Division 16 North|April 2018

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THE UNICORN HERALD Volume 3|Issue 11

April 2018

DIVISION 16N | REGION 7

CNH | KEY CLUB


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Letter from the Editor Letter from the LTG

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Recognitions Spotlights

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PTP Grants 101 Key Leader

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Club News: Vaughn

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Club News: Vaughn

ICON Information Club Elections

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DLT Contact Info

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Stay Updated


HELLO UNICORNS! I can’t believe this term is almost ending. Let’s continue to attend events and serve until the end! Speaking of which, our last DCM, the Unicorn Olympics, is soon so make sure to attend! As club elections are currently taking place, I wish all the candidates good luck and congratulations to those who are new officers! Once again, thank you to the Bulletin Editors for the hard work because newsletters would not be complete without your BEEutiful help!

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HELLO UNICORNS! I cannot believe that this is my last time writing to you all on the newsletter. It has been an honor to be your Lieutenant Governor and I hope that all of you have worked hard to serve your home, school, and community. From cheering at Fall Rally, to attending service projects, and making new friends, there are so many things that we have done this year. I am proud and sad to see this term end. However, even through we are nearing the end, this does not mean to stop serving! Please make sure to attend our last DCM (the Unicorn Olympics!). In addition to the banquet we will have in May. Once again, thank you for being the best division ever. L-O-V-E I love my D-I-V! Buzzing with service, Lt. Governor Nikki

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RECOGNITIONS Congratulations to:

MEMBER of the MONTH:

OFFICER of the MONTH:

CLUB of the MONTH:

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SPOTLIGHTS Hazel Aguiluz (GV) Samantha Herrera (Vaughn) “We have held rush weeks “We have Kiwanis help with where we make Valentine’s the local street fair and cards for people who deserved Also had a club social to know they are loved and where we made slides full of memes to introduce our sent them to hospitals.” selves to the members.” Marc Calderon (Sylmar) Chris Jarocki (Saugus) “We had a clothing drive “We’ve been busy doing where we collected a few Pennies for Patients, which is a clothing items, and now we great fundraising project that need to donate them to helps bring awareness and MEND or another provides funding to children Organization.” suffering from cancer.” Brooke Nelson (WR) “We have been reminding members about upcoming meetings and recruiting new people to join. This year, we made a remind and it has really benefited our club.”

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banda night By: Luis Lopez (Vaughn) On March 9, 2018, our student body hosted an annual dance. Key Club was allowed to sell food that night to raise money for our goal of $200 to donate to preferred charities. In order for this to happen, we first needed to plan what we were going sell and who was going to donate some materials. The club planned this for about two weeks. We decided to sell two things: esquites and aguas frescas. The members were able to gain hours by donating their time during the dance to the sale for an hour. We even opened it up to those who were not in the club, in hopes that more people will join. We also gave hours to the parents of the students who donated any amount of items we needed for the beverages and the food we sold at Banda Night. The night was great, we earned money for charities and after, went to dance and listen to some good music for the rest of the night. This is an event that both Key Club and everyone awaits for next year.

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san fernando street festival By: Luis Lopez (Vaughn) The meeting started a little after the beginning of lunch. We greeted the members, as always, and welcomed them back. After, we got straight to business. First thing up on list to discuss was our club social. The details of the event were said and a count of how many were taken. Next was Keychella. Even though not all the details were given to us, we wanted to give the members a heads up on the date in hopes that would allow them to add that to their schedule.

Lastly, due to the large amounts of inactive members we have, the Vice President reminded the members about the duties that needed to be done in the club. Through this, we hoped to motivate them to be more active and enthusiastic about Key Club and how fun it can be. Then, members were sent off to eat in the meeting room or attend to any other place. In the coming months, we really hope to have more active members and potential officers.

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DLT CONTACT INFO Lieutenant Governor: Nikki Sohn Email: d16n.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com Executive Assistant: Evelyn Kong Email: d16n.cnhkc.ea1@gmail.com Executive Assistant: Lauren Rodriguez Email: d16n.cnhkc.ea2@gmail.com Spirit Coordinator: Haeun Hyeon Email: d16n.cnhkc.spirit@gmail.com Media Coordinator: Lauren Lee Email: d16n.cnhkc.media@gmail.com News Editor: Hyewon Lee Email: d16n.cnhkc.dne@gmail.com Secretary: Jerry Calderon Email: d16n.cnhkc.secretary@gmail.com Service Project Coordinator: Mitali Sakharkar Email: d16n.cnhkc.service@gmail.com

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