Pod Publisher | Volume 2, Issue 7 | November 2018

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POD PUBLISHER

Division 37 West | Region 2 | CNH District

nOVEMBER | Volume 3 , Issue 5

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WELCOME TO THEÂ

pod squad

DIVISION 37 WEST 2


table of contents mESSAGE fROM the ltg

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Rtc:Shoot for the starstc killer service

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share your photos 7 November recognition

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contact usÂ

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communication 10-12 social

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Lieutenant Governor message

all Orcas lieutenantattention governor message this is LieutenantGovernor Karen mina here! WITH everyone officially back in school . it's time to get back into the routine! please be sure to get up on your feet and better our homes,schools and communities with school back in session .It is officially Fall Rally and Dues season. Make sure to prepare well for Fall Rally and remind members to pay their dues. It is a great time to start planning many service events and hosting fundraisers! for this issue of Pod Publisher ,you will recap on events your fellow Key Clubbers have participated in within the past month ,member recognition for October ,and updates on Pod Points don't forget that communication is KEY to stay within the loop during your break by joining our division Remind AND following out instagram thank you for all that you do !Let's keep up the good work ,Pod Squad.

yours in service,

Karen Mina

division 37 west lueitenit governor governor 2018-19

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rtc:shoot for the starstc As a general member of key club, my experience At RTC was fantastic. learning new cheers, seeing people that have amazing spirit, and just the whole event in general was an opportunity worth taking. At the beginning of the event you get to gather with your division, and the division i serve division 37W orcas. As we gathered together for the morning session, i got ask people, “HOW DO YOU FEEL” and they surprisingly screamed out the top of their lungs despite it being so early. This inspired me throughout the whole day. After the sweet and heart felt speech from the morning session we moved on to workshops. the workshops were nicely crafted, funny, and very well educated. we did ice breakers, like soulmates, and that’s how i made a great friend from a different division!!! after workshops, it was lunch. i went around introducing myself to other divisions. you can say i was in a way representing my division. i went to 37E 37S 37N and 21. All greeted me with a warm hello! all of us exchanged social media’s and even a “How do you feel!” i then went back and motivated my orcas to say “L-O-V-E WE LOVE OUR LTG.” We caught everyone’s attention, and our LTG responded back with, “ L-O-V-E I LOVE MY D-I-V.” this made me appreciate the division i was in. After lunch we went back into workshops. Again stated from above it was great. After workshops it was ending session, and i the lone orca “attacked” D37E. They cheered with all their might. In return they attacked back, and i was alone. I did my cheer but messed up. D37E supported me even though i messed up. At ending session, i’m not going to explain it all, but we had a spirit rally. 11 won, we gathered with people we made friends with, and also had a talk with our LTG. That’s all to RTC! Mostly making new friends while having fun with other key clubbers! - Justin Tinoco from El Camino Key Club

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KILLER SERVIce

this was at the Agua Hedionda Lagoon Gala (AHLG) One of D37W’s EAs, Antony Lin, struggles to open up a pack of novelty sunglasses at the Gala!

Last month the Fallbrook Key Club attended what is called Kids Day at our local Boys and Girls Club. We sold food to all those who attended, soda, water, chips, pizza, etc.. I can say that it was a success. I believe 8/9 members were able to attend, some could not make it since many of them have to work. I am sure that for this month's events we will have even more members attend to represent Key Club. FRom Diego melo

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SHARE YOUR MEMORIES! if you have taken any pictures or videos at division/club events please send them to D37W.CNHKC.LTG@GMAIL.COM

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NOVEMBERR RECOGNITION Vanessa Jumalon

OFFICER OF THE MONTH

MEMBER OF THE MONTH

Claire Orosco

Caroline Nuckowski

FACULTY ADVISOR OF THE MONTH

CLUB OF THE MONTH

Frank Harper

Vista

KIWANIS ADVISOR OF THE MONTH

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Communication:Â REMIND101 (via text message)

JOIN FOR DIVISION REMINDERS

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Communication:Â REMIND101 (via email)

JOIN FOR DIVISION REMINDERS

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Communication iNSTAGRAM

FOLLOW FOR DIVISION UPDATES

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Contact Us DIVISION 37W DLT

Lieutenant Governor: Karen Mina (d37w.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com) Executive Assistants: Valerie Nguyen, Antony Lin (d37w.cnhkc.ea@gmail.com) Division Secretary: Kevin Do (d37w.cnhkc.sec@gmail.com) Service Project Coordinator: Anna-Kaye Powell (ajpowell143@gmail.com) Fundraising Coordinator: Yaltzee Mora (yaltzee@gmail.com) News Editor: Adam Romero (d37w.cnhkc.dne@gmail.com) Tech Editor: Joe Mar Pineda (joemarpineda@att.net) Spirit Coordinators: Kellen Bassler (kellenbassler@yahoo.cOm), Cathy Cao (cathy.u.cao@outlook.com)

D37W Key Club Presidents

Army and Navy Academy: Carlsbad: Anahi Chang (x.anahichang@gmail.com) El Camino: Jenny Nguyen (jennynguyen2105@yahoo.com) Fallbrook: Diego Melo (diegommelo31301@gmail.com) Guajome Park Academy: Brian Velasco (mariamaria2614@gmail.com) North County Trade Tech: Abel Aguilera (agario1724@gmail.com) Rancho Buena Vista: Rebecca Toney (trebecca7@yahoo.com) Mission Vista: Sage Creek: Valerie Nguyen (nguyen.valeriet@yahoo.com) San Dieguito: Summer Terry (saterry01@gmail.com) Tri-City Christian: Lauren Kopf (laurenkopf5@gmail.com) Vista: Natalie Burkett (miracleworldchanger@gmail.com)

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