKI Wednesday: Bring a Friend to the Meeting

Invite a friend to our Circle K meeting. It should

be someone who has never visited before

Take a photo with your friend & #NevadaCKI Thursday: #TBT to your Favorite Service Event

Choose a picture from your favorite service

event

Caption prompt: What do you love about

service and being a part of Nevada Circle K?

#NevadaCKI Friday: Find a Kiwanian Friday

Go to the Kiwanis Takeover and take a picture

with any Kiwanian that you meet

Caption prompt: Kiwanis is an organization that

sponsors and supports us so show your love and

appreciation by thanking them for what they do

for us. #NevadaCKI

Celebrate the Kiwanis Family and Circle K than through #NevadaCKI Week 2014! Enter this

contest by posting on social media November 10-14 using our NevadaCKI hashtag for your

chance to win a CKI sweatshirt! Below are the days and their descriptions:

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WHAT IS THE KIWANIS FAMILY? The Kiwanis Family is made up of six branches of community-service based organizations:

Kiwanis, Aktion Club, Circle K, Key Club, Builder’s Club, and K-Kids. Together, we make up the

Kiwanis Family. Kiwanis was started in 1915 in Detroit, Michigan. As Kiwanis clubs began to grow

and pop up all over the world, the International Organization expanded to Service Leadership

Programs (SLP). Kiwanis Clubs all over the world sponsor Circle K, Key Club, Builders Club, and K-

Kids Clubs. Through their sponsorship and support, SLP youth are empowered to perform

community service and develop as a leader at a young age. Being a part of Circle K International is far more than you think. Being a part of Circle K International means being a part of an

International Family that consists of over 500,000 people from all walks of life.

KIWANIS FAMILY HISTORY

1915

Kiwanis International was founded in Detroit,

Michigan

1925

Key Club International was founded at

Sacramento High School, California

1947

Circle K International was founded at Carthage

College, Illinois

1971

Women were allowed to join Key Club

1975

Builders Club was founded

1977

Women were allowed to join Circle K

1987

Women were allowed to join Kiwanis

1987

Aktion Club was founded

1996

Dec. 24, UN Reno Circle K was chartered

1998

K-Kids was founded in Florida

2015

100 Year Anniversary of Kiwanis International

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WHAT DOES EACH BRANCH OF THE KIWANIS FAMILY DO?

Kiwanis— Kiwanis is a community service organizations for adults. This is the “parent branch” to

all of the Service Leadership Programs. The Kiwanis Motto is “Serving the Children of the World” and

Kiwanians strive to improve the lives of children through SLP and through all of the service that they

do. Kiwanians focus on changing the world one child and one community at a time.

Aktion Club— Aktion Club is a community service club for adults with disabilities. The purpose

of this program is to provide adults with disabilities the chance to make a difference in their commu-

nities regardless of any mental or physical limitations that they may have. Additionally, like all of the

other branches of the Kiwanis Family, Aktion Club provides their members with leadership and de-

velopment opportunities. Their motto is “Where Development has no Disabilities.”

Circle K— Circle K is the collegiate branch of the Kiwanis Family and internationally has over

13,000 members. We focus on Service, Leadership, and Fellowship. Our motto is “Live to Serve, Love

to Serve” and we believe that through our efforts, we can transform communities and build lasting

friendships within our organization.

Key Club— Key Club is the high school branch of the Kiwanis Family. With over 250,000 mem-

bers, Key Club International is the largest branch of the Kiwanis Family. Their motto is “Caring—Our

Way of Life.” In many ways, Key Club and Circle K support the same initiatives. Within the California-

Nevada-Hawaii District, we both fundraise for the Pediatric Trauma Program and we focus on doing

community service and building lasting relationships through that service.

Builders Club— Builders Club is the middle school branch of the Kiwanis Family. Kiwanians

have started special programs within Builders Club: one of which is Bring Up Grades (BUG). This pro-

gram promotes education the members of the club and awards them for their academic achieve-

ments. Even though this branch is made of young members, there are still leadership positions avail-

able.

K-Kids— K-Kids is the elementary school branch of the Kiwanis Family. With such young mem-

bers, it may seem difficult to get them involved in leadership and community service but Kiwanis

Clubs all around the world meet with the members of K-Kids clubs to teach them good values and

spark their interest in leadership and service. K-Kids develops a child to become a service leader at

a young age.

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circle k corner LEAPING FOR LITERACY|CNH DISTRICT SERVICE INITIATIVE:

Each year, the district comes up with a District Service Initiative, or DSI. This DSI

addresses a need that it is in our district. Last year, we focused on Anti-Bullying by

spreading positive messages and encourage children to be kind to one another.

This year, our DSI is “Leaping for Literacy.” With this DSI, the Cal-Nev-Ha district is

looking to improve the literacy of children and adults. We can participate in this DSI

by reading with children and promoting literacy though various

activities. However, this initiative doesn’t stop at reading literacy,

this can be applicable to literacy in any topics such as financial

literacy! Leaping for Literacy is so broad and promotes learning

and knowledge to children and adults alike. You can participate

by sharing your knowledge to others and guiding children to

learning more.

CNH UPDATES: November 7-9, CNH Circle K will be having Fall Training Conference. This is a

chance for members from all over the district to come together, learn about

Circle K, meet new people, raise money, do service, and install all of our

wonderful new members.

The CNH District website is continuously being updated with new content. If you

ever want to learn more about Circle K or need a resource, visit cnhcirclek.org!

Within our district, there are many committees that focus on hosting events and

providing YOU with resources. UN Reno Circle K has 4 members on t h e s e

district committees. Contact Alyssa Yocom, Cody

Yamada, Matthew Molloy, or Miguel Henares with

information regarding their roles and also learn

more about what the district is doing for you!

NOVEMBER BIRTHDAYS:

LYRA BELTRAN—11/13

MIGUEL HENARES—11/17

TYLER GALVEZ—11/20

JAYLEN NACIONAL—11/21

ROSA ROMERO—11/24

ABIGAIL MORRIS—11/27

PIERO BASIC-RAVINA—11/27

UN Reno Circle K has

over 100 paid

members!

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ASK CHARLIE HORSE:

MEET YOUR BOARD: ALYSSA YOCOM KIWANIS FAMILY RELATIONS CHAIR

HAPPY KIWANIS FAMILY MONTH! My name is Alyssa Yocom and I’m your

Kiwanis Family Relations Chair for the 2014-2015 Circle K Term. I’ve

been involved in the Kiwanis Family for eight years now and I

have been a part of Builders Club, Key Club, and now Circle K.

The reason I am so passionate about the Kiwanis Family is

because my connections with Kiwanians have changed my

life. I’ve developed into a leader and I have also received so

many opportunities all because of my involvement with

Kiwanians. I hope you enjoy Kiwanis Family month as much as

I do!

I am Finance and Economics double major with hopes of

pursuing a career as a Financial Advisor for individuals, families,

and small businesses. Please feel free to come up to me at any

time and start a conversation! Although, I warn you that my pop

culture knowledge is at level zero.

Our “Ask Charlie Horse” column is here for you to ask all of your questions! You can ask about Circle K, life, or anything else! Charlie is here to help you with all the wonders and pains that life may bring your way. Submit your questions via the Google Form posted on the Sign Up Sheet.

Dear Charlie Horse, If we drink a drink, can we food a food?

— Wordy H. Derp Dear Mr. Derp, Sadly, the English language is much frustrating. Speaking my own Neigh-tive tongue is hard sometimes after learning English. Unlike other languages, this language originated from the Germanic tribes that used to trek the land we now know as Europe. By the time they reached the area we now call Britain, the language they spoke developed into Anglo-Norman. Eventually, a dialect developed out of it that we know as Old English. Now how you ask we went from, “Ever in majesty He reigneth over celestial thrones...” (Codex Junius 11, Liber 1) to “My Anaconda don’t want none unless you got buns hun…” (Anaconda, Nicki Minaj) is completely out of my field of expertise. My language skills are too hoarse for these kind of shenanigans. I suggest you go find an English major.

Dear Charlie Horse, Why is the pizza box square if

the pizza is a circle, and the slice is a triangle?

— Geo M. Etry Dear Ms. Geo, Please consider the following pizza pie chart below.

A more simple answer I can give you is to not care. Why are you caring about the shape? You have pizza, is that not enough, or has all the math gone to your head? I hope this “pizza pie” chart helps.

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RESOURCES

Check out our club’s official website!

It is loaded with information and a

calendar of events:

www.nevadacki.org

Subscribe to our weekly emails to

receive all club news and updates!

http://eepurl.com/x2pY9

Like our page:

Nevada Circle K International

Join our group:

Nevada Circle K

Follow us on Instagram:

@nevada_cki

Follow us on Twitter:

@nevadacki

Check out all of our club videos:

youtube.com/user/NevadaCKI

Circle K International website:

www.circlek.org

Cal-Nev-Ha Circle K website:

www.cnhcirclek.org

Capital Division Facebook group:

Capital Division

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CLUB CONTACT INFORMATION

President Aldrin Santamara

[email protected] (702) 217-2954

VP of Administration Matthew Molloy

[email protected] (702) 334-8775

VP of Service Miguel Henares

[email protected] (702) 418-7856

Secretary Gabriella Murata

[email protected] (702) 278-4394

Treasurer Cody Yamada

[email protected] (808) 936-6654

Fundraising Hailey Brubaker

[email protected] (702) 273-6131

Historian Jared Apostol

[email protected] (775) 771-5174

Kiwanis Family Alyssa Yocom

[email protected] (775) 846-9747

K-Kids Rosa Romero

[email protected] (775) 443-6775

Membership Development & Education

Sarah Smith [email protected]

(775) 313-2009

Public Relations Jenny Kot

[email protected] (480) 789-0801

Single Service Esmond Fung

[email protected] (702) 715-7171

Spirit & Socials Raul Gutierrez

[email protected] (775) 830-4017

Technology Jeff Soriano

[email protected] (775) 544-6113

Faculty Advisor Derek Furukawa

[email protected] (702) 883-4127

Kiwanis Advisor Tom Leahy

[email protected] (775) 230-5882

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A Special Thanks To: Miwako Schlageter | Newsletter Committee

Cody Yamada | Newsletter Committee

Boris Zhang | Newsletter Committee

Article Submissions

Aly Sicat | PTP Doll Distribution

Alyza Mijares | K-Kids

Numfon Vilay | Pumpkin Palooza

Dayna Tanaka | Murder Mystery

Pictures

Jared Apostol | Historian

Alyza Mijares | Photographer

“I pledge to uphold the Objects of Circle K

International, to foster compassion and goodwill

toward others through service and leadership, to

develop my abilities and the abilities of all

people, and to dedicate myself to the

realization of mankind’s potential.”

PLEDGE: