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Division 19 South K E Y C L U B Beastie Bunnies
Cali-Nev-Ha District l Division 19S l June 2011
Official Divisional Newsletter of Key Club Division 19 South
Bunny Breeze
In this issue! Overview ..................1
Overview
Summary:Banquets 2 Past Events………….3
Hey D19s Bunnies! Another month has passed us by, throughout the month all the clubs in the division started to be more active even those that usually don’t participate. Every member has been increasing in Spirit and Service. Everyone has been more willing to participate in events, icebreakers and even spirit cheers. During the DCM about 5-6 clubs showed up all filled with spirit and enthusiasm. During the DCM there were icebreakers that increased team bonding and each individual self. There was also a fundraiser that included selling Costco pizza for 3$ and we made around 24-28$ which will be donated to PTP. During the next DCM I want to see more participants in Icebreakers. Not only do I want to see more participants but I want to see more members show up to the DCM because its not only a time when you bond with members of your division but its where you can celebrate what you did for the past month and be proud of it. The next DCM will be held at the beach where we will be hosting a bunch of fun activities and ice breakers. There will be competitions where you compete against other schools or even each other. You can also pie an officer in the face and much more. At the next DCM I want to see all 9 clubs come at least 1 member from each. Congratulations to Narbonne, North, And especially west for exceeding 200hrs a month. Congratulations to the member of the month. Summer has just started and we have already had a great start, keep up the good work. We beastie bunnies always strive every month to top that of last month! We are always bouncing for service. - Ramon Esquivel
Future Events ............3 Member Spotlight ...3 Socials .......................3
2011-2012 Lt. Governor
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Division Council Meeting this Saturday!
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Yum Yum Yum North Banquet 11th
On the day of June Over 15 North Key Clubbers came together at 4pm to set up for this glorious event. At 5pm over 50 North Key Clubbers showed up at the door eager to go inside at start the Feast. Not only did North Key Clubbers come but Mira Costa, Narbonne, Redondo, and West Key Clubbers came. We had over 15 people from other schools come to our banquet! During the banquet there was Slideshows, Talent Shows, speeches given by the seniors, and even awards given to those who went above and beyond this year. At the end of the banquet people had started cleaning up, taken pictures with everyone, and was all sad that the banquet had come to an end. This was truly a day you could not forget.
Narbonne Banquet
On the night of June 17th at 6pm over 40 Key Clubbers from Narbonne came together at Ports O’ Call in San Pedro for this magnificent event. Many speeches were given that brought tears to everyones eyes. By the end of the banquet everyone was in tears. There were also talent acts that varied from play the gitaur to singing to other things. This night ended at midnight. If you didn’t come to banquet you truly did miss
out. This was a Great a fun banquet.
Carson Potluck
At lunch on June 13th Carson Key Clubbers came together for their last meeting of the year, many were sad. Many brought food to share with everyone. Some brought cupcakes. Others brought drinks. There was also Pizza, cookies, brownies and other sweets. Within 10 minutes that the potluck started all the pizza was gone! This was a fun yet sad day for Those at Carson. Icebreakers were played before the Meeting had started, Then continued with a traditional meeting followed by the potluck.
leadership
inclusiveness
caring character building
West Banquet
On the night of May 7th at 6pm around 50 West Key Clubbers came to this extraordinary event. There was a professional Dj playing music. There was food catered by Rice Things, lots of drinks, cookies, and even Apple cider to fancy it up more. After all the speeches and the transition of board, there was the dance that ended it all. I was priviled enough to be invited to this banquet along with a few other people. This was a new experience for me because it was different from the way that I have my banquets. But it was fun and I met new people. This goes to show that you should be outgoing and join Key Club.
Most things you get it right off the bat, but in Key Club you don’t get it by knowing, you get it by doing it -Alex Change Narbonne
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Bouncing For Service
Carson Ice Skate Social: On May 28th, 2011, Carson held their very first social. Although it being a Carson social, it became open for any other clubs in 19S to join. It went well. Previous Carson events were such a downer but this one was probably the best we’ve held. The officer board of 2011-2012 is proud to say the social went fantastic.The support of other schools and the willingness of members to socialize with one another helps our club and division become a much closer family.
carwash at the Albertsons in Lomita to raise money for our club. We mainly used the money to help pay for the senior gifts we will be getting out seniors for banquet. We had a great outcome and raised $267 dollars. It was a free carwash but donations were appreciated. We had advertisers with posters Advertising for car wash, and We had Key Clubbers hand was cars.
SERVICE
On June 5, 2011, we had a
Bishop: 1 Carson: 21 Mira Costa: 0 Narbonne: 275 North: 287 Peninsula: 40 Redondo: 75 San Pedro: 0 West: 312 Good job to West High for having the most hours!
Redondo Beach Triathlon This was on June 12th where Key Clubbers from the Area woke up at 4am to go to this event. Clubbers were assigned different jobs some were assigned Food stations, some were assigned water stations and some were traffic directors. This was a tiring event but also a fairly fun event.
Future Events:
Narbonne Carwash:
Club Hours
LEADERSHIP
Hermosa Art Walk: On June 11th, Mira Costa Key Club helped out the Redondo Key Club with their booth at the Hermosa Art Walk. The Hermosa Art Walk is an annual event where artists sell their art and there is also a stage for performers. The Key Club booth sold popcorn, chips, water, and juice boxes all for a dollar each, although the popcorn was the main product that was produced and sold.
Congratulations
-Officer training conference (OTC): This event will be sometime between June and July where the LTG. Ramon will train his officers. -Socials: *Laser tag *Ice Skating * Divisional Banquet
Member of the month: Kate Castillo (Carson) Erin Anderson (Mira Costa) Long Tran (North) “We don’t make Keys, We make a difference” -Tumblr “I hope that Key Club has taught you that you have eyes for seeing the needs of others; ears for listening to cries for help; hands to reach out and pull others through; legs to walk with those that need you there; a spine to do this in the face of adversity; and the skills to achieve your craziest, wildest, and most ambitious dreams and goals. “ — Trustee Nick Cornell “Volunteers don’t get paid, not because there worthless, but because they’re priceless.” -Sherry Anderson
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KEY Zhihui Ong Divisional News Editor (310) 619 6674 Z5isag@yahoo.com
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