CNH KEY CLUB
D R A I L L I B E H T
JUNE VOLUME 2 ISSUE 1
TABLE of CONTENTS 4-5
Lt. Governor’s Welcome
6-7
Club Visitations & How to: Submit the
8-9
DCM & DWS
10-11
American Canyon
12-13
Benicia & Mit Academy
14-15
Vanden
16-17
Fairfield & Rodriguez
18-19
Will C. Wood & Birthdays
20-21
Region 9 T-Shirt Contest
22-23
Follow D8 & D8 Lt. Contact Info
24-25
Presidential Contact info
Monthly Articles & Visuals
LT. Governor's Welcom Hello Ballers!
We made it past our first month of are enjoying yourselves during this are in the world. Despite us being o that our Key Clubs are still continu and communities in our very beaut do this month and for the rest of th start sizzling with service this mon through one of the hottest years on record!
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Summer! I hope that all of you s time of the year, wherever you out of school, I am happy to see uing to serve their home, schools tiful world. There is still much to he year, so I look forward to nth with you all as we get n
-Jack Rattanasith
Club Information: Club Visitations:
As Lieutenant Governor, part of my job as serving your clubs i The goal of each visitation is to establish connections early for provide any help needed, and to promote future projects! Think of it as a super special awesomely exclusive DCM tailore This will be an opportunity for members and officers to get so
How to Submit the Monthly Articles and Visuals:
Subject line is: D08[Month] Articles or Visuals [the # of either the articles or visuals attached
The article #
The articles acronym
Submitted by: ‘name’
An attachment with the articles or the art written out below the description
is to actually visit you guys and say hi! r a strong term in the future, to check in with club health, to
ed just for the club that you serve (because you're special)! ome 1-on1 time they need to further improve their club.
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Submit to both the News Editor and the LTG by 6pm the 15th of every month
A separate email for the visuals that follows the same format as the email for the articles Include photo descriptions below the ‘Photo#’ and acronym (photo description not included in this image)
Joint DCM:
Region 9 Olympics, July 23rd at the Walnut Creek Civic Park, 1375 Civic Dr, Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (Games include: Paper Walk, Potato Sack Race, Water Balloons, and a Relay Race) And it’s Harry Potter themed. Jack is head of the Hufflepuff house but we’re going to get mixed up among the houses: Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Slytherin, and Ravenclaw! Which house will you be in?
DWS: July 8th, Fairfield Civic Center Library, 1150 Kentucky St, Fairfield, CA 94533
Relay for life: July 16th 9am, Armijo High School, 824 Washington st. Check for an email from the LTG to sign up or ask your President.
AMERICAN CANYON
Th Key Club Member Sheena R. and American Canyon VP Fermin B. Placing candies and wrapping them in cellophane.
Graduation Lei Making Lei making took forever, but it was worth it! After working on leis for 3 days, I never wanted to see another lei ever again. Although we had few hands on board, we were able to make 70 candy leis! We were only able to sell about 50, but it was a very memorable experience! Our club had decided to donate some of the proceeds to the Pediatric Trauma Program (PTP). In the end, we were able to make $164!
-Christina Ang
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had discovered the Elemonate Challenge while scrolling rough Instagram. It was from a Key Clubber from Division 15 at I had been following...The Elemonate Challenge was started y Key Clubbers in the Pacific North West District! The challenge as to eat 1/4 of a lemon, the process was similar to the ASL Ice ucket challenge. I thought it would be a great and easy fundiser for our club and also to raise awareness ... So, we cut up me lemons and brought them to our meeting. First, we showed e members the Elemonate Challenge clip on Youtube, then we hallenged them! They all took the challenge, and we also enuraged them to donate... We were able raise $31 to go to Eliminate!
-Christina Ang
BENICIA
This picture shows some of our senior members enjoying the fruits of their labor.
Benicia Graduation Night As a final farewell to all Benicia High seniors, our school holds an annual grad night. To make this final party a reality our key club sent members to help set up the festivities for the night such as a dunk tank, decorations, lights, tables, chairs, and a movie screen. The helpers were mainly our senior members attending their final key club event of their high school careers. What better way to enjoy an event all the way from start to finish.
-Augustine Quejado
MIT ACADEMY
Cause 4 Paws On June 10, members and officers from MIT'S key club participated in Cause For Paws where they made cat and dog toys to be donated to the SPCA. We got off on a "ruff" start making them but had plenty fun! Members also stayed around for the DCM to gain some info from our LTG!
-Lauren Harris
VANDE
Girls participating in the 5K playing and cheering together b fore the race
Girls On The Run 5K
At this service event, three members helped out for seven who only did they set up and clean up, but they cheered for runners and dressed as their very own superheroes. It was important fo dren and give the event an uplifting, positive mood. I couldn't m spective, but based on the lovely thank you email we got, the v of inclusion and happiness... laughing and inspiring the girls." work of my fellow Key Clubbers. Vanden Key Club was invited stocked to attend!
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Member Katrina Sacluti posing with the Chick-fil-A mascot before the run started
ole hours!! They were on their feet from start to finish. Not s. These runners were young girls, decorated in face paint or members to keep the energy up to motivate the chilmake the event so I can't explain their work from my pervolunteers did extremely well, providing an "atmosphere Moments like this really make me look back in awe at the to help out with another run in October and we are so
-Katrina Sacluti
Fairfield
VHS & FHS posing in our snazzy life jackets that CAST provided for all the families fishing that morning.
Catch a Special Thrill
On June 11th, FHS attended an event called CAST for ids. This eve was hosted at Brennan Island and was an event especially for chi dren with mental of physical disabilities. There wasn’t much to d while they were on the water but we still set up, cleaned up, serv food, and fitted kids with life jackets. Vallejo suburban Kiwanis at tended as well as Fairfield Solano, and even got recognition with award. FHS members and officers performed so well at this even that they eve invited us on the spot to join next year. It was an amazing and different experience for most of our members and were very excited for next years!
-Nhu Tran
Rodriguez
Museum referbishment
Rodriguez Key Club helped refurbish a building in ent Vacaville, that will soon be transformed into a science il- museum. Tasks included ripping up carpet, cleaning and leveling tables, and scraping off glue from walls. do This event required some physical labor, which made it ved so unique! The work we did helped contribute to the t- renovation. We are so glad we got to be a part of this an museum refurbishment! nt
-Gurleen Kaur
WILL C. WOOD
On May 7, Will C. Wood hosted its yearly annual car show that takes place during lunch.... Clubs and organizations take advantage of this event by holding fundraisers to help raise money. For this year's fundraiser, the 2016-17 Key Club officers decided to make and sell sweetly drizzled gourmet popcorn. For just $2 a bag, Key Club managed to sell out before the hour long lunch was over! Before the event, some officers decided it was time for a change and took some time to remodel the Key Club podium, to display during the Car Show and grab some attention for our organization. Everyone fell in love with the popcorn, and Key Club managed to‌ make a profit of $62!
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Nicole Johnston, Rod.
July 8
Naheemah Azor, Rod.
July 20
Rae Antonio, MITA
July 28
Rae Antonio, MITA
July 30
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-Chelsea Jimenez
Create a page promoting the Region 9 Olympics. It can have names of the games with basic descriptions ( don't want to give too much away ), include Olympic stuff like track runners on the page. Include mascots of Division 2, 8, 26N, 26S, as well as their respective colors. Ask me if you need me to provide them!
Region 9 T-Shirt Contest When you have finished your designs, please send them to all Region 9 LTG’s and the Region Advisors. Meiling Zhang (d02.cn...@gmail.com) Jack Rattanasith d08.cn...@gmail.com) Wencie Hoang (d26n.cn...@gmail.com) Vivian Chu (d26s.cn...@gmail.com) RA Victor Chan (vict...@gmail.com) RA Lisa Devoe (lisagr...@gmail.com) Deadline is July 2nd by 6:00 pm, if you have any questions please email our LTG. All submissions must: Have the respective division name, color, and mascot List all division schools on back of shirt (provided below) Have the text "Region 9", "CNH Key Club", and "2016-2017" Have both Key Club and CNH logos Be a design that can be customized by division To view all Region 9 Clubs: https://drive.google.com/file/ d/0B_YQEHEuqYjeYTdIby1mRUNzc2tWX3dyR29XLWRGSX I2NmlF/view?usp=sharing
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Group Pic from June DCM
D8 LEADERSHIP TEAM CONTACT INFO Jack Rattanasith
Brandon Boston
Lieutenant Governor
Executive Assistant
d08.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com
d08.cnhkcea.03@gmail.com
Kathia Reynoso
Christina Lam
News Editor
Spirit Coordinator
d08.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com
d08.cnhkc.dsc01@gmail.com
Braelyn Travis
Justin Palor
Executive Assistant
Fundraising Coordinator
d08.cnhkc.ea01@gmail.com
d08.cnhkc.dfc@gmail.com
Carmela Villegas
Nicole Johnston
Executive Assistant
Service Projects Coordinator
d08.cnhkc.ea02@gmail.com
d08.cnhkc.dspc01@gmail.com
PRESIDENTIAL C
Membership Recruitment & Retention Presented by: Jasmine Wong, Division 8 Lieutenant Governor
Christina Ang
Alyssa
How can I recruit Members? Ask your friends and promote around the school. Creating ____________ and posting on the school bulletin to help advertise meetings/events or anything Key Club related. You can not over advertise something so make sure the word gets out Make use of school events such as ____________ ____________. Hook them with an incentive (Free ____________ always works) Represent yourself to others and the community. Dress to impress Bring them to events Show the what Key Club is truly about! Advertise fun events like ____________ ____________, Region, Training Conference (RTC) and fun service projects. Get help from outside sources (ask your LTG or Kiwanis to help you) Do small things for your members Make ____________ with meeting details (Location & Date) to ‘tag’ potential members with during club rush day. Use fun facts such as “Did you know that Tom Cruise and Bill Clinton were both in Key Club?” - True Fact Use a poster cutout for potential members to take photos with.
American Canyon
Christina28ang@gmail.com
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cheerlyss17
(707)334-2455
(707)8
Christina Lam
Nhu
Armijo
Fair
Chmalam@gmail.com
(707)6
(707)631-9933
How can I retain Members? ____________ with the members. Talk regularly to the members Things like icebreakers or friendly ____________ WILL HELP. Try to have your more active members bring one new person to a meeting. MAKE IT A ____________ ENVIRONMENT Basically get them interested Make them feel wanted
Kiersten Rabehl
Benicia
krabehlbhs@gmail.com
Carmela
Mare Isl
carmela.villegas@
(707)3
(510)579-6794
Saki
Public Safe
(707)4
CONTACT INFO
Reducing Stress 101
Presented by: Simran Kaur, Executive Assistant
a Ponce How can you reduce it?
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Gurleen Kaur
By reducing “stress factors” in your life and by exemplifying the following tips, you can produce self-satisfaction and peace of mind. 1. Learn to ____________. 2. Recognize and ____________ limits. 3. Learn to ____________ 4. Be a ____________ person 5. Learn to ____________ and ____________ 6. Avoid unnecessary ____________ 7. Get regular ____________ exercise and eat well 8. Lear a systematic, drug-free method of ____________ 9. ____________ out your troubles 10. ____________ your thinking
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Rodriguez
president.rhskc@gmail.com
880-9100
(707)656-1384
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rfield
Simran Kaur
Other tips include Laugh Do something enjoyable Manage ____________ ____________ Learn to say ____________ Take time to relax each day Be assertive
Vanden
639-6241
(707)398-1028
a Villegas
Nadia Barboza
land Tech
Quotes to prepare you Vintage for the year:
“The only real mistake is the one from which we learn nothing.” - John Powell
@mitacademy.org nadia.art6@gmail.com “To be early is to be on time, to be on time is to be late, and to be late is unacceptable.”
-Anonymous 315-6373 “Be PROACTIVE-not reactive.” - Jasmine Wong
Mikhaela Griffan
“Success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice, and most of all, love of what you are doing.” - Pele
ina Ali
Will C. Wood
“Leaders don’t create followers, they create more leaders.” - Tom Peters ety Academy mikhaelagriffin09@gmail.com
“Leadership is action, not a position.” - Donald H. McGannon 416-6184 (707)731-9814
If you have any questions, comments or concerns about this newsletter please contact Lt. Governor, Jack Rattanasith, or the Division News Editor, Kathia Reynoso.
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