Paw Print | September | Volume 11 Issue 4

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Grizzly BulletinGrizzly Bulletin Saint Mary’s Key Club is STILL continuing their sticker fundraiser!! All funds will not only help the home club itself, but also the Pediatric Trauma Program. Better get them fast, they sell out quick! Give these cute1grizzliesstickersatry!!NEWNOTIFICATION If you have any advertisements you want to contribute to the Grizzly Buletin, contact d27n.cnhkc.dne@gmail.com

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Division GoalsDivision Goals Dues Paid Members Goal : 15% Increase 675 Members 04 | Progress Tracker Service Goal 1379/6500 Hours PTP Fund Goal $1,623.50/2000

District GoalsDistrict Goals Dues Paid Members Goal : 35,000 Members 05 | Progress Tracker Service Goal 631,36.298/850,000 Hours Last Update: July 2022 PTP Fund Goal $29,973.82/$225,000

06 | Editor’s Note

D27N Division News Editor d27n.cnhkc.dne@gmail.com

Second month into school Grizzlies!! HOW DO YOU FEEL!?! I know I feel tired already! I hope everyone is having time to rest for yourself and please don’t overload yourself, self-care is important during this time of year, especially my seniors. I love all of you and reach out if you just need a friend, as I always say at the end of my editor’s note <33 HappyGrizzliesSeptember ⋆ ˚。⋆୨୧˚ my first few months ever in Key Club and how I built myself being someone who was only limited to stay in their shell to miss Division News Editor. This is for all my new grizzlies who can be possibly scared of this organization or any grizzly who wants to push themselves into become a true Key Club leader.

I remember vividly what my first ever Key Club event was. It was the 2019 August DCM. Our very own Antonio Q. was our Lieutenant Governor at the time and I was with my school friends. We were in the hot sun, playing many icebreakers and starting our DCM session. I was especially clueless what was happening as I wasn’t even memorized with the Key Club pledge. I can just imagine myself standing there awkwardly with my right hand up in the air looking at my friends with an embarrassed face. Lucily after that day, it got in my head, but at the time, it was as if I was learning the unit circle for the first time. It was very educational however as I learned about the purpose of Honey Points, recognition, and how to even run a meeting. Just watching something can teach you a lot. It was all before I knew the meaning of service and building bonds. After the event, I followed the CNH and Division Instagrams where I was deeply educated about opportunities, origin of Kiwanis, etc. It wasn’t until the middle of sophomore year I was brave enough to ask my 2020 d27n leaders about advice on how to become a leader. I 100% recommend it, I promise everyone is nice. Who knows what will come to you, like me, I had no idea I was so interested in the DNE role! One of my top goals this summer is getting to know each Grizzly individually, creating bonds as much as possible. Although I won’t be super active as I was last term, I will still be at many Division events as possible. I always love meeting new people, so please if you see me around, give a quick wave. I promise I don’t bite. This is all the content I have about my personal life for today… and this month. For more of my personal content and getting to know me better, make sure to follow me on Instagram @stellamiiko! Do not be afraid to message me on any platforms, I promise I won’t bite, I just want to be a friend!!

In a blink of an eye, it is already September! We only have about 4 months left before 2023, can you believe that? How has school been going for you all? How have my fellow seniors been doing on c*llege applications? Yes, I censored it because c*llege is a word that probably triggers a lot of stress for my seniors wanting to get into their dream schools by next year, including me… No matter how hard it may feel right now trying to balance your clubs with school and your personal life, I just want any of you reading this newsletter right now the reminder that you are resilient. You have made it through every obstacle that life has thrown your way so far. There is no doubt that you can push through whatever struggles or stress you may be facing right now. Remember that without rest, you will have no energy to continue your pursuit of your goals. I have a hard time resting without putting myself down, calling myself “unproductive” for it. It is a conscious effort I have to make every time. If you have any free days, DO NOT TAKE THEM FOR GRANTED continue to squeeze in more on your to-do list to “get ahead” too often. It is amazing to stay proactive like that will you ever find a rare moment to breathe? I understand the pressure you may feel to remain driven and “money-motivated” but remember that you are also a growing teenager living your aesthetic, movie plot-worthy life. Balance your work and play and don’t let yourself lose yourself amidst the fast motion of life.

Hello, Division 27 North! ʕ•ᴥ•ʔノ♡ 07 | LTG’s Note D27N Lieutenant Governor d27n.ltg@cnhKeyclub.org

There are a few LTG updates that I would like to share with you all. At the beginning of August last month, we ran into issues with our venue for our August DCM. This DCM would be the first one of the school year so I wanted it to be a hit with the new Members wanting to attend. I was extremely stressed out to discover that securing our original venue was experiencing so much difficulty. I am appreciative to my Officers and Advisors for being so flexible and adapting when I had to change the tentative date and location that I shared Next time, I will not share any details about events until I know that there is a high chance that it will work out for that location and date. In the end, our August DCM was an amazing turnout with over 80 Grizzlies (and soon-to-be Grizzlies) in attendance. Thanks for having fun at our Grizzly Games! Our Division has been doing exceedingly well in regards to fundraising for the Pediatric Trauma Program! Thank you for all of those that have been contributing to our Division service hours goal. Thank you for your time and commitment being out in the community assisting others! Your compassion is commendable. The Division t-shirt design contest was concluded with an amazing submission from Fanny Huang of Mcnair Key Club. I hope that we can start releasing finalized details about t-shirt orders soon. I am BEE-yond excited for AIRPO-RTC! As one of your Co-Chairs, I have been busy planning logistics for the training conference for the last few months. I am so happy to see all of the promotion and buzz about it so far. I hope that you decide to join us at one of the biggest events of the term! Learn more about it on our Instagram page and on a later page in this newsletter. Thank you for being a part of our Division, Grizzly. I appreciate you for your service and I commend you for your commitment to your role as a Key Clubber in our community. Please let me know if I can ever support you!

Kiwanis International is an international service organization for adults. Their purpose is to support and develop community projects that benefit and enrich the lives of children and families, mostly Key Club related. When Joining in a Kiwanis Meeting, you will learn more about the adult responsibilities on service projects, charities, etc. For more info. and resources about Kiwanis International, visit https://www.stocktonkiwanis.com/ or https://greaterlodi.kiwanisone.org/ . Kiwanis Club of Stockton meets Tuesdays at noon (usually at 12 PM) at Whirlow's (1926 Pacific Avenue Stockton, CA 95204). The meetings every third Tuesday of each month (20th) is for ages 18+. Lodi Kiwanis is also every Tuesday 7 AM - 8 AM (doors open at 6:30 AM for breakfast at 6:45 AM). Located: Lodi Eagle Hall (217 E. Lockeford St. Lodi, CA 95240) 09| September Calendar + Important Dates

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Every year, our Region 16 Cupcake lieutenant governor(s) host the Region Training Conference, which often takes place in the first few months of the academic year (September-November), this year being in September. You will meet Key Club members from other clubs in your Region, having a chance to grow out of your shell. Don’t be scared, everyone is very welcoming! You can meet the members of the other clubs in the region through many activities such as icebreakers, specific sessions, etc. There will be educational workshops on various subjects that will benefit you and the other club members. You'll learn so much about Key Club and how to be a better officer, leader, and member after attending this conference. Join us on an exciting flight around the world as we make stops at different locations. There will be educational workshops for you to nurture your leadership and Key Club knowledge; the Our R16 Mascot lol Paradise Falls Pleasant Grove High School Up Theme) Sta-RTC

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The Honey Points System is a Division-wide point system that incentivizes clubs to maintain their club’s activities in regards to service, fundraising, and Officers meeting Division deadlines! month, the Lt. Governor or Executive Assistant will calculate the points each club has earned based on a rubric.

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11 | Recognition

12 | Articles and Visuals

13 | Articles and Visuals

All info is found on www.cnhkeyclub.org 14 | GEC

15 | GEC

16| District News What is SERVEtember?What is SERVEtember? SERVE-tember is a month long focus designed to encourage service and promote district goals throughout CNH. Clubs who complete specific tasks will be recognized at DCON! So, How do Participate?I “Upon completion of the bucket list, your club will have the opportunity to receive recognition on the District Newsletter and at District Convention 2023! Complete items on the bucket list and submit your club progress using the Google Form https://tinyurl.com/servetember2022at by October 5th at 6 PM PST!” ForanyquestionsregardingtheSERVEtemberinitiative,pleasecontact SPChairKarenVo (sp.chair@cnhkeyclub.org).GoodluckandseeyouatDCON! AllinfofoundonCNHInstagram: @cnhkeyclub

17| District News New

“For officers: Still a little confused aboutposition?your

For prospective officers: Want to learn more about what each position does? Then take a look at the Spotlight on Education Program (SOEP) Officer Manuals!”

ALL INFO IS QUOTED FROM CNH INSTAGRAM!!

Want to learn about the different acronyms we use and our preferred charities?

Both the Key Club Guide and the Spotlight on Education Program (SOEP) Officer Manuals can be found on our Cyberkey, cnhkeyclub.org.

Trying to aim for a leadership opportunity but don’t know where to start? Want to get recognized and BEE eligible for awards? Then take a look at the Key Club Guide!”

“Confused on the structure and branches of Key Club?

New Finalized Officer Manuals

Finalized Officer Manuals

Activities may include archery, rock climbing, hiking, a field day, team-building activities, leadership talks, and general sessions.

18 | District News

Key Leader is an annual service leadership education program hosted by Kiwanis International and offered to high school students. Key Leader is a once in a lifetime experience, and ALL Key Clubbers are invited to attend, whether you are an officer or a general member!

Downtime is scheduled into the weekend where attendees can play board games, write friendship notes and sneak them into other’s mailboxes, and most importantly, bond with members from Key Club, KIWIN’S, and Kiwanis!!

Camp Jones Gulch - La Honda, CA (November 18th-20th)

For more info. and resources about Key Leader, all info. Is from cnhkeyclub.org

Registration: OPEN NOW! Go HERE. You must be registered and fully paid by October 1st. Requests for refunds must be made by October 4th.

Camp Cedar Glenn - Julian, CA (October 14th-16th)

Registration: OPEN NOW! Go HERE. You must be registered and fully paid by November 1st. Requests for refunds must be made by November 4th.

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For more details, take a look at a past agenda!

19 | District News Ways to Pay Key Leader costs $250 to attend. This includes all meals, lodging, and other materials offered at the camp. It is important to start saving now, but there are also many other options to pay without taking money out of your own pocket! Contact your home club President for financial aid/fundraising opportunities Ask for a sponsorship from your sponsoring Kiwanis Club Pick up household chores, wash the car, mow the lawn! Ways to Pay Flyers: to distribute to your club members virtually or physically ● Cedar Glen ● Jones Gulch ● All Graphics:camps to repost on your Division or Club Instagram ● Key Leader Introduction ● How to Pay for Key Leader ● Instagram Live Announcement (COMING SOON) ● Registration Announcement for Camp Cedar Glenn (COMING SOON) ● Registration Announcement for Camp Jones Gulch (COMING SOON) Key Leader RTC Presentation: HERE

Find it on issuu.com/cnhkc. You can also access it on the CNH Cyberkey at cnhkeyclub.org>news>newsletters. 20 | District News

Check out the CNH District Youtube Channel as the District Team gives us updates, tips, and informational videos about everything Key Club. There videos consist of… What’s Poppin’ is a Youtube series where all videos cover the importance of certain Key Club topics, as well as updating you on possible changes/goals towards the District. Buzzin’ Break is another CNH Youtube series usually on more “How-to” episodes for topics such as how to apply for MRP and educating club officers role on specific tasks such as how to fill out the MRF, navigate the MUC, etc.

NEW SERIES ALERT: Spotlight on Educational Program !! CNH Member Development and Education Chair Joshua Placido and his committee created multiple videos focusing on specific responsibilities for roles and a Key Club 101 to introduce just what Key Club is all about.

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Division

d27n.cnhkc.dne@gmail.com(209)292-7010 PhanLynn

Nguyen

d27n.cnhkc.frnspirit@gmail.com 204-4882

Lieutenant Governor Jamie

DLT Contact Info

Spirit CoordinatorTask Ren Pham

Executive

d27n.cnhkc.ftc@gmail.com(209)666-4011

Spirit CoordinatorTask Habeeb Khan d27n.cnhkc.frnspirit@gmail.com (209) 774-8823 Website Media CoordinatorTask JasmineImutan d27n.cnhkc.dtech@gmail.com (209) 696-1190 23

News Editor

Angie

d27n.ltg@cnhkeyclub.org(209)905-2694

Social Media CoordinatorTask MarybellePogoso d27n.cnhkc.dtech@gmail.com (209) 663-7275 Member Recognition Task Coordinator JuliaTungolMargaret

Torres

d27n.cnhkc.mr@gmail.com(209)689-4652

Stella

FundraisingCoordinatorTask Sahara Beltran

Executive Assistant SophiaMontesDeOca

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d27n.cnhkc.ea@gmail.com(209)696-1029 d27n.cnhkc.ea@gmail.com(209)406-0795

Assistant

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