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Division Recap
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This was our first official meeting of the school year. We have moved to room 201 as last year ' s advisor moved to a different school in our district. We did not know about this until the second week of school and came to be a great surprise. So we went to go and find a new advisor who end up being a history teacher named Mrs. Gonzals. During the meeting, we talked about plans for service events and how we are going to market the club this year. We also discussed when are meeting days are going to be as we had to change to work with the fact the most popular club at our school would have had meetings the same day.
Get a load of this! Orange Vista High School organized their first Key Club Service Event of the Year where they wrote letters to the elderly! A huge number of members came together as one to create kindhearted letters that would hopefully brighten up someone ' s day. Together, the club gathered over 100 letters that are going to be delivered to a nursing home in the community.

Paloma Valley Key Club participated in their school' s semesterly Club Rush event, where extracurriculars can promote themselves to the entire student body within a multi-day span during both lunches. PVHS KC garnered 100+ sign-ups throughout the event and passed out times such as fliers, candy, and stickers.




The annual Region 2 OlymPicnic event commenced on Saturday, August 20th in collaboration with Division 37 North Spirits, Division 37 East Jellies, Division 37 West Orcas, Division 37 South Redbulls, and Division 21 Hippos. Each division sold their own food towards PTP fundraising, and D37N sold esquite Mexican corn as well as horchata. Members participated in friendly competitions against the other divisions while socializing and eating food.
Perris High school key club had the opportunity to join their local City of Perris community services department, The event was Movies in the Park at Morgan park, and partake in some fun volunteering services. Such as distributing snacks to families and keeping up with the park' s cleanliness by picking up litter left behind. The members stayed after the event ended to ensure the entirety of the park was clean. It was a most enjoyable experience for the members because they had a great time serving their local community and even watched Clifford while enjoying some snacks. But what made this event much more memorable was the fact that the Interact club of Paloma Valley high school (In addition to other schools) was there in attendance. It was a great collaboration, members were able to interact with each other and make new friends.


During lunch on Aug 23, 2022 Liberty key club held our first official meetings for the new term. After our success at club rush we were pleased to see the large turn up to both of our lunch meetings. Due to the large number of new members we decided to have a fun informational meeting. In our meeting we explained key club and all of its different branches as well as a kahoot to test all our members on what they had just learned. We also played a few ice breaker kahoots to have some fun and help our officers to get to know our new members. All winners were given candy so the games were played quite competitively. After the games we introduced some of our small service events such as water polo and library volunteering. Our members had a lot of fun at our meeting and hope that with all of this new growth in our club will help strengthen and improve the long term effects of the Liberty High school Key Club.
