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Green Valley High School’s Official Key Club Newsletter
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Message from Bulletin Editor
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June DCM
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Officer Meeting
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Agenda
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Contact Information
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President’s Message
Contents More Information!
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Message From Mission statement | Key Club is an international student-led organization which provides its members with opportunities to pro- vide service, build character and develop leadership. Vision | We are caring and competent servant leaders transforming communities worldwide. Core values | The core values of Key Club International are leadership, character building, caring, and inclusiveness. Pledge | I pledge, on my honor, to uphold the Objects of Key Club International; to build my home, school and community; to serve my nation and God; and combat all forces which tend to undermine these institutions. Motto | Caring– Our Way of Life
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Bulletin Editor Hi Gators, Summer is here and the fun just started. Though school is out, Green Valley High School Key Club continues their hard work and service during the summer. Throughout the summer to have fun and still finish all work that needs to be done. I hope that this great enthusiasm continues throughout the school year!
Sincerely, Nick Phillips Bulletin Editor
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June “This month's DCM was very unique and extremely fun. We started out by doing the norms of a DCM, like the president's reports. Afterwards we started the Key Club Olympics, where each member of every club was divided into new teams. The Olympics consisted of different games and relay races, each were fun in their own way. The games were eventually interrupted, but overall the experience was amazing.� -Nick Phillips , 12
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DCM “Before talking about the June DCM I would like to say that I actually went to the park a week earlier thinking that was the DCM but it turns out that I woke up early to chill at the park for four hours. On the bright side I was able to walk around, get some exercise going, and chill with mother nature. For the actual day of the June DCM an Olympics was held with the other divisions so after the meeting with D28S we played some fun games. Participating in the Olympics we were able to socialize with different clubs and make new friends. Even though I tripped a lot like a lot during the Olympics, I was filled with so much adrenaline it wasn't even nothing. The best part for me was when we spend like one and a half hour looking for Ms. Santee's keys. That was the best.� -Philipp Penalber , 11
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June Board Meeting June 27, 2016 10
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June Boar “Monday, June 27th, GV key club had an executive council meeting at Café Rio. The ambiance was filled with Latino food and the board enjoyed many of Café Rio's dishes while we discussed Key Club goals for the next year. During the meeting we discussed summer events, back -to-school tasks, and even went over some RTC plans. The summer board meeting was a huge success. Hopefully the July board meeting goes just as smoothly at Jason's Deli.” -Mackienzy Kahl , 12
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“For Green Valley Key Club’s summer meeting, all of the board members and Mrs. Santee ate Café Rio. We discussed month coordinators, RTC cheers and spirit gear, and many new member goals. For example, we have made an official goal to bring 1 new member every first general meeting each month. The board also planned for each of us to save $200 for us to save with our own money. We ate great food and had a nice time chatting about our summer also. All in all, it was nice for me to get out and see my friends again.” -Thao Huynh , 10 13
AGENDA: June 2016
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CONTACT INF 2016-2017 Officers Mackienzy Kahl, President gvkc.president@gmail.com Vice President gvkc.vp@gmail.com Thao Huynh, Secretary gvkc.vp@gmail.com Philipp Penalber, Treasurer gvkc.treasury@gmail.com Nick Phillips, Bulletin Editor gvkc.editor@gmail.com Jennele Nguyen, Historian/SAA gvkc.saa@gmail.com
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ORMATION Club Advisors & Contact Info Mrs. Hanna Santee, Faculty Advisor HLsantee@ccsd.interact.net Mr. James Misch, Faculty Advisor jmisch@ccsd.interact.net Mr. George Hedges, Kiwanis Advisor grhssh@cox.net
Key Club International Cali-Nev-Ha District HQ 8360 Red Oak Street #201 Rancho Cucamonga, CA Key Club International HQ 3636 Woodview Trace Indianapolis, In 46268
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President’ “The last month has been another smooth summer month for Green Valley. As we prepare for back-to-school events we realize summers already half way over. Hopefully our recruiting goes well and we can start the school year an a good foot.” -President, Mackienzy Kahl
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Remind 101 For more GV Key Club information/reminders, Text @gvkeyclub to 81010
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Thanks For Reading! GREEN VALLEY HS KEY CLUB
Volume III
Issue III
July 2016
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