Orca-Zette - Volume I - Issue #2 - October 2024

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1. Table of Contents

2. Dear D37W: Messages from your LTG and DNE

3. District News

4. Division News

5. Guajome Park & Mission Vista

6. El Camino and RBV

7. What Key Club Means to Me

8. Something New 9. Recognition 11. Promotions 12. A Big Thanks To 13. In Our Community 14 - 15. Contact Information 16. Social Media

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Dear D37W

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What’s swim orcas?! We’ve started this year off strong and I’m excited to keep this ball rolling! As we go into the busy season of Fall, get excited to make some Key Club memories and stay active!! I can’t wait to see what this season has in store for us! Now is the season to show off your ORCA PRIDE and SPIRIT!!! SO LETS LIVE IT UP ORCAS!!

t have noticed, we have made some improvements to the Orca-Zette this month! We will continue to innovate and create so that you can have something fun to look at as you are catching up on everything Key Club. And please if you have an questions or criticisms (the harsher the better!) please email me! Other than that, I hope all you Orcas are Splashing and Serving! Peace!

The Youth Opportunity Fund is a Key Club grant ranging from $200-$2500 that any club club wishing to put on a service project can apply for. Please take advantage of this opportunity for our community! Get more info here.

Austin

The District Visual Media team has a new array of videos and other resources for us! Including the new Spotlight on Education Program ideo series. Access this and much more here, here, and here for free,

RTC Cont. GOALS DCM

PowerPuff-Tc, hosted at GPA was a giant success! Each attending Division learned so much about how we can serve our community better. Not to mention a Scanvenger Hunt win for the Orcas that left us one PowerPuff plush richer! We are so proud of our cheers and can’t wait for FRS November 9th! I you didn’t attend, we hope to see you next year!

5,000 Service Hours

$10,000 Raised for PTP/YES

500 Dues Paid Members Distinguished Clubs FRS WIN!!!

September’s DCM actually took place during RTC! Reports were given from GPA, MVHS, and El Camino. Each school is still in the Club Rush season, but GPA has worked on the Gentlemen’s Gourmet and El Camino is working on a letter writing campaign! And make sure to come to October’s DCM on the 19th.

What is RTC? By CG and MD

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Guajome had the honor to hold the RTC this year! We played fun icebreakers, held conferences, scavenger hunt,

Guajome P Mission Vista

A Big Win! By IR and MD

RTC was a big success this year. MVHS found it a great bonding experience as well as a great opportunity to

and SPIRIT CHEERS! Our fellow Jellyfish won this year's spirit stick so congrats to them! We learned about fun future events, fundraiser ideas, and scholarships. Everyone had a great time and friendship bracelets were passed around with fellow Key Club members. We hope the next RTC will be just as fun as this year. A big thanks to all who helped!

grow our Key Club knowledge. We got to meet members from different divisions and different schools. We loved how we got to learn from multiple different topics to broaden our knowledge. A favorite was the game show room, where we played a jeopardy style game with topics consisting of Key Club, Pop Culture, Kiwanis, and RTC where we took 1st place!

El Camino

If you know! By JAC and MD

RTC was such a fun event to go to! For the first time in a while, there were a lot of attending members, which was great to see. It demonstrated the community that Key Club provides, with silly moments like the “Jiwancas” if you know you know. Along with the helpful workshops, and presenters; it’s nice to have things like RTC so that you know you’re on the right track.

Rancho Buena Vista

If you are interested in the News Committee please don’t hesitate to contact the Editor, Mats Dykstra (ME!), at:

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What Key Club Means to Me

“Personally, I think Key Club depends on the people in it working together and helping each other and our community. To me personally it means a lot to me especially: making new friends and being able to have fun while helping out the community.”

-Chloe Lane, Div. Service Coordinator

“I personally find Key Club to be great way to do some volunteer wor here and there just to get your foot the door for the future, The people things that are offered in th world.”

the club are all very friendly and ma it a safe environment for everyone wh comes through the club. To me Key Club is a great way to see all the

-Cienna Castro, Guajome Park

Reporting By: Sunny Galicia
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Our Other Partners:

Something New Community is KEY.

Guajome is a school hyper-focused on its students and the community they live and love to serve in. Yes, it i shown through our 100% graduation rate and extensive college applicant list, but also through our commitment to our community. Our staff dedicates so much of their lives to us, and the clubs that our community has fostered. This commitment explains our involvement with the Gentlemen’s Gourmet shown

above, in which we proudly served. Making an impact can be done as you create a new, Or rejuvinate an already beautiful community. So remember, make

sure that when you serve you reach out to you community like Guajome did with the Chamber of Commerce. It makes all the difference. And remember, steal the idea!

Recognition

Member Name

Advisor Name

Member of the Month

Based on nomination!

Get an adamant member posted here!

Advisor of the Month

Based on nomination! hank your Advisor by getting them posted!

Officer Name

Officer of the Month Based on nomination! hank your hardworking officer!

Member Name

Most Valued Orca Based on nomination! Which Orca is making an impact?!

Club Name

Club of the Month

Based on Pod Points! Serve hard and your Club could be shown here!

A Big Thanks To…

The Division 37 West News Committee

Division News Editor, Mats Dykstr

aphic Designer, Elsie Quiroz

Member, in Galicia Member, Kopfstein

Executive Assistant Liam King

MVHS Editor,

Isabella Ramirez Graphic Design

Xen Vetter

And…

Lieutenant Governor, Angela Zenteno

RBV President, Daniela Vucenica

El Camino President, Josiah Cregar

Members Chloe Lane and Cienna Castro

The Pollen Press Team

My Dog, Ezra

Any

Information!

Advisors

Guajome Park Faculty Advisor, Kristin Carlson, CarlsonKr@guajome.net

Mission Vista Faculty Advisor, Tina Eiter, TinaEiter@vistausd.org

El Camino Faculty Advisor, Joanne Yan, joanne.yan@oside.us

Region 1 Advisor, Ms. Watson, r01advisor.lwatson@cnhkeyclub.org

Region 1 Advisor, Ms. Keppler, r01advisor.ekeppler@cnhkeyclub.org

And please, do not hesitate to contact any of the previously mentioned names if you have any question whatsoever!

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