
Cali-Nev-Ha District | Region 13 | Division 10 South
Cali-Nev-Ha District | Region 13 | Division 10 South
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Splash Splash Blue Turtles!! Happy December!! I hope you all have an amazing and well-deserved break. Make sure to stay tuned to see what we have in store for the second semester :D As we head towards the end of th eterm, make sure to start thinking about your attendance at District Convention (DCON)!! It’s a really fun event to meet other Key Clubbers from all over CNH, and I highly encourage all you to attend and rep the one and only Division 10 S th
Blooming with Service, Blooming with Service, Oralee Tran Oralee Tran
LTG 2024-2025 LTG 2024-2025
D10South, Region 13 D10South, Region 13
It’s FINALLY December!!
Dive Deeper into the December Newsletter to see what updates and information we have in store for you all to see this month :D
Stay tuned for next months Newsletter!
But for now, enjoy this r
Swimming In Service, Swimming In Service, Emily Huang Emily Huang DNE 2024-2025 DNE 2024-2025
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Seeing as Fall Rally South took place on November 9th, Alhambra Key Club was mostly busy for the event. At Fall Rally South, many members of Alhambra Key Club enjoyed going to Six Flags Magic Mountain and bonding with fellow Key Club Members. Some services that were provided included Anime Pasadena. At this service, members were able to provide help in running a large convention. We also opened slots for the Salvation Army, in which members were able to help the Salvation Army collect money for their charity. Overall, this month was packed with many experiences that Alhambra Key Club was able to provide.
Gabrielino Key Clubbers got to Coolidge Elementary School around 4:30 p.m. to help set up for the Coolidge school dance. After setting up Coolidge for the dance, students and parents started coming into the school to participate! Key Clubbes had different booths open for the kids to come enjoy. They also helped with arts & crafts and helped the kids decorate what they had made!
After a long and eventful day at Collidge, Gabrielino Key Clubbers took down decroations and cleaning up what was left at the party. Without the help of Key Clubbers, the event would not have been as smooth sailing as it was.
Over the month of November, Mark Keppel hosted another general meeting, which covered hour opportunities and reiminders. With this general meeting, Keppel took the advantage of gathering members together in order to color coloring sheets for Color A Smile. Almost 60 pages were colored! The hour opporutunities that were offered this month included the Thai CDF Food Distribution, the Walk to End Alzheimer’s, and more. As the semester ends, Mark Keppel Key Club hopes that members will take it easy with their participation in services as we continue to offer more services!
November has been a month of steady, but very important month of service to the community of Rosemead. At Rosemead, there was an interclub
WINGS x Key Club Donation Drive throughout the month of November. WINGS aims to help the community by providing the necessary giving services to inspire and help others. During this drive, we worked with Beauty 2 which is an organization dedicated to providing life-changing services to individuals experiencing homelessness. Key Clubbers were encouraged to contribute any items they could, whether it was hygeine products, clothing, or other necessities.
Rosemead Key Clubbers also helped volunteer at the annual Fitness Day and Health Fair hosted by Rosemead Recreational Center. Key Clubbers helped with the check-in desk, help set up tables, and help with stage crew.
During the event, volunteers helped manage crowds and helped at the different booths. At the end of the event, volunteers helped clean up. This event was very fun for all of the volunteers who signed up and of course are looking forward to this awesome event next year!
During the Month of November, Wilson
Key Clubbers helped at the SRLA ENdurance 5k and 15k on Sunday Novemeber 17, 2024 from 8:00 am12:00 pm. Volunteers arrived at 5:30 am and stayed there until after 12:00 pm. This event was hosted at Woodley Park celebrating 35 years of SRLA and WIlson Key Clubbers helped by distributing medals to runners at the end of their run, distributing water, light snakcs, and helping with setting up/taking down chairs. Key Clubbers also helped with sweeping and picking up trash at the end of the event.
Wilson’s President and VP reached out to SRLA to be apart of this event.
On November 8th, Friday, from 4 to 5pm, 8 Wilson Key Clubbers through signupgenius,com signed up for a volunteering event in which they demonstrated and then taught primary aged stuents how to make a Bow and Arrow using paper materials that was sponsored by the organization STEMsters. Volunteers went to Brightwood Elementary and taught in front of a class of 10-20 elementary school students. On the following Friday, 8 more Key Clubbers signed up and demonstrated students on how to create a Maze Game.
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RUN don’t walk and join us this December, for a DCM with D10 and D35!
Make sure to sign up by December 20th, bringadmission money AND a copy of your medical form, and we’ll be SNOW happy to see you there.
A nonprofit organization called March of Dimes works to improve the health of expectant mothers and their unborn children, particularly by reducing birth defects and premature deliveries. Through fundraising activities like the "March for Babies" walk, where members solicit donations and sponsorships, Key Club promotes this cause. At their schools, they also plan fundraising events like car washes, cake sales, and coin drives. Additionally, by developing campaigns and disseminating information, Key Clubbers contribute to raising awareness of maternal and infant health. Members of the Key Club build leadership abilities, give back to their communities, and support vital research and activities by supporting March of Dimes.
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NINJA TURTLES
LTG Oralee Tran - d10s.ltg@cnhkeyclub.org
EA Devin Zapata - zapatadevin7@gmail.com
EA Jenny Mai - jennymaijm15@gmail.com
DNE Emily Huang - Emilyhuang251@gmail.com
Alhambra - zapatadevin7@gmail.com
Bosco Tech - yesokok26@gmail.com
Gabrielino - jasonshao.exe@gmail.com
Mark Keppel - bangitblest@gmail.com
Rosemead - d10s.rosemead.pres@gmail.com
San Gabriel - trescialoo128@gmail.com
Schurr - cnh.pres.shskey@gmail.com
Wilson - Emilyhuang251@gmail.com
Welcome Back Montobello - alyssaalvarenga@gmail.com
Region Advisor - r13advisor.lsalgren@cnhkeyclub.org
RAA - pafladybug@gmail.com
Cali-Nev-Ha District | Region 13 | Division 10 South