Division 25 East: Volume 6 Issue 6 | October 2015

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Volume 6 | Issue 6

October 2015

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Birmingham | Cleveland | Champs | Granada Hills | Grant | Kennedy | Monroe | Northridge Academy | Van Nuys | VAAS


IN THIS 2015

SEPTEMBER

Lieutenant Govenor’s message Region 7 Training Conference Achievements Upcoming Events Fall Rally South Club Publications Contact Information


Hello Koalas! I hope you are all having a great month so far. We are getting closer to elimating MNT with the fundraiser we have. Tie Dying to Elimante was a success, and we were able to meet our goal. At Region 7 Training Conference, we all had a great time being trained by one another and learning from their experience. Time is passing by quick, and fall rally is coming up. We all need to prepare and act fast. Check out the newsletter for more details on upcoming events. -Amber Huynh Division 25 East News Editor


TYLER KOWTA | D25E LIEUTENANT GOVER

Hello Division 25 East,

Welcome to the best time of your life! Key Club may be promoted to be amazing for college apps an

amount of service we do, but it is so much more than that! You will find a new home, a person that yo

know that was inside of you, and spirit. I hope that you all give Key Club a chance during this school y find out what is means to be in this amazing organization called Key Club International.

I hope you all had a blast at Region Training Conference! Thank you all for coming and I hope you ha

ing time. Thank you all for representing our amazing division! We had the most people from any divisio glad that you were able to make it!

I hope that all of you are having an amazing school year so far! Although I am sad that the four day s

are over, but I am glad to finally come back to school to know that Key Club is here as well. All of thes

ing service events and fundraisers that we hold every single day inspire me to do more and I hope tha

inspired as well. You may not know it but WE ARE SAVING LIVES. It’s crazy to think that our impact on o

schools, and communities help children from around the world. This term already, we have already sa children from Pediatric Trauma and are continuing to fund-raise to save more than 1,000 babies from and neonatal tetanus.

If you are new to Key Club, I hope you are enjoying yourselves but the fun has only begun! You will exp

many moments from impacting lives, going to Fall Rally, and making new friends. All of these events w

inspired and happy that you joined! I guarantee it! Feel free to ask me about Key Club or anything els amazing school year and good luck with everything!


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“Region 7 Training Conference was an amazing experience where I got to learn more about Key Club and meet some

great new people from our region. My first time was perfect, between all the people and the spirit battling that happened, it got me way more hyped up for Fall Rally! I’m excited to use the things I learned at RTC to better the club that I serve. Shout out to all the Lt.G’s who made it happen!”

-Alex Gatus, Granada HS


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this past month. She has been bringing members of the club she

mmage Sale and Special Olympics and has been recruiting more

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UPCOMING

REGION 7 AIDS WALK WHEN: October 11th, 2015 TIME: TBA DON’T FORGET TO SIGN UP ONLINE


G EVENTS

KEY 2 COLLEGE: UCLA

WHEN: October 24th, 2015 Where: UCLA Dodd Hall

WHAT: Key to College is an amazing experience for anyone who wants to go to college! Which should consist of most of you! You can learn many new things about College and get your applications looked over as well!


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w h e n : November 14, 2015 where:

Six Flag’s Magic Mountain

pr e - sal e : $32 ; On site: $36 Season Pass Holder: $5 Car Parking: $20

why:

Experience Motivational Programs, Divisional Spirit Rally, Meet New People, Help Out Pediatric Trauma, and Key Club Spirit.


CLUB REPORTS Club Recaps are created by each individual club giving each club an opportunity to reflect, make goals, and advertise to the entire division!

Birmingham Cleveland

Van Nuys Northridge Academy

Monroe

Granada Hills

Grant Kennedy


VVV NNyy Hiii SShooo Old Business 8/15 Operation Clean Sweep 8/22 DCM Tye Die to Eliminate

New Business

9/12 Paint a House-Sun Valley Neighborhood Pride Day 9/19 RTC DCM 9/26 Key 2 College

Officer Reflection

President Sandra Chimil

This time around is the most busy and rewarding time of our Key Club term. There are so many events at hand and much more. I believe that we as a club should continue to move forward and work hard this term. This would be possible thanks to the dedication of my officers and members. I have positive hopes for the upcoming months.


WEEKENDS RECAP: TREE PEOPLE WITH VAAS KEYCLUB

AN OFFICER REFLECTION This was my first time experiencing Tree People. It was very exciting to see more than ten members from Kennedy attend this joint service event with VAAS Keyclub. The members and I definitely enjoyed nourishing all the trees the right away. We were also given the opportunity to bond with all the other officers and members from VAAS. We played some fun ice breakers and got the chance to know each other more. This was honestly one of my favorite service events,

Historian, Rus-Ann Ibay



Northridge Academy High School

Club Goals This month Northridge Academy is trying to prepare for club rush that will be coming up soon. Club rush is a great way to advertise key club and gain new members. Our board has come up with several ideas for club rush some of them being, giving free food out as a reward to those who sign up, making Instagram cut outs just like our club did in past years. The cut outs are an excellent way to advertise Key club because people always end up posting them on social media, thus spreading out the word. The reason why key club makes such a huge emphasis on advertisement is because we need the support. The more members the better our club gets. If we get a lot of members we will be able to fundraise more and actually receive a good amount of money. Most importantly the more members the more spirit Northridge will have! We hope to achieve our goals to gain more spirit for our division that way at DCON we can win the spirit stick, which is also a huge thing because this year is our divisions last year as Division 25 East.

Officer reflection Ashley Tran Our president, Ashley Tran recently went to our August DCM. This DCM was hosted by Northridge academy. For Ashley it was really stressing because she had to set up all the games and plan everything out. Her board helped her out with the games but it was still stressing for Ashley because she wanted to make sure everything came out perfect so everyone could have a great time. Our theme was back to school so we had back to school related games. Our games included key club trivia, Pictionary, and other games that require team work/ thinking. At the end of the day Ashley was proud of her and the boards work. Everyone seemed to be having a great time and so was Ashley. She was smiling and laughing with all the key club members as we played games. Once DCM was over everyone went to make Tie dye shirts which came out really good.

Upcoming Events: Patches 9/5


James Monroe High School This month I really enjoyed serving at the Farmers Market and helping out the volunteers from one generation. There were a lot of different booths to help out at, and I was assigned bagels. Overall helping sell bagels doesn't sound like a hard job, but it was. There are so many different types of bagels that I didn't know, but everyone was very friendly and the customer showed the volunteers the different types of bagels and they were very patient with us. I learned a lot about bagels that Sunday. There were also a lot of other booths where they sold things like: books, clothes, fruits, and more. I personally did not try any of the food but other members said that they really liked it. I believe one of the volunteers from one generation said that the farmers market was open every Sunday, and if this is true I would like to volunteer here a lot more often. Maybe we could make this a monthly event. -Stephanie Hernandez

August Events -Fruttino Fundraiser with VAAS 08/29/15 -Encino Farmer's Market 08/30/15

September Events -Sweet Snow Fundraiser with Monroe Hip Hop 09/05/15 -Summer Breeze 5k 09/06/15 -Region 7 Training Conference 09/19/15 -Stop Cancer Walk 09/20/15


CLEVELAND HIGH SCHOOL UPCOMING NEWS

Club Rush 9 -Recruit new members Lei bracelet and necklace Region Training Conference 9/19 September DCM

Officer Reflection:

Operation Clean Sweep was a success! We helped cleaned the streets in our community and may have saved hundreds of trash ending up in the ocean. Many members enjoyed this event as we helped sweep our neighborhood.Monique Basto, Tech Editor

OLD NEWS

Operation Clean Sweep 8/15 AUGUST DCM 8/22 -tie dye to Eliminate Pizza Rev/Sweet Snow 8/22 Encino Farmers Market 8/30 Back to School Night 9/2 -sold Chow Mein


Birmingham Charter High School

Past Events • Division Iceskating Fundraiser – 8/7 • 30th Annual Festival of the Arts – 8/9 • Skyzone Fundraiser with Monroe – 8/13 • August DCM – 8/22

Future Events • Balboa Park Clean Up with Kennedy – 9/12 • Walk to End Alzheimer Walk – 9/13 • RTC – 9/19 • Stop Cancer Walk – 9/20 • Operation Gratitude – 9/26 • Japan Fair 2015 – 9/26 • Burning Sands - 9/27

The Iceland fundraiser was the most recent event I have attended. Although not many members came from other schools, we still had enough people to raise some money. I hope to have more events like this, because you are able to raise money while you’re having fun with your friends. Since all our officers are seniors this year, I would like the underclassmen to take an interest in key club in order for the club to continue. I would like to improve our member retention because many members show up to the first few members and don’t come to any events, however, I am really excited for the upcoming term!


contac t information Lietuenant Governor | Tyler Kowta d25e.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com (818) 390-4980

Executive Assistant|Brian Pham

Executive Assistant |Samuel Kim

Secretary | Timothy Sun

s.kim.dea@gmail.com

TimothySun1998@gmail.com

(818) 914-8412

(818) 919-9520

Treasurer| Fong Chea fchea.d25e.dt@gmail.com (818) 987-3357

Media Coordinator | Jay Velasco d25e.cnhkc.dmc@gmail.com (818)217-9641

News Editor | Amber Huynh d25e.cnhkc.dne@gmail.com (818)288-0068

Event Coordinator | Monique Basto

brianlpham2000@gmail.com (818) 388-9543

monique.basto1230@gmail.com (818)261-6156


Elizabeth De Dios|Birmingham

Jemmy Moreira| Monroe

elizabethdedios3@gmail.com

d25e.monroe.president@gmail.com

(818) 625-0764

(818)298-1085

Idaly s Perez | Gran t

Ashley Tran | Northridge Academy

d25e.grant.president@gmail.com

d25e.northridge.president@gmail.com

(818)565-9607

(818) 300-7158

Jared Ngao | Cleveland

Jesreen Ragual| VAAS

d25e.cleveland.president@gmail.com

d25e.vaas.president@gmail.com

(805) 304-2941

(818)802-2756

Jesse Gonzaga |Kennedy

Sandra Chimil| Van Nuys

jesseteenblast@gmail.com

d25e.vannuys.president@gmail.com

(818) 322-9937

323-514-7014 Alina De Castro| Granada Hills decastroalina@gmail.com (818) 635-2659


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