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CNH â?˜ KEY CLUB July 2010

Volume 2, Issue 2

Please BEE green. Do not print this newsletter. Front Cover: The District Board of 2010-11 at the CNH District Office for May Board. Who looks the happiest in this picture? Answer located inside this newsletter!

The Official CNH District Newsletter


Compiled by the 2010-11 CNH District Board

July 2010 ❘ Volume 2 ❘ Issue 2

cnh district newsletter Letter from the EDITORS

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Introduction Letter from the Editors..............................2

Hey CNH BEES! It’s finally summer! Our year long frustration with school is over! for now. While you read this newsletter as you lay in the sun to tan, rest while you can because this process will happen all over again. This is the second issue of the second volume of the District newsletter! Everything in this newsletter was made by your District Board. This newsletter is chocked full with information including region updates, committee updates, and so much more. You may also click to go to the page specified in the table of contents to the right. We hope you find this newsletter interesting and would like you to leave any comments or suggestions to Andrew Shin, your district technology editor, at <cnhkc.dte1011@gmail.com>. Stay active over the summer!

News for Members Messages from the Executives................3 District Committee Updates District Convention...................................3 Kiwanis Family & Foundation.................. 4 District Projects......................................... 4 Member Relations.................................4-5 Policy, International, & Elections............ 5 Member Recognition...........................5-6 Region Updates................................. 7-20 News for Officers Presidents and &Vice Presidents..........2 0 Secretaries......................................... 2 0-21 Treasurers.......................................... 2 1-22 Editors.......................................................22 District Contact Information..................23

Buzzin’ with CNH spirit, Your 2010-2011 Executive Board Governor Diana Nguyen Secretary Breigh Dang Treasurer Hue Tran Technology Editor Andrew Shin

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News for Members SECRETARY

from the desk ofGOVERNOR Do I need to remind you that it is summer? Your legs may be stuck to your leather seat as you are reading this or perhaps the plastic arm handles are scalding your arms. Don’t stay indoors glued to your seat; peel your eyes away from the computer screen; soak up the natural vitamins by going outside! Go outside and explore your community. You can look for your own community service to do with friends through www.volunteermatch.org. You can even make up your own service event. This is just one thing you can do to bust boredom. How does this now relate back to Key Club? If you didn’t know, community service outside of what your Key Club does can count in your Key Club’s monthly report form. Any community service hour is a Key Club community service hour with approval from your board members. So grab your board’s telephone numbers and make sure to call them up to redeem those service hours!

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Hey CNH Bees! It is finally summer time, and you know what that means! A lot more time to get involved with Key Club! With your free time off from school, enjoy the sun and great weather, but also serve your community! As Key Clubbers, it is important to set a good example for the rest of our peers. BEE proactive! Get started with projects involving Project SHINE, attend club and divisional service projects and socials, and help out your local sponsoring Kiwanis Club if they have any events over the summer. Not only is it important to keep serving over the summer, but also to get better acquainted with your Kiwanis Family. Ask your club officers or respective Lieutenant Governor when your sponsoring Kiwanis Club meetings are. The Kiwanians will be more than happy to see you attend their meetings on a regular basis over the summer and get to know their sponsored Key Clubs.

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Hello Members of the Biggest District in Key Club International!

Hello Key Clubbers of CNH! Doesn’t it feel great to finally finish another year of high school? And, to the incoming freshmen of 2014, Key Club is going to be spectacular! To be able to feel the beauty of Key Club at such a young age before everyone else is a marvel to enjoy. Enjoy your summer with Key Club. Now that you have time for it, there are so many walks and socials that you can actually attend! Anyways, benefit from your summer by volunteering and it’ll only be a matter of time before you go back to school!

Merry Summer Vacation! We have around 2 months of summer vacation, which totals to 60 days or 1440 hours or 86400 minutes. Spare at least 20 hours this summer, that’s only 0.01% of your summer vacation, to serve your community. Summer vacation does not mean Key Club vacation! A third of our 2010-2011 Key Club term is during the summer, so please do not stop what we do best. Most importantly, have fun! I know you will not have trouble doing that!

Compiled by the District Committee Chairs

Committee Updates Convention c o m m i t t e e About the Convention

We hope to implement this theme throughout the year…but more on that later!

The 2011 Key Club District Convention will be held at the Anaheim Convention Center on April 15th – April 17th. Come join thousands of Key Clubbers from all over California, Nevada and Hawaii for exciting and educational workshops, recognition for a year of service, a fabulous KEYnote speaker and much more!

LOGO/DESIGN To start this convention planning off right, the committee needs one thing from you: a logo/design for the Cali-Nev-Ha 2011 District Convention! This logo/ design you create will possibly be used on DCON t-shirts, pins, programs, and much more! How awesome would that be, right?!

DCON News and Updates

THEME After brainstorming many possible themes, the DCON committee is excited to announce that the 2011 Key Club District Convention’s

IT’S A BEE WORLD!

theme is… Clarification: This theme is designed to celebrate the global aspect of Key Club, the largest international student organization in the world.

Requirements o The logo/design must adhere to the theme of “It’s a BEE world!” o Please watch out for possible copyright issues. o It is highly recommended to include CNH related items such as bees and CNH colors, but please let your creativity shine through! • Deadline: All submissions for the logo are due on July 25th, 6:00PM via email to cnhkc.dcon1011@gmail.com All received logos and designs will be credited to the author and will be considered as CNH Key Club property.

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Kiwanis Family & Foundation committee BEEing Successful Happy summer officers! The Kiwanis Family & Foundation would like to wish you a safe, exciting, and worry-free summer. If you are having service projects over the summer, make sure to invite your Kiwanis Family. This way, they will be there to share the experience with you. Inviting a Builders’ Club or K-Kids is an excellent way to mentor younger children and have a FUN time as well! Communicate! Please feel free to email the committee anytime at cnhkc.kff1011@gmail.com! If you have any questions about the Kiwanis Family & Foundation and how you can become involved in this family, we would love to answer your questions. Suggested ideas/suggestions: • Attend monthly Kiwanis DCMs: These are a great way keep up with your Kiwanis Family.

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Regional Training Conference! This is a great time to receive resources about your position in the Kiwanis Family whether an officer or a member. This way you can lead your clubs successfully and build better relations with the Kiwanis Family for support. Fall Rally Fall Rally is approaching us! This is definitely a time of joy and memories but what exactly is the purpose? We are shouting in one voice to raise money for Pediatric Trauma Program. In order to help, make sure to raise awareness in your clubs and fundraise! November: Kiwanis Family Month November is International Kiwanis Family Month. Make sure you show your appreciation for all those who make Key Club possible. Plan a service project involving all levels of the Kiwanis Family.

District Projects committee School is out and summer has begun! We all know that summer is a time to take a break from the stress, but with all the free time, it is a PERFECT opportunity to go out and perform more service! We are Key Clubbers and our dedication to service should never stop! With all the extra time, there are countless opportunities to go out and serve. However when you're out serving your community, please remember to take care of yourself by wearing sunscreen! Be careful of the harmful ultraviolet rays when you're outside, especially on those hot summer days. When looking for sunscreen, be sure to find one that protects from both UVA and UVB rays. UVA rays cause long-term damage such as premature aging and skin cancer while UVB rays cause sunburn. Although you might not get burnt, the sun’s rays can still cause long-term effects! Speaking of summer, ICON is not that far away. At this year’s ICON, Key Club International will be revealing the 2010-2012 MEP Service Initiative. After its release, we will work hard to create material to inform CNH about the new Service Initiative. As a way to wrap up our past two-year initiative, Live 2 Learn, the District Projects Committee would like to recap some major points of Live 2 Learn. In 1946, Key Club International challenged all Key Clubs to make a global difference through the Major Emphasis Project, “Children: Their Future, Our Focus”. One element of the Major Emphasis Project is the 2-year Service Initiative. Live 2 Learn focused on helping children ages 5 to 9, to overcome learning obstacles so they can be successful and give back to their homes, schools and communities. Live 2 Learn also had 3 focus areas: Improving Grades, Growing Together, and Giving Back. Our impact in this area has been tremendous and the District Projects Committee would like to thank all of the CNH Key Clubbers for their efforts. On behalf of the CNH District Projects Committee, I hope that all of you have a great summer!

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Feedback

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Shoot us an email! Please feel free to email us anytime at cnhkc.mrs1011@gmail.com!

Take the initiative to be a strong leader by asking questions, giving feedback, and helping your Member Relations Committee along the way as well!

The BEEginning of Your Term Hey, Officers! The Member Relations Committee hopes you are enjoying a fantastic, mighty, mega summer! We’d love to hear feedback from you on how your term is starting off! The feedback will allow us to formulate and create the necessary resources and materials, and distribute relevant information to make your term as successful as possible!

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Suggested Topics/Questions:

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Regional Training Conferences (RTCs)

Learn at workshops, listen to presenters, and read resources provided - topics ranging from “Running for Office” to “Showing Spirit”! (Remember, each Regional Training Conference is different and unique, including their workshops!)

Represent your DIVISION at your REGIONAL Training Conferences, and show your pride! Wear your divisional t-shirts (if available by this time) and rep your division mascots and colors! Engage in spirit battles, SHOW YOUR PRIDE, SHOW YOUR SPIRIT! But most of all, HAVE FUN! Enjoy yourselves, and remember, “It’s only fun if you make it fun!” Please contact your Lieutenant Governor for more information regarding your

• How was your Officer Training Conference (OTC)? - What did you like, what didn’t you like? • What are you struggling with currently during your term as ... ? • What are some of your favorite fundraisers and why? Learn, Represent, & Have Fun! Regional Training Conferences are coming to a location near YOU in the next couple of months! The Member Relations Committee highly encourages you to attend your respective Regional Training Conference, and enjoy yourselves! RTCs are one of the biggest events during your Key Club year (along with Fall Rally and District Convention), so why miss out?!

Policies, International, Elections committee Policies Policies Subcommittee is creating an “ICON Delegates Voting Guide.” The voting guide includes facts about the proposed changes or amendments to the Key Club International Bylaws, and pros/cons about each amendment. This guide is designed to help voting delegates attending our Key Club International Convention (July 7-11) make more knowledgeable votes on behalf of our mighty district. The guide will be available on the Key Club Officers’ Reflectors soon! International Want to know what’s going on at the Key Club International Level? International Subcommittee is currently developing our “June Key Club International News,” including updates on decisions made by our Key Club International Board. This should be available for Key Clubbers to read on the officers’ reflectors soon. For those of you who have Officers and Regional Training Conferences coming up, I encourage you to attend, where you will experience fun spirit activities and service-leadership training. How do you know when and where your training conference will be? Please contact your Key Club Lieutenant Governor. What should Lieutenant Governors include in their training conference agendas? Definitely officers training workshops for all Key Club Officers, a Key Club 101 Workshop explaining our organization in general, and a fun spirit session where attendants can socialize, have spirit battles, and most importantly: have FUN! Elections Elections Subcommittee is developing the “Running for Office at All Levels of KCI,” with useful information on how to run for any Key Club Office: club officer positions, district officer positions, and international officer positions. This document should be available for lieutenant governors to use within their training conferences and to help encourage our membership to become leaders within our organization. In the upcoming weeks, Elections Subcommittee will review last year’s elections process at District Convention. They will also brainstorm innovative ways to help make the elections process more impartial toward candidates for district and international office, and to increase delegate representation from our district’s clubs at District Convention’s House of Delegates. Policies, International, and Elections Committee is almost finished with a “CNH District Guidebook” summarizing all of our Key Club International and Cal-Nev-Ha District Bylaws and Policies on how we run our organization. This will be available on the Cyberkey soon! On behalf of the PIE Committee, enjoy your summer!

Member Recognition committee Hello Cali-Nev-Ha District! I hope you are all having a fun-filled summer and that you have been working hard on making this year the best in our District’s history. The Member Recognition committee, for one, has been working on reviewing contest guidelines and creating new ways to recognize all members of the District for their hard work and contributions through service and leadership. We are pleased to announce that new contest guidelines for the 2010-2011 administrative year will be out soon, as well as a new online monthly recognition program, new club and divisional certificates, a revised Member Recognition Handbook, and useful tutorials on the CyberKey. To learn more about the contests offered by the Member Recognition Committee and the upcoming developments in member recognition for the District, please read this newsletter, and do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.

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CONTEST INFORMATION

AWARD OPPORTUNITIES As a reminder to all potential applicants, there are two types of awards. Some of the awards are International Contests while others are CNH District Contests. The awards that are International Contests are as follow: Club Poster, Club Video, Major Emphasis Project, Partners in Service, Prepared Oratory, Single Service, and Year in Review. These awards are first judged at the District level. To apply for one of these awards (not including Prepared Oratory) you must mail your entry as well as an entry form to the CNH District Office in Rancho Cucamonga, CA. The two winning entries for each of these awards will be recognized at District Convention 2011 in Anaheim, CA. Winning entries will go on to compete at the International level for potential recognition at the International Convention. The awards that are Californai-Nevada-Hawaii District Contests are as follows: Automatic Entry Contests, Club Attire, Club of the Year, District Project, Jack Luther Hall of Fame, Kiwanis Family, Marvin J. Christiansen, Member of the Year, Most Improved Club, Sandy Nininger, and Talent. To apply for one of these awards you must read the guidelines for that respective award and fill out the attached application. Once in pdf form, the application must be sent to the CNH District Contest archives (cnh.kccontests@gmail.com). Please note that the contest guidelines for the 2010-2011 Key Club year will be posted in mid-August on the CNH CyberKey. Although there have been changes to some of the awards, you are strongly advised to look at last year’s contest guidelines to familiarize yourself with what to expect this year. Guidelines for the 2009-2010 Key Club Year maybe be found on the CNH Cyberkey (www.cnhkeyclub.org) under the Recognition tab. CONTEST DEADLINES The final registration and submission date for all contest is March 4, 2011. This means that all contest materials must be sent electronically to the CNH District Contest Archives (for CNH District contest submissions) or to the CNH District Office (for International contest submissions only) by the end of the District Office regular business day. For International contest applications, please send your work in a few days early so that your entry arrives prior to the deadline. Anything received after the deadline will not be considered for judging.

YEAR-LONG RECOGNITION Although most recognition is usually awarded at District Convention, the Member Recognition Committee is working hard to ensure that members and clubs are recognized throughout the year. To accomplish this, the committee is currently working on implementing an Online Monthly Recognition Program and has revised the club certificates on the CNH CyberKey. ONLINE MONTHLY RECOGNITION PROGRAM The Online Monthly Recognition Program is a new program, which will recognize clubs for excellence in service and fundraising. Each month, the Member Recognition Committee will feature on the CNH CyberKey two clubs that respectively completed the most service hours per member and fundraised the most funds during the previous month. Once the most service hours per member club and most funds raised club have been determined for the District, these two clubs will be contacted and asked to send in a club snapshot to post on the CyberKey. All clubs are eligible for recognition on the CyberKey. However, as monthly winners are determined based on data extracted from MRFs sent to the District Secretary, clubs will not be recognized if they do not send their MRFs on time to their Lieutenant Governor OR if their Lieutenant Governor does not send his or her MRF on time to the District Secretary. CLUB AND DIVISION CERTIFICATES The Member Recognition has created five new club certificates and five new division certificates that will be posted on the CNH CyberKey. The five club certificates are Member of the Month, Most Funds Raised, Most Service Hours, Most Spirited, and Outstanding Officer. Clubs will be encouraged to award these certificates to five individuals each month who went above and beyond in promoting service, leadership, and spirit throughout the club the club. The five division certificates are Member of the Month, Club of the Month, Most Funds Raised Club, Most Spirited Club, and Most Service Hours Club. Lieutenant Governors will be encouraged to award these certificates each month at Divisional Council Meetings (DCMs) to clubs/individuals who stood out and went above and beyond in promoting service, leadership, and spirit throughout their division.

ONLINE RESOURCES

The Member Recognition Committee is there to help you. Since many of us on the committee have experience applying to contests and awards, we understand how daunting the process may seem at times. Do not worry though, as the committee is currently developing resources to ameliorate and ease the application process. MEMBER RECOGNITION HANDBOOK A new and revised Member Recognition Handbook is currently being assembled. It will include tips, overviews of the contests, and in-depths descriptions of the Member Recognition Process. If you are applying for an award that requires an e-portfolio (such as the Distinguished Officer Awards or the Sandy Nininger Award) make sure to check out the Member Recognition Handbook, as it will specific tips and examples on how to make your application stand out! TUTORIALS The Member Recognition Committee is currently working on tutorials to post on the CNH CyberKey. These tutorials will explain how to organize folders and work submissions, how to create and merge pdfs, how to abide by graphic standards, how to create sections on Microsoft Word, how to use many of the various features on Excel, and how to add shadows, headers, page borders, tables with invisible cell walls, and other fun additions to your e-portfolios (which are required for Distinguished Officer contests). In an effort to assist as many applicants as possible, two versions of the tutorials will be created: one for those using the 2003 version of the Microsoft Office suite and one for those using the 2007 version.

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Region Updates

Region 1: Divisions 11, 31

DCM ALERTS Division 11

Date: July 14, 2010 Times: 1:00-5:00pm Location: San Diego High Educational Complex 1405 Park Blvd at performing arts theater, San Diego, CA 92101 Host: Itzel Coss Y Leon Main Topics: Officer Training/ Bike the bay Project: Shine

DIVISIONS

at a glance

Division 11

Clubs: 12 Club of the Month: Montgomery

TRAINING conference Division 11

Purpose: Train all officers and members Event Information:

Date: July 14, 2010 Times: 1:00-5:00pm Location: San Diego High Educational Complex 1405 Park Blvd. San Diego, CA 92101 Host: Itzel Coss Y Leon Leadership Workshops: Of ficer Training Conference 1. President/Vice-President- Daniel Medina 2. Secretary- Irma Vergara 3. Treasurer- Vivian Wu 4. Bulletin Editor/Historian- Itzel Coss Y Leon 5. Public Speaking- ? 6. District Relations - Christian Rodriguez 7. Kiwanis Family Relation: Mr. Bauer 8. Full experience as a Member: Quintasia Walker Cost: 3 dollars RSVP: d11.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com by July 10, 2010

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Division 11 • • •

Still need assistance! Sign up for Bike the Bay Take all the information back to your clubs!

“Only passions, great passions, can elevate the soul to great things.” -Denis Diderot

Region 2: Divisions 21, 37N, 37S

Division 37 South

Date: July 17, 2010 Times: 1pm Location: TBA Host: Vivian Yu Main Topics: 37E/N/S split, divisional shirts, PTP

Division 37 North

Date: July 20, 2010 Times: 6pm Location: Guajome Park Academy Host: Alyssa Rodriguez Main Topics: Regional Presentation about possible Division 37 East, Past June Events, Call to DCON, presentation of DCOn theme, information given about logo themed ideas, beginning recruitment for following new year

Division 21

Date: July 17, 2010

Division 37 North

Purpose: To provide information for all new and returning officers and answer any questions. The information and presentations given will provide an outline of the duties necessary in fulfilling the role as President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, or Bulletin Editor for the 2010-2011 Key Club year. Date: July 20, 2010 Times: 6:30pm-8:00pm Location: Guajome Park Academy Host: Alyssa Rodriguez Leadership Workshops: President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Bulletin Editor Division 37 South Cost: $0 Purpose: To prepare officers for the new year and RSVP: LTGalyssa.d37n@gmail.com to help them learn how to become better officers. Event Information: Date: August14, 2010 Times: 1-5PM (pending) Location: TBA Host: Vivian Yu Leadership Workshops: TBA Cost: $0-5 RSVP: d37s.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com

TRAINING conference

Answer to the front page: Everyone looks the happiest!

DCM ALERTS

Times: 1pm Location: La Jolla/Mission Bay Host: Donald Quach Main Topics: Past and Upcoming events. Divisional shirts, Banquet recap, How to get your club started for this summer, and a great time at the beach!

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Message

BOARD

Division 37 South • •

Go to Kiwanis meetings and get to know your Kiwanians this summer! Get a head start on next year and continue service while out of school

Division 37 North • • •

Plan ahead on events that will be done over the school year Think of ideas to recruit new members Keep a positive attitude and stay busy over summer

Division 21 • •

Plan ahead for events and funraise now! Think of a great way to keep in contact with all members.

DIVISIONS

at a glance

Division 37 South

Clubs: 16 Members: 976 Service Hours: 1611.45 Club of the Month: Torrey Pines

Division 37 North

Clubs: 11 Members: 384 Service Hours: 12 Club of the Month: High Tech High North

Division 21

Clubs: 11 Members: 683 Service Hours: 600+(From May 2010) Club of the Month: University City

“Never be entirely idle; but either be reading, or writing, or praying or meditating or endeavoring something for the public good.” -Thomas a Kempis

Recaps

Banquet Division 37 South

Congratulations go to Torrey Pines who won the trophy for distinguished club for the 4th year in a row and to Alex Lin for member of the year.

Division 37 North

Banquet Date: July 19th Banquet location: High Tech High North County Banquet Time: 5pm-7pm Congratulations to all clubs that were in attendance and participated in Key Club events throughout the year. Congratulations to all distinguished officers from San Marcos High, Guajome Park Academy, and Vista High

Division 21

Banquet Date: June 11th, 2010 Banquet location: Ramada Hotel @ Kearny Villa Road Banquet Time: 5pm-10pmCongratulations to all clubs that were in attendance, especially mira mesa for bringing 60+ people to the banquet! Clubs should definitely apply awards for next year, Scripps Ranch applied for all of them and took home ALOT!

Region 3: Divisions 4E, 4N, 4W, 30N, 30S, 41N, 41S

DCM ALERTS Division 4 East

Date: July 17th Time: 1PM Location: Huntington Beach | Towers 1 & 2 (During Beach Boomba) Main Topics: Announce summer events and fundraisers. Project S.H.I.N.E. and spirit gear. Projects: Beach Cleanup! Leadership Workshops: Committees

Division 4 North

Date: July 20, 2010 Times: 6pm Location: Guajome Park Academy Host: Alyssa Rodriguez Main Topics: Regional Presentation about possible Division 37 East, Past June Events, Call to DCON, presentation of DCOn theme, information given about logo themed ideas, beginning recruitment for following new year

Division 30 North

Date: July 24 Times: After OTC Location: Orange Coast College Host: Troy Main Topics: Officer Training Reflections and Goals Division 30 South

Date: July 17, 2010 Times: 12 p.m. Location: Huntington Beach Host: Magnolia, Savanna, Western Main Topics: OTC, Relay for Life Division 41 North

Date: Saturday, July 17th 2010 Times: 1:00-2:00 pm Location: Bill Barber Memorial Park Host: Northwood High School Main Topics: Vote on t-shirt designs, How to prepare for the school year, etc. Project: Beach Clean-up (Beach Boomba) Division 41 South

Date: July 17th, 2010 Times: 1 PM Division 4 West Location: Huntington Beach Date: July 17th Host: Capistrano Valley Key Club Times: n/a Main Topics: OTC, Summer Service, RTC, Location: Huntington Beach [during Beach Leadership Workshop: None Boomba] Project: Main Topics: Summer Events and fundraising.

Message

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Division 4 East • • •

Remember to fundraise for PTP. Please send at least 2 representatives to each school to OTC. Have a fantastic summer and don’t stop serving your community!

Division 4 North • • •

Remember, you OTTER serve your home, school, and community! Don’t forget to submit articles about a project or event you went to this past month to earn points for your club! Come out and celebrate summer by joining your fellow otters at Beach Boomba!

Division 4 West • • •

Don’t forget to keep raising money for PTP! Keep collecting pop tabs! Have a good Summer

Division 30 North

Date: July 24 Times: After OTC Location: Orange Coast College Host: Troy Main Topics: Officer Training Reflections and

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Division 30 North Officers better be at OTC! • Flawless club MRFs are due on the 5th • • Continue fundraising for Fall Rally Division 30 South • Start fundraising for Fall Rally • Start fundraising for Relay for Life

Anaheim team

Division 41 North • Start working on publicity for Key Club • •

now, so you won’t have to during the school year. Work on fundraising now, so you’ll be able to raise as many funds as possible. Keep on enjoying your summers!

Division 41 South This DCM will be held at Beach •

Boomba.

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EVENTS

EVENT: Beach Boomba Purpose: Region 3 summer bonding Event Information:

Event Information:

DIVISIONS

Date: July 10th, July 31st, August 14th, August 21st, August 28th, and September 4th Times: 10am-6pm Location: First 3 at Chipotle @ Brookhurst and Garfield; Last 3 at 7-Eleven @ Magnolia and Edinger Division 4 East Clubs: 11 Host: Division 4 West Key Club Service Hours: 1415.25 Club of the Month: Orange High School EVENT: Division 30 South Banquet

at a glance

Purpose: To give out awards to distinguished Division 4 North clubs/members and to give remarks of the Clubs: 10 Service Hours: 1526.5 year

Club of the Month: Santiago High School

Event Information:

Date: July 3 Times: 6 p.m. – 11 p.m. Location: Radisson Hotel, Buena Park Host: Division 30 South (Brandon Baello)

Division 4 West

Clubs: 10 Service Hours: 972 hours Club of the Month: Congratulations Marina Key Club!

Division 30 North Clubs: 11 EVENT: MLB 5K All Star Weekend Event Purpose: Volunteer at an event that benefits Members: 514 Service Hours: faulty records Cancer Research

Club of the Month: La Mirada

Event Information:

Division 30 South

Clubs: 14 Date: July 10-11 Times: 10th: 9-1 p.m. / 12:30- 4:30 p.m. | 11th : Division 41 North Clubs: 6 5:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Members: 282 Location: Angel’s Stadium Service Hours: 402 Host: Division 30S Club of the Month: Estancia High School

Training Conference : Officer Training Date: Saturday, July 17th Conference Times: 9am – 9pm Location: Huntington Beach @ Brookhurst | Purpose: Train our Region 3 officers so they will become the best leaders they can be. Towers 1 & 2 Host: Division 4 West Event Information: Cost: $5 Date: July 24 Times: 12-5PM EVENT: Division 4 West Carwash Location: Orange Coast College Purpose: Raise money for PTP ! Host: Region 3 Cost: FREE! Food and drinks provided.

Division 41 South

Clubs: 10 Service Hours: 302 Club of the Month: San Juan Hills High School

“We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give.” -Sir Winston Churchill

Region 4: Divisions 6, 36E, 36W, 47

DCM ALERTS

Division 47

Date: July 31 Times: Immediately Following OTC Location: Host: Banning Main Topics: Fall Rally

Division 36 East

Date: July 17th Times: 4:00 pm 6::00 pm Location: TBA Host: Lieutenant Governor Lynne Nguyen Main Topics: Go over workshops from OTC, make sure submissions are done, car washes, annual goals, Fall Rally, hopefully Beach Clean-Up Leadership Workshop: Submissions Project: TBA

Division 6

Date: July 31, 2010 Times: 2:30-3:30 Location: TBA Host: Main Topics: Fall Rally

Message Division 47 • • •

20th of every month Articles are due Make sure officers are following the guidelines when turning submissions in

Division 6 • • •

Don’t forget to check your emails frequently for messages from me! Feel free to contact me whenever you have questions. Keep up the great work!

BOARD TRAINING conference

Keep Checking your emails for important reminders and updates from me. Make sure to keep up all of the work over the summer, summer can be a time for procrastination. Think of great t-shirt ideas!

Division 36 East • •

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5th of Every Month MRFs are due 18th of every month Newsletters are due

Division 47

Purpose: Officer Training Conference Event Information: Date: July 31, 2010 Times: 9:30am-2:30pm Location: TBA Cost: $5 RSVP: ALWAYS use alias email address

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Division 6

Purpose: Officer Training Conference Event Information: Date: July 31, 2010 Times: 9:30am-2:30pm Location: TBA Cost: $5 RSVP: ALWAYS use alias email address

“Compassion is the basis of all morality.” -Arthur Schopenhauer

upcoming

EVENTS

EVENT: Division 36 Kiwanis July DCM

Date: July 21st Times: 5:30 Presidents Meeting and Social, 6:30 Meeting and Dinner Location: San Manuel Village Community Center, 27981 Highland, Ave., Highland 92346 Pre-Sale Tickets: $20.00 per person with reservation, $25.00 per person at the door RSVP: With names to Rose Narcisse (909) 553-9161 or by e-mail to rosenarcisse@yahool.com. No later than July 14th, 2010

DIVISIONS

at a glance

Division 47

Clubs: 10 Members: 461 Service Hours: Club of the Month: Southwest High School Division 36 East

Clubs: 7 Members: 300+ Service Hours: 100+ Club of the Month: San Bernardino High School Division 6

Clubs: 15 Members: 835 Service Hours: Club of the Month: Temecula Valley High School

Region 5: Divisions 28N, 28S, 28W, 38E, 38W

DCM ALERTS

Division 28 North

Date: Saturday, July 17th, 2010 Times: 1:00pm Location: www.blogtv.com/People/tristanielsf Host: D28N LTG Tristaniel Evangelista Main Topics: Staying Active Leadership Workshop: Service during the summer

Division 28 South

Message

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upcoming

EVENTS

Division 28 North

EVENT: Regional Training Conference Purpose: Inform Region of District wide events and to educate members about Key Club.

Division 28 South

Event Information:

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RTC – October 2nd, 2010 Fall Rally South – November 20th, 2010 Fall Rally Chair Committee – Jessi Hayes RTC – October 2nd, 2010 Fall Rally South – November 20th, 2010 Fall Rally Chair Applications e-mailed to the LTG by- July 14th, 2010

Date: Friday, July 16th, 2010 Times: 5:00PM-6:30PM Division 28 West Location: Sunset Park • Make sure to complete your summer tasks Host: SECTA and send it to me by August 1st! Main Topics: Summer service, fundraising, • Fall Rally shirt designs due by August 6th! activities, RTC, and Fall Rally • Make sure to turn in MRF’s by the end of Project: We will be writing thank you cards for our the month! Kiwanis sponsors and faculty advisors • Registration for Fall Rally due by October 13th Division 28 West • Registration for RTC due by September Date: July 20, 2010 22nd, 2010 Times: 2:00 PM Main Topics: Summer Preparation, Fall Rally, and Division 38 East RTC We now have a Divisional Board! • Congratulations to Steve Lee, Ashley Division 38 East Maestas, and Rachel Song. Date: July 23, 2010 We STILL need a Fall Rally Spirit • Times: 4 PM-6 PM Coordinator! If you are interested, please Location: 14955 Dale Evans Parkway, Apple Valley, contact your LTG. CA • Start thinking of t-shirt designs for the Host: Special Apples contest! The school that has the chosen Main Topics: Project Shine, initiating tasks design will earn Prehistoric Points! Project: Craft night w/ Special Apples (relating to DP Shine) Division 38 West Don’t forget to hold carwashes and stay • Division 38 West active during the summer! Date: July 31st, 2010 Remember to arrange your club rushes • Times: 1PM-4PM when school comes back in! Location: Antelope Valley Fairgrounds in the • Fill out your Club Officer Elections forms Grandstands if not already done so on CNH Cyberkey! Host: Antelope Valley Fair Main Topics: AV Fair Grandstand training for main event in August Project: Grandstand Training and Prep for August

Date: October 2nd, 2010 Times: Fall Rally Prep @ 8am | RTC ends @ 8pm Location: Cimarron-Memorial Host: Region 5 Kiwanis of Las Vegas EVENT: Kiwanis International Convention

Date: June 24, 2010 Times: 12pm-5pm Location: Las Vegas Convention Center RSVP: Tristaniel Evangelista, Catherine Chao EVENT: Kiwanis ICON Haiti Dolls

Date: June 23-26 Times: Vary Location: Las Vegas Convention Center RSVP: Catherine Chao EVENT: Fall Rally Purpose: Contribute to PTP and show off the dominating spirit of 28 South Pandas! Event Information:

Date: November 20, 2010 Location: Six Flags Magic Mountain Host: CNH Key Club EVENT: [Craft night] Purpose: Work with disabled citizens and make crafts with them Event Information:

Date: 7/23/10 Times: 4PM

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TRAINING conference

Location: Apple Valley Town Center Host: Special Apples EVENT: August DCM Purpose: Finish the end of summer break with your divisional family! Event Information:

Date: August 21st, 2010 Times: 12PM-1PM Location: Desert Breeze Park Kiwanis of Apple Valley EVENT: Club meetings

Date: Every Friday Times: 8 AM Location: Apple Valley Country Club

Division 28 North

Purpose: Duties as an officer Event Information: Date: May 8th, 2010 Times: 8am Location: ATECH Host: ATECH Leadership Workshops: public speaking Cost: free RSVP: ALWAYS use alias email address

EVENT: Boys and Girls Club High Desert Jinx Purpose: Fundraiser for our supporters

“The world is a tragedy to those who feel, but a comedy to those who think.” -Horace Walpole

Event Information: A Hawaiian themed summer festival of games to raise money for Boys and Girls Club

Date: July 23rd, 2010 Times: 4PM-9PM Location: Antelope Valley Boys and Girls Club Host: Boys and Girls Club

DIVISIONS

at a glance

Division 28 North

Clubs: 14 Members: 1,001 Service Hours: 614 Club of the Month: Las Vegas Academy Division 28 South

Clubs: 10 Members: 764 Service Hours: 2104.5 Club of the Month: Laughlin Division 28 West

Clubs: 13 Members: 1126 Service Hours: 1126 Club of the Month: Ed. W. Clark Division 38 East

Clubs: 7 Members: 400 Club of the Month: Barstow Division 38 West

Division # 38 WEST Clubs: 9 Members: 348 and GROWING! Service Hours: about 300 and COUNTING! Club of the Month: Paraclete High School

Region 6: Divisions 23, 45

DCM ALERTS

Division 23, 45

Date: July 31st Times: 3-4 PM Location: Manzanita Park Main Topics: Raising money for Fall Rally and PTP Leadership Workshop: Fundraising and Service Projects. Membership development Project: Collect Shampoos and Conditioners for Kiwanis Family House

Message

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Division 23, 45 • • •

Turn in your Directory and if you have any changes please let me know Join the Officer Reflector Group Remember to visit your sponsoring Kiwanis Club over the summer every week!

upcoming

EVENTS

Where: The Silver Legacy and the Reno Event Center

EVENT: Fall Rally North Purpose: Spirit Rally and to raise funds for Pediatric Trauma Prevention Event Information:

Date: October 23, 2010 Times: About 4:30 AM Location: California’s Great America EVENT: Corn Dog Booth Date: July 24th Times: 3:30 PM- 1:00 AM Location: Lassen County Fair, Susanville Information: Mr. Roberson leaves Reno around 3:30 and volunteers at the Lassen County Fair in the Kiwanis Corn Dog Booth. RSVP: Only four people are needed for this event

Event: Kiwanis District Convention Date: August 17th at 2:00 Pm Information: Help unload the Kiwanis Truck Where: The Silver Legacy Event: Kiwanis District Convention Date: 19th-21st Information: Decorating the tables and manning the Key Club Booth. Other opportunities may be available

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Region 7: Divisions 3, 16, 25E, 25W

DCM ALERTS

Message

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EVENT: Down Syndrome Association of Los Angeles

Purpose: To enhance the welfare of those with Down Syndrome through recreational programs and to increase its public awareness, which could Division 3 Division 3 hopefully lead to the understanding and acceptance Date: July 24, 2010 Reminder to stay in constant contact over of this disorder. • Times: 12-1 the summer so that you club officers can Event Information: Volunteering opportunities Location: Santa Monica Beach Amphitheater still do your jobs. include office volunteers, program volunteers, event Host: La Canada, Crescenta Valley Banquet is June 25, 2010 and it is • volunteers, and service provider volunteers. Main Topics: Fall Rally, AIDS WALK semiformal. Please be there promptly at Date: Varies with each program Leadership Workshop: Communication 6pm. Times: Varies with each program Project: Beach Clean Up Location: 16461 Sherman Way Suite 180, Van Nuys, Division 16 Division 16 CA 91406 • Division 16 banquet is on July 31st from Date: July 17th, 2010 6-10PM at Angeles National Golf Club. *Please contact LTG Gabby Lee for more Times: 12-2PM Purchase your tickets soon! Anyone is information and for the volunteer form Location: El Cariso Park (13100 Hubbard St. welcome! Sylmar, CA 91342) • Divisional hoodie orders are due by July EVENT: Beach Clean Up Host: Sylmar Key Club 1st to your Presidents! Buy them for the Purpose: Help keep our aquatic environment keep Main Topics: Publication, fundraisers, service events cheap price of $20! clean and have beach goers come to good beach and • Remember to bring any recyclable items to be happy. Division 25 East Date: Saturday, July 10th our DCM! Event Information: Times: 1PM – 5PM Date: July 24, 2010 Division 25 East Host: Van Nuys HS Times: 11-4 • T-shirt designs to be released at banquet! Project: Officer Training Conference Location: Santa Monica Beach Amphitheater

Division 25 West

upcoming

EVENTS

Date: June 26, 2010 Times: 1-3pm Location: Officer’s House EVENT: D25E Banquet Host: Chatsworth Event Information: Main Topics: OTC & Beach Clean UP Leadership Workshop: Common Manners of Date: June 26thth, 2010 Times: 5:30PM – 10PM Communication Location: San Fernando Elks Lodge

“A hero is no braver than an ordinary man, but he is braver five minutes longer.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson

EVENT: Officer Training Conference Event Information:

Date: July 10th, 2010 Times: 1PM – 5PM

EVENT: Kiwanis DCM

Date: June 21, 2010 Times: 6pm -8pm Location: Verdugo Hills Hospital Cafeteria

DIVISIONS

at a glance

Division 16

Clubs: 15 Members: 1712 Service Hours: 5290 Club of the Month: North Hollywood Division 3

Clubs: 14 Members: 894 Service Hours: Club of the Month: Crescenta Valley

Region 8: Divisions 1, 13N, 13S, 19N, 19S

DCM ALERTS

Division 13 North/South

Date: 7/17/10 Times: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Location: Bellflower Kiwanis Hall Host: Sandra Lee Main Topics: Awake-A-Thon, Fundraising Ideas, TShirt Designs, and Organization Tips, etc. Project: Awake-a-Thon 13N & 13S (ERF Approval Pending)

Division 19 North

Date: July 17, 2010 Times: 11:30AM-12:30PM Location: Dockweiler State Beach Host: Eugene Lee Main Topics: Old Events Recap, Club Report Forms Feedback, Fundraising, Upcoming Events Project: Beach Cleanup

Division 19 South

Date: July 17, 2010 Times: 11:30AM-12:30PM Location: Dockweiler State Beach Host: Eugene Lee Main Topics: Old Events Recap, Club Report Forms Feedback, Fundraising, Upcoming Events Project: Beach Cleanup

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Message

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upcoming

EVENTS

Division 13 North

EVENT: Awake-a-Thon 13N & 13S (ERF Approval Pending) • Remember to turn in MRFs BEFORE 6:00 PM on the 5th of each month Purpose: To raise money in order to reduce T-Shirt costs and send funds to an admirable charity (to be Division 19 North • Submit your 2010-2011 Board Information determined) Event Information: to CNH! Date: 7/23/10 (Tentative) Times: 7:00 PM - 7:00 AM (Tentative) Location: Bellflower Kiwanis Hall Host: Sandra Lee, Kyriacos Psara

TRAINING conference

DIVISIONS

at a glance

Division 13 North

Clubs: 7 Members: 509 Service Hours: 182 Club of the Month: Lakewood Key Club Division 19 North

Clubs: 12 Members: 781 Service Hours: 534.3 Club of the Month: Gardena Division 19 South

Clubs: 8

EVENT: D19North Beach Social (ERF Pending Members: 755 Division 19 South Approval) Service Hours: 715 Purpose: Inform officers of their duties and Purpose: Get to know Key Clubbers from Club of the Month: North High answer questions with a thorough breakdown division, Raise Funds for PTP of tasks Event Information: Event Information: D19S OTC Date: July 17, 2010

Date: Saturday, June 28, 2010 Times: 12:30PM-6:00PM Times: 3:30 pm to 6:00 pm Location: Dockweiler State Beach Location: Lomita Kiwanis Hall Host: Eugene Lee Host: Michelle Kim RSVP: d19n.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com Leadership Workshops: President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Editor, Historian Kiwanis of Rolling Hills Estates Cost: Free EVENT: June DCM RSVP: d19s.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com Date: Monday, July 19, 2010 Times: 6:00 pm Location: Hermosa Beach Kiwanis Club House, 2515 Valley Drive, Hermosa Beach, CA RSVP: lovep@yahoo.com

“Misfortune shows those who are not really friends.” -Aristotle

Region 9: Divisions 2, 8, 26

DCM ALERTS

Division 2

Main Topics: Car wash Leadership Workshop: OTC Project: fundraising

Message

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Date: TBA Times: 2-4 Location: TBA Division 2 Host: Gloria Chen • Submit designs Main Topics: Spirit Items, Finalizing Division • Stay active Service Projects, H= Leadership Workshop: How to stay active during the Division 8 summer • Don’t forget those MRFs! They are due by Project: Visiting Convalescent Homes (Singing, the 5th of each month in order to count Reading, Playing with Seniors) towards the district tree award. OTC is required for all officers • Division 8 • Start looking for advisors that are willing Date: Saturday, July 10th to chaperone your RTC trip. You need at Times: 12pm least one per club. Location: Benicia Host: Benicia Division 26 Main Topics: OTC! • OTC on June 19th Leadership Workshop: OTC!! • Try to encourage officers to encourage members to plan their OWN events for Division 26 the summer Date: July 24 Regional Beach Trip in August • Times: 9-3pm Location: Concord, CA Host: Division 26

upcoming

EVENTS

EVENT: Division 8 Carwash Purpose: Raise money for PTP

Event Information:

Date: Saturday, August 21st Times: 12-4pm (pending availability) Location: Grocery Outlet in Fairfield Host: Rodriguez and Bethel

EVENT: Car Wash

Purpose: Raise money for PTP

Event Information:

Date: July 24 Times:9am-3pm Location: To be determined (probably in Concord) Host: Division26

EVENT: Visiting Senior Homes

Purpose: To reach out to seniors to let them know that they're cared for in the community. Singing, Reading, Playing.

Event Information:

Date: Late July or Early August

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Times: TBA Location: TBA Host: Gloria Chen

TRAINING conference Division 8

Purpose: Officer Training Conference Event Information: Date: Saturday, July 10th Times: 12 noon Location: Benicia Host: Benicia Leadership Workshops: Officer/Member, Ethics, KFF, etc. Cost: Free!

Division 2/26

DIVISIONS

Purpose: Officers Training Conference-To prepare the new officers of what to expect in the upcoming Key Club year. How to approach their new Key Club positions Division 2 Clubs: 12 Event Information: Members: ~ 600 Date: June 19.2010 Times: 11:30am-2:45pm Club of the Month: San Leandro Location: 26 Orinda Way, Orinda Park Division 8 Host: Division 26 and Division 2 LTG’s Clubs: 15 Leadership Workshops: how to be a leader, public Members: 510 speaking, communications and emailing etiquette Service Hours: 263 Cost: no cost Club of the Month: Vintage

at a glance

Division 26

Clubs: 15 Members: 719 Service Hours: 234 Club of the Month: Miramonte

Region 10: Divisions 24, 29, 42E, 42W

DCM ALERTS

Division 42 West

Date: June 21 Times: 1-2 PM Location: Buena High School Host: Ventura High School Key Club Main Topics: Summer planning, fundraisers, banquet, Divisional events. Leadership Workshop: Article sending. Project: Planning on Buena Softball Revamping

upcoming

EVENTS

EVENT: Division 42 East Kiwanis Comedy Night Date: August 8th Times: TBA Location: Conejo IV at the Canyon in Agoura Pre-Sale Tickets: Contact Ruchid42e.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com EVENT: Division 42 West Buena Campus Rebuilding/Beautification Purpose: Re-build devastated softball bleachers

Message

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Division 42 East • •

Stay active during the summer! Also, don’t forget to submit your hours to the secretary. Secretaries- Please have MRF in by July 1st, 6 pm this month!

Division 29 • •

Send club MRFs to d29.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com by the 6th of every month Continue to send in club info as it becomes available

Region 11: Divisions 18, 33

DCM ALERTS

Division 33

Date: July 24th, Times: 2:30pm Location: TBA Main Topics: Project Shine, Divisional Assistants, Divisional Editors, and Club MRFs

Message Division 18 •

BOARD

School is over but that doesn’t mean the service stops. Remember that Key Club is year-round and you should be continuing to supply service to our community! Key Clubbers please continue to stay in contact with your Lieutenant Governor and attend your Divisional Council Meetings. These meeting are our CNH District’s way of staying connected to your school’s club. So please stay involved and encourage other members to also!

Division 33 has a newly appointed Lieutenant Governor! She will be looking forward to meeting you at her first DCM in July. So Division 33, I encourage you to come and help us start working together on a new year. As a group we can achieve so much more! And if you’re ready to step up to it, Division 33 will be starting applications for the Divisional Assistants and Divisional Editor. BEE excited!

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Region 12: Divisions 5, 46

DCMALERTS

Division 5

Date: July 26th 2010 Times: 6:00pm – 8:00pm Location: Oso de Oro Park Host: TBA Main Topics: Club Rush prep, Cheers, and OTC and RTC look-out Leadership Workshop: Staying Enthusiastic

Division 46

Date: August 23 Times: 6pm-8pm Location: Atwater High Host: Atwater Main Topics: PTP and OTC Leadership Workshop: How to recruit members

Message Division 5 • • •

BOARD

Divisional Photobucket: If you club wants to stand out, try taking pictures for it to be sent in! Distinguishable Editor, submit articles every quarter! Reflection on the June DCM, have you been applying what you learned?

Division 46 • • •

Divisional Car Wash June 27 in Livingston OTC August 28 at Livingston High RTC September 25 in Fresno

DIVISIONS

at a glance

Division 5

Clubs: 13 Members: 700+ Service Hours: 390 Club of the Month: Clovis North

upcoming

EVENTS

EVENT: Divisional Car Wash Purpose: Fundraise for PTP Event Information: Date: June 27 Times: TBA Location: TBA Host: Livingston Training Conference Purpose: OTC Event Information: Date: August 28 Times: TBA Location: Livingston High Host: Livingston Leadership Workshops: TBA Cost: TBA RSVP: d46.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com

Region 13: Divisions 10N, 10S, 15, 35E, 35W

DCMALERTS

Division 10 North

Date: July 24, 2010 Times: 1PM-2PM Location: Live Oak Park, Temple City Host: Temple City Main Topics: Summer Key Club, Fall Rally Preparation, PTP Fundraising

Division 10 South

Date: June 27, 2010 Times: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM Location: Huntington Beach Host: N/A Main Topics: Summer Key Club, Member Recruitment

Division 15

Date: Saturday, July 24 Times: 1-5pm Location: Claremont Colleges Host: N/A Main Topics: OTC, August Carwashes, Core Value of the Quarter: Leadership, Spirit Catalog, RTC, Hoodies & Shirts, Summer Service Projects

Leadership Workshop: President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Bulletin Editor, Spirit, Confidence Building Project: Beach Cleanup

Division 35 East

Date: July 31, 2010 Times: 2:00PM-3:00PM Location: Santa Monica Beach Host: Diamond Bar Main Topics: District Project SHINE, Fundraisers Leadership Workshop: Teamwork Project: Plane Pull Event Recruitment

Division 35 West

Date: July 24, 2010 Times: 1:00pm-3:00pm Location: TBA Host: Main Topics: Divisional Banquet, Regional Beach Clean-up, OTC, PTP fundraising, Divisional Pins, T-shirt/Hoodie Designs

Message

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Division 10 North •

Regional beach cleanup on July 31st! Get ready to do some service while meeting and having fun with your fellow R13 Key Clubbers! (: WATERFIGHT at July DCM! Wear dark clothing and bring your water guns

Division 10 South •

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Region 13 will be having a beach cleanup on June 31st! Our division will be taking buses down to Santa Monica Pier and enjoy a day with the rest of our region! We will be hosting a car wash on July 17th. More info will be posted as the date gets closer. Our Lieutenant Governor will be out of town for International Convention from July 7th to 11th.

Division 15 • •

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fundraisers (at least 1 towards PTP), and at least 1 social before the end of August. Bring your old cell phones, chargers, and other phone accessories to DCMs to be sent to March of Dimes, an organization who has teamed up with Ebay for this program to raise money to fight prematurity and improve the health of babies.

Division 35 East

upcoming

EVENTS

EVENT: PTP Car Wash Purpose: raise money for PTP! Event Information: Date: July 10th, 2010 Times: 9AM-2PM Location: South Pasadena High School Host: South Pas

Please notify me when your club has events/meetings! I want to be there! • Keep in touch with your Kiwanis sponsors! EVENT: Division 10 South Banquet They’re always behind you 100% Purpose: Celebrate a year filled with success! Division 35 West Event Information: • It’s that time to have our annual Division 35 West Banquet! It will be held at the El Date: June 25th, 2010 Monte Community Center on Friday, July Times: 6:00 PM to 12:00 AM 2 from 5PM-10PM. Prices are $13 presale Location: Almansor Court and $15 at the door. RSVP by June 27th Host: Division 10 South with your president or Divisional Officer! Volunteers will be needed to help with EVENT: Division 10 South Beach Cleanup food and clean up! If you’d like to Purpose: Clean up the beach and help the volunteer, please contact me and leave environment! your name, phone, and email. Volunteers Event Information: only pay $8! th Date: June 27 , 2010 • We are going to have another Regional Times: 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM Beach Clean up this year! Come and Location: Huntington Beach socialize with members from the other 4 Host: Division 10 South divisions in our Region 13 and help the world out by cleaning up the beach! EVENT: Division 10 South Car Wash Saturday, July 31, 2010 from 10AM-6PM is Purpose: Raise money for PTP! the date and time, so mark your calendars! Event Information: More info will be sent out via Google th Reflector! Date: July 17 , 2010 Times: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM • Fall Rally is coming up in a few months and it’s time to think about T-shirt and Location: TBA Hoodie Designs! Submit your designs to Host: Division 10 South d35w.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com and we will vote as a division! EVENT: Regional Beach Cleanup Purpose: To bond with the Giraffes, Blue Turtles, Ninja Turtles, Happy Pirates, and Seals of Region 13 while making the beaches a cleaner and better place. Event Information: •

DIVISIONS

at a glance

Date: Saturday, July 31 Times: 10AM-6PM Location: Santa Monica Beach Host: Region 13 D15 Training Conference Purpose: To train officers and potential officers about their positions, to increase divisional unification and to establish a good foundation for the future Event Information: Date: Sunday, July 24 Times: 1-5PM Location: Claremont Colleges Host: Division 15 Leadership Workshops: President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Bulletin Editor, Spirit, Confidence Building Project: Beach Cleanup Cost: None RSVP: d15.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com Kiwanis of La Puente Industry EVENT: Steak Fry Date: July 18, 2010 Times: 4:00PM-7:30PM Location: Pathfinder Park in Rowland Heights Pre-Sale Tickets: $30.00 per person RSVP: for information, tickets, reservations, call Paul White: 909 464 0061 D35E Training Conference Purpose: Educate officers in how to perform roles & other leadership qualities Event Information: Date: July 24, 2010 Times: 2:00PM-4:00PM Location: Creekside Park in Walnut Host: Nogales High School Leadership Workshops: Public Speaking, Teamwork, Ethics Cost: Free!!

Division 10 South

Clubs: 11 Members: 1,212 Service Hours: 2,000+ per month Club of the Month: Alhambra Division 15

Clubs: 14 Members: 1188 Service Hours: 3450 Club of the Month: Chino Hills

The answer to the question on the first page is located on page 7.

Division 35 East

Clubs: 9 Members: 571 Service Hours: 541.5 Club of the Month: Bonita High School Division 35 West

Clubs: 10 Members: 800+ Service Hours: 1034.5 Club of the Month: N/A

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Region 14: Divisions 14, 39

DCMALERTS

Division 14

Date: july 17 Times:2:00p.m Location: 1955 elmer ave. Host: David Lane Main Topics:Summer projects Leadership Workshop: There will be an OTC afterward where the workshop will be provided

Message Division 14 • •

BOARD

Divisional carwash on july 24 Clubs should bring t-shirt designs to next DCM/OTC

DIVISIONS

at a glance

Division 14

Clubs: 9 Members: More than 422 Service Hours:recorded are only 72 hours from 2 clubs Club of the Month: River Valley for raising the most money for our recent Divisional project March of Dimes

upcoming

EVENTS

EVENT: Divisional carwash Purpose: raise funds for fall rally Event Information: Date: july 24 Times:10:00a.m Location: TBA Host: Division 14 Training Conference Purpose: train all officers and members Event Information: Date: Times: July 17, 3:00p.m Location: 1955 elmer ave Host: David Lane Leadership Workshops: yes Cost: $0 RSVP: d14.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com

Region 15: Divisions 20, 32

DCMALERTS

Division 32

Date: July 31, 2010 Times: *8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Location: Redwood Empire Food Bank Host: Piner High School Main Topics: DCM, service project Leadership Workshop: Project: Help the Food Bank

Message Division 32 • • •

BOARD

Oakland’s Children Hospital Visit on August 4th The T-shirt Contest winner will be chosen Children’s Miracle Network Fundraising remember to fundraise for the August 4th trip

DIVISIONS

upcoming

EVENTS

EVENT: Beach Clean Up Purpose: Beach Clean-Up Event Information: Date: July 18, 2010 Times: 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Location: Fort Bragg – Pudding Creek Beach Host: Fort Bragg High School

at a glance

Division 32

Clubs: 13 Members: 263 Service Hours: 380 Club of the Month: Santa Rosa High School

“Failure is, in a sense, the highway to success, inasmuch as every discover of what is false leads us to seek earnestly after what is true, and every fresh experience points out some form of error which we shall afterwards carefully avoid.” -John Keats

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Region 16: Divisions 7N, 7S, 27, 44N, 44S

DCMALERTS

Division 7 North

Date: July 25, 2010 Times: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Location: Kiwanis Family House (2875 50th Street) Host: Davis Main Topics: Officer Training Conference, PTP fundraising Leadership Workshop: President, Secretary

Division 7 South •

Division 7 South

Date: July 23, 2010 Times: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Location: Elk Grove High School Host: Elk Grove Main Topics: PTP Fundraising, International Service Partners, Single Service Projects, cost of spirit packs and T-shirts Leadership Workshop: Presidents and Treasurers Project: Fundraising for CMN and PTP

Division 27

OTC (Officer Training Conference) is coming up! So everyone is welcome (mandatory that officers come)

• •

Please attend as many divisional and club fundraisers as you can! We’re trying to win PTP fundraising and help out all the clubs in our division fundraiser for District Convention. Please inform your club members about the contents of our spirit packages and submit any T-shirt designs if you have any! We only have 1 design submission at the moment. Don’t forget to submit your annual plan and officer reports. Congratulations to Franklin High School for winning the spirit stick and Pleasant Grove for being most spirited!

Division 27 • •

All elected officers MUST attend Officer Training Conference and the July DCM! Get proactive with summer fundraisers: write sponsorship letters and get word of Pediatric Trauma Program out early! Hey Grizzlies, Division 27 is still in need of t-shirt designs for the following year! Keep on submitting to d27.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com

Date: July 24, 2010 Times: TBA • Location: IMPACT Teen Center; 725 N. El Dorado St. Stockton, California 95202 Host: Bear Creek Division 44 North Main Topics: Fall Rally, PTP Fundraising, • It’s summer, but that doesn’t mean that maximizing recruitment Key Club is on hold. Keep holding those Leadership Workshop: Officer Training Conference buddy car washes and fundraisers! Division 44 North • What would you like in the year’s Spirit Date: July 17, 2010 Pack? Lanyards, t-shirts, ties, pins? Let me Times: TBA know: d44n.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com Location: Cool River Pizza (6200 Stanford Ranch • Secretaries don’t forget to submit your Rd, #700 Rocklin, CA 95677) MRFs to be by July 5th at the latest and Host: Roseville July 1st for early bird! Main Topics: Buddy Clubs, summer projects and Division 44 South fundraising, and the divisional T-shirt/spirit items Come to the DCM! We will discuss our

Division 44 South

Date: June 25th, 2010 Time: 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Location: Big Spoon Yogurt Host: Mira Loma Main Topics: Fundraising for PTP, Mascot, Spirit Items

Message

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Division 7 North • •

Fall Rally is quickly approaching, so think about: fundraising, fundraising, spirit, fundraising Any artistically talented people out there want to design a t-shirt? We need a design!

• • •

mascot. Please continue to raise as much money for PTP as possible. Please continue to submit MRFs on time every month by the 4th.

upcoming

EVENTS

Purpose: Fundraise money for Pediatric Trauma Prevention, Children’s Miracle Network, and Elk Grove’s DCON fund Event Information:

Date: July 23, 2010 Times: 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Location: Elk Grove High School’s soccer fields Host: Elk Grove High School D07S EVENT: Divisional Carwash Purpose: Fundraise money for Pediatric Trauma Prevention Event Information:

Date: July 11, 2010 and August 22, 2010 Times: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Location: Baskin Robbins Host: Elk Grove High School

D44S Event: Key Club Car Wash Purpose: Wash cars to raise money for PTP! Donations only! Event Information:

Date: June 26, 2010 Time: 8 am to 1pm Location: Scott's Corner Host: Mira Loma

D07N Training Conference Purpose: To build leadership and organization skills of members and officers Event Information:

Date: July 25, 2010 Times: 1 pm to 5 pm Location: Kiwanis Family House Host: Davis Leadership Workshops: Presidential, Secretary, Kiwanis Family, Make Your Meetings Move Cost: $5 RSVP: d07n.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com D27 Officer Training Conference Purpose: To train new officers

Date: July 24, 2010 Time: TBA Location: IMPACT Teen Center Host: Justin Lee, LTG Leadership Workshops: Presidents, Secretaries, Treasurers, Fund-raising, Promotion Cost: $5

D07N EVENT: Division Car Wash Purpose: Fundraise for PTP Event Information:

Date: July 14, 2010 Times: 9 a.m. Location: 3066 Freeport Boulevard Host: McClatchy High School

D07S EVENT: Water Balloon DodgeBALLOON Extravaganza

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Division 7 South

DIVISIONS

Division 44 North

Clubs: 9 Members: 1081 Service Hours: 4581 Club of the Month: Franklin High School

at a glance

Division 7 North

Clubs: 10 Members: 440 Club of the Month: Lincoln High School Division 44 South

Clubs: 15 Members: 488 Service Hours: 295

Division 27

Clubs: 9 Members: 568 Service Hours: 222 Club of the Month: Davis High School

Clubs: 15 Members: 824

Region 17: Divisions 12E, 12S, 12W, 34N, 34S, 43 Division 34 North

DCMALERTS

Message

Date: July 24th, 2010 Times: 10am – 11am Location: Manresa State Beach, Watsonville, CA Host: Division 34 North Division 12 West Main Topics: Executive Assistants, T-shirts, • Hey D12W Spartans! Got nifty art skills? American Apparel Updates, Relay for Life, Lanyards, Think your design deserves to be on a summer events, aids walk, spirit chants, fundraising shirt? Well send in your design to me, Division 34 South Lauren Salinas Date: July 24th, 2010 (D12W.CNHKC.LTG@gmail.com), and Times: 10am – 11am maybe you’ll see your design at FRN! Location: Manresa State Beach, Watsonville, CA Please send them in ASAP, designs are due Host: Division 34 South by the August DCM! Main Topics: Divisional T-shirts, Spirit gear, RTC,

BOARD

Division 12 South

Date: July 24th, 2010 Times: 10am – 11am Location: Manresa State Beach, Watsonville, CA Host: Division 12 South Main Topics: Divisional T-shirts, RTC, Spirit Gear

Division 12 East

Date: July 24th, 2010 Times: 10am – 11am Location: Manresa State Beach, Watsonville, CA Host: Division 12 East Main Topics: T-shirts, Pins, Lanyards

Relay for Life, summer events, fundraising

Division 12 West

Date: July 24th, 2010 Times: 10am – 11am Location: Manresa State Beach, Watsonville, CA Host: Division 12 West Main Topics: Divisional T-shirt design, Officer Positions, Summer Events, Relay For Life, Spirit gear, fundraisers, club visitations

TRAINING conference

Region 17

Purpose: Regional Officer Training Conference Event Information: Date: July 24th, 2010 Times: 9 am – 12 pm Location: Manresa State Beach, Watsonville, CA Host: Region 17 Leadership Workshops: President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Member, Fundraising, Key Club 101, Public Speaking

Region 17: Divisions 22

DCMALERTS

Division 22

Island: Kauai Date: Friday, July 2nd, 2010 Times: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Location: Salvation Army Thrift Shop - Lihue Main Topics: RTC, Divisional Project Project: Assist in restocking and organizing the Thrift Shop Island: Oahu Date: Saturday, July 10th, 2010 Times: 10:15 am - 5:30 pm Location: Contemporary Art Museum's "Artspree" (in Manoa)

Main Topics: RTC, Divisional Project * Contact Oahu Island Coordinator Daniel Dangaran for more information regarding the second Oahu DCM Island: Maui Date, Times, Location, and Project: To be determined… Main Topics: RTC, Divisional Project * Contact Maui Island Coordinator Michael Flynn for more information Island: Hawaii Island Date, Times, Location, and Project: To be determined… Main Topics: RTC, Divisional Project * Contact Hawaii Island Coordinator Samantha Maesato for more information

Message Division 22 •

BOARD

Regional Training Conference registrations are still being accepted. Late registration is $70. If you are flying in from the outer islands, you must make your own flight reservations since you are submitting a late registration. Please schedule your flights to arrive and depart Honolulu at similar times to the flights noted in the RTC packet due to the coordination of ground transportation. If you haven’t done so already, please send in your club rosters to LTG David as soon as possible! There are still clubs that have not sent in any new officer information.

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Keep in mind that all club rosters that were sent in after June 10th, 2010 will not be included in the District Directory that will be compiled by our District Secretary. Rosters that are sent in will be used to update the Divisional Directory.

upcoming

EVENTS

DIVISIONS

at a glance

Division 22 Region 18 Regional Training Conference Purpose: To train new officers and plan for the Clubs: 24

Members: 1534 Service Hours: 3352.2 (total taken from all submitted May MRFs)

next year of service Event Information:

Date: Saturday, August 14th - Sunday, August 15th, 2010 Times: 10:00 am on August 14th - 12:00 pm on August 15th Location: Seto Hall, ‘Iolani School Host: ‘Iolani Cost: $70 late registration fee + airfare (must make your own reservations) RSVP: LTG David at d22.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com

Compiled by the District Executives

News for Officers Presidents&Vice Presidents When holding a community service event this summer, don’t say it is hot. Say you are having community service because it is hot! Make the heat a good thing and plan events over the summer. If you are alone take yourself down to the beach or park with a notepad, start dreaming big. There is no better time than summer time to gain a head start for a brand new school year. Be proactive this summer while basking under the sun. You can also reunite your Key Club monthly too. Every so often send out notices to attend a fun community service event. Maybe you want to team up with Alex’s Lemonade Stand. Maybe you want to do something that is with Project Shine. Maybe you just want to get out there and do something. This summer is the time to do your research, plan, and get into action. Just make sure you don’t forget sunblock! Diana Nguyen District Governor

SECRETARIES Hello CNH Secretaries! Great job! You have already completed 2 complete months of your term! For a fresh start during the summer, get organized and use your free time to be proactive! Keep in contact with your members over the summer and update the club directory by taking out any graduated seniors and adding in new members. Don’t worry if the directory is not perfect because you will want to add in new members once the school year starts! Some more tasks you could get a head start on over the summer are creating a template for your meeting minutes and finding efficient tactics to record your club members’ service hours for the year. Remember, Key Club is year round. Don’t forget that as an officer, you must set an example for your members. Help out your community and stay active by attending club and divisional service projects. It is a good idea to constantly stay in contact with your fellow club officers over the summer to make sure that none of you are checking out and not

performing your duties as officers. If possible, meet with your fellow officers and plan out the rest of your terms. Some ideas to consider are: Did membership increase or decrease from last year? What could be some of the reasons for this change in membership? Brainstorm some ideas for membership recruitment during the beginning of the school year (i.e. registration week, Club Rush, etc.) What is a great way to register all of the members for the incoming school year? One idea is to create a registration sheet where members can fill out their contact information and turn it in when paying their dues. This will not only help out you, as the Secretary, but also the Treasurer. What types of service projects does your club want to do? Consider different factors like the time of year, seasonal weather conditions, District Project SHINE, the MEP Initiative: Live to Learn, Governor’s Focus: Children’s Miracle Network, etc.?

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Club Meeting Minutes As secretary of your club, you are required to take notes during club and officer meetings and record the business of the meeting. The formal records of the meetings are the meeting minutes. Remember, meeting minutes only state the actions that were completed during the meeting. They do not include the opinions of the members that may have been voiced during the meeting. Meeting minutes are not only great to include in your binder if you want to become a Distinguished Secretary, but they inform members and advisors of what happened during the meeting if they may have missed it. Here are some items you may want to include in your meeting minutes: •Date and Location •Call to Order, Adjournment •Attendance •Actions decided upon during the meeting •Information about upcoming events and projects that were discussed during the meeting

tr e asur e r s Hello CNH Treasurers! It is now Summer time! Take this time to start healthy routines. Keep organized, be prepared. Beginning planning fundraisers and what better time to fundraise then summer! Popsicle sells, lemonade stands, and the all-sopopular car wash! Stay connected with your board and advisor so that you can work with them to prepare for the year. Beginning thinking of how you will handle the membership dues process, how you will handle the money, how you will keep track of the money. Keep your work together and organized so that you be recognized as the Distinguished Treasurers you are! I am in the process on creating a Club Budget that you can prepare for the year. Also, expect a Fundraiser Budget that I am also in the process of creating. Before the year begins, I should also have a Membership Dues Organizer for you to use. And lastly, the Treasurer Manual will be finished and released before summer ends!

Make sure you join the Treasurer Reflector <http://groups.google.com/ group/cnh-kc-treasurers> so you can know when these items are released! Also, it is a great source to communicate with other treasurers in our wide district spread across California, Nevada, and Hawaii. If you have any questions to be answered, I would love to answer them whether it is one or fifty questions. With care and respect, Hue Tran CNH District Treasurer Key Club International

Dues Report At any time you would like, go to cnhkeyclub.org and download our latest Dues Report. Throughout the year, the report will be updated and will show the record from Key Club International on your club standings: last year’s membership, this year’s membership, new clubs, reactivated clubs, and suspended clubs. It is organized by division and alphabetically by clubs in the division. Check what date your club has paid their dues and how many members show as “paid”. Make sure you work with your club secretary to record this information correctly on the Monthly Report Forms (MRFs).

Club Budget Preparing a club budget with your president and past club treasurer is a great resource to help your club calculate how much they will spend this year and how to distribute funds. Once prepared, share it with your board members, approve it, and keep it somewhere easily accessible. I am in the process of finishing the Club Budget form for which you can fill out. Here are some questions you should answer now so that when the form is released, it will be very quick and easy.

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What funds does the club have from the previous year? Has contact been made on whether the Sponsoring Kiwanis Club offers financial help? Are there connections with local business to provided donations or reduce rates on copies for flies, club newsletters, and agendas?

Club Newsletter Considerations • How many club newsletters are going to be produced throughout the year? • How many pages is each newsletter going to be? • How many newsletters are to be printed each month? • How much is each newsletter print cost? Transportation • Is the club going to provide reimbursements for gas to drivers to events?

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How much is the club going to reimburse a driver for driving? What events will the club need to provided transportation for? (Service Projects, Fall Rally, DCON) How much does transportation cost? (drivers, bus)

Other Cost • Will the club provide spirit items for members who attend District Events (Fall Rally, DCON) • Will the club provide awards, certificates, and/or prizes to members throughout the year or at the end of the year? • What will attract potential members to join? • How much funds does the club need to prepare for this year? • What is our goal to fundraise for Pediatric Trauma Prevention? Why should you prepare a Club Budget? If the club prepares and approves the budget in the beginning of summer, the rest of summer time can be used to fundraise for what is needed.

EDITORS Hey editors! Many of you are on vacation, which means break time right? Wrong! The summer is when you should get as much Key Club done as possible to get ready for the upcoming year. Some strategies that I might want to add are to have a planned schedule of your day or week on when to work on Key Club and when to relax and just enjoy the summer sun. Even if it’s pretty hot all over our district. That’s what air conditioning in libraries is for right? Anyways, I hope to continue to see pictures in the visuals archive, articles in the articles archive, and a whole bunch of questions in my archive if you have any questions! HAGS! (Have A Great Summer!) Andrew Shin District Technology Editor

Reflectors There were questions on how to create a reflector, so I’ll take this time to briefly explain! First, go to http://groups.google.com and press the button, Create a group… Fill in the provided information, which includes: Name your group, Create a group address, and the description. After, press Create my group and you just set up a reflector! From there, you may invite people to join by entering their email addresses.

HEY KEY CLUBBERS!

HOW DO YOU

FEEL?

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Thanks for reading!

This publication was made for you—the members, officers, and advisors of the California-NevadaHawai’i Key Club District by the entire CNH Board. The Executive and Leadership Team perform the final duties of editing and formatting. District Governor Diana Nguyen ................................................................. kcgovernor@cnhkiwanis.org District Secretary Breigh Dang ..................................................................... kcsecretary@cnhkiwanis.org District Treasurer Hue Tran .............................................................................. kctreasurer@cnhkiwanis.org District Technology Editor Andrew Shin ............................................................................ kceditor@cnhkiwanis.org District Administrator Lisa Lotito-Byers ..................................................................... cnh.kcadmin@gmail.com Service Leadership Program, Director Bruce Hennings .......................................................................... bruce@cnhkiwanis.org District Convention Chair Ben Chon .................................................................................. kcdcon@cnhkiwanis.org District Projects Chair Zeyu (Andrew) Liu ........................................................................ kcdp@cnhkiwanis.org Kiwanis Family & Foundation Chair Lorita Boghospor ........................................................................... kckff@cnhkiwanis.org Member Recognition Chair Pierre Bourbonnais ....................................................................... kcmr@cnhkiwanis.org Member Relations Chair Jonhny Pham ............................................................................... kcmrs@cnhkiwanis.org Policies, International, Elections Chair Nathan Schlaffer ......................................................................... kcpie@cnhkiwanis.org Lt. Governors Division 1 ................................................................................ please contact D19N LTG Division 2 .................................................................................. d2kcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Divisions 3 .................................................................................. d3kcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 4 East ........................................................................ d4ekcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 4 North ..................................................................... d4nkcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 4 West ..................................................................... d4wkcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 5 ................................................................................... d5kcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 6 ................................................................................... d6kcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 7 North ..................................................................... d7nkcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 7 South ...................................................................... d7skcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 8 ................................................................................... d8kcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 10 North ................................................................. d10nkcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 10 South .................................................................. d10skcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 11 .............................................................................. d11kcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 12 East .................................................................... d12ekcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 12 South .................................................................. d12skcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 12 West ................................................................. d12wkcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 13 North ................................................................. d13nkcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 13 South .................................................................. d13skcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 14 .............................................................................. d14kcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 15 .............................................................................. d15kcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 16 .............................................................................. d16kcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 18 .............................................................................. d18kcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 19 North ................................................................. d19nkcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 19 South .................................................................. d19skcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 20 .................................................................................. please contact D32 LTF Division 21 .............................................................................. d21kcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 22 .............................................................................. d22kcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 23 .............................................................................. d23kcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 24 .............................................................................. d24kcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 25 East .................................................................... d25ekcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 25 West ................................................................. d25wkcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 26 .............................................................................. d26kcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 27 .............................................................................. d27kcltg@cnhkiwanis.org

Division 28 North ................................................................. d28nkcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 28 South .................................................................. d28skcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 28 West .................................................................. d28wkcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 29 .............................................................................. d29kcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 30 North ................................................................. d30nkcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 30 South .................................................................. d30skcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 31 .............................................................................. d31kcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 32 .............................................................................. d32kcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 33 .............................................................................. d33kcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 34 North ................................................................. d34nkcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 34 South .................................................................. d34skcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 35 East .................................................................... d35ekcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 35 West .................................................................. d35wkcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 36 East .................................................................... d36ekcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 36 West .................................................................. d36wkcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 37 North ................................................................. d37nkcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 37 South .................................................................. d37skcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 38 North ................................................................. d38ekcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 38 South ................................................................ d38wkcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 39 ................................................................................ please contact D14 LTG Division 41 North ................................................................. d41nkcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 41 South .................................................................. d41skcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 42 East .................................................................... d42ekcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 42 West .................................................................. d42wkcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 43 .............................................................................. please contact D12E LTG Division 44 North ................................................................. d44nkcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 44 South .................................................................. d44skcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 45 ................................................................................ please contact D23 LTG Division 46 .............................................................................. d46kcltg@cnhkiwanis.org Division 47 ............................................................................. d47kcltg@cnhkiwanis.org

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