CNH KIWIN'S Gems/January/February 2016

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GEMS

January 2016

VOL. 1 ISS. 10

CNH KIWIN’S 32nd District of Key Club International



CONTENTS COVER PHOTO/GLEN A. WILSON CONTENTS PHOTO/GOLDSTONE DIVISION

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HELLO MESSAGES 2015-2016 International Trustee & Goldstone LTG LETTER TO THE EDITOR

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GOVERNOR’S CORNER

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DIVISION/CLUB FEATURE 07-08 2015-2016 DISTRICT BOARD DISTRICT PROJECTS LIVE 2 LEARN DAY + KIWIN’S PARTNERS IN SERVICE

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HOW TO UTILIZE LOCAL KIWANIS 27-30 GRANTS, DUES, DCON INFO JANUARY RECOGNITION ARF, Intro Message, District MOTM/OOTM/Club, Division MOTMs/OOTMs ALL ABOUT DCON

MORE KIWIN’S RESOURCES

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MERCHANDISE 59-60

editor’s message Hello KIWIN’S! Good luck in school! Most of us have 4 to 5 months left!! And to the seniors, please cherish this last semester in high school! I’m excited to meet everyone at DCON 2016!


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GREETINGS AND HELLO Anastasia Slepukhova Key Club International Trustee Alabama/CNH KIWIN’S/New York

Happy Winter CNH KIWIN’S! Wow! We have less than a month left until we celebrate the start of a New Year and challenge ourselves with New Year’s resolutions! I know mine will entail the spending more time at the gym, doing more hands-on service and trying to cut down on Cranberry Ginger Ale (I seriously cannot get enough of this stuff !) This is also a great time for your clubs and officers to evaluate the performance of your clubs and make some New Year’s resolutions. Goal setting is an important skill that distinguishes high performing clubs and makes the most successful leaders. With a good few months left under your terms, make sure to make the most out of them and use this time to make any necessary changes that are hindering your clubs from reach their full potential. After you sit down with your officers and create those goals, be sure to share them with your club, Faculty Advisor, Kiwanis Club and your school! Sharing a goal with others is one of the best ways to motivate yourself and make yourself accountable for achieving it (You can even share your goals for the new year with me!) Another important topic I want to discuss this month are the upcoming officer elections. Leaders help other leads grow, so if you know an underclassman that has the potential for leadership but is lacking the confidence; give them the gentle push they need. My Division’s Lt.Governor provided me with the encouragement to run for an office my freshman year, and although I lost, it was the best decisions I made in my high school career as it got me more involved in Key Club. However, if you have been exposed to KIWIN’S and already have a potential position in mind for what you want to run for, I encourage you to take a step back and think just once more. Ask yourself these questions: Why am I running? Do I have a vision and a strong work ethic that will bring up my club/division/district next year? Will this position challenge and grow me as a leader? Do I have the time to commit to this position and excel to its highest expectations? Have I observed and talked to someone who currently holds the position I want to run for? Do my parents/school/club support me? I don’t expect you to have a “Yes” for each of these questions, but as long as you have taken them into consideration

before you run for office, you should be set! Know that the outcomes of the elections don’t determine the kind of servant leader you are or your competency as a person. I have lost three elections within my time in Key Club, and with every loss came an abundance of new knowledge about myself, that looking back now makes me the kind of servant leader that I am. It’s okay to loose and its okay to win! Finally, I want to wish everyone an extraordinary holiday season! You have all been working so hard the past few months in serving your communities, be sure to take some time during this winter break to relax and reflect on an amazing journey you have been a part of thus far as a servant leader in this awesome organization we call Key Club. Thank you again for all that you do! Yours in Service, Anastasia Slepukhova slepukhova.anastasia@gmail.com


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OS Elise Umetsu CNH KIWIN’S Turquoise LTG Life Among the Grizzlies -by Elise Umetsu Member’s Log, Day 83: Journal, I believe that I have finally become a KIWIN. Perhaps my dues were officially processed and I am now experiencing the change I woke up holding a branch from the tree outside my house. I’ve found that I have been sleepwalking lately in search of pole-like objects to satiate my craving for a spirit stick. I am becoming one with CNH. Instead of the radio, I cheer to myself in the car. Sometimes at red lights I shout out my window to adjacent cars, informing them that I have spirit yes I do, and demanding to know if they do too. The other day I ran four miles to help an old lady with her groceries because I felt my KIWIN’S senses tingling. What have I become? Whatever phenomenon has overtaken me, I think I like it. I missed a general meeting due to a test make-up last Tuesday and experienced severe withdrawals for the following 6 hours. I finally managed to relieve the symptoms by stalking the CNH KIWIN’S page on Facebook and liking their posts dating back to 2014, then posting another ELEMONATE challenge video. It will be my 23rd one this week- at this point, I am considering going on a lemon juice cleanse and starting a new trend, the ELEMONATE WEEK EXTRAVAGANZA. I wonder if district board would be pleased. I wonder if Jade Wong would be pleased. This may be my last entry for a while, as I have packed my schedule full of triathlon volunteering and shelter serving. What free time remains I intend to make use of by channeling my creative talents into my DCON backdrop submission. I plan to cover my face in paint and make a repeat pattern across the expanse of paper in circus colors, for I feel that I am the true embodiment of KIWIN’S. And journal, I feel good. Oh. I. Feel. So. Good.


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LETTER TO THE EDITOR Q: What do district committees do? Do they contribute much to the actual KIWIN’S district?

A: This term, we have many district committees. Check out our website www.kiwins.org>about>district board>district committee to see each district committee. They definitely contribute to the district because each committee works on a specific part to accomplish the goals and tasks of the entire district. Q: What are the new ideas that DB is trying to implement this year? A: We have many new ideas this year! Please check out our website www.kiwins.org to see what we had planned for district projects as well as our goals.

Q: Are district committees part of DB? A: District committees are a part of district board. However, the committee members who are not on district board are not part of district board.


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FEBURARY 2016 GOVERNOR’S CORN Hello everyone! As our terms are coming to an end, I hope all of you use these last two months as a driving force to serve even more hours and fundraise even more for our charities. I encourage all of you to keep on improving relations with your school, community, and Kiwanis Family. I encourage you to reach out to your sponsoring Kiwanis club or any Builder’s clubs and Circle K clubs in your area! If you need information on which club is your sponsoring club is, please let me know! A key trait of successful clubs is having good relations with the K Family! So some of what I’ve done for the past month includes the following: •Kiwanis Mid-Winter South •Kiwanis Mid-Winter North •Goldstone Conclave •Jet Conclave •AWAKEATHON!! •Reviewed Committee Report Forms •Reviewed December PRFs •Sister District call •Helped choose member, officer, and club of the month •Attend other local club events Some of the things I am planning to do this following month include: •Release Winter Governor Newsletter •Attend Committee Calls •Review Committee Report forms

•Help choose Member, Officer, and club of the month with Awards Chair Michael •Attend Governor-Trustee call •Review President Report Forms •Attend my sponsoring Kiwanis Club meetings Besides this, I would just like to encourage everyone to sign up for our District Convention, Cirque du Service: The 40th KIWIN’S Spectacular! It is from April 15th-17th at the LAX Marriott and early registration ($162) ends on March 11th! There are going to be amazing workshops, guest speakers, awards, and talent! I am so excited to see all of you there!!! Also, if District Convention is not enough to satisfy your Key Club cravings, be on the lookout for more information for International Convention, which will be in Atlanta, GA from July 6-10! This month’s quote is: “Be the change you want to see in the world.” -Mahatma Ghandi Yours in Service, Jade Wong Cal-Nev-Ha KIWIN’S District Governor 2015-2016 Glen A. Wilson High School Goldstone Division KIWIN’S 32nd District of Key Club International 6266889844


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CHECK OUT THE VIDEO BELOW ABOUT DCON 2016 DONE BY THE TECH COMMITTEE!

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


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MONTHLY DIVISON FEATURE Iris Shim President Camarillo Turquoise Division

October was a hectic yet an exciting month filled with service and ohana. We focused on service events this food such as serving food to the homeless at our county rescue mission and working alongside our Kiwanis club for their Applebee’s pancake breakfast fundraiser. The highlight of the month was PTP week. Throughout the month, we collected toiletries to donate to Casa Pacifica and ended off the week with an incredibly fundraiser: we took over the bowling alley with 14 lanes and over 75 people and raised $589.01, helping strike out PTP. Because the fundraiser was a tournament, people got super competitive but everyone still had fun. We were able to gain a closer ohana through this event as people got to know each other and become more involved with KIWIN’S.


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MONTHLY CLUB FEATURE Jessica Chang President Los Altos Goldstone Division

Our recently tried something new in order to add energy into our meetings. We divided our club amongst each class and whenever we have an event or a fundraising activity, whichever class brings the most members or fundraisers the most money would win points towards their class. The purpose of this was to show our members how Fall Rally or DCON would be. When it was Fall Rally season, we held mini spirit battles during our meetings. These mini spirit battles accounted for our increase in the number of members attending Fall Rally from last year to this year. For the UNICEF Trick-or-Treat boxes, our freshman class won and will be winning donuts in January. For the month of December, Los Altos KIWIN’S mainly focused on introducing members to DCON. We are currently providing them ideas to fundraise for it. Our treasurer Jonathan Chang set up a fundraiser at Chipotle on February 21. For Live2Learn, our Vice President Britney Pham is coordinating with our local library a day where we can read to children. Five of our members volunteered at the Rose Parade Decorations in Pasadena. I was one of the four winners of the Kiwanis Rose Float Essay contest. The day of the Rose Parade, I was taken back by how many people were watching and how many news channels and photographers there were. I could not thank Kiwanis enough for this indescribable experience.


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DISTRICT TREASURER

DISTRICT BULLETIN EDITOR

2015-2016 DI


10 LTGs CRYSTAL

EMERALD DIAMOND

GOLDSTONE

JET JADE

TURQUOISE

RUBY SAPPHIRE

ISTRICT BOARD


11 appointed board AWARDS CHAIR

CONVENTION CHAIR

TECHNOLOGY CHAIR

K FAMILY & FOUNDATION CHAIR

MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT & EDUCATION CHAIR


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COUNTRIES ELIMINATED OF MNT COUNTRIES STILL AT RISK OF MNT

UPDATE PROJECT EXTENDED TILL JULY

INDIA CAMBODIA

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MOST RECENT CNH KIWIN’S COUNTRIES TO GOAL GET VALIDATED $20,000 FOR MNT


14 CNH KIWIN’S DISTRICT PROJECTS SERVICE EVENTS Governor’s Project: The ELIMINATE Project Service Events Host a Fundraiser Event - Host a concert or awake-a-thon to raise money for the ELIMINATE Project ELIMINATE Bracelets/Leis - Have members create bracelets or leis with ELIMINATE Project colors to sell and use to promote the project ELIMINATE Jars at School - Have members decorate their own personal jar to promote the project and ask for donations during school

Major Emphasis: Live 2 Learn Service Events Read to Children - Read to children at local libraries in low income areas to promote literacy and education Safety Presentations at Schools - Hold safety presentations at elementary schools, middle schools, or boys and girls clubs Tutor Children After-School - Communicate with schools to tutor children after-school in local schools within the community

Minor Emphasis: Pediatric Trauma Program Service Events Thank the Heroes - Create a thank you poster or gift basket to give to school nurses, firefighters, or hospitals Trauma Dolls - Knit and create trauma dolls to donate to local hospitals First-Aid Kits - Have members bring in supplies to create first aid kits to supply centers in low income areas


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17 THE ELIMINATE PROJECT RECOGNITION UNITY AWARD ● ●

Donation: Kiwanis club US$500+, KIWIN’S club US$500+ Be sure your local Kiwanis club has agreed to participate and work with your KIWIN’S Club

GLOBAL SERVICE SOCIETY ● ●

Donation per-member average: US$50 (Gold); US$25 (Silver); US$10 (Bronze) Idea: Set a donation challenge for your club and go for the gold!

1K CLUB ● ● ●

Donation: US$1,000+ Lives saved/protected: 550+ Idea: Plan a unique fundraiser to rally your club to raise US$1,000 What clubs receive: An annually themed 1K Club banner patch, special recognition at district conventions and recognition in The Eliminate Project

TRICK-OR-TREAT UNICEF BANNER PATCH ●

Clubs that raise and submit more than US$250 by December 31 will receive a special banner patch. So don’t forget to send in the funds you raise by the deadline!

ELIMIDALLION ● Donation: US$625+ ● Lives saved/protected: 350+ ● Idea: Honor an advisor, administrator or special individual with this award.

District Project- Eliminate ● Awarded at District Convention ● Tell us about your successful Eliminate Week!


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NEED CLARIFICATION OR AS CLUB PRESENTATION?

FILE HERE FOR ELIMINATE PRESENTATION


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KIWINS: THE BASICS

THE MISSION STATEMENT: KIWIN’S is the 32nd district of Key Club International. It is a student-led organization that enthusiastically promotes the development of character and leadership through community service within the Kiwanis family.

OUR CORE VALUES: -CHARACTER BUILDING -LEADERSHIP -SERVICE -FAMILY

OUR HISTORY KIWIN’S was founded by the daughters of a past Kiwanis District Governor, Sid Smith, in 1976. This began as a service organization because women were not allowed to be in a Key Club. Originally it was called Keywanettes but then later changed to KIWIN’S which comes from the Otchipew language, meaning, “ people, men, and women working together in service.” KIWIN’S now has over 50 clubs (and growing) and 2,500 members.

DISTRICT PROJECTS Major Emphasis: Live2Learn- Main goal is to promote education and build literary skills in children, ages 5-9. Minor Emphasis: Pediatric Trauma Program or PTP- Our goal is to raise funds and awareness of pediatric trauma which is a leading case in children’s death. Governor’s Project: The ELIMINATE Project- Our goal is to raise funds and awareness of MNT or Maternal Neonatal Tetanus from the world. So far 36 countries have eliminated MNT and only 23 remaining.

The Motto: “ One Family. One Mission. One Word. KIWIN’S”


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PARTNERS IN S VISION PARTNERS Vision Partner Nickelodeon inspires kids to take action and make a difference in the world. Through the Big Help and Worldwide Day of Play initiatives, kids and adults work together to plan events and activities in the following areas: health & wellness, education, service and the environment.

CO-SPONSORS Key Club Co-Sponsor Rustic Pathways has 30 years of experience leading exceptional international education and service programs for students. With over 130 programs in 20 countries, Rustic Pathways is the global leader in its field. Recognizing our shared values, Rustic Pathways has partnered with Key Club to provide its members with the opportunity to broaden their global perspective while performing meaningful service projects in communities around the world.


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SERVICE PREFERRED CHARITIES Key Club participates with Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals by sponsoring fundraising events. Key Club members also participate in service projects at their local children’s hospital. Find out how you and your club can help CMNH.

For decades, Key Club has partnered with the March of Dimes to give every baby a healthy start. Key Club members raise thousands of dollars annually through various programs, including collecting change, holding dances and taking part in March of Dimes’ signature event, March for Babies. See how your club can support the March of Dimes.

Since 1994, Key Club has been Trick-or-Treating for UNICEF and over the years has raised nearly US$5 million for iodine deficiency programs worldwide and HIV and AIDS programs in Kenya and Swaziland. Now it’s helping The Eliminate Project. Learn more about Key Club’s history with UNICEF.


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Grants

Pediatric Trauma Prevention Grant

*Found on kiwins.org *Fund is provided by the Kiwanis California Nevada Hawaii Foundation *A single club or multiple clubs can work apply together - Single club (you will be able to receive up to $250) - Multiple clubs (you will be able to receive up to $5,000) There is no due date for the PTP grant! It can be sent year round! Grant is sent to foundation@cnhkiwanis.org (Please cc yourself the grant). This grant is for projects revolving around the Pediatric Trauma Program! The application asks for information about your club, project details, and a budget, and must have the required signatures from advisors. This grant may not be used for fundraisers! You must submit it 30 days before the project start date! If the grant application is selected, you must submit a follow up grant report and funds expenditure report after 30 days of the event.

Youth Opportunities Fund Grant *Found on keyclub.org *Fund is provided by Kiwanis International Foundation *KIWIN’S clubs and members can apply *You may receive $100-2000. *Grant is DUE October 15th by 11:59pm EST *Send grant to yof@kiwanis.org & cc yourself the application. This fund is used to help fund clubs that benefit the school or commu community. The application asks for information about your club and important details for your project, such as a timeline and project budget. The budget may not be used for divisional or district projects. Usually, most applications are accepted when only a portion of the total cost is needed. If your application is selected, you must send a final report within 14 days of the project end.


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Cal-Nev-Ha

One Family. One Mission. One Word:

KIWIN’S

What is KIWIN’S? Every KIWIN’S club represents and promotes leadership qualities, service and a sense of family through volunteering in their school and community under the guidance of Kiwanis Advisor (s). Our core values are leadership character building, and inclusiveness.

Levels of KIWIN’S  District Executive Board  Lieutenant Governors  District Appointed Board  Divisional Board  Club Board  General Members

What is Our Objective? Our mission statement is KIWIN’S, the 32nd district of Key Club International, is a student-led organization that enthusiastically promotes the development of character and leadership through community service within the Kiwanis family.

Amount Raised as of January 2016: Project ELIMINATE $12,386.50

Pediatric Trauma Program $26,338.94

Learn more about our District Website district, objectives, and goals kiwins.org by visiting our website!


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36 Key Club International? Key Club is the oldest and largest service program for high school students. It is a student-led organization that teaches leadership through service to others. Members of the Kiwanis International family, Key Club members build themselves as they build their schools and communities. 31 Countries. 5,000 clubs. 260,000 members.

KIWIN'S Role in KCI? Cal-Nev-Ha KIWIN'S serves as the 32nd District of Key Club International (KCI). As a district in KCI, every KIWIN'S member has the duty to follow the core values while forming themselves into an ideal leader throughout their journey in the organization. Geographically, there are two districts in the California, Nevada, and Hawaii regions. Together, both sister districts should work together as a whole to create long lasting memories as well as to make a difference in Key Club International.


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FEATURED ARF

JET DIVISION|OSCA

CLUB HISTORIAN//MINJEE KIM

event/live to learn book making social date/january 30, 2016 On Saturday, January 30, 2016, OCSA KIWIN’S hosted the Live to Learn book making social at OCSA KIWIN’S president, Renee Su’s house in Fountain Valley. Those who came to this event got to use their creativity to make poetry booklets while socializing and getting to know other KIWIN’S members from other schools. During the social, all the volunteers worked together to make a DIY book that had different directions on how to write

different types of poetry. Each volunteer cut out different directions and bound them into a unique DIY book that was donated to the Creative Writing Conservatory in OCSA. Through this social, the volunteers were able to spend time with other KIWIN’S volunteers and share their passion for service through book making, creativity, food, friend, and fellowship.


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JANUARY

RECOGNITION

2016 nth, o M e r of th e c : ffi k r O a o got Month!! r’s rem h o w t i e d t Fall n E e a o h y e t r n f e o o v y ns to e , and Club g ever o n i i t e a e l s nth ratu ard to w r Cong r of the Mo o f g e lookin m Memb ’ I d ice an v r e s up the p e e K Rally !


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CONGRATULATIONS to JADA ROBERTSON

{GOLDSTONE DIVISION/CHAFFEY} thank you for your hardwork and dedication to service

Congratulations Jada!! Over the past few months you have definitely changed and became more confident and more passionate towards this organization. It’s great to see you being more responsive and engaged to serve at the next level!! Yours in Service, Michael Tran

MICHAEL TRAN AWARDS CHAIR


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CONGRATULATIONS to

ANDREW DOAN {JET DIVISION/FOUNTAIN VALLEY HS}

FOR YOUR HARDWORK AND DEDICATION TO SERVICE

Congratulations Andrew!! Thanks for always being reliable in all aspects to the club. Your innovative ideas has financially helped the club. Despite fundraising your love for service is amazing. Great job, keep it up! Yours in Service, Michael Tran

MICHAEL TRAN AWARDS CHAIR


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CONGRATULATIONS TO

N/A (N/A)

FOR YOUR SERVICE AND HARDWORK IN REACHING OUT TO YOUR COMMUNITY

Unfortunately, there is no recognition for clubs this month. Despite that, keep working hard and succeed to pursue leading the future!! Yours in Service, Michael Tran

MICHAEL TRAN AWARDS CHAIR


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DIVISONS MEMBERS OF THE MONTH//OFFICERS OF THE MONTH DIVISION Crystal

OOTM

MOTM N/A

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Patricia Balderas (Torrance)

Aimy Lee (PV Peninsula)

Julianna Pantoja (Otay Ranch)

Katrina Domingo (Otay Ranch)

Angelique Gonzalez (Los Altos)

Skye Rummer (SLPHS)

Jade

Nina Nguyen (Hercules)

Stephanie Estrada (Richmond)

Jet

James Luong (Fountain Valley)

Carol Wann (Fountain Valley) & Kim Nguyen (Los Amigos)

Letty T (RHS)

Jazmin Hernandez (EBHS)

Sapphire

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Turquoise

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MERCHANDISE

CNH KIWIN’S DRAWSTRING BAGS LA QUINTA HIGH SCHOOL IN STOCK: TILL SEPTEMBER $8/EACH SOROS CHOK/FACEBOOK

JET PINS & ELIMINATE PINS JET/EDISON HIGH SCHOOL IN STOCK: ALL YEAR $1/EACH MICHELLE HWANG/714.316.9780

MANATEE CREWNECKS JET DIVISION IN STOCK: FALL RALLY & ON PRESALE: $20/EACH REGULAR: $25/EACH RENEE SU/FACEBOOK

KIWIN’S CREWNECK GLEN A. WILSON IN STOCK: AUGUST-OCT. 25 PRESALE: $22/EACH REGULAR: $27/EACH ASHLEY KIM/FACEBOOK/213.663.6959


58 “ASK ME HOW I FEEL” BANGIN’ BACKPACKS SERGERSTROM HIGH SCHOOL IN STOCK: ALL YEAR PRESALE: $20/EACH REGULAR: $25/EACH LEANNE NGO/FACEBOOK/ 714.474.5179

KIWIN’S LANYARD GOLDSTONE/GAWHS IN STOCK: TILL FALL RALLY PRESALE: $6/EACH REGULAR: $7/EACH AFTER SEPT. ASHLEY KIM/213.663.6959

JET MANATEE PINS JET DIVISION IN STOCK: FALL RALLY $1/EACH TAMNHI MAI/FACEBOOK

Vintage Limited Edition Kiwanis Rose Float Pins & Others GOLDSTONE DIVISION IN STOCK: ALL YEAR $2/EACH FOR PIN $5/ EACH FOR SHIRT $10/EACH FOR D SHIRT SOPHIA UEMURA/626.623.8609


ONE FAMILY. ONE MISSION. ONE WORD. KIWIN’S JADE WONG 2015-2016 District Governor kiwins.dgov@gmail.com (626) 688-9844

SENA JI 2015-2016 Crystal LtG kiwins.crystalltg@gmail.com (213) 235-5797

RICHIE CHU 2015-2016 Jet LtG kiwins.jetltg@gmail.com (760) 622-3666

TIFFANY NGUYEN 2015-2016 District Secretary kiwins.dsec@gmail.com (714) 340-6036

ANTHONY OREJANA 2015-2016 Diamond LtG kiwins.diamondltg@gmail.com (224) 766-0730

GRISEL MEZA 2015-2016 Ruby LtG kiwins.rubyltg@gmail.com (661) 437-1260

KATHY BUI 2015-2016 District Treasurer kiwins.dtreasurer@gmail.com (714) 725-2484

DANILENE PRODON REBA MATTHEWS 2015-2016 Emerald LtG 2015-2016 Sapphire LtG kiwins.emeraldltg@gmail.com kiwins.sapphireltg@gmail.com (619) 395-2429 (209) 244-0911

ANDREA HU SOPHIA UEMURA ELISE UMETSU 2015-2016 District Bulletin Editor 2015-2016 Goldstone LtG 2015-2016 Turquoise LtG kiwins.dbuled@gmail.com kiwins.goldstoneltg@gmail.com kiwins.turquoiseltg@gmail.com (626) 400-3983 (626) 623-8609 (805) 910-9951 NICOLETTE CRUZ 2015-2016 Jade LtG kiwins.jadeltg@gmail.com (925) 550-9260 MEGHAN HERNANDEZ 2015-2016 MD&E Chair kiwins.memdev@gmail.com (626) 483-6246

MICHAEL TRAN CAROLYN LE 2015-2016 Awards Chair 2015-2016 K Family Chair kiwins.dawardschair@gmail.com kiwins.dkfamilychair@gmail.com (714) 902-7080 (714) 235-0555 CHARISSA NGUYEN 2015-2016 Convention Chair kiwins.conchair@gmail.com (714) 659-2043

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KEVIN SON 2015-2016 Technology Chair kiwins.techchair@gmail.com (702) 328-6302


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