DIVISION 15 SOUTH / REGION 13 / CNH
beluga bulletin november 2017
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NEW'S eDITOR'S
NOTE
Happy Fall Belugas! Thank you for reading this month's issue of the Beluga Bulletin and please keep supporting our wonderful division. I worked very hard on this newsletter and I appreciate you all for reading it. Thank you for your hard work this month and the immense amount of visuals and articles from all of your events! Stay involved and hydrated!
love,
GINA MIN
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A LETTER FROM THE LTG HAPPY SPOOKY SEASON BELUGAS! Can you believe more than half of the term has passed by already?! It's crazy to think that just a few months ago, Division 15 South was never even known but in just a few short months we made our mark on the world through various service events and raising money for our preferred charities. I am so proud of all that we have achieved, and I hope you maintain that ongoing passion and enthusiasm for Key Club during this Fall season and beyond! We are approaching Fall Rally, one of my favorite times of the year because of its strong emphasis and impact on the Pediatric Trauma Program. Please continue to organize fundraisers in helping us raise money for children who are affected by pediatric trauma. Moreover, continue on collecting dues and attending service events. I cannot wait to see you all at Fall Rally where we will be cheering our hearts out for the love of this organization, and not merely for the spirit stick. Thank you for all you do and continue to do! I will do my very best to help you in your endeavors so please do not hesitate to contact me if you ever need anything!
love,
MICHELLE HO
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CLUB UPDATES:
Mrs. Schempp's math packet making
oakridge poster painting
Chino Hills High School
Butterfield ranch elementary wild west night
This event was a very casual and helpful event that I enjoyed. We helped out one of our math teachers at Chino Hills High School made packets for her AP Calculus AB students. About 6Â7 members arrived and we all worked hard to organize the papers and put them in order inside a hard outer cover. Although some members made mistakes on the order of the packet, we fixed the mistakes later on. It was amazing to help one of our beloved teachers at Chino Hills High School and help make her job easier.
Submitted by, gina min
CHINO HILLS KEY CLUB 5
CLUB UPDATES:
Ayala Don Lugo High School
Club Rush is an event held each year Butterfield at Don Lugo, so all students can have a chance to know which clubs are Ranch available on campus. Key Club, Elementary along with all other clubs, have representatives there who can talk Wild about the club's significance and answer any questions the students West may have. The students also have a Night chance to sign up for the club and get some flyers and other papers, which will inform them about meetings and other important information that will apply throughout the year. Club Rush is definitely the oneÂtime students can truly find what they would like to participate in without being pressured to sign up for one specific club.
CHINO HILLS KEY CLUB
CLUB RUSH
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Hope Esquivel, Genesis A.Submitted Garcia by, melanie manorat 6
CLUB UPDATES:
Card Making
Colony High School
On the Monday after school, over half of Colony High School’s Key Club members came to make these get well cards for the children in the hospital. We made over 50 cards in half an hour! Great job guys!
Submitted by,
Gievirlyn Guerrero
Recycling Drive
Card Making
On a Friday after school, members from both Colony High School Key Club and Chino High School came to clean up from 3:30 to 5:30 pm. Over 30 people came to help out, and we finished cleaning up the park in less than 2 hours!
We got as much cans, bottles, and more for our recycling drive from our members. We had filled up a whole bag full of recyclables. All these donations were made for our club.
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Kindness Counts During Montclair High School’s Kindness Week (September 2529) Key Club worked diligently to spread kindness and positivity around the school. On the first day of Kindness Week, Key Club passed out handmade felt hearts to students all around campus. To prepare for Kindness Week, the members of Key Club worked everyday after school to make additionally hearts to spread even more love and positivity throughout the week! The hearts were made from a variety of different colored and patterned felts, so that students could pick the heart that made them feel the happiest. Students in Key Club also decided to keep the hearts blank, so that all students felt included, and could use the symbolic love of the heart to motivate them in any outlet where they needed an extra ounce of support. Key Club member Brenda Diaz said that “ Kindness week is a great time for returners and new members to collaborate and support each other and our student body here at MHS. Here in Key Club we are all a family, and Kindness Week gives us an opportunity to really get to know each other”. We can’t wait for kindness week next year!
Submitted by, monique momo
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CLUB UPDATES:
Montclair High School
Harry PotteRTC CHINO HILLS KEY CLUB At the Harry Potter RTC this year with Region 13, there were many presentations led by the District leaders. It was amazing to meet other members from different divisions and unite together as a region. Our theme this year was Harry Potter! Many members participated and it was an amazing event. Good job to the LTG Team for putting together an amazing event! Can't wait until next year!
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Upcoming events 28 10
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Oct DCM / Costume Contest
PreÂFall Rally (mandatory for fall rally attendees)
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Fall Rally!
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Kiwanis Rose Float Decorating
Keep updated with our District's latest news with the District Newsletter: The Buzz/October Edition made by our District News Editor Zoe Yao! Keep up the great work Zoe!
stay updated!
https://issuu.com/cnhkc/docs/cnh_dnews_10_1718
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CONTACT OUR PRESIDENTS Chino: Elizabeth Chamoun (909)2394248
Montclair: Marissa Solorzano (562) 3203710
Chino Hills: Erin Huang (626)3153440
Pomona: Brenda Gomez (909) 5629586
chamounelizabeth@gmail.com
erinthhuang@yahoo.com
Colony: Marjie Gopez (626) 3437470
marjiegopez@gmail.com
Don Lugo: Eda Nguyen (909) 2036213
shinystar63@gmail.com
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marissasolorzano1@gmail.com
bgomez36775@gmail.com
Ruben Ayala: Jasmine Hong (909) 4381562 jashong00@gmail.com
CONTACT THE DLT
Lieutenant Governor: Michelle Ho Email: d15s.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com Executive Assistant: Christine Park Email: d15s.execasst@gmail.com Secretary: Natalie Sarmiento Email: d15s.secy@gmail.com Treasurer: Elizabeth Chamoun Email: d15s.treasurer@gmail.com Service Projects Chair: Marjie Gopez Email: d15s.spchair@gmail.com News Editor: Gina Min Email: d15s.newsed@gmail.com Tech Editor: Tiffany Le Email: d15s.techedit@gmail.com Member Recognition Chair: Joanne Ma Email: d15s.mrc@gmail.com
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