Volume 11 Issue 17
James C. Enochs High School
August 2016
Division 46 North
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Table of Contents
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Member’s of the Months…………4 pg Red Panda Reviewing……………….6 pg Future Events………………………12 pg Future Fundraisers…………………17pg Fall Rally……………………………20 pg What’s Key Club?………………….22 pg Contact Info…………………………23pg !
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Members of the Months: ! !
July Sean was chosen as the member of the month for July since he has been showing a growing interest in Key Club in the last few months. He had started going to events such as the Modesto Gospel Mission School Packing and the Fourth of July Parade and has had eleven hours of service in the month of July! Also, he sustains good communication between himself and the president and is always there to give help when needed!
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July - August August
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member of the month is………… Simon!!!!! !
Thank you for the time and dedication you put into Key Club. Also for bringing in the most people at Club Rush.
Red Panda Reviewing
Midnight Bowling for PTP August 19, at McHenry Bowl, our division had fun bowling with the other key clubbers. It was like endless games of fun!
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River Cleanup Once a month on a Saturday, volunteers from all ages clean the side of the Tuluome River in hopes that it will be able to be used for recreational purposes once again.
DCM
! Division Council Meetings is where we can plan and discuss our upcoming events with other clubs in our divisions. The other clubs include Downey, Beyer, Johanson, Gregori, MoHigh, Central Catholic and etc.
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Club Rush
“It was a lot of fun seeing people interested in Key Club.” Jorgia Young
 
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Students eagerly came up to the Key Club table. They weren’t just interested in Fall Rally too they liked what we helped and stood for.
Future Events
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Out of the Darkness Walk September 17! !
@starts at 9am! !
@Graceada Park! The Out of the Darkness Walk is an event held annually as a celebration for the achievements all the participants have made for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.Volunteers will do things such as handing out water, maintaining the entrance, or handling food.
Dry Creeks Trail Cleanup Sept 18 from 8am to 12pm at Monterosso Park trailhead located at Coffee Rd and Scenic Dr. The Dry Creeks Trail Cleanup is an event that's held every three months and run by the Dry Creeks Trail Coalition.
The wavier is in the link below. http://enochskeyclub.weebly.com/ uploads/8/1/7/4/81742780/ river_cleanup_waiver.pdf
Stanislaus Heart Walk !
On September 24 !
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Peace Officer’s Memorial Run !
Sept 25 !
@about 7am !
@Front of Gallo Center
@MJC, East Campus Main Quad Area
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PJs for Children !
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! Ending this Sept 19 at the DCM, we will donate all the pjs to a local children’s hospital.
Future Fundraisers
Movie Night
Join the Enochs Key Club for a haunting hour of fun….. !
Where: Enochs Multipurpose Room !
When: Friday, Sept 30 !
Cost:$5 for entry ,extra food is more $
Pie for PTP ! ! ! !
When: Sept 19 @September DCM! ! October 7 @Lunch! !
Costs: $1.00 per pie! !
Who: Either officers or dedicated members will be available to pie
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Fall Rally
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Requirements • Must have a least a certain amount of hours(still undecided). • Must pay membership fees • Must pay the cost of the trip, unless you can’t fanically afford it, if the case come talk to an officer(info on page 23) Otherwise have fun!!!!!!! !
Recommended to bring: • Good attitude and spirit • Our divison shirts or colors • Sunscreen • Water
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What is Key Club? Key Club International is the oldest, largest, and most successful non-profit studentled organization for high school students. We teach and spread our core values through community service: caring, character-building, inclusiveness, and leadership which were adopted by our Key Club International Board in 2002. Members of Key Club, a part of the community-service based Kiwanis International Family, develop themselves into young leaders as they positively impact their schools and communities. Our organization was the inspired vision of California State Commissioner of Schools Albert C. Olney, and vocational education teacher Frank C. Vincent, who together worked to establish the first Key Club at Sacramento High School in California on May 7, 1925. Female students were first admitted into Key Club in 1976, eleven years before women were admitted to Kiwanis International, our sponsoring organization. Today, Key Club exists on almost 5,000 high school campuses, 31 different countries, primarily in the United States and Canada. It has also grown internationally to the Caribbean nations, Central and South America, and most recently to Asia and Australia. With over 12 million hours of community service a year, Key Club International is an organization comprised of multi-state districts, divisions, and individual Key Clubs on high school campuses around the world. Our organization is funded by nominal dues paid by every member, as well as generous contributions by Kiwanis International to fund service-leadership training programs. Key Club’s district & international officers are high school leaders elected by the members at district and international conventions. Our community-service organization offers a wide range of opportunities to its members, such as by supporting our International Service Partners March of Dimes (funds research to reduce premature births), UNICEF (works to overcome poverty, violence, discrimination, and disease that afflict children around the world), and Children’s Miracle Network (raises funds for more than 170 children’s hospitals).
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