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Table of Contents Word from your LTG/Announcements District & Division Goals The Division Leadership Team 2013 DCON Logo Contest Application Service Re-Cap Members of the Month Photos: Service in Action! Contact Information/Resources Volume 3 | Issue 2 June 2012

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Page 1: D19N News Vol. 3, Issue 2

Table of Contents

Word from your LTG/Announcements

District & Division Goals

The Division Leadership Team

2013 DCON Logo Contest Application

Service Re-Cap

Members of the Month

Photos: Service in Action!

Contact Information/Resources

Volume 3 | Issue 2 June 2012

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Favorite color: Blue

Favorite food: Spam Musubi

Favorite songs: Everything by

Lifehouse, Wherever You Will Go by

The Calling

Favorite hobbies: Volunteering,

scrapbooking, Key Club, telling

people I feel good

Hello 19 North,

These past months have been absolutely wonderful serving you all. I relish every living moment. I hope all of you are having an A-M-A-Z-I-N-G summer so far, but remember to have a service-filled summer! Have a car wash to raise funds for PTP or have a beach clean-up. Host a social during summer to keep members active. Attend DCMs to learn more about Key Club on a division, district, and international level. The July DCM will be July 28th and it will be club-hosted by CAMS! Get your creative juices flowing and create division cheers (link below)—if you’re up to it, create the DCON logo that will appear absolutely everywhere at DCON. I want to be the most effective and beneficial LTG for officers and members alike, so give me a call, text, or an email. Ask me anything! There are no dumb questions! I look forward to meeting new members at the next DCM—until then, have fun in the sun!!

District Governor

Alyssa Yocom

D19N Lt. Governor

Tamara Garcia

Tamara Garcia 2012-2013 Lieutenant Governor

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Apply to be a Fall Rally Spirit Task Coordinator:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dE14Z1U0X19KbzFEUHl2SDM0OXg2MVE6MQ#gid=0

Submit Division Cheers: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dElVdmRTSERUVG42emEzMnFLcGlienc6M

Q#gid=0

Make the logo for District Convention 2013 – I know 19 North is creative, so submit some designs!

Logo Application follows the page after the District/Division Goals

Waddling in Service,

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Tamara Garcia D19N Lt. Governor 2012-2013

Waddling in Service,

D19N Lt. Governor Tamara Garcia

Cali-Nev-Ha District Goals: 1 Million Reasons to Serve

members

for Pediatric Trauma Prevention

service hours

46,000

$154,000

800,000 +

This is a group effort. Across CNH, we will try to surpass last year’s

numbers to reach the goals above. In order to obtain these goals,

everyone needs to pitch in. This means that service needs to be

ongoing, even during the summer, school, weekends, etc. We need to

fundraise for PTP. I know that 19 North can do this! We fierce and we’re

cool! There are 68 other divisions that will have these goals in mind the

whole year. Let’s do this!

Division 19 North Goals:

Collectively as ONE division, ONE ohana, we will

raise as much as we can for PTP and serve as

many hours as we can to help our community!

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Questions, comments or

concerns?

Direct them to the DCON

Chair – Peter Chor at

[email protected]

Imagine: the 2013 Cali-Nev-Ha District

Convention with thousands of Key

Clubbers waving with service, wearing

shirts and pins designed with the logo you

created, opening up those crisp, new

programs decorated with the logo, and

much more!

Make a million ways to serve into a reality

by helping the DCON committee in the

design of the

2013 Cali-Nev-Ha District Convention logo.

1

The logo must relate to the 2013 convention

theme, “A Million Waves of Service.”

One million reasons to serve is amazing.

Create a wave OF service. Service can start

with a smile and continue like a tidal wave,

impacting everyone in sight whether it is

directly or indirectly. We all have one reason

out of a million to help others.

Remember to include “2013 Cali-Nev-Ha

District Convention (DCON)” somewhere in

your logo!

o Since we’re talking logos, please make

sure to include our Key Club

International and CNH logo in your

design.

o It is recommended that the CNH colors

(black and yellow) and mascot (bee) are

used in your design, but don’t let these

elements limit your ideas and creativity!

o BEEware of possible copyright issues.

The design must be submitted in .png

(Photoshop) or Adobe Illustrator format.

2

Submit your logo design to

[email protected]

by July 8th, 2012 at 6pm

**Please note that authors will be credited for their logo design, but all received submissions

will be considered CNH Key Club property.**

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BEE INSPIRED! BEE MINDFUL OF THE GUIDELINES!

BEE ON-TIME!

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Baldwin Liwinag

Executive Assistant As an EA, I have a few goals for the division. I plan to help out our

LTG whenever needed, and to have all officers submit their articles/photos

on time to increase efficiency. Also, I would like to have more Key Club

members involved in service through spirit and dedication, and I plan to

remind our division that Key Club isn’t just for perks, but it is a way to help

others while being able to have fun through spirit. I am proud to be one of

the Executive Assistants for our division. Most importantly, I am proud to be

a member of Key Club. To me, Key Club means family, where us Key

Clubbers are taught the core values of Key Club, leadership, character

building, caring, and inclusiveness, indirectly. It also means unity, because

we come together with friends to help others, whether it’s wrapping presents

for OCC or whether it’s helping out local communities at food banks.

As Executive Assistant of Division 19 North, I

plan on aiding our Lieutenant Governor and other

officers when I am needed. Similar to many pirate

penguins, I too would like to obtain the Spirit Stick of

2012. The spirit stick to me does not mean we are

rewarded for our loudness, but it represents our

ability to unite and our ability to accomplish so much.

In addition to my desire for the recognition our

division should receive, I would also like to express

my love for Key Club through aiding the Pirate

Penguins well. So let’s have a great year, 19 North!

Favorite color: Gray

Favorite food: Chicken Pasta Alfredo

Favorite song: I Don’t Have One by Nobody

Favorite hobbies: Doing service, running

Favorite Colors: Blue/Cream

Favorite Food: Cheese Fondue

Favorite Songs: Drive By-Train; Never Let Me

Go-Florence + The Machine; Little Talks-Of

Monsters & Men; Everybody Talks-Neon Trees

Favorite Hobbies: Volunteering; Playing the

Ukulele; Dancing

Stephanie Tran Executive Assistant

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David Le

News Editor

I am your Fall Rally Spirit Task Coordinator for the 2012 to 2013 term. I

will begin by asking, HOW DO YOU FEEL?! You should be shouting right

now at your computer! Fall Rally is all about spirit, and my goal is for

Division 19 North to be the loudest, craziest, most enthusiastic club at

this year’s Fall Rally. I envision Pirate Penguins running through Six Flags,

vuvuzelas in hand, faces painted, gladly answering any who inquire about

the status of their mood. I know that the Pirate Penguins are a spirited

group of people, and I am excited to see this spirit shown off and

potentially rewarded with the highly coveted Spirit Stick.

To me, Key Club is a way to do things that I wouldn’t normally do

that help people and the world. It is a way to spend time with friends and

get to know interesting people. Most importantly, it is an organization

that teaches to not only do meaningful activities but to have fun in the

things that you do. I am proud to be a part of Division 19 North, and I

look forward to serving as your Fall Rally Spirit Task Coordinator.

James Rasmussen

Fall Rally Spirit

Favorite Colors: Orange

Favorite Food: Pasta with Tomato Sauce

Favorite Songs: Wild Ones by Flo Rida

Favorite Hobbies: Making movies

Favorite color: Gray

Favorite food: Eggs

Favorite song: Brown Eyed Blues by Adrian Hood

Favorite hobbies: Sleeping

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CAMS – Olivia Solis

El Segundo – Heather Odabashian

Hawthorne – Yesenia Frausto

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King Drew – Yamilet Lopez

Lawndale – Ryan Lieu

Leuzinger – Leanna Tran

Westch

este

r – Erik

Carillo

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Leuzinger: Tiffany Doan is

recognized for her consistency of

attending weekly meetings. She is

often involved in activities such as

community service and showed

hard work and effort through her

service.

Her dedication to Key Club is truly

inspiring and has captured the

attention of the board members.

Jacob Tran is an active member in CAMS since day one, always attending

meetings, socials, and monthly conventions. He had demonstrated leadership

skills; even stepping up to the plate to monitor sign-ins sheets for various events.

Jacob is very well known for his wonderful enthusiasm and his sense of humor

which never failed in putting a smile on anyone’s face. Through his enthusiasm and

dedication, Jacob had demonstrated what it takes to become a true Pirate Penguin!

GOOO JACOB!

The Hawthorne Key

Club is recognizing the

member Estefany

Davila for the most

hours done for the

month of June.

Lawndale: Erica Aguilar has not only

attended all fundraisers and events but

has bought items out of her own pocket for

the events.

I'd like to congratulate Christian

Rivera for receiving the Key Club scholarship. You have been a very

dedicated member of HMSA Key Club and you will definitely be missed at our

weekly meetings. Even when you were busy preparing for college, you still

found time to attend Key Club events and that kind of dedication has not

gone unnoticed. Your energy and spirit are contagious and I'm sure you will

continue to be just as energetic in college. Good luck, Christian, and we

will miss you!

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Vanessa Amaya has spent countless hours prepping the new incoming

officers for the future. Not only has she

used her time to develop the King Drew Key Club, she has guided the newest

members and officers for success in the

2012-2013 school year.

Recently, there was an event

that showcased how

hardworking a Pirate Penguin

can be. Due to some

circumstances, Malia Wong

was left alone in the event, but

this situation didn't discourage

her from fulfilling her duties as

a Key Clubber. Malia stated,

"After all I am a pirate penguin

who can fight till the end." This

kind of spirit surely deserves a

big round of applause. Not only

did she demonstrate her

passion for community service,

but she also showed us how a

Key Clubber should handle a

situation like this.

Baldwin Liwanag has decided to end his first year with CAMS Key Club by

assuming a leadership position for the 2012-2013 term. I know for a fact that he’s

gained my admiration for his will to keep pushing forward to greater things. For

example, Baldwin did not stop after the election results revealed that he did not

obtain any board position. He decided to try something else and become our LTG’s

executive assistant. He shows up consistently to almost every meeting and event.

He is passionate about what he does. And yes, his efforts deserve recognition.

For Heather Odabashian,

community service comes

naturally as her family is part

of Kiwanis. As President,

Heather has taken control and

is already showing signs that

the club will be very active this

year. This month, Heather

volunteered at the beach

clean-up, which is run by

Kiwanis. While others skipped

out due to prom, Heather took

responsibility for the club by

arriving early to set up and

staying until the end to help

clean up even after

participating in the event. She

is a joy to be around and

treasures community service

as time to give back to her

community and bond with her

fellow officers. Heather’s

support and motivation truly

gives all the members the

inspiration to do more for our

community.

For Heather Odabashian,

community service comes naturally

as her family is part of Kiwanis. As

El Segundo’s new President,

Heather has taken control and is

already showing signs that the club

will be very active this year. This

month, Heather volunteered at the

beach clean-up, which is run by

Kiwanis. While others skipped out

due to prom, Heather took

responsibility for the club by

arriving early to set up and staying

until the end to help clean up even

after participating in the event. She

is a joy to be around and treasures

community service as time to give

back to her community and bond

with her fellow officers. Heather’s

support and motivation truly gives

all the members the inspiration to

do more for our community.

Gardena: Recently, there was

an event that showcased how

hardworking a Pirate Penguin

can be. Due to

circumstances, Malia Wong

was left alone in the event,

but this situation didn't

discourage her from fulfilling

her duties as a Key Clubber.

Although she was tired from

school that day, she was able

to accomplish what was

needed to be done in the

event. Malia stated, "After all

I am a pirate penguin who

can fight till the end." This

kind of spirit surely deserves

a big round of applause. Not

only did she demonstrate her

passion for community

service, but she also showed

us how a Key Clubber should

handle a situation like this.

Vanessa Amaya has spent countless hours prepping the new incoming

officers for their future. Not only has she used her time to develop

the King/Drew Key Club, she has guided the newest members and officers for

success in the 2012-2013 year.

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[email protected]

Tamara Garcia Lt. Governor

[email protected]

David Le News Editor

[email protected]

Baldwin Liwanag & Stephanie Tran Executive Assistants

[email protected]

James Rasmussen Fall Rally Spirit Task Coordinator

CNH: cnhkeyclub.org

Key Club: keyclub.org