The Red Bulletin: March 2021 Edition

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MARCH 2021 | DIVISION 37 SOUTH | REGION 2

VOLUME 4, ISSUE 8


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DIVISION UPDATES

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MESSAGES FROM DNE & LTG SERVICE RECAP INTRODUCING OUR LTG ELECT MRP RESULTS

STAY CONNECTED WITH US


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message from your DIVISION NEWS EDITOR What’s up, Red Bulls! Happy March! This month, I’ll be a nervous wreck because most of my college decisions will be released. Wish us all seniors good luck! Can you believe the term is coming to an end already? This has been such a bittersweet last term. Even though we could not get the full in-person experience that I was lucky to have for the past three, I am so proud to see how our division came together despite the difficult circumstances and all. Keep it up, Red Bulls! Like most newsletters, I dedicated this issue to the main holiday or event of the month. As you can probably tell, this issue of the RED BULLETIN is in honor of St. Patrick’s Day, which is all about the color green (my favorite). Hope you guys enjoy this one! And don’t forget to wear the appropriate color on the 17th to avoid getting pinched.

ANGIE VO D37S DNE @angiehvo

4 | Messages from DNE & LTG


message from your LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR What’s Stompin’ Red Bulls! I can’t believe there is only one more month of this term! You all continue to impress me and I am so proud to have such hard working members like all of you. Let’s continue to the finish line and continue to work hard Redbulls! For my Seniors, I hope this month isn’t too rough for you as college acceptances are rolling in but don’t feel discouraged as whatever path you take will be the best one for you without you even knowing it. I hope you all enjoy this beautiful newsletter made by our one and only Angelina Vo! She puts hours into the newsletters and we greatly appreciate it when you guys take the time to read it! Thanks everyone and see you at the next DCM!

HALEY TRAN D37S LTG @haleytrann

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“During this hectic time, with holding club elections and just school in general, I felt that this service project was a good way to take a break from everything. The website, bean bean bean, was super easy and just something you can do to take your mind off a crazy schedule. Answering the trivia questions allowed me to take a break from my homework and earn service hours at the same time, so obviously I loved it! It is always an service project experience BeanBeanBean SP amazing when you earn hours and have fun Hannah Wong, Cathedral while you are doing it!” “The [BeanBeanBean] website entailed us to answer easy and simple questions with the motive of earning beans to donate and raise money for charity. Looking more into the website and their mission, the beans that are raised by answering the questions correctly are converted into money which is then given to various charities. I’m glad I was able to support these various organizations and charities and hope that my donated “beans” made BeanBeanBean SP somewhat of an impact somewhere!” Rachel Tran, Torrey Pines

6 | Service Recap


“We used Missing Maps to map areas where humanitarians are trying to help those that are the most vulnerable. It took a little bit of time to get the hang of it and sometimes it took some thinking to identify what was what on the maps, but it was all worth it knowing that the time we were putting in would help people help those in need. It was also cool seeing how many people contribute to Missing Maps! There are so many projects and Missing Maps so many people working hard Ashley Huang, RB everyday to get these places mapped. “Our first task was to fill bags with fruit and veggies for some of the less fortunate customers around the area. The task was relatively quick, so after we finished my mom and I were assigned to set up the shelves outside for their weekly Saturday outdoor sale. We had to refold linens, hang jackets and trinkets, and help distribute food to the customers if necessary. Overall, I really enjoyed all of this event had to offer, and it was a great bonding Thrift Store Volunteer experience with other people as well Gowri Ramaprasad, Westview as with my mom!”

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Baby Babbling Erin Chin, Westview

“For this service project, I helped the Maturity of Baby Sounds project on the website Zooniverse. I listened to 1-second baby sound clips and classified them according to the categories provided. I classified the sounds based on whether they were emotional (crying, laughing) or speech. I found this project to be very interesting and it was a unique experience. I’m glad that I could contribute to this project and help the team in their study of linguistics in babies. Since I enjoyed this project, I hope I can do another one in the future that relates to classification!

“For our January project, we utilized the Pause For app. The app works through supporting various charities and organizations focusing in topics like hunger, the environment, and animals simply by staying off your phone. Especially with finals this past month, Pause For was an awesome way to stay off my phone in order to focus on studying while still supporting a good cause. I would definitely use this app again looking back on how productive I was and how rewarding it felt to be able to donate meals just by using less screen time.”

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Pause for App Rachel Tran, Torrey Pines


ANNA NGUYEN ◦ Home Club: Canyon Crest Academy ◦ Former CCA President ◦ GOALS ‣ 650 Dues-Paid Members ‣ $3600 for PTP ‣ 7500 Service Hours

“Hey everyone! My name is Anna Nguyen, and I humbly serve as Canyon Crest Academy’s Key Club President. I am beyond honored to be elected as your upcoming LTG and will strive to make your Key Club experience memorable as we continue to make an life lasting legacies on our community through service. With a focus on inclusivity, I firmly believe that together—as a Redbull family—we can take on the WORLD. We can welcome new members, reach out to all organizations in Kiwanis Family, redefine the intentions of service, listen and respect feedback/suggestions, and further develop division spirit. Let’s make next term one to remember!” 9 | Introducing Our LTG Elect


The Member Recognition Program, or MRP, is program that strives to recognize dues-paid Key Club members of the California-Nevada-Hawaii district with a minimum of fifty service hours. There are four levels of recognition: bronze, silver, gold, and platinum.

For the 2020-2021 term, the Member Recognition Program applies from April 19th, 2020 to February 10th, 2021. If you are interested in being recognized for the next term, contact your club secretary for more details! See the next page to see our 2020-2021 MRP winners! 9 | MRP Results


Anna Nguyễn, Canyon Crest Kyle Wong, Cathedral Catholic

Lena Chen, Canyon Crest Aditi Verma, Poway Erin Chin, Westview

Aiyana Nambiar, CCA Michelle Ripol, CCA Suravi Hingorani, CCA Hannah Wong, CCHS Isabel Cabrera, CCHS Rebecca Madden, CCHS Hannah Um, MC Myra Dayrit, MC Stacy Widyono, MC Amy Kavi, RB Ashley Huang, RB Ashley Nguyễn, RB

Elise LaFreniere, RB Jonathan Ho, RB Katie Sithideth, RB Tejaswini Kanparthy, RB Anchal Verma, PHS Ashley Thai, PHS Elan Nguyễn , PHS Tess Prutow, PHS Angelina Vo, WV Gowri Ramaprasad, WV Haley Tran, WV Joy Xu, WV

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The club with the most Red Bull Reward Points by the end of the term receives Club of the Year. 12 | Division Updates


UPDATE

*As of February 19, 2021

UPDATE 86%

29% $3,500 RAISED FOR PTP

7,000 SERVICE HOURS

56% 600 DUES PAID MEMBERS 13 | Division Updates


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SUBMISSIONS Division 37 South would like to thank the following clubs for their early/on-time submissions for the month of February:

MONTHLY REPORT FORM (MRF)

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Canyon Crest Academy Cathedral Catholic Del Norte Mt. Carmel

Poway Rancho Bernardo Torrey Pines Westview

ARTICLES & VISUALS

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Canyon Crest Academy Rancho Bernardo Westview

R E M I N D E R Monthly Report Form due 4th of month, 6PM Articles & Visuals due 10th of month, 6PM

on time Cathedral Del Norte Mt. Carmel Poway Torrey Pines

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INSTAGRAM: @d37sredbulls

TIKTOK: @d37sredbulls

WEBSITE: https://division37south.wixsite.com

LINKTREE: linktr.ee/d37sredbulls

FACEBOOK: D37S REDBULLS

CYBERKEY: cnhkeyclub.org

KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL: keyclub.org 16 | Stay Connected With Us


: DISTRICT NEWSLETTER

cnhkeyclub.org > News > Newsletter

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contact

THE DLT Haley Tran Lieutenant Governor d37s.cnhkc.ltg@g mail.com

Aly Lee & Logan Schmid Fundraising Coordinators d37s.cnhkc.fundrai sing@gmail.com

Jaclyn Ha Member Recognition Coordinator d37s.cnhkc.mr@g mail.com

Myra Dayrit & Angela Yu

Erin Chin, Andrew Nguyen, & Joy Xu

Executive Assistants d37s.cnhkc.ea@ gmail.com

Spirit Coordinators d37s.cnhkc.sp@g mail.com

Angie Vo

Parmida Jannesari

Division News Editor d37s.cnhkc.be@ gmail.com

Media Coordinator parmidajannesari @gmail.com

Minju Kim

Kyle Wong

Service Project Coordinator minjukim1000@g mail.com

Historian kwong2021@cchs dons.com

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