Division 6 South December Newsletter

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Official Newsletter of Division 6 South // Volume 2 // Issue 7

Division 6 South | Region 4 | CNH District | Key Club


Message from the Division News Editor Challenge of the Month Club News Past Events

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Upcoming Events

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Division Updates

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Contact information

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Hello Polar Bears! I am Kathleen Panganiban serving as you Division News Editor! I started serving as your DNE in October and so far it has been great! This past month has been crazy with all the preparation for Fall Rally. Besides that, I am glad to serve as your Division News Editor for 2014-2015. Good luck to all the seniors who submitted college applications! Stay cool, polar bears.

Yours in Service,

Kathleen Panganiban, Division 6 South News Editor 1


Provide others with basic needs! Anything from food, water or clothing! For example: care packages, soup kitchens, clothes drives, and more!

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Halloween Social Temecula Valley was happy to host a costume/pajama party to get into the Halloween spirit! We were thrilled to see many of our members from our club as well as key clubbers from other schools show up in their inventive costumes and comfy pajamas. We played hilarious ice breakers, including The Wind Blows For, Musical Chairs, and a new favorite, Bunny! It was both amusing and amazing to watch everyone really get into the games and have lots of fun. One of my favorite parts of the social event was our costume and pajama contest, where everyone showed off their attire and even did a little "beauty pageant." Oh, and let's not forget the GIGANTIC amount of food that everyone contributed! We also had a Polaroid booth to raise money for our club. I really was able to get into the Halloween spirit with this social! -

Meghan Pantaleon, Temecula Valley HS

Making Cars Shine One at a Time! On October 18, 2014, Paloma Valley held a car wash to help fundraise for Fall Rally and PTP (Pediatric Trauma Program)!The car washes hosted by Key Clubbers are a great way to raise money and help out the community! Each key club member has the chance to partake in this event, whether it is by washing cars or helping by bringing supplies needed. Marielle Formoso, a dedicated member, said, “I had a cool time at the car wash; Gabe Fabunan and I helped out trying to advertise the car wash by going to the corner of the intersection, blasting music from Gabe’s car, dancing to grab people’s attention. I came with 5 towels, 3 different types of soaps, 2 buckets, 2 Swiffer mops, and window sprays!” This was a great was to help fundraise for our club! -

Allison Acuna, Paloma Valley HS

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Earth, Fire, Water, Air‌ Until Region 4 Attacked! Regional Training Conference at Paloma Valley High School was fabulous. It was awesome to have the whole Region 4 family back together once again! Considering it is the start of a new school year, many new Key Club members gave this event worth a try, and many were overall amazed by how Key Club is. Alyssa Alegre, a junior from Chaparral High School, wished she joined Key Club when she was a freshman since she finally got to see how insightful and marvelous the club is Even with workshops that assisted each individual into becoming a better leader, everyone at the end of the Regional Training Conference had the opportunity to learn their division’s cheers, and compete for the spirit stick in a pumped-up battle! -

Nampichu Nguyen, Chaparral HS

Family with Competitions October 17 2014 was our Halloween Theme Wii Party! I t was a lot of fun and enthusiastic as out dedicated members came and joined together to have fun and raised money for our club. It was a better social event than the others since we had more competition, prizes, and bonding time! Not that many came, but it was all right because now we know who is up for the spirited, helping, and hardworking club members we have. Lots of stuff was prepared just for the fun of it, and we even gave people community service opportunity so that people would enjoy it more. Lots said that they had fun and were glad that they came, because it was time to finally bond once again. -

Cindy G, Heritage HS

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PC: Crystal Chhan

Date: November 8th Time: 2PM – 6PM Location: Patricia H. Park We learned new cheers so FRS is ready to hear D6S’ roar of spirit! Members also received Fall Rally spirit gear & the new division t-shirts!

Date: November 22nd Time: 3PM – 6PM Location: Rancho Verde HS Rancho Verde’s 2nd annual November DCM/potluck. This year’s theme is Hunger Games in celebration of the new Hunger Games movie coming out!

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PC: Alyssa Alegre & Jessica Xayarath Words from your LTG, Erica Apostolos Hello Polar Bears! Thank you to everyone who attended Fall Rally South 2014. Many newcomers and many returners joined on November 15th to CELEBRATE how much we rose for PTP!

Want to see polar bears win a spirit battle? HERE

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Candidate Training Conference Date: Saturday, December 6th Time: 10AM – 4PM | Location: Guajome Park Academy, 2000 N Santa Fe Ave, Vista, CA 92083 Why you should go: Learn more about election process, LTG duties and meet other candidates from other divisions Register: HERE Must register by Dec. 1st to attend! Cost $5

Rose Float Parade Date: December 13th - Location: Pasadena, CA Cost: Ask your respective home club officers Why you should go: Meet many CNH Bees! Create Rose Floats What to wear: pants, closed toe shoes, sweater, division t-shirt What to bring: money for transportation, lunch & water

December DCM Date: Friday, December 19th Time: 4PM – 5PM Location: Paloma Valley HS

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Proving Grounds Date: Friday, December 19th Time: 6PM – 8PM Location: Paloma Valley HS Cost: Presale $5 HERE | $8 at door Why you should go: fundraise for Project Eliminate and watch many talents!

Conclave Date: Saturday, January 10th Time: 9AM - 12PM Location: Perris HS Why you should go: Vote for 2015 – 2016 Lieutenant Governor & DCM

Lake Clean up Date: January; date and time TBA Location: Lake Matthews, Perris, CA What you should wear: closed toe shoes, pants, & sweater

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Are you ready to celebrate SERVICE, LEADERSHIP, & FAMILY? Date: March 13 – 15, 2015 Location: Anaheim Convention Center, CA

On-time Deadline Price: Feb. 5th - $219 per person Hotel Costs and Total cost: 4 people in one room: $219.49 per night / by 4 people = 54.75 per night Travel cost: Ask your advisor for more information. (Work with club to start fundraising now!) Miscellaneous Costs: $50+ (dinner on Friday, snack over weekend, meal back on Sunday, and souvenirs)

Dress code: Friday – Key Club Casual Saturday – Convention – business casual Governor’s Ball – business professional/formal Sunday – Key Club Casual

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Member of the Month

Trevor Harris, Heritage Officer of the Month

Dana Truong, Chaparral Club of the Month

Rancho Verde HS

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When clubs have the invoice and check send it to: Key Club International PO Box 6069 – Dept 123. Indianapolis, IN 46206-6069

It is never too late to join Key Club. Pay your Key Club dues today! Ask your respective club how to do so. And clubs remember to send dues money here: insert address. Also, do NOT forget to update Membership Update Center and the MRF.

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PEDIATRIC TRAUMA PREVENTION PTP Grant This grant is provided by the CNH District, and clubs can only receive up to $250 in funds. There is no deadline for this grant. It is highly suggest you have your treasurer start on the application. There are several requirements so make sure you contain each part before sending in the application

PTP Funds After raising money for Pediatric Trauma Program for the Fall Rally Auction, remember to complete the following steps: 1. Write a check payable to Cali-Nev-Ha Key Club. Indicate division and club name in the memo line. Envelope To: ATTN: Bruce Hennings, Key Club PTP Donation Cali-Nev-Ha (CNH) District Office 8360 Red Oak Street #201 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 2. Indicate the high school, division, and school address in the sender line Envelope From: BeeHigh School Division ##, Region ## 1234 Beehive St. Beeville, BE 12345 3. The deadline for mailed donations that will count towards Fall Rally is received by November 8th for Fall Rally South.

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Eliminate Funds After fundraising, having collected donations, andputting those donations in ASB or bookkeeper account, complete the following to send the money in: STEP 1: Write a check! (Remember an adult should be writing the check! Payable To: Kiwanis International Foundation Memo: The ELIMINATE Project | CLUB # STEP 2: Put the check into an envelope! You also NEED to send in this complete form: http://sites.kiwanis.org/Kiwanis/Libraries/SLP_Section__Resources_page/Kiwanis_family_giving_form.sflb.ashx TO: The Eliminate Project: Campaign Office Kiwanis International Foundation 3636 Woodview Trace Indianapolis, IN, 46268 USA Memo Line: Club name or number From: BeeHigh School Division ##, Region ## 1234 Beehive St. Beeville, BE 12345 *Clubs will be rewarded with a UNICEF Patch if at least $250 in funds

Key Club Scholarships Being in this organization provides us with so many great opportunities and one for seniors is scholarships. After devoting themselves to this amazing organization for 4 years, they deserve their recognition. It is highly encouraged that graduating seniors apply for this scholarship. Free money is the best type of money! Kiwanis Scholarship due: February 5th, 2015 Learn more HERE

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Region 4 Advisor, Mrs. Qualm r04.advisor@gmail.com

Lieutenant Governor, Erica Apostolos d06s.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com

Executive Assistant 1, Sally Tsai d06s.keyclub.ea1@gmail.com

Executive Assistant 2, Shanie Kim d06s.keyclub.ea2@gmail.com

Division News Editor, Kathleen Panganiban d06s.keyclub.dne@gmail.com

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Presidents:  Darren Shin, Chaparral: darrensshin@gmail.com  Bryant Thea, Great Oak: btheabthea@gmail.com  Andrea Cadaing, Heritage: hkc.president@gmail.com  Kira Porta, Murrieta Mesa: mkeyclub@gmail.com  Jessica Xayarath, Paloma Valley: xaya.jessica@gmail.com  Jazmine Corona, Perris: 277202my.puhsd.org  Angela Lagarda, Rancho Verde: angsourire@gmail.com  Evaline Aguigam, Temecula Valley: Aguigam.evaline@gmail.com

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