July 2013 | Volume IV | |ssue IV
Key Club | CVHS The Official Newsletter Key Club International | CNH DISTRICT | Region 7 | Division 3N
Message From Your Editor . . .1 Ice Skating Social. . . 2 Pasadena Chalk Walk. . . 4
Future Events. . . 8 Member of the Month. . .10 Officer of the Month. . .11 Stuff You Should Know . . . 12 Calendar/Contact Info . . . 13
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D3N Banquet. . . 6
A Message from Your Editor! Hello readers! Key Clubbers I hope you are all having a fantastic summer so far! This month was filled was filled with service and a ton of heat. But thankfully we still have our dedicated members working hard to give a helping to our community. Most high school students would glue themselves in bed and avoid daylight for days but not you guys. You put your heart and soul into every service project opportunity we have and it warms my heart that there are Key Clubbers everywhere doing the same. This month had a variety of events for members to go to whether it be a social or a service project. Since there were many division meet ups this month many were able to meet new friends and take a break from community service in order to have some well deserved fun. Though there were many sad good-byes this month to the seniors that will be headed on their way to college, let’s wish them a lot of luck and happiness in the future. I hope to continue seeing many Key Clubbers at the service events this month! But don’t forget to fun while you’re at it!
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Past Events . . . On the Friday of June 14 at 3:00 P.M., Key Club members had the opportunity to take part in a Key Club social at the Pickwick Ice Skating Rink that not only included the Crescenta Valley Key Club but the entirety of Division 3 North. The event started off with members going to try to find themselves a pair of ice skates perfect for the job. Once Key Clubbers were successful in securing the skates to their feet, it was time for the main event, attempting to survive on the ice without falling. Some members were able to glide and do tricks with the poise and grace of a swan while others experienced great difficulty staying up from the ice cold floor, these members were forced to find their sanctuary by holding onto the walls of the rink. Despite the constant falls of members everywhere, it was obvious that everyone was having a great time. Members were able to socialize and befriend fellow members who, despite being strangers, had all the same morals and values that come along with being able to be a devoted member of the friendship catalyst that is Key Club. There was no need for anyone to be shy, at the event; no one was there to judge or criticize. Also, even though everyone treated this event as just a hang out session with good friends, in the process, money was raised for Key Club that is needed to create more experiences just like this one. Any activity would have been great for the members to connect, but ice skating allowed further connection through the fact that Starfish who already knew how skate, were able to pass on their knowledge and expertise to their new Starfish friends who needed a bit of help. These experiences and events are an essential part to the life that comes with being in Key Club and factually, everyone always looks forward to them.
Cole Lauterback
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D3N Ice Skating Social @ Pickwick Ice Skating Rink 3
Past Events Continued. . . Pasadena Chalk Walk
@ Paseo Colorado
Photo Credit To
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Cindy Ye
The Pasadena Chalk Walk was held on July 16th and was composed of two different shifts. One starting from 9AM to 2PM and another from 2PM to 7PM. During the first shift, the first task was to decorate the ballet boxes so that it can appeal to people and get them to vote on their favorite piece of art work. Although, many of us werenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t artistic we still put our best into creating our own art. After, we worked with the other volunteers in putting ice, bottled water, Pepsi, and diet Pepsi into coolers. The coolers were then distributed throughout the mall. The volunteers would guard it for a certain amount of time and give the refreshing drinks to the artists who were diligently working in the burning sun. During the second shift, we ran around the mall to various stores in order to retrieve the ballots that people left behind. We had a list of the different stores that gladly let us set up voting ballots in their store. At first it was difficult to find them due to the different amount of levels and the fact that there were masses amount of people but after getting around we got used to it. We gathered them two times before putting them altogether and tallied up the scores. We did it an orderly fashion by putting them in numbered order. After finding out who the final winner was we had to keep it a secret for the next few hours. After the festival was done gladly helped clean up the volunteer room. We threw away the trash and then put away the chairs and table. The Pasadena Chalk Walk is a delightful service project we do every year. Despite the hot weather, we are always glad to lend a helping hand. We will be anticipating to do it next year as well!
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*SEE THE AWARDS WE WON ON PAGE 12
Future Events...
Region 7 Beach Clean-Up & DCM
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WHEN?
July 20th 10:00AM-7:00PM
Dockweiler Beach WHERE? 12001 Vista del Mar Playa Del Ray 90293 TRANSPORTATION? Bus Price: $10 Pick up and drop off @ *This is TENTATIVE and you will be updated on any Burbank HS (902 N 3rd St changes Burbank, CA 91502) RSVP on Facebook event page
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Bring Money-there will food trucks available to eat from Beach necessities 9
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Member of the Month
Sorry but due to conflicts Member of the Month will not be announced this month! However, it will be announced in JULY!
Officer of the Month
Sorry but due to conflicts Officer of the Month will not be announced this month! However, it will be announced in JULY!
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Stuff To Know . . .
Awards Won at Banquet
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Distinguished President: Kristen Ampig Distinguished Secretary: David Kim Distinguished Bulletin Editor: Katherine Segarra Distinguished Treasurer: Corliss Kanazawa Distinguished Officer: Marianne Lagasca, Cindy Ye Member of the Year Award: Christine Chang Club of the Year: Crescenta Valley Most Funds Raised: Crescenta Valley Most Spirited: Crescenta Valley
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Contact Info
Can Tabs Collect can tabs for charity.Place your tabs in an envelop or plastic bag, and clearly label it with your name and grade.Every 50 can tabs will equate to 1 hr of service. Recycling When you have collected cans and bottles, recycle them at your local Albertson's.Every $3 earned will equate to 1 hr of service. Articles Write an article about an event you have attended and email it to our bulletin editor at marianne@cvkeyclub.com. Every 2 articles will equate to 1 hour of key club credit. Pictures Email the pictures to either cole@cvkeyclub.com or alyssa@cvkeyclub.com, respectively. A variety of 15 pictures will equate to one hour of key club credit. Videos The length needs to around 1-3 minutes and follow graphic standards. Email it to videos@cvkeyclub.com
Comments? Questions? Concerns? President | Corliss Kanazawa Email: Corliss@cvkeyclub.com Number: 818-632-9379 Officer VP | David Kim Email: david@cvkeyclub.com Number: 818-455-2939 Member VP | Jaeho Lee Email: joshlee@cvkeyclub.com Number: 818-935-4428 Secretary | Rosa Kwak Email: rosa@cvkeyclub.com Number: 541-579-1055 Treasurer | Kaitline Cho Email: kaitline@cvkeyclub.com Number: 818-640-5476 Bulletin Editor | Marianne Lagasca Email: Marianne@cvkeyclub.com Number: 818-726-3339
Dates to Remember 7/13â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Food Bank 7/13â&#x20AC;&#x201C; POPS Concert
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On-Going Projects
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