February 2020 Issue

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Volume 1 Issue 11

February 2020 Waiakea High Key Club | D22 Makai | Region 18 | CNH


Contents Club Goals - 2 Editor & President Messages - 3-4 Reminders - 5 Upcoming Projects - 6 Project Recap - 7-10 Meet the Executive Board - 11 Division, District, and International Updates 12 Kiwanis Family - 13 Contact - 14 Division Social Media - 15

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Club Goals ● ● ● ● ●

Improve communication Better projects Increase meeting attendance More socials Increase of members attaining awards (Un-BEE-lievable & MRP)

Check out our club website and instagram! @WaiakeaKeyClub sites.google.com/site/ waiakeahighkeyclub

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Editor’s Message

Hi everyone!

I swear February went by so quickly!! For me, that’s a good thing because I can’t wait for my college decisions coming out this month. HCON and DCON are coming up and I’m so excited! To those attending, I hope you’re ready for a weekend of exciting activities and meeting Key Clubbers from all over the state! As elections happened recently, congratulations to all who were elected! To those who weren’t please consider working on the Exec board as an appointed committee chair or in another unfilled position. Carina Cook 2019-20 Club Webmaster & Bulletin Editor & Division Assistant

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President’s Message

Hey, Key Clubbers!

As we approach the end of the 2019-2020 term I am so happy that we have made memorable moments and had fun at projects! Here is a recap that we accomplished this term: - Diamond Distinguished Club - All Officer and MEP portfolios turned in - All MRFs turned in on time - 95% of the club has a Bronze or higher Un-BEE-lievable award All of these things count not have happened without each and everyone of you! To all the members who ran for higher positions congratulations! And to everyone in the club thank you all for your dedication and hard work to make our home, school and community a better place! Sincerely, Iolani Mangoba Key Club President

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Reminders ❏ Wear a Key Club shirt to meetings for 0.5 hours ❏ Make 7 hours per month ❏ Service to home: turn in form to Sydney Ueda and Lisa Miyazaki within a week of service. Limit 2 hours per month ❏ Food Basket donations: 3 items = 0.5 hours. Limit 4 hours per month. ❏ Hygiene drive: 4 items = 0.5 hours Chairpersons: ❏ Fill out PRFs by a week after the project ❏ Send reminder texts before 8:30pm the day prior to the project

Convention/Trainings/Events ❏ DCM - March 28, 2020 @ HCON ❏ District Convention - March 13-15 2020 @ Grand Sierra Resort (Reno, Nevada) ❏ Hawaii Convention - March 26-28 2020 @ Maui Beach Hotel

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Upcoming Projects ❏ Sophomore/Junior Class Run for a Cause ❏ March 8 @ WHS Stadium, 8:00am-10am ❏ Big Island Marathon ❏ March 14 & 14, MANDATORY PROJECT ❏ Kiwanis’ Breakfast ❏ March 21 @ WHS Cafe, 6am-11am ❏ Egg Stuffing ❏ March 26 @ Aunty Sally’s, 9am-1pm ❏ March of Dimes ❏ Ongoing dime war between Freshmen/Seniors vs Sophomores/Juniors

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Project Recap BIIF Timing

P&R Track Meet

Kapi’olani Career Fair

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BIIF Timing

Photo Credit: Jennifer Nakano

January 31 - February 1, 2020

At the BIIF Swim Meet at Kamehameha Schools Hawai’i, Waiakea High School Key Clubbers along with a few UH Hilo Circle K members timed the swimmers. The timers watched the swimmers as they came in and out of the lanes and recorded times for them. There was a lot going on, from being in the pool to going to awards. This was a very successful project and it was amazing to see many people involved.

- Kymberlyn Hashimoto

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P&R Track Meet

Photo Credit: Matthew Labasan

February 22, 2020

At the P&R Track Meet, Key Clubbers we’re assigned to various jobs. Some helped with the various jump events such as the high jump, where they moved the bar depending on the athlete’s capabilities. Others helped with events such as the softball throws, where they marked and measured the distance of the athlete’s throws. In the afternoon, the Key Clubbers also helped to time the runners.

- Lisa Miyazaki

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Kapi’olani Career Fair

Photo Credit: Iolani Mangoba

February 26, 2020

At the Kapiolani Career Fair, Key Clubbers has a variety of jobs. Some assisted the presenters in their various career presentations. Others filled water cups to keep the kids and parents hydrated. A few other Key Clubbers collected parent surveys, gave each student a book, and entered each family in a prize drawing.

- Alex Ogawa

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Meet the Executive Board Division Positions Lieutenant Governor (LTG) Overall Division leader, liason to the CNH District Division Assistant (DA) Assists the LTG and oversees their respective island Division News Editor (DNE) Creates monthly Division newsletters Division Tech Coordinator Updates Division social media platforms, creates infographics, and makes YouTube videos

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Division Membership Recognition Coordinator Helps to educate about membership recognition topics Division Membership, Development, Education, and Fundraising Chair Educates members on various topics through emails and infographics

These positions are as of LTG Kainalu’s term. The task coordinator positions change depending on the current LTG. Division 22 Makai is made up of the 9 outer island clubs (Baldwin, Hilo, Kapa’a, Kauai, Kealakehe, King Kekaulike, Maui, Waiakea)


Division, District & International Updates

Division:

★ March DCM will be held on March 28, 2020 at HCON ★ HCON 2020 will be from March 26-28, 2020 at the Maui Beach Hotel.

District:

★ DCON 2020 is on March 13-17, 2020 @ The Grand Sierra Resort in Reno ★ The February Spotlight on Service Program focus is Kiwanis Foundation

International:

★ ICON 2020 will be held in San Francisco, California in early July.

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Get To Know the Kiwanis Family!

https://minndakkeyclub.org/kiwanis-family

March K-Family/Interclub projects include: DCON @ Reno, Nevada, March 13-15, 2020 HCON @ Maui, March 26-28, 2020

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Club & Division Leadership Club Officers

Advisors

President | Iolani Mangoba

Faculty Advisor |Kari Sato

V.P. of Membership | Lisa Miyazaki

Faculty Advisor |Ishael Shaw-Demello

V.P. of Communication | Thane Todd

Kiwanis Advisor | Justin Tabilang

Secretary | Sydney Ueda

Kiwanis Advisor | Kelsey Nakamura

Treasurer | Emily Sakamoto Webmaster/Bulletin Editor | Carina Cook Historian | Mikaela Durch Sergeant at Arms | Deylan Okinaka Senior Board Director| Taylor Evangelista Junior Board Director| Sadie Wakida Sophomore Board Director| Sarah Fukumura-Sawada Freshmen Board Director| Mia Tulang

Division Leadership Team LTG | Kainalu Yoshida (King Kekaulike) Division Assistant| Carina Cook (Waiakea) Division Assistant| Dalson Kua (Kauai Division News Editor| Estin Tantisira (King Kekaulike) Division MRP Coordinator| Allyson Casasola (Kauai) Division Tech Coordinator|Johnathon Okamura (Hilo) Division MDEF Coordinator|Ryleigh Hernando (Kauai)

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Division Newsletter/ Social Media

https://issuu.com/22makaieditor/do cs/_d22m_dnews_03_1920__1_ D22makai. weebly.com

@D22Makai 15

Division 22 Makai


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