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THE DAILY DEVIL DIVISION 26 SOUTH | CNH | KEY CLUB Caring – Our Way of life Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20* 21* 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Calendar * Next OTC will most likely be on July 20/21 Letter From the Editor Spotlight on Our Clubs August Calendar & DCM Agenda District News Devil Golden Cup Contacts International News VOLUME 2 | ISSUE 4
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THE DAILY DEVIL DIVISION 26 SOUTH | CNH | KEY CLUB

Caring – Our Way of life

Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat

1 2 3 Leon’s Birthday

4 5 MRF’s Due

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7 8 9 10 11 Mr. Gin’s Birthday

12 13

14 15 Visuals/Articles Due

16 17 18 19 20*

21* 22 23 24 25 26 27

28 29 30 31

Calendar

*""Next"OTC"will"most"likely"be"on"July"20/21"

Letter From the Editor

Spotlight on Our Clubs

August Calendar & DCM Agenda

District News

Devil Golden Cup

Contacts

International News

VOLUME 2 | ISSUE 4

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The Editor

Vol. 2 | Issue 1

Becoming familiar with the new school year becomes increasingly easier as high school progresses. Underclassmen generally experience greater difficulties, while upperclassmen (especially seniors) feel more at ease with their surroundings and community.

I hope that all our Key Clubs have given all students the warm welcome and open arms we are known for. Having a community within a community, especially a great one like Key Club, can greatly enrich students’ high school experiences. Plus, the eager freshmen and sophomores may potentially become extremely involved and comprise the next generation of Key Clubbers! With that said, our club duties do not merely involve recruiting new members. We must work with the intention of creating an engaging, social, and rewarding experience for new and former members. Your Division News Editor,

Billy Huang

Billy Huang

A Letter From

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Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat

1 2 3 Early Bird MRF’s Due

4

5 MRF’s Due

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

13 14 15 Articles/Visuals Due

16 17 18 19 FRN

20 Newsletter Published

21 22 23 24 25 26

27 28 29 30 31

October Calendar

D26S | OCTOBER DCM

Agenda I.  Call to order & pledge

I pledge, on my honor, to uphold the objects of Key Club International; to build my home, school, and community; to serve my nation and God; and to combat all forces which tend to undermine these institutions.

II.  Roll call & club share-outs •  Acalanes •  California •  Dougherty Valley •  Dublin •  Foothill •  Las Lomas •  Miramonte •  Monte Vista •  San Ramon Valley

III.  Past Business A.  Recognition

1.  Club of the Month 2.  Member of the month

B.  Devil Golden Cup C.  Region Training Conference Recap

IV.  New Business A.  Fall Rally North – October 19 B.  Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF C.  Dues! – early bird registration: November 1 D.  Kiwanis Family month – November E.  Key Club Week – November 4-8

1.  Monday – Show your K in every way 2.  Tuesday – Kudos to the key players 3.  Wednesday – Connect the Ks 4.  Thursday – Bring a friend to Key Club 5.  Friday – Do it your way

F.  Holiday fundraising – What fundraisers could we have for the holidays? Don’t forget that our focus after FRN will be the Eliminate Project!

V.  Open Forum VI.  Meeting Adjourned

Notes

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Thanks to Dublin for hosting!

DATE

Dublin Ulferts Center Dublin, CA

Lieutenant Governor Julia Shen, [email protected], (925) 354-8243

Executive Assistant Connie Ng, [email protected], (925) 984-6229

Division Secretary Claire Yu, [email protected], (415) 940-1745

Division News Editor Liyang “Billy” Huang, [email protected], (925) 719-5063

OCTOBER 13; 2:00PM

Reminders MRF: •  Due on the 5th •  File name:

ClubName_MRF_1314 •  Email subject: ClubName Month

MRF •  Send to

[email protected] •  CC our Region Advisor:

[email protected] •  CC your Kiwanis Advisor

Articles/Visuals: •  Due on the 15th •  Send to

[email protected]

Check out our website! d26scnhkcltg.wix.com/d26s

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Vol. 2 | Issue 2 August 2013

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September 6th 2013 was California High Key Club's first meeting. We introduced all our officers and started off with the question "What is Key Club?" Many freshman and underclassmen and the remaining previous members came and gained more knowledge about Key Club. Upcoming events our club is participating in include RTC, FRN and a volunteer opportunity right here in our back yard—the Heart Walk, which will be held in Bishop Ranch 8 on September 22nd. Many new recruits are looking forward to FRN and volunteering.

California

Dougherty Valley Key Club has been working tirelessly to prepare for Dougherty Valley’s Club day. Club day is the day where people walk around and decide which clubs they want to join. It is one of Key Club’s most important times. Our officers have been spreading the word of Key Club International and we have a thought out plan to attract members. A stereo will be created to play music to get members, and we will be passing candy to anybody that signs up. Besides Club day, Dougherty Valley officers have also prepared for the upcoming school year. We’ve already had our first informational meeting, and we’ve given out papers to buy t-shirts and to prepare for FRN. It seems everything is running smoothly for us!

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DISTRICT NEWS Children’s Miracle Network 101

Hospitalized infants and children need specia l pharmaceutica ls

and equipment engineered to work with their small sta ture.

From the tiniest tube or milliliter of medica tion to ECMO, a

formidable device that acts as an artificia l lung outside the

body, medicines and machines tha t help sick kids get well a re

specia lized - and high priced. Skilled pedia tric professionals

a rmed with evolving trea tments and expensive tools work to

save more than 14 million children annua lly from life-

threa tening injuries, birth defects, cancer, and numerous other

a ilments.

Children’s Miracle Network (CMN) is a nonprofit

organization that raises money to benefit hospita lized kids

while increasing awareness of its member hospita ls. All CMN

contributions directly benefit hospita ls, helping to purchase up-

to-da te equipment, tra in staff, conduct life-saving research,

implement outreach programs and provide hea lth care for

children whose parents can’t a fford to pay.

More than 170 children's hospita ls a re a ffilia ted with

Children's Miracle Network. Find a Children's Miracle

Network hospita l near you and learn about the work they are

doing in your community.

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Vol. 2 | Issue 2 August 2013

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What is the Pediatric Trauma Program?

! The%Kiwanis%CNH%Foundation%recognized%a%serious%need%for%education%and%training%in%the%pediatric%trauma%and%injury%prevention.%From%there,%the%foundation%established%the%Pediatric%Trauma%Program%in%1994.%%

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Did you know that��

� Unintentional%injury%is%the%#1%killer%of%children%under%14%in%the%United%States?%

� Unintentional%injury%kills%more%children%each%year%than%any%other%cause%(Including%disease,%homicide,%and%suicide)%

� 90%$of$these$unintentional$injuries$can$be$prevented!$

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What is the goal of this program?

% The%main%goal%is%to%reduce%the%number%of%children%who%are%killed%or%injured%by%trauma.%

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How many partner hospital�s are there?

! Currently,%there%is%San%Diego,%Loma%Linda,%Madera,%Honolulu%and%Reno%

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Does%Fall%Rally%South%and%North%benefit%PTP?%

% YES%it%does!%Part%of%the%admission%goes%to%PTP%and%same%with%the%funds%raised%at%the%rallies!%

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Where can I find more information?

% http://www.cnhfoundation.org/supports/PTP.html%

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Pediatric Trauma Program

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Vol. 2 | Issue 2 August 2013

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS

Congratulations Key Clubbers around the world! With everyone’s efforts, Key Club International has raised nearly $1.5 million for the Eliminate Project! That is an amazing achievement for Key Club and a miracle to those affected by MNT (maternal & neonatal tetanus).

Because this deadly disease causes excruciatingly painful symptoms (bodily convulsions, extreme sensitivity to light/touch, etc) MNT has become one of the primary focuses of Key Club.

That being said, one of the district goals is for *every member to save three lives from MNT*

If our division reaches its goal of 375 members, then that’s 1125 lives saved!

So make sure to recruit as many members as you can!

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Vol. 2 | Issue 2 August 2013

Share your Key Club story—and win a pair of customized Key Club Converse shoes!

Entering the contest is easy! Just email the following items to [email protected] by September 21:

• A picture of your favorite shoes (be creative!)

• A brief paragraph (100 words or fewer) about why Key Club—like your favorite pair of shoes—is a good fit for you

• Your name, school name and district Entries will be posted to the official Key Club International Facebook page by 11 a.m. EST on September 23. Then it’s time to vote! Share your story and photo with your Facebook friends to get more “likes” and increase your chances of winning. The five entries with the most likes by 11:59 p.m. EST on September 29 will win. Each winner will receive a pair of customized Key Club Converse shoes.

Key Club Shoes Contest

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Vol. 2 | Issue 4 October 2013

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Points will be awarded to clubs and will add together over the term!

• Attending DCMs - 10 points per member • Reading the newsletter - 5 points per member who answers the question at the end correctly

Reading the Reminders - 5 points per member who answers the question (either text or respond) at the end correctly

• Secretary sends MRF by Early Bird date (the 3rd) - 50 points • Secretary sends MRF on time - 30 points • Secretary sends MRF late (better late than never!!) - 10 points • Attending Kiwanis meetings - 10 points per person • All officers attend DCM - 50 points • Fundraisers - 15 points per • $150+ raised in a single month - 40 points

Question: WHAT IS THE DEADLINE OF THE DISTRICT BUTTON CONTEST?

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Devil Golden Cup

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Division Website: www.d26scnhkcltg.wix.com/d26s

District Website: www.cnhkeyclub.org

International Website: www.keyclub.org

The Daily Devil

Lieutenant Governor Julia Shen [email protected]

925-354-8243

Executive Assistant Connie Ng [email protected]

925-984-6229

Division Secretary Claire Yu [email protected]

415-940-1745

Division News Editor Billy Huang [email protected]

925-719-5063

Region Advisor Doug Gin [email protected]

925-785-7616

Region Advisor Lisa Grover [email protected]

707-410-8499

Contacts

Vol. 2 | Issue 4 October 2013