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The end of the term is fast approaching. After April 14th, I will no longer be your division news editor.
Throughout the past months, I truly enjoyed writing and creating newsletters for you all. It was a pleasure to serve and write newsletters for you all. Even though this may seem like the end, I’ll always be with you in spirit. I hope these silly little newsletters continue to bring you joy over the course of the coming days, weeks, months, or even years.
Here is one last reminder to take care of yourselves and take adequate breaks. You can't start helping others until you start helping yourself. Prioritize your sleep and mental health above your work.
Your Lovely DNE, Nicole Chu Hey Kiwis!
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Thank you for such an amazing term! You’ve given me this opportunity to learn and grow as a leader, and I cannot thank you enough for that. The memories and friendships I’ve made through Key Club made my high school life, especially my senior year!
To my seniors, WE ARE ALMOST THERE! And in fact, we are now done with our Key Club Journey, but this doesn’t mean your Kiwanis journey has ended! There is Circle K and Kiwanis to join! To my underclassmen, continue to stay in Key club! Take the opportunity to step out of your comfort zone and serve your community! There are many doors waiting for you to open, and Key Club may have the key to them!
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about anything, feel free to let contact me! I’m open to help! Thank you Division 2 North Kiwis for letting me be your GUIDE through the 2023-2024 term!
Signing off, Mama Kiwi
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On March 1st, Skyline Key Club hosted their first general lunch meeting of the month with having a Pipe-Cleaner tower challenge! Our members were split into 3 groups and were give 10 minutes to build the tallest tower possible! With the time limit, the stakes were high and there was lots of competition to see who would claim bragging rights! To conclude, it was a great way to form a sense of community amongst our members.
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Our Key Club members took part working the Wa Sung Crab feed by serving food, monitoring auctions, and greeting customers. THrough taking on these roles, we were able to raise $132 for our club through the tips we recieved.
Sung Crab FeedWhat is SOSP?
Spotlight on Service Program is intended to promote international and district initiatives as well as encourage active participation with organizations/initiatives.
Service Idea 1 - Volunteer @ Home
Volunteer at home by helping out with your family with tasks that you wouldn’t usually do! Talk to them, ask them what they need help with, and know how much they will appreciate the help!
Service Idea 2 - Homeless Shelers:
Reach out to homeless shelters around your area to try and help out by doing things such as clothes sorting and food distribution.
Contact the DLT
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR | JADE LE
d02n.ltg@gmail.com
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT | KATIE LIANG
d02n cnhkc ea1@gmail com
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT | ASMITA TAMANG
d02n.cnhkc.ea2@gmail.com
DIVISION NEWS EDITOR | NICOLE CHU
d02n.cnhkc.dne@gmail.com
SERVICE PROJECTS COORD. | AIDEN HO
d02n.cnhkc.spc@gmail.com
MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION COORD. | ALEX ZHAO CHEN
d02n.cnhkc.fpc@gmail.com
PUBLIC RELATIONS COORD. | VICTORIA PHAM
d02n.cnhkc.prc@gmail.com
SPIRIT COORD.| ALICE LU
d02n.cnhkc.sc@gmail.com
SPIRIT COORD.| CHRISTOPHER SORIANO
d02n.cnhkc.sc2@gmail.com
THANK YOU THANK YOU FOR READING! FOR READING!