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Region 18 | Division 22 Hikina
Happy Holidays! Hello Division 22 Hikina, I hope you all are having a wonderful Christmas break, and are ready to start the New Year. As 2014 is approaching, it is important to look back and reflect on the past year and make new goals for 2014. Don't forget to also enjoy the extra time you have to spend with family and friends within the next few weeks. I hope you enjoy every moment. Although the 2013-year is coming to a close, we are just beginning our last
November 2013 Volume 1 | Issue 8 LTG Kat with Caroline Kodama at the Honolulu Marathon
quarter of the Key Club year. I know many of you have been working extremely hard on your portfolios, please keep working I know you are all doing great! Make sure you also are aware of the deadlines that are quickly approaching. Now is a great time to start planning club elections. A great way to learn about Key Club will be through division judging that will take place at the next DCM on January 18th. I encourage new members to participate in this judging, as they will review the lovely portfolios that are being worked on right now. Continue serving. We are a little over half way to our goal of 20,000 service hours. Please remember that I am here to help. Please do not hesitate to ask
In this issue: LTG’s Address Division Submissions Division Goals Recognition DCM Info Award s Announcement Other Reminders
any questions when you have them. I am always available to talk to any of you. I am so proud of all of you! We will have the biggest attendance at HCON
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than we have ever had before. Get ready to meet many Key Clubbers from all
Kathryn Teruya Lieutenant Governor kathrynteruya@gmail.com
over Hawai'i this February. I can't wait to see all of your talent pieces and participation in quiz bowl, oratory, and the impromptu essay! Participation
Ako Gagarin News Editor oka.y@hotmail.com
and effort is key! I hope all of you have a safe and wonderful break. I am wishing you the best of luck as you hear back about exams and colleges. I believe that all of you
Johnny Zhu Assistant Jzhu1597@gmail.com
can do the impossible. You are such great leaders, and I am so proud of you. With lots of love,
Kathryn Teruya Division 22 Hikina Lieutenant Governor
Pamela Fujinaka Region Assistant Pkfuj@iolani.org
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Division Submissions Key Clubbers setting up and passing out water at the Honolulu Marathon
Featured Project
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On December 8th, Roosevelt High School’s Key Club helped out Kiwanis along with UH Manoa’s Circle-K, Punahou, Farrington, St. Louis, and Kaiser in this year’s Honolulu Marathon. Our members got up just before dawn to head down towards the site and helped set up tables. Donned in their bright yellow volunteer shirts and caps, Roosevelt then assisted the staff by stacking cups and filling them with water to pass to the runners as they came down the road. Each one of the members were laughing and thoroughly enjoying the race while serving cups of water and Gatorade. Although everyone got his or her shoes, pans, and shirts soaked with water, no one seemed to mind. It was a great way to introduce new members to the bigger events and have the older members do this event once again. Roosevelt loved serving at the Honolulu Marathon and we’re anxiously waiting for next year’s marathon. BY: Marleen Tana
Every year, Punahou Key Clubbers volunteer at Kapiolani Hospital's Holiday Physician's Dinner. Some Key clubbers helped serve food to the doctors and their families, and cleaned up tables. Other Key clubbers watched the doctors' kids and helped entertain them with arts and crafts. It is a very joyful experience because it is an opportunity to serve people who also give back to the community. BY: Angline Zhou
Key Clubbers collecting plates for attendees of the Holiday Physician’s Dinner
Key Clubbers cleaning up their school and showing off their gloves after their hard work Make a Difference Day is an annual school event in which students and clubs work together to make the school better. Farrington Key Clubbers were assigned to pull out weeds and collect garbage along around Farrington High School campus fences. Some students had to actually crawl to collect milk cartoons, water bottles, lunch plates, and other garbage underneath the portables. Key Clubbers worked diligently despite the heat to get the job done. It was a great event and everyone had fun. BY: Jhon Malabed
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Division Goals What Are They? ⇒ 5 service projects per month ⇒ Host at least one DCM ⇒ Attend all DCMs ⇒ 100% on time MRF Submissions ⇒ Submit at least 1 Article and Visual per month ⇒ Attend Kiwanis Meetings at least once a month ⇒ Do 1 service project with your Kiwanis Family per month
Hours and Membership ♦ ♦
11,124 Service Hours Goal: 20,000 Hours 683 Division Members Goal: 560 Members
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Awards! Awards! Awards! Submissions for award portfolios are due soon Please get them in by January 10, 2014 List of Awards: • Distinguished Officers • Member of the Year • Single Service • Major Emphasis • Advisor of the Year "
Member Of the Month Natalia Hayakawa from ‘Iolani (For continuous dedication and amazing work ethic)
Club of the Month
Roosevelt Key Club (For their being proactive in the community and their club)
Thank you for on time Aug. MRFs: ‘Iolani Kaiser Roosevelt
Punahou Saint Louis Farrington
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DCM Info
When: January 18, 2014 Where: ‘Iolani School in Seto Hall DCM Starts: 2:00pm – 4:30pm HCON Lei Making
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January 2014 Sunday
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Happy New YEAR!
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December MRF Due
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Honolulu Kiwanis Meeting
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Saturday
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Division 22 Hikina Awards Due!
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January DCM Awards Judging
Make a Dream Come True Day (Have a project that’ll make someone’s dream come true)
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day
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Honolulu Kiwanis Meeting
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