The Ellie Edition
March 2023
Table of Contents Calendar and Upcoming events 03 04 Lettters from LTG and DNE 06 Articles and Visuals 12 DCON 15 Divison goals 16 Recognition 18 Ice Breakers 20 Contacts 21 Cyberkey 02 22 Wordsearch and Appreciation
March upcoming events!!! 3/4: Literacy Fair 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 7 8 26 27 28 9 S M T W T F S 03 3/25: March DCM: Movie Night! 29 30 31
Whats Poppin Ellies!
We are nearing the end of the term and I truly can’t believe it’s almost over. This position has allowed me to grow so much and truly fall in love with our division! I hope that everyone has felt as impacted and at home in our family of Ellies as well. This past term has been filled with incredible memories and meaningful acts of service. I want to thank our current LTG Chloe Hartanto for everything she has accomplished and worked towards to make this term possible! As your current LTG Elect I cannot wait to work alongside all of you to make this upcoming term incredible as well. As always I hope you all enjoy this issue of the Ellie Edition and please be sure to keep an eye on the Division’s socials and ask your club presidents about DCON registration as soon as possible!
Stomping through Service, Abbi
Ramos
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from the editor
Abbi
letter from the LTG
Happy March Ellies!
Chloe
Wow, our (technically) final month in the term. It’s almost time for the last newsletter submissions, last MRF submissions, last service events, last fundraisers, and my final DCM. I am incredibly proud of how far this division has come and so grateful for each and every one of you guys. I would not be the person I am today without this division and all the members a part of it. I still have one more newsletter left, but there’s always time to get some gratitude out there! With that being said, please keep working your hardest so we can achieve our division goals!
We are so close to reaching each goal and I have no doubt that we can surpass it. You all have done an amazing job to keep this division heartful and spirited. Keep up the outstanding work, there are still just under two months left to make a lasting impact!
Stomping through Service, Chloe Hartanto
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January year in
On January 21st, the division held its monthly DCM at Cortez Park from 2-4 PM. This DCM allowed members to reflect on the past service projects that we’ve done as a division this term. We were able to work together to create more cranes, stickers, and dog toys. As always, during the DCM portion of the event, each club was given the opportunity to report what they’ve accomplished in the past month and promote future events. Despite everyone’s busy schedules with the start of the new year, we had a great turnout. This DCM allowed everyone to reminisce about this term as we near the end. As Eliza Garcia,
Division Media Editor and South Hills Vice President recalls,
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review
“I enjoyed the January DCM and being able to remember past service events and seeing so many people be able to relive these acts of service. I thought it was so fun how people would say “I remember doing this” because it shows how our service events aren’t just events but memories that members can look back to and still remember. With new faces but same acts of service, no matter how or what it may be, being able to recreate these events and create memories that further stem off of past experiences is what I really enjoyed about this DCM.” Overall, it was a great start to 2023!
By: Joy Lin, Walnut
07 January DCM:
Oragami Crane Making
Taking a page out of the first division service event of the 202223 term, Rowland Key Club brought it full circle as we recreated the origami crane event nearing the end of the term. Making origami cranes originates from the Japanese custom that 1000 cranes would symbolize hope and healing during challenging times. “Desperation increased my efficiency. That day I made five cranes,” remarked Wilson Zhen, one of our members, “I really loved that this event has been recurring in this division and that so many people came by to participate!” Overall, this was a fun opportunity for members to learn how to makeorigami cranes and give back to the community.
By: Nicole Rinaldi, Rowland
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Rowland
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Ipoly Cranes for
On January 12th, IPoly Key Club held a Cranes For Cancer service event! This event was held in support of Cranes For Cancer, an organization that aims to uplift cancer patients by giving them paper cranes, which symbolize hope and healing. They draw inspiration from the old Japanese tradition that says 1,000 paper cranes bring good luck. During lunch, members gathered in our advisor, Ms. Pellegrini’s classroom, where we had paper available in a diversity of colors and patterns. Some came already knowing the folds, while others did not, but by assisting each other, and watching some video tutorials, many members became learned origami experts in no time. General member, Rena Ko, said: “I really enjoyed [the event], even though I don’t have much experience with origami.” In just an hour, we produced a beautiful collection of paper cranes that we hope brings good luck and health to its recipients.
By: Samantha Trazo, Ipoly
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Charter Oak for Cancer
In the homeland of origami, lies the Japanese tradition of senbazuru: the folding of 1,000 paper cranes. This majestic creased phenomenon represents hope and healing. And so, in one week, Charter Oak Key Clubbers decided to spend two lunch periods folding paper cranes to donate to a local hospital. For many students, it was their first time making cranes, but luckily, some of our Key Clubbers gave some insightful lessons about how to craft the bird.
“It’s honestly a very easy thing to make,” says Jake Mu, a sophomore. “I do it all the time.” Thanks to a generous donation of origami papers from Charter Oak Key Club president Joshua Santhiresegari, many beautiful cranes flapped their wings after the lunch period ended.
By: Wade Mu, Charter Oak
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why should you attend?
District Convention
dcon
Where: Ontario Convention
- Learn more about Key Club by attending life skills, college, etc).
- As a delegate, vote for the 2023-2024
- Recognize and celebrate the hard
- Watch all the talent CNH has to
- Spend time with all the new friends trict Convention.
- Experience the bittersweet moments to the 2022-2023 District Board,
When: April 12
April 21-23 2023
dcon Convention
Center attending workshops (ex: leadership development, 2023-2024 District Executive Board. hard work of members, clubs, officers, and advisors! to offer and our very special keynote speaker. friends that you make during the duration of the Dismoments during the last event of the term, say goodbye and welcome the 2023-2024 District Board
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officers Congratulations to our new
Club elections are underway and a few schools have already elected their new officer board for the 23’-24’ term. Congratulations to our new officers and goodluck to all candidates!
Bonita Officer Board 23’-24’
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Divison Goals
Divison service hour goal: 6,000 hours
Division Pediatric Trauma Program Goal: $6,000
5238.58/6000 Hours!
$4184/$6000
That’s 69.7% of our goal!
(That’s 87.3% of our goal!)
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Raised
Service Hours Funds
March Recognition March Recognition
Member: Myint Chel
Officer: Angeli Manila
Club: Walnut Keyclub
Kiwanian: Ms. Biggs
Editors Note:
I’d like to thank and recognize some of the editors who have made great earlybird submissions and are constantly improving their work which allows me to create the monthly newsletter :))
Thank you!
Joy Lin, Walnut
Nathan Kwan. Bonita
Nicole Rinaldi, Rowland
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Myint Mt. Sac
Lets meet our member of the month!
What has been your favorite event so far?
My favorite keyclub event was our first one. It was actually held after school at meca. Everyone came together in Mr. Corderos class to make little ribbons and we sold them for $1 afterwards and donated it. I like this event the most since literally EVERYONE was there and it was fun. Usually for events outside of school v few ppl attend so it was great to see such an amazing turn out!
What new things are you excited to see this year from your club?
I’d like to volunteer more . I suggested that Hailey (St. Sac ECA Preisdent) consider beach cleanup and that’s happening soon! So I’m really excited about going to the beach with my school friends and cleaning the area up. I love the ocean!
What inspired you to join keyclub?
I joined keyclub at first for volunteering hours and because my friend hailey was president! But I soon realized how exciting it was to not only hang out with people but overall make an impact in others lives. This encouraged me to volunteer outside of school. It’s my favorite club because the members just have this fun and positive vibe that makes everything better.
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Chel, Sac ECA
“My favorite key club event has definitely been the rose floats. From the event I was able to make so many new friends and memories. Even though it was very difficult I liked being able to learn new things and challenge myself.”
Natalie Charette, General Member
“Personally, Club event has Rally!”
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eral Member
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What has been keyclubyourevent
“My personal favorite Key Club event has been the Fall Rally!! Very mucho fun.”
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Daisy Zhu, General Member
my favorite Key has been Fall
Mikhail - GenMember
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your personal favorite event so far?
“I think my favorite event is the Region Night Market from last September. It was fun meeting Key Clubbers from other divisions and playing games with them!”
Rena Ko - General Member
“I’d say the origami event was probably my favorite because I like creating and crafting things.”
Haley Chow, General Member
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Contacts
LEADERSHIP TEAM PRESIDENTS
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR: CHLOE HARTANTO d35e.ltg@cnhkeyclub.org
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT: ALBA SANCHEZ d35e.ea.cnhkc@gmail.com
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT: JOELLE HUAND d35e.ea.cnhkc@gmail.com
SECRETARY: JOY LIN d35e.dsec.cnhkc@gmail.com
NEWSLETTER EDITOR: ABBI RAMOS d35e.dne.cnhkc@gmail.com
FUNDRAISING TASK: LUPITA QUEZADA d35e.cnhkc.ftc@gmail.com
FUNDRASING TASK: MARGARET LEE d35e.cnhkc.ftc@gmail.com
EVENT COORDINATOR: ANDREW ZHANG cnh.d35e.ec@gmail.com
MEMBER RECOGNITION: JESSICA PASARIBU d35e.cnhkc.mrc@gmail.com
SPIRIT TASK: NOAH MOLINA d35e.cnhkc.hstc@gmail.com
SPIRIT TASK: PEDRO NEVAREZ d35e.cnhkc.hstc@gmail.com
MEDIA EDITOR: ELIZA GARCIA d35e.cnhkc.me@gmail.com
BONITA: NOAH MOLINA ITSEIFFA@GMAIL.COM
CHARTER OAK: JOSHUA SANTHIRASEGARI
J.SANTHIRASEGARI@GMAIL.COM
COVINA: ANTHONY CHEN
ANTHONYCHEN910@GMAIL.COM
DIAMOND BAR: JEREMIAH JUNG JEREMIAH2GO@GMAIL.COM
IPOLY: JESSICA PASARIBU
JESSICAR.J.PASARIBU@GMAIL.COM
JOHN A. ROWLAND: NATALIE SAELAO NATALIESAELA02005@GMAILL.COM
LA PUENTE: VIANCA MAYA
VIANCAMAYA@GMAIL.COM
NOGALES: MARY MORENO
MMARYANGELAM@GMAIL.COM
NORTHVIEW: DAYANA PAMPLONA
PAMPLONA.DAYANA@GMAIL.COM
SAN DIMAS: EMILY MOORE
EXCELLENTEMILY11@GMAIL.COM
SOUTH HILLS: YUYANG XIE
YXIE3605@GMAIL.COM
WALNUT: MARGARET LEE @GMAIL.COM
WORKMAN: JAYNESSEY MORENTIN
JAYNESSEYKEYCLUB@GMAIL.COM
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March2023 Thank you For Reading The Ellie Edition :) Be sure to also check out the District Newsletter! You can read it at: issuu.com/cnhkc Bye, see you next month! 23