Key Club Divison 8 South June Newsletter

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theLLAMA LLAMA LEGENDS LEGENDS

JUNE 2023

I N T H I S I S S U E

02 Claude Monet, Springtime (1872)
04 editor's note 10 articles and visuals 13 contacts 05 ltg's note 06 calendar & goals 07 JUNE DCM recap 09 officer of the month 16 thank you 03

EDITOR'S NOTE EDITOR'S NOTE

Hi everyone!

It's the first newsletter of the term!! My name is Vincent Zeng, and I'll be serving as your Division Newsletter Editor for the 2023-2024 term! From this month on until the end of the term, there will be a newsletter waiting in your emails from me every month.

I consider this summer my freedom before college apps fall upon me as I'm a rising senior. I hope you guys can enjoy the summer times and have fun! Remember to not be too stressed with your extracurriculars and live in the moment!

It's the officially the second month of the new term woo. I'm excited to talk and meet you all! Just come up and say hi if you want to, I don't bite (although I may look mean sometimes) haha.

Yours in service,

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LTG'S NOTE LTG'S NOTE

How's it going llamas?

This is our first newsletter of the term (Applause for Vincent) so I hope you enjoy what it has in store. You've likely read this many times, but my name is Sean Phu I am serving as YOUR D2 South LTG for the 23-24 term! I hope that we can continue making publications on Instagram and Issuu, though I can't promise anything. I will say that I already love my division leadership team, they are so enthusiastic, innovative, and hardworking!

If I were to describe the past month it would be as hectic. Never in my life have I ever met so many new people, traveled around, planned events, done an all-nighter, laughed, etc. as much as these past two months. Though with that being said I have truly loved it and wouldn't trade it for the world. Thank you to those who have supported me in this pursuit, I will never forget how you've impacted me!

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10 officer training conference june dws june dcm sun mon tue wed thu fri sat 3 1 2 4 5 6 18 11 12 19 26 27 20 24 9 16 23 30 8 13 7 14 15 22 29 21 28 17 25 CALENDAR CALENDAR 06 DIVISION GOALS DIVISION GOALS Money Raised Service Hours $0/$3500 515.00/6500

Officer of the month: Jacqueline Wong

Member of the month: Lisette Herb

Club of the month: Encinal

Kiwanis Advisor of the month: Emmanuel Esobal

Faculty Advisor of the month: Tomas Wong

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MAY DCM

On May 20th, we had our first DCM of the term! While there was a very low attendance, I was happy to meet some of the new KIPP King, San Leandro, and San Lorenzo officers. As a service event we mainly worked on Color A Smile sheets. To de-stress we also played games such as debating random topics, poncho poncho, and goal setting.

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D2 Banquet

On May 21st, we came together for the D2 Banquet to celebrate the end of the term and the officer deinstallment and installment ceremony. Various awards were given out, emotional speeches were made, and graduating seniors were able to say their final goodbyes before heading off to college. There was a huge turnout with over 180 people in attendance, allowing us to fundraise quite a bit of money for the division and make bonds. Thank you all for coming!

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ARTICLES & &

On May 17, we officially finalized Korey Dang the new President, La Admin, Brianna Yang the VP of S Wong the Secretary, Terence Che lastly Aileen Dang as Editor. At th have started planning a way to sea Coordinators and our Fundraising

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NIGHT MARKET

Kipp King Key club took part in the Night Market event (May 26th) hosted by our school’s affinity group. The night market was a way to showcase Asian, African & Latinx culture through music, language, food and cultural games. Key Club had a station where we sold boba. More than 180 people attended ( Friends, families, students and other guests). Our station was also successful. and we made a lot of profit. We were able to host our very sales event as new officers. We are extremely grateful to all those who came and supported us and also to the amazing officers who put the work and effort into planning these stations.

SAN LORENZO

On May 24, San Lorenzo Key Club helped out in the San Lorenzo Manor Science Fair. When we arrived, we immediately got to choose our stations and started setting up. Some of the stations we worked on were ‘Bridge Building.’ Where they would build bridges out of material that was available like tape or paper, they would then test the strength by putting a box of pennies on top, which was pretty heavy. When the science fair ended we all helped clean up the stations. I think I can say for us all that it was a fun experience and that some of us had fun here as well!

OUR NEW BO
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our new board!

urie Ho the VP of Service, Jacqueline en the Treasurer, and his point in time, we rch for Event Chair.

COLOR A SMILE

On Tuesday, May 15th, Alameda Key Club held a “Color a Smile” service event as part of a meeting. Key Clubbers colored in joyful drawings for people in need of a smile. There were many participants, with each one adding their own personal touches and creativity to make amazing end results. It was great to know that all their hard work would benefit the community. We hope to have many events like this in the future!

MANOR SCIENCE FAIR

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THANK YOU THANK YOU FOR READING FOR READING

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