HOUR REQUIREMENT FOR THIS MONTH:
This section is dedicated to the winning nominees of the recognition poll for July
Even though many members were unable show dedication to both the club community over the summer due commitments and on top of being member, Fancy made sure to do so. thetimetoattendnumerouseventsin had a significant impact on the community making way more hours than required. commitment and effort truly made a difference, inspiring others to contribute more to andcommunityinitiatives.
Brycen has been such a cool officer during the month of July! He has attended every event and wasabletohelpoutourmembersandofficersas much as he could as well as making sure our membership is absolutely goated and on top . Member participation was a concern for our club during the summer but Brycen pushed through those issues by making morehoursinordertomakeupformissinghours from other members. There is without a shred of doubtthatBrycen’seffortstomakethisclubafun environmentwillnotgounnoticed.
unable to and the to other being a new She took inJulyand community required. Her difference, to our club
At Koloa Plantation Parade, families and friends gathered to experience the vibrant communityspiritastheyeagerlywatchedthe KoloaPlantationParade.Theeventwasmade even more memorable with the dedicated support of the Key Club. Members helped managethegateshelpingpassoutwristbands and collecting money. This heartwarming event truly brought people together in celebration, creating unforgettable moments and cherished memories for everyone involved. We look forward to helping at this projectagainnextyear.
Brycen Kawamura | VP of Membership
Thursday, July 4th 2024 Kaua’i had their annual celebration at the soccer field next to the Vidinha event Kauai High School Key club assisted the various jobs such as managing the backyard games had games 10x the size of what they usually are. Things jenga, 15ft by 15ft checker boards and a mega four. We also helped out with the glitter tattoo parlor tattoo artist. We helped sell novelty items such as glow wands, bubble wands, and other various festive thatthiswasafunandsuccessfulproject.
annual 4th of July Vidinha stadium. At this Novelty tent in games where we Things like 6ft tall
mega sized connect parlor by being the as glow swords, festive items. I think
The July DCM or division council meeting took place meeting allows clubs from across the island of Kauai such Kauai High Key Club to meet together with the division. our LTG Malakai Keawe-Correa, who went in depth on clubs strengths and weaknesses. Allowing the clubs eachclubcanworkcollaborativelytoupliftoneanother. service project to help clean up the Kauai High School aswerakedandswepttheleavesfromvariouslocations
at Kauai High School Library on July 14, 2024. This such as Kapa’a Key Club, Waimea Key Club, and division. This DCM we were able to meet in person with on each club's current status and identified each to converse and coordinate new ideas on how another.AftertheDCMKauaiHighKeyClubplanneda School campus. This service event lasted about an hour locationsaroundthecampus.
Our Koloa Plantation Days project was held on Saturday, July 27th at Anne Knudsen park. Here, members worked at the different entrance gates collecting money, putting on wristbands, and counting the amount of people who walked in. Additionally, two representative from our club, myself and Alek Yadao, our club secretary walked in the Parade. The Kauai and Kapaa Key Club president held the Koloa Plantation Days banner. The Kauai and Kapaa Secretary held the Grand Marshall banner. We had two shifts from 8:30am-12:00pm and 12:00pm3:00pm. Overall, this was a successful project and I look forward to doing it againnextyearwithourKiwanis.
As the new school helped out with our Held on July 23rd, this first from 7:00 to 10:00 1:00 p.m. To ensure well-coordinated system. registration were asked Key Club member binders located behind highly efficient, allowing schedules in a timely project and im hoping
year began, the KHS Key Club took on an our school’s fee payments/registration day. this project was organized into two shifts, the 10:00 a.m., and the second from 10:00 a.m. to ensure smooth operations, we implemented a system. Students and family arriving for asked to write their names on sticky notes. A would then retrieve their schedules from the behind the desks. This method proved to be allowing us to distribute the majority of the timely manner. I thought this was a very effective hoping to do it again next year.
It’s officially Bon Dance season! When is there a better community service, than at a community event!! The 20th. Both located at the Lihue Hongwanji Temple. The environment. Perfect for serving pronto pops, flying demonstrate amazing customer service and care. Making time with us. The board members leadership skills and smoothly. In the rare occasions where a mistake is made, thatoverallthiswasagreatprojectthatgaveusfunexperiences
Nyugen | Member
better opportunity for our Key Club to demonstrate The Lihue Bon Dances were held from July 19th to July The hustle and bustling of the people created a lively saucers, and andagi!! Kauai Key Club continues to Making sure the residence and the visitors enjoy their and the members teamwork, allowed both nights to run made. Our Key Club is quick to hold accountability. I funexperiences andIenjoyedparticipating.
Ashton Keanini | Newsletter Editor
The West Kauai Hongwanji Bon Dance was held on July 12th and 13th at 5:309:30 PM. This project was split into two shifts each day from 5:30 - 7:30 PM and 7:30 - 9:30 PM. During this event members of the KHS key club were able to help out the West Kauai Hongwanji temple during their celebration by working the food booth, dinner plates, and country store. Members did things like taking orders from customers at the food booth and dinner plate section and others created the dinner plates. I worked at the dinner plate section and I was one of the people that gave out the finished plates that our member made in the back. I got to say that it was fun but very stressful event. It was worth it though because at the end of the day we all had fun. I think that this experience has been a good one and I hopetoenjoyitagainnextyear.
PRESIDENT | Malie Miyazaki
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VICE PRESIDENT OF MEMBERSHIP | Brycen Kawamura
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VICE PRESIDENT OF SERVICE | Micah Hinazumi
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VICE PRESIDENT OF PUBLIC RELATIONS | Tori Tanaka
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SECRETARY | Alek Yadao s456-alek.yadao@k12.hi.us
TREASURER | Alina LIn
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MEDIA EDITOR | Aaron Hinazumi s456-aaron.hinazumi@k12.hi.us
HEAD FACULTY ADVISOR | Mrs. Diane Inouye diane.inouye@k12.hi.us
NEWSLETTER EDITOR | Ashton Keanini s456-ashton.keanini@k12.hi.us
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR | Malakai Keawe-Correa d22m.ltg@cnhkeyclub.org
DIVISION NEWS EDITOR | Johnray Salud johnraysalud@gmail.com
KAUAI DIVISION ASSISTANT | Talia Farrington taliaemi123@gmail.com
PUBLICITY COORDINATOR | Rayne-Ann Kusano d22m.tech@gmail.com
SERVICE COORDINATOR | Alek Yadao aleksyadao@gmail.com
KIWANIS ADVISOR | Mrs. Cheryl Shintani chrylshntn@gmail.com
KIWANIS ADVISOR | Mr. Kyle Morden kylearronmorden@gmail.com
KIWANIS ADVISOR | Ms. Tarryn Orial torial@kiuc.coop
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