Division 16 Newsletter- July 2013

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Fall Rally South is118 days away (November 9, 2013) and Division 16 is here to TEAR IT UUUUUP! I hope you are all enjoying your summer thus far and taking the opportunity of time not spent at school to serve others. The Region 7 Beach Clean Up is coming up on July 20th at Dockweiler Beach and I sincerely hope many White Tigers attend! No ride? No problem!! The Region will be providing transportation for a minimum donation of $15 that will pick up at Burbank HS at 9 am and drop off at 7 pm. Region 7 members will be driving from Canoga Parks, Northridge, La Cresenta and more to Burbank, to OUR TERRITORY so Division 16 SHOULD have the most members there… but will we? Let’s make it

happen!! The goal is to have at least five

school attend; officers should already be in attendance. The more people, the more voices and the more spirit. We will be having a spirit session so let’s show the region how FIERCE us White Tigers really are. It will be a day full of fun, service, cheering, and bonding. I guarantee that you will have a blast! However if you don’t have fun, you can message me on Facebook, call me, or message me on my personal email (clumsia@gmail.com) with an APPROPRIATE question or dare that I must answer or do at the August DCM. Do you accept the challenge? I know Paolo Esguerra does! So are you ready to show your stripes and show your Division 16 White Tigers PRIDE!? PUMP

PUMP PUMP IT UP! PUMP THAT 16 SPIRIT UP!!

D16. We will be having our July DCM from 3:00 pm – 4:45 pm. We will be having a spirit session right after the DCM where your area can have the opportunity to win a spirit stick created by Fall Rally Task Coordinators (Jeannica Tan, David Salas, and Tyler Szeto) to prepare for Fall Rally. Look forward to many Division 16 events such as a division wide clothes and shoe drive as well as D16 Olympic Games, D16 Winter Chill, D16 Movie Night, and D16 fundraisers. If you ever have any questions, comments, concerns or SUGGESTIONS, please do not hesitate to contact me!


Region 7 Beach Clean Up:July 20, 10a.m. July DCM:July 20, 3:00-4:45 p.m. Region Training Conference: Sept. 28 August DCM: August 17

Spirit Sessions: Santa Clarita Spirit Session: 10/19/2013 Burbank Spirit Session: 10/26/13 Santa Clarita vs. Burbank Spirit Session:11/02/13



Contact: jwilliams@apla.org




Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF) emerged from the front yard lemonade stand of cancer patient Alexandra “Alex� Scott (1996-2004). In 2000, 4-year-old Alex announced that she wanted to hold a lemonade stand to raise money to help find a cure for all children with cancer. Since Alex held that first stand, the Foundation bearing her name has evolved into a national fundraising movement, complete with thousands of supporters across the country carrying on her legacy of hope. http://www.alexslemonade.org/ http://www.alexslemonade.org/campaign/organizations/hold-lemonadestand



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event will forever be cherished and remembered. And the friendships formed and bonds made will most definitely be remembered as well. Thank you to all that attended and contributed to this wonderful experience, and thank you to all the kids that attended as well who gave us the opportunity to spend three amazing days with you all.


North Hollywood Key Clubbers attended Burbank Key Club’s event, Project Green Light, from June 24th to June 26th. Project Green Light is about spending times with children who has Down syndrome in order to improve their concentration. The volunteers are paired up with them and they participate in many different activities on the tennis court. Not every member was able to attend for all three days but many Clubbers said that they were able to form a special bond within just one day.



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There was DCON‌then there was ICON. The Key Club International Convention is currently in session and Key Clubbers around the world, (yes the world!) have gathered in the beautiful capital of the U.S., Washington D.C. to share their love and passion for service with each other. Members are there for a full week, attending workshops, social activities, and exploring the beautiful city of D.C. Our president, Briana Hillo is currently there representing the CNH District, R7, D16, and Bell-Jeff’s Key Club! This is a once in a lifetime opportunity and we wish the best of luck and safety for everyone there.-Romulo Dinsay (Bell-Jeff Bulletin Editor)


International Convention (ICON) is the most important event on the Key Club International calendar. Key Club members from around the globe will gather at this year’s ICON Providence High School Key Club President, Jeannica Tan packed up and headed to Washington D.C. to discuss everything Key Club, elect a new Key Club International Board, and educate themselves on how best to improve themselves and their homes, schools, and communities. During ICON Key Clubbers spent 4 hours packing 81 boxes for Kids Against Hunger; meals which will feed about 2,916 hungry children. Also Key Clubbers visited the Whitehouse, Capitol, and other monuments. – Regina Benedicto (Providence Bulletin Editor)


Then it’s time to hit the books!






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