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Division Updates

ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

On Saturday, October 23rd, ERHS Key Club members were given the opportunity to volunteer at their city’s Halloween event to earn service hours! Volunteers worked different games/stations, such as hay maze, obstacle course, or haunted house with a partner, and mostly monitored and watched the kids as they placed in the jumpers, ran through the maze, or led them through the haunted house! This was a great opportunity for our members to earn a good amount of service hours, while also having fun serving for their community!

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CENTENNIAL

On October 18th, Centennial announced their newly elected Committee board. There were three new board members: Ronald Gomez (Fundraising Committee), Erik Perez (Webmaster Committee), and Gavin Tan-Torres (Service Committee). For the rest of their term, they will be working closely with their respective committee heads and their officer board to support officer/club tasks and work on their own projects!

CORONA

Hello everyone! For November, we had a club meeting inside our college center classroom. In this meeting we discussed important information such as incoming events, as well as distributing our division t-shirts to our members who were not able to attend Prep Day #4!

NORCO

In a meeting hosted in the beginning of November, members gained more knowledge of what their money is going towards such as memberships. They also gained more information on Fall Rally South. We were informed of what has been done to prepare for Fall Rally South and the requirements were mentioned again. Our president, Roxy Fisher, presented the agenda for November 13th and reminded the members of the forms we need to bring. We also received our t-shirts which turned out to be better than anticipated. While we had the members’s attention, we decided to remind them of our true purpose, to help our community. We talked of a community service event that was coming up soon and encouraged members to continue to participate. We wanted to thank the members in our community who have really helped us and impacted our lives in a good way. Our community service event involves the senior citizens in our community to make them feel as though they have not been forgotten. Overall, the meeting was a success as members gained access to SANTIAGO more information and events that are coming up.

We had our first joint fundraiser with Corona Key Club on October 8th from 2pm to 10pm. This fundraiser was held at Ding Tea in Corona and we were able to raise $100 for PTP! The fundraiser was a huge success and we were able to grow our bond with Corona by working together and some of the officers from Santiago even had the chance to talk to one of Corona’s officers while at Ding Tea and overall it was a super fun event. We held this fundraiser to raise money for PTP and each club was able to donate $50 to PTP! Special shoutout to the Corona officers for working with us to make this event possible and thank you to everyone that came and supported!

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