D08 News | July 2015

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3. Division Goals 4. LTG’s Welcome 6. Baller Points 8. Upcoming Events 10. Member’s Corner 18. District Updates 20. Closing Contacts


Service

1386.5 hours Completed 5613.5 hours to serve Fundraising

$112.50 Rasised for PTP $887.50 To go KEEP IT UP BALLERS! WAY TO GO!!


Happy Summer Ballers,

LTG WELC WEL

Finally the school year is done! This marks the halfway point for many of us. Co munity and I know that you are all going to du such amazing things in the futur deavors.

Thank you for the successful Officer Training Conference, Division Wide Servi attend Officer Training Conference and would still like to receive training, plea As the saying goes, I want to "teach a man how to fish" and not simply give a ma vice Division 8 has done. We passed 1000 hours in two months! Look at what w because they are worthless, but because they are priceless. Don't forget to contin service you hope to do by the end of the year. The value of a volunteer in Califo

The Division Leadership Team is planning big things for the rest of the year! Ou August! Come battle it out head-to-head. Don't forget to come decked out in yo am extremely excited about how far we have come! You are truly inspirational to Thank you, Ballers!

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ongratulations to our seniors! You have all made a huge impact on your comre. You will be truly missed and we wish you the best in all of your future en-

ice: Relay for Life, and June Division Council Meeting. If you were unable to ase let me know as soon as possible so that we can schedule a training together. an a fish to feed them for a day. I am incredibly impressed with all of the serwe can do in the next 11 months we have in our terms. A volunteer is not paid nue doing service over the summer. Set a goal today for the number hours of ornia is about $26.34 an hour!

ur next Division Council Meeting is a Summer Olympics for the month of our Division 8 Spirit Attire! Also, watch out for new videos I will be making. I o me and your dedication to service does not go unnoticed.

MMER BALLERS!


BALLER POINTS 50 POINTS Early MRF (3rd of every month) Fundraising Event Service Event

30 POINTS On-Time MRF (5th of every month) Members at DCM

20 POINTS Articles Visuals Officers at DCM

10 POINTS Late MRF (After the 5th)

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Mare Island Tech 0 POINTS

Armijo 490 POINTS

Novato 260 POINTS

Benicia 270 POINTS

Rodriguez 740 POINTS

Dixon 0 POINTS

Vanden 270 POINTS

Fairfield 360 POINTS

Vintage 30 POINTS

Justin Siena 0 POINTS

Will C Wood 30 POINTS


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Relay for Life / Division Council Meeting (DCM) Saturday, July 11 , 2015 (Overnight Event) Armijo High School, 824 Washington St, Fairfield, CA 94533


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Riandel Tesoro, Vanden, cleaning up Lynch Canyon. Photo Credits: Jasmine Sivilay, Vanden


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Jasmine Sivilay, Vanden, trimming overgrown trees.


ynch Canyon Clean-Up

On a sunny Saturday morning, I wouldn't have imagined myelf and other Key Clubbers hacking away at weeds and wires in he middle of Lynch Canyon. This has been the first event in a hile where I really got to get down and deep into my service. here was this odd satisfaction of knowing I had watered a whole eld of plants and removed all these weeds. Despite the Ox ongue weeds sticking to my jacket and dry plants poking at my ants, Vanden along with the Fairfield members had a great time oing a different kind of service event. It’s safe to say that a manul labor service event is refreshing and rewarding. Hope to see more Key Clubbers at Lynch Canyon! Jasmine Sivilay, Vanden

Vanden member, Riandel Tesoro, clipping wires to release a fence from a growing tree.


American Canyon Officers gather for official installation

Officer Installation

American Canyon's Officer Installation was a great way t ficers. Key clubbers competed in a leg race tournament, chas smashed whipped cream into the faces our future leaders of tion, commitment, bonding, and most importantly Key Clu on their first day of summer vacation. Installation 2015 was memory vault."


Members of American Canyon pose after the end of a memorable event!

to start the summer for Key Club members and new ofsed each other in a friendly game of Cat & Mouse, and Key Club. Members showed the importance of participaub spirit! Everyone enjoyed socializing and playing games a huge success and another event to put into the Michael Deborja, American Canyon


Loma Verde International Night This event was really grand. A lot of people came with a variety of unique foods from their home country. We helped out with the food and the children performing. In the gym, large flags were on the wall with bright colors. The kids who were performing, dressed in their own country’s traditional clothing. They sang happily. After the whole event was done, we stacked the chairs, cleaned the tables, sorted out the trash, and brought dishes to the staff lounge to be cleaned. This event was a great event to help out with. Julia Aguilara, Novato

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Merlyn Maldonado and Juliet Aguilera, Novato, helping out with the dishes after the Loma Verde International Night ends.

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The Graphics Department is a team ppof artists who create graphics and illustrations for the CNH District. These graphics will be used in newsletters, publications, the CyberKey, and will be utilized oppthrough out the CNH District.

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HOW TO APPLY: 1. Visit cnhkeyclub.org 2. Click on the banner on the homepage “Graphic Department Team� 3. Fill out form correctly and turn in by July 5, 2015, 6PM


DISTRCT GOALS 1. $170,000 for PTP 2. 1 million hours of service 3. Increase of 5 members per club 4. 5 Service Project a Month


President Conta Mia Clarissa deBorja

American Canyon miaclarissa.deborja@nvusd.org (707) 980-1253 Ruth Nguyen

Armijo ahs.cnhkc.pres@gmail.com (707) 320-8704 ****

Benicia **** **** Alyssa Ponce

Dixon **** (530) 574-4015

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jdacuesta@sb (707) 688

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Justin S

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Briana Esquivias

Rodriguez president.rhskc@gmail.com (707) 208-4668 Jasmine Sivilay

Vanden d08.vhs.pres@gmail.com (707) 592-4154 Cirila Reyes

Vintage Cirilareyes@gmail.com (707) 486-5141 Tori Joyce

Will C Wood jaycarn5@aol.com (707) 474-7565


If you have any questions, comments or concerns about this newsletter please contact Lt. Governor Jasmine, or Division News Editor Amara

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