Division 6 South November 2014 Newsletter

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Volume 2 / Issue 6 / November Edition Official Newsletter of Division 6 South | Region 4 | Cali-Nev-Ha District| Key Club


Challenge of the Month……………………..…….1 Club News…………………………………….……2-3 Past Events  RTC……………………………….………………5  October Social…………………………………6  Trick or Treat for UNICEF……………………...6 Upcoming Events     

Division Food Drive………………….………..8 November DCM………………………………9 Key Club Week…………………………...…..10 Fall Rally Prep Day/Fall Rally……………11-12 DCON…………………………………………..13

Division Updates  Polar Bears of the Month……………….…..15  Dues………………………..……………….….16 Misc.  PTP…………….……………………….……….17  Eliminate……………………………………....18  Scholarships……………………………..…….19 New DLT Members…………………………………20 Contact Info…………………………………….21-22


Week 1  Tell a friend about Key Club Week 2  Go to Fall Rally Week 3  Bring a friend to a Key Club Meeting Week 4  Bring a friend to a Key Club event



First Blood Drive of the Year | Paloma Valley Written by Allison Acuna, Paloma This year’s first annual blood drive was held on Tuesday September

“It was great to be able to help out and I actually had fun directing traffic.” - Sarah Baldwin, member “There were many students who gave blood and it was a happy atmosphere.” - Tiana Him, member

23, 2014.All blood drives are a great way to get all Key Club members involved, and to be able to show non-members a little bit of what Key Club does. There

“I had fun helping out and had a really good time.” - Arisa Wall, member

is a variety of different positions to work, some being hand holder, canteen, or signing people in. With each blood drive hosted, Key Club members have the opportunity to earn community service hours in a fun and easy way. It is a good taste of future community service events that will be held, and an all-around fun experience.


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Bigger Key Club, More to Know | written by Cindy Gallegos, Heritage Region Training Conference is a meeting with the whole Region! Region 4’s training conference was held at Paloma Valley High School on October 4th. This was the perfect time to teach new members about Key Club and what it has to offer! There were various workshops; like how to be a better officer, member, more spirited, and many more! Without workshops, our members, and maybe even our officers, would not be informed about the duties in this wonderful club. People would not have understood how big we are, and how much Key Club impacts the world with the simplest things that we and other clubs, divisions, regions, and districts do. There is so much Key Club can offer to a person and the world, that amazes even me, that I am a part of this organization, and how much more I find out what I am getting into. I hope that the new members will realize their love for this club as I did, and continue to spread goodness and make valuable friends when they are in Key Club.


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November DCM Date: November 20th Time: 3pm-6pm Location: Rancho Verde HS Why go? Potluck style! Socialize with other Polar Bears Fun games and ice breakers



Date: Nov. 8th Time: 4pm-8pm Location: TBA Why go?  Learn/practice Cheers  Make posters/signs  Receive spirit gear

Date: Nov. 15th Location: Six Flags Magic Mountain Valencia, CA Cost: Ask your respective home officers Rally: 12pm-1pm at Golden Bear Theater


November 3rd-7th

 spirit gear  bandanas (dark blue)  tutus (black, white, dark blue)  socks (blue, white, black)  polar bear ears (white)  division t-shirt

Clothes pins (hazardous) Noisemakers: Whistles Megaphones Bull horns Pins/buttons Balloons Masks or Full body costumes in the park (faces may not be covered in the park)  Crazy glue  Any small items (hazard to animals)        

 It is a fundraiser for our district charity, the Pediatric Trauma Program.  Ride rollercoasters and other rides at Six Flags!  CHEERING YOUR HEART OUT AT THE RALLY!  Participate in the Fall Rally Auction where your division bids on Lt. Governors or District Officers.  Meet many CNH BEES!  Having random people asking, “HOW DO YOU FEEL?”  Support Division 6 South and help win spirit stick  To bee inspired

 must ride to and from Six Flags with your club  must attend spirit rally  must purchase ticket with chaperone  show spirit non-stop at rally  should practice cheers/attend fall rally prep day


DCON 2015 theme is Celebrate: Service, Leadership and Family



Member: Trevor Harris from Heritage Key Club

Officer: Dana Truong from Chaparral Key Club

Club: Rancho Verde Key Club


Here are the dates to look out for:  Members: o Haven’t turned in your dues? Turn your dues by November 14th  Clubs: o November 1st (RECEIVED BY): This is the date for early bird and it is highly encouraged that your club dues are received by then. o December 1st (RECEIVED BY): This is the last date before you are considered late on submitting your dues. It is vital you have your invoice and check sent in time to ensure participation at DCON and qualifications for elections. o DUES_AD.jpg

When clubs have the invoice and check send it to: Key Club International PO Box 6069 – Dept 123. Indianapolis, IN 46206-6069


PTP Grant 

This grant is provided by the CNH District, and clubs can only receive up to $250 in funds. There is no deadline for this grant, so I highly suggest you have your treasurer start on the application. There are several requirements so make sure you contain each part before sending in the application. I have attached the application form below.

PTP Funds 

After raising money for Pediatric Trauma Program for the Fall Rally Auction, remember to complete the following steps: 1. Write a check payable to Cali-Nev-Ha Key Club. Indicate division and club name in the memo line. Envelope To: ATTN: Bruce Henning, Key Club PTP Donation Cali-Nev-Ha (CNH) District Office 8360 Red Oak Street #201 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 2. Indicate the high school, division, and school address in the sender line Envelope From: Bee High School Division ##, Region ## 1234 Beehive St. Beeville, BE 12345

. 3. The deadline for mailed donations that will count towards Fall Rally is received by November 8th for Fall Rally South.


After fundraising, having collected donations, and putting those donations in ASB or bookkeeper account, complete the following to send the money in:  STEP 1: Write a check! (Remember an adult should be writing the check! o Payable To: Kiwanis International Foundation o Memo: The ELIMINATE Project | CLUB #  STEP 2: Put the check into an envelope! You also NEED to send in this complete form: http://sites.kiwanis.org/Kiwanis/Libraries/SLP_Section__Resources_page/Kiwanis_family_giving_form.sflb.ashx TO: The Eliminate Project: Campaign Office Kiwanis International Foundation 3636 Woodview Trace Indianapolis, IN, 46268 USA Memo Line: Club name or number From: Bee High School Division ##, Region ## 1234 Beehive St. Beeville, BE 12345 *Clubs will be rewarded with a UNICEF Patch if at least $250 in funds


 Being in this organization provides us with so many great opportunities and one for seniors is scholarships. After devoting themselves to this amazing organization for 4 years, they deserve their recognition. I encourage graduating seniors to apply for this scholarship. Free money is the best type of money.  Kiwanis Scholarship: Due February 5th, 2015 Learn more Here


 Jose Cordova from Heritage as Member Recognition Coordinator Jose can assist you with filling out any DCON awards and has assembled a team to determine winners for miscellaneous awards.

 Victoria Vu from Heritage as Service EXPO Coordinator o Victoria can help any clubs in need of service, fundraising, or ice breaker ideas.  Kathleen Panganiban from Paloma Valley

as Division News Editor o Kathleen will be creating the division newsletters, collecting the articles and visuals from the editors from each club from now on.


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Region 4 Advisor, Mrs. Qualm r04.advisor@gmail.com

Lieutenant Governor, Erica Apostolos d06s.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com

Member Recognition Coordinator, Jose Cordova d06s.keyclub. mrc@gmail.com

Service EXPO Coordinator, Victoria Vu d06s.keyclub.dsec@gmail.com

Division News Editor, Kathleen Panganiban d06s.keyclub.cne@gmail.com


Presidents: Darren Shin, Chaparral: darrensshin@gmail.com Bryant Thea, Great Oak: btheabthea@gmail.com Andrea Cadaing, Heritage: hkc.president@gmai.com Kira Porta, Murrieta Mesa: mkeyclub@gmail.com Jessica Xayarath, Paloma Valley: xaya.jessica@gmail.com Jazmine Corona, Perris: 277202my.puhsd.org Angela Lagarda, Rancho Verde: angsourire@gmail.com Evaline Aguigam, Temecula Valley: Aguigam.evaline@gmail.com


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