The Official Division 25 West Newsletter June 2013 Edition |2013 - 2014 Year | Issue 3 Table of Contents Relay for Life Cleveland | by Christian Narciso | One of the events this month of June was Relay for Life at Cleveland High School. Key Clubbers from 25 West and East were present for the heart-warming cancer awareness event. The schools in our division that were present are SOCES, Reseda, and Canoga. They helped play an important role in the event, by setting up and cooking a sausage and pancake breakfast with the members of the Reseda/Canoga Kiwanis. It was 6 am in the morning and the Kiwanis came to set up their cooking station for the breakfast. Key Clubbers from D25W started helping them out by setting up the tables, chairs, and the materials needed to cook for the breakfast. After setting up, it was time to prepare the food the Kiwanis brought for the event. While the Kiwanis were cooking the pancakes and sausages for the break- fast, the Key Clubbers were preparing the other food and drink items items such as maple syrup, butter, bananas, apples, oranges, juice, and water.
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Member of the Month
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D25W & D16 2013 Banquet Club of the Month We cordially invite all Division 16 and 25W Key Club members (including 2013 graduates) to join us in celebrating the 2012-2013 Key Club year, Gatsby style.
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Once the clock hit 8:00, the people started lining up for breakfast. We were ready to serve a hearty warm meal of pancake/sausage break- fast for the people who were in the event. Everything was ready for the breakfast, the utensils were prepped and the food is already displayed. Kiwanis and Key Club served break- fast to all ranges of people during the Relay For Life event. We served breakfast to police officers who maintained security, to many members from Division 25 East, cancer survi- vors who made up the bulk of the event, and many families with their children. It was great to volunteer for Relay For Life, since we got to help out those who had a personal battle with cancer throughout their lives and we get to see them having a smile on their face by serving them a warm breakfast. Overall, the event was quite fun and heart-warming to volunteer for.
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D25W & D16 2013 Banquet Who: Division 16 and 25W members (including 2013 graduates) if you are a member outside of these divisions, please contact LTGs Claudia Diaz and Matthew Reminick and Region Advisor Doug Ridnor. When: June 29, 6-10 pm Where: Canoga Elks Lodge 20925 Osborne St. Canoga Park, CA 91304 Admission: $20 Food is provided along with a potluck style dinner so please contribute! Speak to your LTG for details on how you can participate. Dress Code: formal wear! and feel free to add your own 20's flair. please be classy, with the "cl" attached. Feat. DJ Craiben | Want to perform? Speak to your LTG for details!
Want something cold with a little pop? Well go get some frozen popcorn and help the division help PTP! Check the flyer at the end for more details! The Official Division 25 West Newsletter
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Region 7 Ad! Would you like to spend some time at the beach with your friends? Well, come join and socialize with company from the WHOLE Region 7, while you help clean up the beach. Also for those who ordered the Region 7 sweatshirts, here is the place where you can pick them up!
Day: July 20th, 2013 Location: Dockweiler Beach Time: 5 P.M to TBA
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You can buy the sweatshirt for $30 at the beach! After that it will be a pre-sale ONLY!
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Region 7 AD Division 25 East Mascot: Koala
Location: East of San Fernando Valley Schools: 1. Birmingham Charter 2. Grover Cleveland 3. Granada Hills Charter 4. John F. Kennedy 5. James Monroe 6. Northridge Academy 7. Van Nuys Division colors: Green and Black Upcoming Events: Relay for Life at Reseda D25E Banquet D25E&W Joint OTC R7 Beach Clean Up
Division 16 Mascot: Tigers
Location: Burbank and Santa Clarita Schools: 1. Alemany 2. Arleta 3. Bellarmine-足Jefferson 4. Burbank 5. Canyon 6. Cesar Chavez 7. East Valley 8. Golden Valley 9. John Burroughs 10. North Hollywood 11. Panorama 12. Providence 13. Saugus 14. Sylmar 15. West Ranch 16. William Hart 17. Valencia Division colors: colors Black and White
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Division 3N Mascot: Starfish
About D3N: Division 3 North Key Club was officially established on April 15, 2012 when Division 3 Key Club realigned into two new divisions because of it's tremendous growth. The mascot "starfish" was adopted at the May Division Council Meeting on May 21, 2012. Our division colors are coral and yellow. Our schools include Clark Magnet, Cres-足 centa Valley, La Canada, Verdugo Hills, Village Chris tian, and St. Francis which essentially is La Canada, La Crescenta, Sunland, and Tujunga. Upcoming events: Division 3 North Banquet -足 June 21st @ 401 W. Colorado St., Glendale | 5:30PM Region 7 Beach Clean up-足 July 20th @ Dockweiler State Beach
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Division 3S:
The location of the division covers the Glendale, Eagle Rock, Hollywood, Los Feliz, and Northeastern Los Angeles areas, and includes the following 10 schools: APEX Academy, Benjamin Franklin HS, Eagle Rock HS, Glendale HS, Herbert Hoover HS, Hollywood HS, Holy Family HS, John Marshall HS, Sotomayor HS, and STEM Academy. Our division colors are Blue and Silver! Some future events include a Division 3 South Car Wash FUNdraiser, Division 3 South Banquet, and of course, the Region 7 Beach Clean Up!
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Location:Northern Los Angeles/West Valley/San Fernando Valley Over 500 members Upcoming Events: We have an ongoing frozen popcorn fundraiser and we are host- ing banquet with d16 and OTC with 25E
If you are a Key Club member from outside Region 7 and would like to join us, please con- tact your Ltg to contact on of Region 7’s ltg! Division 25W: Matthew Reminick d25w.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com
Division 25E: Andrew Chang d25e.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com
Division 3N:Jacqueline Tsang d03n.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com
Division 16: Claudia Diaz d16.ltg.cnhkc@gmail.com
Division 3S: Karlo Madrona d03s.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com
Summer Greetings! from the Division Team Hey Pufferfish! Hope you all did great on your finals. I look forward to serving and swimming with you all this summer. Remember to invite your incoming freshman fish into our Ohana. Have an awesome summer!
HAPPY SUMMER SPIKEY BABIES! I hope everyone is having a great summer. I'm in Florida right now, but feel free to keep in touch with me. Keep on spikin' in service. LOVE your d25w executive assistant
It’s finally summer, pufferfishes! I hope you’re having awesome vacations, (I’ll be spend- ing my own in Florida and Bahamas), but we’ve still got summer events to keep our division active. Keep in contact with your club and presidents to stay ypdated with events. Have an awesome summer! From your Executive Assistants, Uyen Lam
Now that summer is here, it is a great time to get involved in some really amazing community service opportunities. Check out our divi- sion's tumblr and/or website http://keyclubd25wpufferfish.webs.com for ideas and news on upcoming events and fundraisers. There are so many ways one can get involved, so make the most of this summer! -Secretary Allison Azarloza
Hey Pufferfishes! I hope that you are having a great summer so far! Remember to keep on serving this summer! That is what makes Key Club the best club! The ability to stay active even when school is out! Make sure to check out the updated website and follow us on Twitter for new events! - Andrew Phan (Division Tech})
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Upcoming Division Events D25W & E presnt a Joint OTC! Are you an officer or looking to be an offi-
The division is having a fundraiser with Californa Mad Poppers. We get 20% for PTP of the total profits! The cool thing is that it lasts forever! The location is 7138 Shoup Ave. Canga Park, CA 91307. All you have to do is bring a flyer, or say Pufferfish. Now you are probably won- dering what do they do. They sell frozen popcorn. It sounds a little crazy, BUT it is awesome. It is cooked popcorn with flavor added, and placed in the freezer. You can get more info on the website. It’s on the flyer at the end of the newsletter!
Encino Farmers Market
Hello there Pufferfishes! If you are in need of a service event, there is an event just for you! The event is the Encino Farmers Market and its every Sunday. Volunteering hours will range from 7am to 1pm. The address is 17400 Victory Blvd. Van Nuys, CA 91406. Contact Christian for more details! - Christian Narciso
Heal the Bay! The Nothing But Sand Heal the Bay events which occur on the third Sat of every month. They are from ten am to one
Locations June 15: Venice Pier July 20: Will Rogers State Beach
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cer? Well, D25W and D25E is combining forces to bring you Officer Training Con- frence. Learn what it takes to be an officer or what to do in your position. For new people, who want to get to know what Key Club is, they have that too! Join Division 25 East Koalas and Division 25 West Pufferfish in their Joint OTC. From "Find- ing a Fundraiser" to "How to BEE a Leader", this "GOLDEN Brick Road to Service", as it is titled, will provide you with many different informative workshops that will definitely benefit and aid you and your board this coming Key Club year. If you are a club officer, remember to attend this important training conference. Location: Sierra Canyon High School Library (20801 Rinaldi St Chatsworth, CA 91311) Time: 8:30AM - 3:00PM Date: Saturday, June 29th ***There will be a mandatory $5 fee for the food and snacks provided during this OTC. ***Please keep in mind that the dress code for this event is business casual. This means: - Males: long-sleeved button down shirt, slacks, a tie (optional), and appropriate dress shoes. No sandals, athletic shoes or hiking boots. - Females: a blouse, slacks or a skirt*, and appropriate heels (that are comfortable) or flats. *Your skirt must be of finger-tip plus one inch length or at/below the knees.
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Service Photos!
Great Job! Here is your award!
Working Hard in the field! Great work!
Getting the food ready! Officers working hard to the end!
Dial 1800-Key-Club and oh, we’ll be there to help, all right!
Our Pufferfish is always in need for some effective service that helps the community whenever and wherever!
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Working hard in the sun!
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Contact Information! LTG: Matthew Reminick d25w.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com
Division Board d25w.cnhkc.db@gmail.com
To send photos and articles: d25w.tech.editor@gmail.com
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Endless Fundraiser Introducing California Mad Poppers, the world’s 1st frozen popcorn. We are teaming up with Division 25 West in a fun- draiser that never ends!!! Whether you order online or in- store at: 7138 Shoup Ave, West Hills, CA, 91307 California Mad Poppers will donate 20% of the proceeds every month to your school/Club. Go online to www.camadpoppers.com and click on the Corn-4- Charity tab where you will then go into the schools section to find the code. During check out please do not forget to enter the promo code. All purchases in the store are handled di- rectly with the staff and you will need to provide the school/Club name or the promo code. *All in-store promo- promo tions are not valid when raising money for the schools. School/Club Code: 333004