January 2020 Issue

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January 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 - 11-12 Division, District, and International Updates 13 Kiwanis Family - 14-15 Contact - 16 Division Social Media - 17

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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

Hey Everyone!

January has been such a crazy month. Between working with the DLT to help clubs on contests/MRP/AAR to working on submitting several contests and scholarships myself, I feel like I have barely had time to breathe. Personally, I love contests as they allow me to reflect back on our many accomplishments the past term. Speaking of, our club has done incredibly well, achieving Diamond Distinguished distinction!! As we move into February, officer elections quickly approach. Whether you want to run for an elected office position or become an appointed part of the Executive Board, you should start talking to the current position holders to learn more about what each position entails. Check out this month’s Meet the Exec Board section for general information about each position!

Carina Cook 2019-20 Club Webmaster & Bulletin Editor & Division Assistant

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President’s Message

Happy Holidays, Key Clubbers!

Hope everyone had a relaxing and enjoyable holiday! As it is 2020 we are 75% done with our 2019-2020 Key Club Term! You know what that’s means? Running for Officer positions! Please, contact any of the officers for more details in what each role does! As there is three more months starting thinking about what you would like to do for next term. Weather it’s become part of the Executive Board or just setting new goals for yourself such as getting Bronze for Membership Recognition Program! 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 - February 16, 2020 @ WHS Library, 1-3 ❏ 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 ❏ BIIF Swimming Timers ❏ February 1 @ Kamehameha pool, 12:30pm-done

❏ WES Science Night ❏ February 5 @ WES cafe, 5pm-7pm

❏ Sunrise Practice ❏ February 7, 14, 21 @ WIS grass track, 4:30pm-5:45pm

❏ P&R Track and Field Meet ❏ February 8, 22 @ WHS Stadium, 8am-4pm

❏ Variety Show Clean-Up ❏ February 15 @ WHS gym, 9:30pm-done

❏ ACT Table Set-Up ❏ February 24 @ WHS gym, 1:30pm-done

❏ ACT Table Clean-Up ❏ February 25 @ WHS gym, 2:30pm-done

❏ Career Fair ❏ February 26 @ Kapiolani El, 4:30pm-7pm

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Project Recap Kapi’olani Hydration Presentation

WES Chinese New Year

Onizuka Day

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Kapi’olani Hydration Project

Photo Credit: Tia Teramoto

January 14, 2020

In this project, members of Waiakea High School Key Club presented to students attending Chiefess Kapi’olani Elementary School about the benefits of hydration and water. One of the presenters had made a presentation on the topic, which was further improved by the rest of the members involved. After preparing everything required and heading to the school, we dropped off the water bottles that were to be given to the students. There were two groups which together composed the whole school, and the members presented to both, one group at a time. A challenge to use the provided water bottles and drink more water was explained after the presentation.

- Rowan Chhay

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WES Chinese New Year

Photo Credit: Blaize Wakakuwa

January 24, 2020

On the evening of January 24th, 2020, some of Waiakea High School Key Club’s members volunteered at Waiakea Elementary School’s Chinese New Year event. Members assisted with the preparation and execution of the activities that took place. These activities consisted of the crafting of Chinese New Year drums, coloring themed worksheets, and serving out bowls of chow mein. In addition, some were welcoming families and handling the ticket raffle. When the event had ended, all members helped with the clean up. People were wiping down tables and seats, sweeping the floor, and throwing out trash. However, in the midst of this, members got the opportunity to meet and bond with the elementary students as well as watch a fun Chinese Lion dance performance.

- Mia Tulang

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Onizuka Day

January 25, 2020

At Onizuka Day, we helped with the registration by stopping people from entering the theatre early, and at the registers. We also helped the people doing the work sessions with their demonstrations. We were able to learn things about science from the presenters at the work sessions and had a lot of fun. - Alex Ogawa

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Meet the Executive Board Officer Positions President Overall club leader Vice President of Membership Supports president & handles member hours Vice President of Communication Supports president & handles club communication Secretary Records club activities on the Monthly Report Form and takes meeting minutes Treasurer Oversees club fundraisers and records/tracks money within the club

Historian Keeps track of project pictures & oversees creation of the club scrapbook Sergeant-At-Arms Keeps order at club meetings Grade-Level Board Directors Communicates with grade level, takes attendance at meetings

Webmaster/Bulletin Editor Updates website regularly, *These are the most basic descriptions of each position and is publishes monthly not comprehensive. For a complete newsletter list of duties for each position, see the club’s Agreement to Serve*

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Meet the Executive Board Appointed Chairs/Liaisons Membership Recognition Program Keep track of MRP stats for each member

Socials Organize club socials

Single Service Oversees SS project & creates contest portfolio

Major Emphasis Oversees ME project & creates contest portfolio

Project Unify Communicate & work with Project Unify

Builder’s Club Liaisons Communicates with & attends WIS Builder’s club meetings

K-Kids Club Liaisons Communicates with & attends WES K-Kids meetings

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Division, District & International Updates

Division:

★ February DCM will be held on February 16, 2020 ★ 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 November Spotlight on Service Program focus is Kiwanis Family

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

February K-Family/Interclub projects include: DCM (hangouts)@ WHS Library 1-3pm February 16, 2020

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Past K-Family Projects Conclave 2020

Congrats to Maya Oishi from Hilo High School Key Club on being elected as Makai’s 2020-21 LTG! Conclave was held on January 11, 2020 at Baldwin High School. Kauai and Big Island clubs attended through Google Hangouts. Division judging and a DCM followed the event.

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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_01_1920 D22makai. weebly.com

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Division 22 Makai


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