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Club Summaries
Most, if not all club summaries come from different months
Aragon | Ellen Batsuuri: This past month Aragon has been working on finding and participating on service events as well as getting a couple of service events ready for the upcoming months. We had also have been preparing our officer elects for the upcoming term! Overall, we’ ve had a decently plentiful month and are looking forward to what the future holds for our club :) Burlingame | Johanna Lazaro: This past month Burlingame has been working on finding and participating on service events as well as getting a couple of service events ready for the upcoming months. We had also have been preparing our officer elects for the upcoming term! Overall, we’ve had a decently plentiful month and are looking forward to what the future holds for our club :)
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Carlmont | Milad Shafaie: Hello, January was a busy month for our club! At our first club meeting of the new decade, we held an end-of-first-semester celebration, where we served pizza and recognized members who completed at least 15 hours of service and attended 3 different service events in the first semester of the 2019-2020 school year. We also gave special awards to those with the highest service hour totals in our club. Later in the month, we held a member induction ceremony, and then completed a member training. Outside of club meetings, we focused on completing the registration process for District Convention 2020. Club members also attended several division events, such as Conclave and the Coyote Point Park Clean-Up. Finally, our club volunteered at several local service events, such as a Second Harvest Food Bank food-sorting and a Bingo night at the San Carlos Adult Community Center. In February, we will be holding officer elections for the next term. Members are also looking forward to attending the Mr. Key Club Pageant at the end of the month, as well as several other local service events.
El Camino | Kyle Yoshida: For the past month, El Camino has been working towards DCON as well as preparing for our new office for the 2020-2021. We hope to complete elections before conclave and provide them with the proper training as soon as we can. Our club attended the holiday food-packing event during winter break and had a decent turnout, we hope to continue to attend new service events as the year comes to a close. In further preparation for district convention, our club has been working with our Kiwanis Sponsor in order to lower our costs and work on acquiring the proper transportation.
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This past month Hillsdale Key Club had our member Tyler Chong-kit participate in the Mr Key Club event and we had several members out in the audience supporting him too. We also attended a food packing event at Hillsdale hosted by one of the clubs at our school. Lastly, we had a majority of last term’s officers attending the End-of-the-year banquet.
Jefferson | Luis Solidum: For the month of February, Jefferson Key Club Was able to attend volunteer events such as the St. Anthony's Foundation Clothes drive and the Mussel Beach clean up. Jefferson Key was also able to Attend Socials such as the: February DCM in which we were awarded club of the month and the DCON spirit social. We have also been focusing on collecting and selling the division hoodie fundraiser which was designed by a member in our home club. Such an opportunity to have our member’ s design and create the hoodie is very exciting. We are still actively trying to find more volunteering events we can attend.
Lowell | Adeline Nocon: We began to wrap up the 2019-2020 term this month. We completed elections and are excited to have found next term’ a board. As the month continues, we will continue to train these officers. Despite the term coming to a close, we have not slacked on any of our volunteer events or fundraising. We participated at events such as the Chinatown Community Fair, Ruby Red Academy Awards Gala, SF Food Bank, Polar Plunge Special Olympics, CNY Run, Mr. Key Club and banquet (where our secretary was recognized for her hard work as Secretary of the Year, and our relationship with SI as our IERI partner was also recognized). As for fundraising, our webmaster designed a division keychain which we are now selling in order to raise money for PTP. We were also all excited for DCON as we made our spirit sticks and with 11 members attending. But sadly, that’s an experience us seniors will have to leave to our underclassmen. Mills | Audrey Kim: This past month Mills has been working on finding and participating on service events as well as getting a couple of service events ready for the upcoming months. We had also have been preparing our officer elects for the upcoming term! Overall, we’ ve had a decently plentiful month and are looking forward to what the future holds for our club :)
Notre Dame | Kristen Carpio:
7This month was very productive for Notre Dame! We hosted our annual Cookie Decorating service event at a club meeting, where we had about 30 people attend and decorate cookies. We donated the cookies to the Sisters of Notre Dame who live next to our school, and they're always appreciative of our gifts. We also had members attend the December DCM, the K-Mart Shopping Event, and the first ever D34 Holiday-A-Thon, which were all super fun events! Next month we plan on attending the Coyote Point Clean-Up and Conclave.
Saint Ignatius | Jacob Lee: January was a relatively uneventful month for our club. We began the New Year volunteering at the Coyote Point clean-up division-wide service event. We also had one delegate present for Conclave. In the coming month, we plan to attend many of the upcoming social events, continue to prepare for DCON, and hold officer elections to keep our club running for years to come. San Mateo | Ryan Zhang: San Mateo Key Club held elections for the new term on the 24th, with 9 club members voting. We went to iHop and promoted National Pancake Day on our Instagram to our school. Five of our members attended Banquet.
Sequoia | Giselle Osorio: This past month Sequoia has been working on finding and participating on service events as well as getting a couple of service events ready for the upcoming months. We had also have been preparing our officer elects for the upcoming term! Overall, we’ ve had a decently plentiful month and are looking forward to what the future holds for our club :)
South San Francisco | Carl Conste: This December, South City has been busy, busy, busy! The primary events we attended were Brave the Bay and the Kiwanis Holiday Food Packaging. We also strengthened our Kiwanis relations by attending the Division 34 Kiwanis DCM and the South San Francisco Kiwanis Club Board meeting. Candidates for possible board members next term have been given presentations entitling what their desired position entails. Additionally, we are in the final stages of DCON preparation and planning. Throughout the month of January, we plan to host a Service-a-Thon to do a multitude of service projects at once! We are also planning on fundraisers such as Jamba Juice Gift Cards and T-Pumps to help alleviate our DCON expenses. Westmoor | Angela Chew: For the past month, our club has been very busy with DCON registration, club elections, and attending service and division wide events! We had officer candidate interviews and finished our club elections. Our club attended the Hot Chocolate Run, Chinese New Year Street Fair, the Kaiser Permanente 5K Run, and Conclave. We also recently surpassed our service hour goal for this term and sold mac and cheese at our foods day to fundraise for PTP! In the upcoming month, we’ re planning on having a Valentines Day social, announce the new elects for the 2020-2021 term, attend more service events, and go to the banquet!