It’s been a while, Jolly-Bees!
Tis the season to make hours! While the weather is transitioning month of December. It’s the season of bright lights and cheerful music, Festival of Lights, and Gift Wrapping. Kauai High School Key Club will their Winter Celebration of entertainment, crafts, and games. Following card-making, designing friendly snowman cards for the Puakea Regency! beach cleanups. There are so many compelling projects this month, last month of 2024 strong, Key Clubbers!
With the warmest hugs, Alina Lin Kaua'i High School Key Club Treasurer 24-25
into cooler temperatures, I have some exciting updates for the music, which means projects such as Lights on Rice Parade, will also be working with King Kaumuali’i Elementary School with Following the theme of joy are our ongoing projects of seasonal Regency! You can also catch us at Lydgate Beach for our weekly month, but be sure to sign up fast, as spots are limited. Let’s finish the
HOUR REQUIREMENT FOR THIS MONTH:
This section is dedicated to the winning nominees of the recognition poll for September.
She’sbeenapromisingmemberwhoalways up to projects on time. She also set example for what a member in good should uphold. Even with being new she an amazing effort to meet the hour requirements and continues to be a very supportive member. She’s also NEVER had a strike Caylee is super cool and an awesome also goes to everything that we tell her andhermatchabrowniesarereallygood.
Alek has shown great excellence in being an officer and service coordinator. He really helped out at friendsgiving, setting it up, creating the service project, and making it an over all fun experience. He also does his job I’m pretty sure. Alek is also the best officer to nominate for November who wasn’t nominated yet. Thank you Alek.
alwaysshows set a great good standing she has made requirements and and helpful (not really). person. She her to go to good.
Friendsgiving was an awesome event, it was fun, exciting, and it really brought our clubs together. I liked the food, it was good. It was veryfunwithfoodandgames.Itwas alsopracticalwithmuchservicetoo. Thiswasanoverallfunevent.
Renyn Lee | Member
On November 17 from 11:00-3:00, there was a Key Club Key Club’s got together at Kauai High School to participate participated in feasting, November’s DCM, making dog clubs brought old shirts and towels to make dog toys out thick and strong ropes; perfect for dogs! After that we toes and musical chairs. I felt like these party games were well planned and fun to attend!
Club bonding day called Friends Giving. All the different participate in the various activities planned. All the Members dog toys, and playing party games. Members from all the out of them. We cut the shirts and braided them into played party games such as head, shoulder, knees, were a good club bonding activity. This club event was
Caylee Garma | Member
This month our Key Club Social was on the 8th. Kapaa hosted the event in their library, and we were also joined by members of the Waimea Key Club. We first started with some fun activities. Afterwards, we broke up into randomized groups to get to know each other. We then had time to eat the food that everyone contributed to the event. After eating we made turkey color sheets to give to the elderly, but we were also participating in a competition for the best turkey drawing which the advisors judged. This was my first time attending a social and overall it was a lot of fun beingaroundeveryoneforthefallseason.
TheLittlePea'sHolidayCraftFairwasheldon November30th2024.Ithad2shifts,onewasfrom 9:00am-12:00pmandthenextfrom12:00pm-3:00 pm.KeyClubbershelpedcleanuptrashaswellas provideaidtothevariousvendors.Forexample,ifa vendor wanted a meal or drink we would go to pick it up for them. We also watched booths for vendors, if they needed to leave to use the restroom. The vendors even if they didn't need help, were still happy that we were there checking in on them, especially the ones that came alone. I believe that this project really helped out all the vendors. I also liked that we were there to help support something that raised money for Hospice.
Keegen Ushio| Member
PRESIDENT | Malie Miyazaki s456-malie.miyazaki@k12.hi.us
VICE PRESIDENT OF MEMBERSHIP | Brycen Kawamura s456-brycen.kawamura@k12.hi.us
VICE PRESIDENT OF SERVICE | Micah Hinazumi s456-micah.hinazumi@k12.hi.us
VICE PRESIDENT OF PUBLIC RELATIONS | Tori Tanaka s463-tori.tanaka@k12.hi.us
SECRETARY | Alek Yadao s456-alek.yadao@k12.hi.us
TREASURER | Alina LIn s456-alina.lin@k12.hi.us
MEDIA EDITOR | Aaron Hinazumi s456-aaron.hinazumi@k12.hi.us
NEWSLETTER EDITOR | Ashton Keanini s456-ashton.keanini@k12.hi.us
HEAD FACULTY ADVISOR | Mrs. Diane Inouye diane.inouye@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
Doyouwantyourworktobefeaturedin issue?Well,itcan!Afterattendingaspecial then you write an article and/or take a visual, can submit your work via email s456-ashton.keanini@k12.hi.us OR via text 353-1903. Sendtheminbythe21stofeach unless the service project takes place after date. See you in the next issue!
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