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November 2012<br />

<strong>CNH</strong> | K E Y C L U B<br />

Please BEE Green! Do not print this newsletter.<br />

The Official<br />

Volume 4 | Issue 6<br />

Division 37 South Key Clubbers packing fortified rice<br />

that will be sent to Africa to help alleviate world hunger.<br />

<strong>CNH</strong> <strong>District</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong><br />

The Official California-Nevada-Hawai’i <strong>District</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong> | November 2012


The <strong>CNH</strong> <strong>District</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong><br />

Contributions by the 2012-2013 <strong>District</strong> Board<br />

In THIS issue... November 2012 | Volume 4 | Issue 6<br />

Nov. 2012 Edition<br />

Messages from Executives ............................. 2<br />

DCON 2013: A Million Waves of Service ...... 4<br />

SAA Updates .................................................... 5<br />

Featured Contests: Service Contests ........... 6<br />

Clubs of the Month: October ........................ 7<br />

Key Club Week Ad ........................................ 8<br />

Key Club Week Reminders ............................ 9<br />

The Eliminate Project ................................... 10<br />

A Slice of P.I.E: Officer Duties:<br />

Lieutenant Governor ......................... 11<br />

Policy, International, & Elections:<br />

Candidate Training Conferences .... 12<br />

The BUZZ Quiz ...................................... 12<br />

Pass The Policy: 142.2 ......................... 12<br />

Surf Lesson:<br />

Active Appreciation .......................... 13<br />

Impact on your Community ............. 13<br />

Members of the Month: October .............. 14<br />

Featured News:<br />

Art Walk on the Bay .......................... 15<br />

PTP Car Wash ..................................... 15<br />

Region 04 Training Conference ...... 15<br />

Special Olympics ............................... 16<br />

Kelly Day ............................................. 16<br />

Piedmont Harvest Festival ................. 16<br />

Region 16 Training Conference ...... 17<br />

Region 07 Training Conference ...... 17<br />

Special Feature: Region 03 News ............. 18<br />

Division Council Meetings: November ..... 19<br />

What is a DCM? ........................................... 21<br />

Contact Information .................................... 22<br />

10 ELIMINATE Project<br />

Hey <strong>CNH</strong> Bees!<br />

5<br />

12<br />

Candidate Training Conferences<br />

19 Division Council Meetings<br />

A word from the<br />

Key Club Week<br />

8<br />

16 Kelly Day<br />

It is now November and the weather is starting to<br />

become cooler! Make sure to always stay warm and<br />

healthy, especially when tackling those service events.<br />

In this issue, you will find various service and event ideas<br />

you can share with fellow members. The first full week of<br />

November marks the start of Key Club Week, so be<br />

prepared for some awesome events to celebrate with<br />

those around you!<br />

Within these pages, you will also meet your 2013 <strong>District</strong><br />

Sergeant at Arms Coordinators for <strong>District</strong> Convention in<br />

March. Please give them a warm welcome as they serve<br />

alongside you, the members.<br />

October was jam-packed full of events and Region<br />

Training Conferences, so be sure to read<br />

up on news around the district!<br />

Thank you and have a great November!<br />

Buzzing with Service,<br />

Mark Ubongen<br />

<strong>District</strong> News Editor<br />

15<br />

The Official California-Nevada-Hawai’i <strong>District</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong> | November 2012<br />

Art Walk<br />

on the Bay<br />

NEWS EDITOR<br />

Page 1


Messages from the<br />

contributions by the 2012-2013<br />

Executive Board<br />

GOVERNOR<br />

Alyssa Yocom<br />

Hello <strong>CNH</strong> Bees!<br />

Happy November! As this month leads into<br />

cooler weather, crispy leaves, and more<br />

service opportunities I hope you take the<br />

chance to plan a project! With the holiday<br />

season just around the corner, this is your<br />

time to get the Kiwanis Family together to<br />

plan a project! From food drives and soup<br />

kitchens, to cleaning up a park the service<br />

opportunities don’t end. Since it is Kiwanis<br />

Family month bee sure to talk to your<br />

sponsoring Kiwanis Club on doing a project<br />

together!<br />

November also marks the halfway point of the<br />

Key Club year. From April through October,<br />

our district has reached amazing heights!<br />

From all of the service that we have done, to<br />

reaching 46,072 members for the 2011-2012<br />

Key Club fiscal year we are continually<br />

striving to reach our goals. Since it is the<br />

halfway point, I would like to highlight just<br />

some of the amazing things our district board<br />

has done on your behalf. The InfiniBEEs have<br />

provided you with resources through the<br />

<strong>District</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong>, updates to the CyberKey<br />

and valuable workshops at all Region Training<br />

Conference. The <strong>District</strong> Board has also<br />

created many new materials for your use such<br />

as the Universal Sign-In Sheet and updating<br />

all contest and award applications for this<br />

year. The <strong>District</strong> Convention theme has been<br />

chosen and logistics continue to be worked<br />

out so that we can all come together and<br />

celebrate our million reasons to serve in<br />

March. Each of our Lt. Governors, appointed<br />

board members, and executives have been<br />

busy bees serving you!<br />

With six more months until convention, our<br />

district has just enough time to reach<br />

phenomenal heights! I would like to remind<br />

you of our district goals to<br />

b e c o m p l e t e d b y<br />

Convention in March:<br />

46,000 members, 800,000<br />

hours of service, and<br />

$154,000 for the Pediatric<br />

Trauma Program. Please<br />

continue to work toward<br />

accomplishing our goals<br />

this month by planning a<br />

project, volunteering, and<br />

encouraging your club secretary to turn in the<br />

club’s Monthly Report Form.<br />

I would love to hear about all of the amazing<br />

Kiwanis Family projects that you do this<br />

month! If you ever have any questions,<br />

comments, or concerns please do not hesitate<br />

to contact me.<br />

Yours in Service,<br />

Alyssa Yocom<br />

<strong>District</strong> Governor<br />

<strong>CNH</strong> Executive Board<br />

The 2012-2013 <strong>CNH</strong><br />

DISTRICT GOALS<br />

Members - 46,000<br />

Service Hours - 800,000<br />

Dollars for PTP - $154,000<br />

__________________________<br />

1,000,000<br />

One MILLION<br />

Reasons To Serve<br />

The Official California-Nevada-Hawai’i <strong>District</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong> | November 2012<br />

Page 2


Messages from the<br />

Executive Board<br />

SECRETARY<br />

Lloyd Chen<br />

Hello <strong>CNH</strong>!<br />

Throughout October, I received the opportunity<br />

to meet many of you through Region Training<br />

Conferences. I hope you enjoyed the<br />

experience as much as I did as the amount of<br />

spirit for service was inspiring. I also hope the<br />

information and various workshops presented<br />

were helpful. Fall Rally North was a blast, and I<br />

look forward to attending Fall Rally South!<br />

In addition, Key Club Week is coming up!<br />

November 5-9 is a special duration to celebrate Key Club and all of<br />

the wonderful opportunities it provides. The theme for Monday is<br />

“Show your K in every way”. Basically, publicize and promote Key<br />

Club. Tuesday is “Kudos to the Key players”. This day is about<br />

thanking the supporters and advisors who make Key Club possible.<br />

Wednesday represents “Connect the Ks” in which Key Clubbers<br />

associate with the Kiwanis family including Circle K, Builders Club,<br />

and Aktion clubs. For Thursday, “Bring a friend to Key Club”; this<br />

is a day for you to introduce Key Club to a friend or two. And<br />

Friday “Your way” is the day for clubs to focus on a project and<br />

integrate activities from other Key Club days.<br />

Remember that our district goals are raising $154,000 for Pediatric<br />

Trauma Program (PTP), reaching 46,000 members, and serving<br />

800,000 hours of community service. Together, we can make a<br />

difference and achieve our goals that give us a million reasons to<br />

serve.<br />

Secretaries, continue keeping up the great work, communicating<br />

with your Lieutenant Governor, Kiwanis Sponsor, and club board.<br />

Remember this is the time to work with your club’s treasurer in<br />

order to create a club roster. Continue to complete your Monthly<br />

Report Form in a timely manner as accurately as you can. Your job<br />

is crucial not only to the success of the club you serve, but also to<br />

our <strong>District</strong> and Key Club as a whole as we are able to document<br />

our progress in reaching our district goals. Enjoy this month of<br />

Thanksgiving, fun, and service!<br />

In service and friendship,<br />

Lloyd Chen<br />

<strong>District</strong> Secretary<br />

compiled by the 2012-2013<br />

<strong>CNH</strong> Executive Board<br />

TREASURER<br />

Cannon Joyce<br />

Hello <strong>CNH</strong> BEEs!<br />

November is<br />

finally here! As the<br />

weather starts to<br />

change remember<br />

to stay warm and<br />

healthy. This<br />

month has a lot of<br />

activities and<br />

things going on. I<br />

hope everyone is<br />

ready for Thanksgiving and realizes<br />

that this will be a great time to give<br />

back to the community. If you need<br />

help thinking of any fundraisers or<br />

want to start a November<br />

Thanksgiving event, let me know (:<br />

Also remember that this month dues<br />

will be sent to Key Club International.<br />

Make sure you pay your club dues<br />

and give your information to the club<br />

secretary, so they can process the<br />

dues by November 20th to meet the<br />

December 1st dues deadline for ontime<br />

status and be eligible for the<br />

retention award. Thank you for all of<br />

your patience with the membership<br />

update center and with the transition<br />

between the old and new process. I<br />

also want to thank all of the clubs<br />

that have been pushing to fundraise<br />

for the Pediatric Trauma Program<br />

and all of the hard work you are<br />

doing. Remember that if we continue<br />

to work hard we will be able to reach<br />

our goal of $154,000 for PTP. If you<br />

have anything you want to talk about<br />

please call, email, or contact me in<br />

any way and I will be happy to help<br />

you with anything.<br />

<strong>CNH</strong> <strong>District</strong> Treasurer,<br />

Cannon Joyce<br />

The Official California-Nevada-Hawai’i <strong>District</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong> | November 2012 Page 3


The Official California-Nevada-Hawai’i <strong>District</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong> | November 2012 Page 4


<strong>District</strong> Convention<br />

Compiled by <strong>CNH</strong> <strong>District</strong> Projects Committee<br />

SAA Updates<br />

A Word from your<br />

Sergeant at Arms Coordinators<br />

The California-Nevada-Hawaii Sergeant at Arms Team consists of the two SAA Coordinators and<br />

the two SAA Mentors. They take the responsibility of educating all members on the Code of<br />

Conduct and enforcing it during Key Club events, especially <strong>District</strong> Convention. Overall, they<br />

promote a general atmosphere of safety and maintain the integrity of Key Club International.<br />

Hello <strong>CNH</strong> Bees,<br />

My name is Josef<br />

Madrigal, and I am<br />

one of your<br />

Sergeant at Arms<br />

Coordinators for<br />

this year. Unlike<br />

previous years, the<br />

Sergeant at Arms<br />

Coordinators are<br />

not Lieutenant Governors; this means that<br />

I am just a Key Club member like many of<br />

you. I am honored to have this position.<br />

Two years ago during <strong>District</strong> Convention<br />

in Anaheim, California, I began to fall in<br />

love with Key Club; I decided to do as<br />

much as I can to help our wonderful<br />

organization. As the SAA Coordinator this<br />

year, I will be able to help other members<br />

feel the way that I felt by ensuring that<br />

they are free from any form of danger or<br />

discomfort. By performing my duties to the<br />

best of my ability, I hope that I can inspire<br />

many of you to be the best that you could<br />

possibly be.<br />

I am so excited for the rest of my term,<br />

and I cannot wait to meet many of you<br />

during <strong>District</strong> Convention.<br />

Forever Buzzing In Service,<br />

Josef Madrigal<br />

Hello, Cal-Nev-Ha Key<br />

Clubbers,<br />

My name is Vyvy Hoang<br />

and I will be serving as<br />

your 2012-2013 Sergeant<br />

at Arms Task Coordinator.<br />

Well, most of you<br />

might say: “What is<br />

Sergeant at Arms?”<br />

Sergeants at Arms, or for<br />

short SAAs, are volunteers at <strong>District</strong><br />

Convention that help out by checking on Dress<br />

Code, the Code of Conduct, and Key Club<br />

International’s policies.<br />

I joined Key Club my freshman year and started<br />

to attend <strong>District</strong> Convention every year from<br />

then on. Over the years, I realized that Key<br />

Club has given me such wonderful<br />

opportunities, and I have made it my goal to<br />

give back to Key Club by trying to give the<br />

members an enjoyable and safe time during<br />

<strong>District</strong> Convention. I hope to not only help but<br />

also inspire others to realize that there are<br />

many waves out there, you just have to keep<br />

trying.<br />

I am looking forward to working with all the<br />

members who are going to sign up to become<br />

an SAA at <strong>District</strong> Convention when Online<br />

Registration for DCON opens up.<br />

Buzzing At Your Service,<br />

Vyvy Hoang<br />

The Official California-Nevada-Hawai’i <strong>District</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong> | November 2012<br />

Page 5


<strong>District</strong> Updates Compiled by <strong>CNH</strong> Member Recognition Committee<br />

Member Recognition Corner<br />

SERVICE CONTESTS<br />

Featured Contest: Service Contests<br />

The following are contests that a club may apply for as a whole. There are various focus areas;<br />

however, all of these contests emphasize on promoting the ideals and values of Key Club<br />

International.<br />

Major Emphasis<br />

This contest recognizes clubs that have initiated or participated in projects related to the Key<br />

Club International Major Emphasis (Children: Their Future, Our Focus) during the past <strong>District</strong><br />

Administrative year.<br />

Single Service<br />

This contest recognizes clubs that have planned and initiated a distinguishable service project<br />

during the past <strong>District</strong> Administrative year.<br />

REMEMBER: All <strong>District</strong> & International contest applications must<br />

be submitted by Friday, February 8 th , 2013.<br />

Join the <strong>CNH</strong> Key Club Recognition Reflector and be constantly updated of<br />

newly developed resources for recognition!!!<br />

https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en&fromgroups#!forum/cnh-kc-recognition<br />

The Official California-Nevada-Hawai’i <strong>District</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong> | November 2012<br />

Page 6


Million Dollar Clubs<br />

Compiled by <strong>CNH</strong> KC Lieutenant Governors<br />

Clubs of the Month<br />

Oct ‘12<br />

Division Club Division Club Division Club<br />

Lt. Governors recognized these performing clubs last month for their<br />

commitment to service and the impacts they have created! Congratulations!<br />

Division 1 Division 19 South Bishop Montgomery Division 37 East Orange Glen<br />

Division 2 San Leandro Division 20/32 Fort Bragg Division 37 North Mission Vista<br />

Division 3 North Verdugo Hills Division 21 Patrick Henry Division 37 South Westview<br />

Division 3 South Hollywood Division 22 King Kekaulike Division 38 East<br />

Division 4 East Orange County<br />

School of the Arts<br />

Division 23 North Valleys Division 38 West Lancaster<br />

Division 4 North Division 24 Division 39 Foothill<br />

Division 4 West Division 25 East Birmingham Division 41 North Woodbridge<br />

Division 5 Clovis North Division 25 West El Camino Real Division 41 South Trabuco Hills<br />

Division 6 North Notre Dame Division 26 North Division 42 East Simi Valley<br />

Division 6 South Chaparral Division 26 South Dublin Division 42 West Channel Islands<br />

Division 7 North Division 27 North Bear Creek Division 43<br />

Division 7 South Division 27 South Edison Division 44 North Roseville<br />

Division 8 American Canyon Division 28 North Las Vegas<br />

Academy<br />

Division 44 South Rosemont<br />

Division 10 North San Marino Division 28 South Liberty Division 45 Carson<br />

Division 10 South Gabrielino Division 28 West Desert Oasis Division 46 Livingston<br />

Division 11 Division 29 Righetti High Division 47<br />

Division 12 East Piedmont Hills Division 30 North La Serna<br />

Division 12 South Division 30 South Savanna<br />

Division 12 West Lincoln Division 31 Grossmont<br />

Division 13 North Norwalk Division 33<br />

Division 13 South Cabrillo Division 34 North San Mateo<br />

Division 14 River Valley Division 34 South Homestead<br />

Division 15 Chino Hills Division 35 East Rowland<br />

Division 16 Burbank Division 35 West Duarte<br />

Division 18 Division 36 East Redlands<br />

Division 19 North CAMS Division 36 West Fontana<br />

The Official California-Nevada-Hawai’i <strong>District</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong> | November 2012 Page 7


DID YOU<br />

HEAR?<br />

KEY CLUB WEEK<br />

IS COMING!<br />

The Official California-Nevada-Hawai’i <strong>District</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong> | November 2012 Page 8


Kiwanis Relations<br />

Compiled by <strong>CNH</strong> Member Relations Committee<br />

Key Club Week | November 5-9, 2012<br />

Key Club Week<br />

Reminders<br />

Hello Cali-Nev-Ha Buzzin’ Bees!<br />

The Member Relations Committee<br />

hopes that you all have enjoyed<br />

your few months of school so far.<br />

This is just a reminder that Key<br />

Club Week (11/05/12-11/09/12) is<br />

right around the corner. We<br />

encourage you to participate in the<br />

Key Club Week activities in your<br />

school and to have your members<br />

join in the festivities. As far as<br />

reminders go, please continue to<br />

advertise the week to all of your<br />

peers and even make it into a<br />

school-wide event! Have all of the<br />

necessary paperwork (Event<br />

Request Forms (ERFs), fundraiser<br />

request forms, media release<br />

forms, etc.) filled out if you have<br />

not done so. The epitome of Key<br />

Club is about to come knocking on<br />

your door step! A whole week<br />

dedicated to the celebration of Key<br />

Club International and all of our<br />

accomplishments so far? It can’t<br />

get any better than this.<br />

November 5th – Monday<br />

Show Your K In Every Way<br />

Key Club Week<br />

You can wear your favorite Key Club gear: pins, lanyards, shirts,<br />

sweaters. Take the next step by putting on spirit gear and cheering<br />

around the school. Let that spirit emanate throughout the whole<br />

school building. Even your club can post Key Club flyers all over<br />

your school! Show that you are absolutely proud to be a part of this<br />

amazing organization!<br />

November 6th – Tuesday<br />

Kudos to the Key Players<br />

This is the day where you give thanks and show your appreciation to<br />

those that support Key Club. Make your sponsoring Kiwanis Club a<br />

gift basket, create a thank you card for your faculty advisor, cook<br />

some breakfast for the teachers that act as chaperones, and do as<br />

much as you can for those who have made a KEY difference within<br />

your club!<br />

November 7th – Wednesday<br />

Connect the K’s<br />

K-Kids, Builders, KIWIN’S, Circle K, and Kiwanis- all the K’s should get<br />

together on this day. Attend your sponsoring Kiwanis’ meeting or<br />

create a joint service project with your local Circle K. Stop by the<br />

local Builders Club or read to the little ones in K-Kids.<br />

November 8th – Thursday<br />

Bring a Friend to Key Club<br />

Invite potential members to Key Club so they can see what we’re<br />

all about. Maybe reintroduce a friend to the wonderful world of<br />

Key Club so they can rekindle their passion for service. Show off our<br />

core values of inclusiveness and caring to get all those new<br />

members excited to join Key Club!<br />

November 9th – Friday<br />

Your Way<br />

Hold a service project, maybe repeat a day, plan a social – let your<br />

creativity flow by doing it your own way. This is your chance to<br />

invigorate the club with an idea that has been flowing through your<br />

mind all year long. You know what they say; they save the best day<br />

for last!<br />

What are you waiting for?! Celebrate Key Club Week this November!<br />

The Official California-Nevada-Hawai’i <strong>District</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong> | November 2012<br />

Page 9


Education Corner<br />

Compiled by <strong>CNH</strong> Kiwanis Family and Foundation Committee<br />

Service Initiatives<br />

What is Maternal and<br />

Neonatal Tetanus?<br />

In 34 countries around the world,<br />

maternal and neonatal tetanus<br />

(MNT) can quickly turn the joy of<br />

childbirth into tragedy. MNT kills<br />

one baby every nine minutes. Its<br />

effects are excruciating — tiny<br />

newborns suffer repeated, painful<br />

convulsi ons and extreme<br />

sensitivity to light and touch.<br />

There is little hope of survival.<br />

Tetanus does not only kill<br />

newborns, but their mothers too.<br />

MNT is caused when tetanus<br />

spores, found in soil everywhere,<br />

come into contact with open<br />

cuts during childbirth. The disease<br />

strikes the poorest of the poor, the<br />

geographically hard to reach<br />

and those without health care.<br />

Maternal and neonatal tetanus<br />

represents a very high proportion<br />

of the total tetanus disease<br />

b u r d e n d u e m a i n l y t o<br />

i n a d e q u a t e i m m u n i z a t i o n<br />

services, limited or absent clean<br />

delivery services and improper<br />

post-partum cord care. The<br />

majority of mothers and newborns<br />

dying of tetanus live in Africa and<br />

Southern and East Asia, generally<br />

in areas where women are poor,<br />

have little access to health care,<br />

and have little information about<br />

safe delivery practices.<br />

What is the Eliminate Project?<br />

The Eliminate Project is a union<br />

between Kiwanis International<br />

and UNICEF, two world renowned<br />

organizations. Since 2010, these<br />

two organizations have come together<br />

to serve with one goal in mind: to<br />

eliMiNaTe maternal and neonatal tetanus (MNT). This deadly disease steals the lives of<br />

nearly 60,000 innocent babies and a significant number of women each year. The<br />

effects of the disease are excruciating— tiny newborns suffer repeated, painful<br />

convulsions and extreme sensitivity to light and touch. To eliMiNaTe MNT from the<br />

Earth, more than 60 million mothers and their future babies must be immunized,<br />

requiring vaccines, syringes, safe storage, and more. It will take US$110 million and the<br />

dedicated work of UNICEF and every member of the Kiwanis Family to eliMiNaTe MNT.<br />

How can you help? With only US$1.80, this money protects one mother and her future<br />

children. Donate to our battle against this disease now!<br />

How can your Key Club get involved?<br />

Educate.<br />

Reach out using social media with news, stories, and inspiration<br />

to motivate members and non-members<br />

Tell members about the Eliminate Project at meetings.<br />

Share photos, videos, and presentations<br />

Invite health professionals, Eliminate Project officials, or Kiwanis members<br />

to club meetings to talk about the dangers of MNT and the Eliminate Project.<br />

Explain the positive impact the Kiwanis family is making and<br />

the plan to eliMiNaTe!<br />

Give.<br />

One of the best ways is to give gifts!<br />

Gifts from local fundraisers, local businesses and companies<br />

Pledges from your club treasury, individual club members<br />

Pledges from within your Kiwanis family<br />

Serve.<br />

Host events for mothers in the community<br />

Host a community baby shower for an organization that supports new mothers.<br />

Host a concert or breakfast for local mothers.<br />

Search for local outreach programs at local hospitals, schools, and daycares.<br />

The Eliminate Project is the Kiwanis<br />

Family's biggest campaign for children<br />

yet. This shows how passionate UNICEF<br />

and each Service Leadership Program<br />

under Kiwanis International are in<br />

expanding their limits and dedicating<br />

themselves to making the world a better<br />

place. As a member of Key Club, you are<br />

a part of one of the many Service<br />

Leadership Programs under Kiwanis<br />

International and you contribute to this<br />

grand project of serving children in<br />

countries across the world.<br />

Resources<br />

Website: www.eliminateproject.org<br />

Twitter: #Elimin8<br />

Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheEliminateProject<br />

YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/TheEliminateProject<br />

The Eliminate Project:<br />

Campaign Office<br />

Kiwanis International<br />

3636 Woodview Trace,<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46268 USA<br />

(317) 217-6213; (317) 471-8323 (fax)<br />

The Official California-Nevada-Hawai’i <strong>District</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong> | November 2012<br />

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The Official California-Nevada-Hawai’i <strong>District</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong> | November 2012 Page 11


Education Corner<br />

Compiled by <strong>CNH</strong> Policy, Int. Business, Elections Committee<br />

Policy, International, & Elections<br />

Candidate Training<br />

Conferences<br />

Interested in running<br />

for Lieutenant Governor<br />

or <strong>District</strong> Office?<br />

Make sure to attend the annual Candidate Training<br />

Conferences (CTC)! Here, you will get a better idea of<br />

the duties of the office you’re interested in as well as<br />

prepare for the real election. Preparation ranges from<br />

asking questions to the current officers to answering<br />

questions in a mock caucus to giving a short speech.<br />

This one-day training is a great deciding factor in<br />

determining whether you want to become a<br />

candidate or not, so take the opportunity while you<br />

can! The Lt. Governor Conference will be held on<br />

December 1st, 2012 and the <strong>District</strong> Officer<br />

Conference will be held on January 12th, 2013. These<br />

are not mandatory events for candidates but are<br />

highly recommended and helpful.<br />

On top of all the training that will take place, you’ll<br />

have the chance to meet a number of potential<br />

candidates in your area! With them, you can share<br />

your reasons for being interested, ideas to prepare for<br />

elections, and general thoughts about the whole<br />

thing.<br />

Do you hear that ringing in your ear? That’s an alarm<br />

telling you that you should attend Candidate Training<br />

Conference! So, what are you waiting for? Head on<br />

over to the <strong>CNH</strong> CyberKey for more information on<br />

the conferences. Stay posted for updates on time,<br />

locations, and registration.<br />

Steps: cnhkeyclub.org > Events > Candidate<br />

Training Conference<br />

The Buzz Quiz<br />

Think you know everything about Key Club there is to know? Well, now you<br />

can put your knowledge to the test. Each month, this quiz will switch up<br />

questions focusing on the Key Club basics as well as International Business.<br />

Just take a couple of minutes to answer them. You’ll be able to see how<br />

much you know and learn more as the year goes on!<br />

1. Which training conference is recommended the most for those<br />

who wish to run for Lt. Governor or a <strong>District</strong> Office?<br />

a. Officer Training Conference<br />

b. Region Training Conference<br />

c. Candidate Training Conference<br />

2. According to International and <strong>District</strong> Policy, how many elected<br />

positions are there on the Division level?<br />

a. One - the Lt. Governor<br />

b. Three - the Lt. Governor, News Editor, and Executive<br />

Assistant<br />

c. None - all positions are appointed<br />

3. Which chocolate company is partnered with Key Club<br />

International?<br />

a. Hershey's<br />

b. Snickers<br />

c. Godiva<br />

4. Which Key Club International fund helps clubs serve their<br />

community by giving grants and academic scholarships?<br />

a. Key Leader (KL)<br />

b. Youth Opportunities Fund (YOF)<br />

c. Service Leadership Program (SLP)<br />

5. When is the next Key Club Week?<br />

a. January 8-12, 2013<br />

b. November 1-5, 2012<br />

c. November 5-9, 2012<br />

Pass the Policy:<br />

142.2 Election Procedures<br />

Anyone who has been a paid member of a club in good<br />

standing for at least four month may run for Lt. Governor at<br />

the Division Conclave. At the election, each candidate will<br />

present a speech and answer questions. Up to two delegates<br />

from each club will participate in voting, and the candidate<br />

with the majority of votes will be elected. The Lt. Governor<br />

Elect will not begin his/her term until the last day of <strong>District</strong><br />

Convention. Understanding the process of this election is not<br />

only important for the candidates but also for all members<br />

who want a general sense of the club, district, and<br />

international elections as well. If you’re interested in learning<br />

more about how you can run for office or even just participate<br />

as a delegate at this election, contact your current Lt.<br />

Governor for more information or refer to the <strong>District</strong> Policy<br />

Manual on the <strong>CNH</strong> CyberKey.<br />

The Official California-Nevada-Hawai’i <strong>District</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong> | November 2012 Page 12


Member Relations<br />

Compiled by <strong>CNH</strong> Member Relations Committee<br />

Surf Lessons:<br />

Active Appreciation<br />

With our terms as officers already<br />

halfway complete, it is crucial that we<br />

appreciate the support given to us.<br />

From the quiet member that waves to<br />

you in the hallway during passing<br />

period to the loud applause given to<br />

you as you walk up stage and receive<br />

your award, the impact that<br />

recognition brings is limitless. It is<br />

even more important to distinguish<br />

select individuals for their hard work<br />

by observing this phenomenon. Every<br />

member and supporter out there<br />

deserves a round of applause, and<br />

here are some ways to help you out:<br />

Member of the Month –<br />

Do you have a member in your club<br />

that attended every single service<br />

project, meeting, and social that you<br />

held in the month? Is he or she going<br />

BEEyond the call to service and<br />

taking the time out his or her<br />

schedule to help the community?<br />

Would you like to show how fantastic<br />

this individual is? Incorporate the<br />

“Member of the Month” into your club<br />

a c t i v i t i e s t o s u r p r i s e t h e s e<br />

outstanding students! Highlight the<br />

person at your club meeting and give<br />

them a certificate along with some<br />

other incentive such as a candy bar or<br />

a miniature spirit stick. This goes a<br />

long way for some people because<br />

this may be the first time they have<br />

ever received recognition. It gives<br />

the member something to show for all<br />

of their hard work. You can even<br />

incorporate this at a support-level<br />

with your chaperones and advisors<br />

because they deserve just as much<br />

love as the members do. Instead of<br />

giving them a candy bar, try giving<br />

them a scented candle or a gift card<br />

to the local diner.<br />

Appreciation Dinner –<br />

This event can be used to recognize<br />

all individuals that support us along<br />

our Key Club journey, which includes<br />

members, advisors, chaperones,<br />

parents, and guardians. Take one<br />

day out of the week to host an<br />

appreciation dinner at your local<br />

restaurant (or have them cater at<br />

your school). Your agenda for this<br />

event should include invitations made<br />

for the designated individuals that<br />

you want to honor, a recognition<br />

ceremony where you can have<br />

specific individuals come up front and<br />

talk about their experience so far and<br />

how much of an impact Key Club has<br />

made on them, and maybe even a<br />

performance that can lighten the<br />

mood and provide some humor for<br />

the audience.<br />

Random Acts of Kindness –<br />

This idea was proposed by some<br />

schools in the district. This has such<br />

a broad meaning to it, but Random<br />

Acts of Kindness aim to catch the<br />

members by surprise and just give<br />

them a special thank you. These acts<br />

range anywhere from giving them<br />

goodie bags in their classes along<br />

with a thank-you note to performing a<br />

flash mob for a teacher during lunch<br />

highlighting his or her actions that<br />

have helped your club along the way.<br />

Random Acts of Kindness gears<br />

students more towards the ideas of<br />

recognizing others rather than<br />

specifics. Remember, it is the<br />

thought that counts!<br />

Impact on your<br />

Community<br />

By this time of year, many Key<br />

Club members struggle for many<br />

reasons ranging anywhere from<br />

the rigor that comes with an<br />

intense schedule to the overload<br />

of other extracurricular activities<br />

and sports. However, the<br />

Member Relations Committee<br />

would like to take a moment to<br />

encourage all of you to keep<br />

pushing through. The impact that<br />

the California-Nevada-Hawaii<br />

<strong>District</strong> makes is all thanks to<br />

you. Without the countless<br />

service hours that you contribute<br />

building houses for the homeless<br />

and delivering care packages to<br />

our everyday heroes, the brilliant<br />

ideas flowing through your minds<br />

and out onto the table to make<br />

events even bigger and better,<br />

and the superior support that you<br />

give to each and every individual<br />

out there so that they can<br />

continue to strive for the best,<br />

the <strong>CNH</strong> <strong>District</strong> would not be<br />

where it stands tall and proud<br />

today. All it takes is one person<br />

to make a difference in their<br />

community, and that certainly is<br />

you. So please keep your heads<br />

held high regardless of any<br />

situation you may be facing right<br />

now and fight on because the<br />

<strong>CNH</strong> <strong>District</strong> knows that you are<br />

impacting the community one<br />

person at a time.<br />

The Official California-Nevada-Hawai’i <strong>District</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong> | November 2012 Page 13


Million Dollar Bees<br />

Compiled by <strong>CNH</strong> KC Lieutenant Governors<br />

Members of the Month<br />

Oct ‘12<br />

Division Member Division Member Division Member<br />

Division 1 Division 19 South Abraham Garalde Division 37 East Joe Macken<br />

Division 2 Kelly Chan Division 20/32 Michael Tran Division 37 North Yecenia Reyes<br />

Division 3 North Arielle Murphy Division 21 Vivian Vuong Division 37 South Mei Chang<br />

Division 3 South Tedrick Salonga Division 22 Marissa Kuo Division 38 East<br />

Division 4 East Aaron Robles Division 23 Mickey Rosal Division 38 West Susan Chor<br />

Division 4 North Division 24 Division 39 Christina Nowak<br />

Division 4 West Division 25 East Monica Reyes Division 41 North Aristotle Pham<br />

Division 5 Kendra Quinlan Division 25 West Kevin Tu Division 41 South Chris Craddock<br />

Division 6 North Jacob Morales Division 26 North Division 42 East Celene Leiva<br />

Division 6 South Hannah Preston Division 26 South Matt Harris Division 42 West Mireya Lemus<br />

Division 7 North Division 27 North Annie Nguyen Division 43<br />

Division 7 South Division 27 South Michael Alvarado Division 44 North Emily Miller<br />

Division 8 Antonio Erryn Division 28 North Josh Tolentino Division 44 South Natasha Liu<br />

Division 10 North Jane Le Division 28 South Linh Truong Division 45 Eddie Hendrickson<br />

Division 10 South Elnora Phu Division 28 West Vincent Pham Division 46 Amandeep Kaur<br />

Division 11 Division 29 Maria Alcantar Division 47<br />

Division 12 East Jennifer Duong Division 30 North Patriz Manalo<br />

Division 12 South Division 30 South Levia Tran<br />

Division 12 West Syd Do Division 31 Catarina F.<br />

Division 13 North Erin Hong Division 33<br />

Division 13 South Jonathon Alcantara Division 34 North Gina Tu<br />

Division 14 Angelica Villalobos Division 34 South Baotran Ton<br />

Division 15 Amy He Division 35 East Vicky Chen<br />

Division 16 Tori Park Division 35 West Judy Chen<br />

Division 18 Division 36 East Sunny Jeon<br />

Division 19 North Richard Ochoa Division 36 West Aaron Gomez<br />

Lt. Governors recognized these individuals last month<br />

for their commitment to service and the impacts they<br />

have created! Congratulations!<br />

The Official California-Nevada-Hawai’i <strong>District</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong> | November 2012 Page 14


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Art Walk on the Bay<br />

BY ALVIN HO| DIVISION 37 SOUTH | WESTVIEW<br />

This event was quite a bit different from<br />

many of the events I attended. On<br />

September 23rd, 2012, the Art Walk on<br />

the Bay was about to come to a close.<br />

Westview Key Club volunteers were<br />

assigned to help artists take down their<br />

artwork, take down signs, and help load<br />

artists’ belongings into their cars.<br />

Unfortunately volunteers were not<br />

allowed to handle the artists’ artwork<br />

PTP Car Wash<br />

BY CATHERINE KIM| DIVISION 44 SOUTH<br />

| FOLSOM<br />

On Saturday, October 13, 2012 Folsom<br />

High School’s Key Club held a car<br />

wash to fundraise<br />

money for PTP.<br />

Starting from 9am to<br />

1pm they worked<br />

washing cars and had<br />

polite conversations<br />

with people from the<br />

Folsom community.<br />

The club separated into<br />

four groups: sign<br />

holders, hose sprayers,<br />

soapers, and dryers.<br />

They all worked<br />

diligently and did their<br />

best to make sure the<br />

cars were shiny clean.<br />

They were not sure if<br />

many people were<br />

due to an incident that happened<br />

a few years ago where a volunteer<br />

ruined an artist’s work. However, it<br />

was still amazing to see all the<br />

artistic talent that was present at the<br />

event. Many of the volunteers,<br />

including myself, got to know some<br />

of the artists quite well, and that was<br />

the difference between this event<br />

and many others. Towards the end<br />

of the event, an artist who a couple<br />

of volunteers had been helping for<br />

quite a while was very appreciative<br />

when he was finally able to get his<br />

stuff together. He even gave those<br />

volunteers, including myself, some of<br />

his artwork for free. One volunteer,<br />

who had helped him for at least an<br />

hour received a thank you gift from<br />

the artist in the form of a fairly large<br />

painting. A week later, that same<br />

artist emailed the event coordinator<br />

saying how helpful Westview<br />

volunteers were! I was very proud<br />

to have been a part of that<br />

experience!<br />

going to show up because of the<br />

change in the weather but many<br />

people were interested in getting a<br />

car wash. With the pre-sale tickets,<br />

regular fees, donations and tips the<br />

club earned two hundred and fortyeight<br />

dollars by the<br />

end of the day. The<br />

club’s goal was to<br />

raise at least two<br />

hundred dollars so<br />

they were very glad<br />

they exceeded their<br />

goal. Folsom High<br />

School’s Key Club was<br />

overall very satisfied<br />

with the great success<br />

they had the car<br />

wash. They plan to<br />

have more fundraisers<br />

and another car wash<br />

this year to fundraise<br />

money for PTP.<br />

Region 04 Training<br />

Conference<br />

BY CHARLIE ORILLOSA| DIVISION 06 NORTH<br />

ELEANOR ROOSEVELT<br />

RTC, Region Training Conference,<br />

was filled with friendly, enthusiastic,<br />

new, and familiar faces that<br />

consisted of the members from<br />

Division 6 North, Division 6 South,<br />

Division 36 West, Division 36 East, and<br />

Division 47. As a Region, we officially<br />

met our LTGs; Lily Lewis, Grace Hong,<br />

Art Lopez, Isabella Chu, Nivita Malhi,<br />

and our special guest, Lloyd Chen<br />

(<strong>District</strong> Treasurer). During RTC, we<br />

had many fun and informational<br />

w o r k s h o p s ; K e y C l u b 1 0 1 ,<br />

Fundraising, Member Relations, and<br />

Officer Workshops. There were also<br />

multiple icebreakers that showed<br />

inclusiveness. We even got to know<br />

each other by eating pizza, chips,<br />

and water.<br />

As expected, the conference was<br />

very informative, but I did more than<br />

just learn. I met new people and got<br />

to know people that I already do.<br />

The ice breakers truly broke the ice<br />

between not only our division, but<br />

our entire region. Never have I felt so<br />

close to people I just met, and I know<br />

that Key Club is my home.<br />

The Official California-Nevada-Hawai’i <strong>District</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong> | November 2012 Page 15


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Special Olympics<br />

BY MATTHEW LOW| DIVISION 5 | CLOVIS NORTH<br />

This month, Clovis North High School<br />

successfully hosted its annual Special<br />

Olympics over at its home track. Special<br />

Olympics is a school event where<br />

mentally disabled students are able to<br />

participate in exhilarating Olympic style<br />

events hosted by the school. It is<br />

typically held once a year and is a great<br />

opportunity for student volunteers, like<br />

key clubbers, to help the school<br />

community. The reason for hosting the<br />

Special Olympics is to provide disabled<br />

students with the rare, fun chance to<br />

engage in exciting sports that they are<br />

usually unable to participate in. Even for<br />

Kelly Day<br />

BY JUSTIN DOI| DIVISION 22 | KAU’AI<br />

C o m m o n l y<br />

known as LTG<br />

Day, Lieutenant<br />

Governor Day is<br />

a d a y<br />

dedicated to<br />

c e l e b r a t i n g<br />

a n d<br />

appreciating<br />

the Lieutenant Governor. Members from<br />

both Kapa'a High School Key Club and<br />

Kauai High School Key Club gathered to<br />

partake in "Kelly Day" in honor of our<br />

Lieutenant Governor, Kelly Soares. Before<br />

the festivities began, members from both<br />

clubs met at Lydgate Beach to help remove<br />

one thousand pounds of driftwood and<br />

garbage from the waters. Members then<br />

met up at Kauai High School where they<br />

were divided into teams and took part in fun<br />

ice breakers and heard many inspirational<br />

words from guest speakers. They also<br />

participated in service projects such as<br />

painting banners, packing cards from the<br />

Kauai Food Bank, and designing and<br />

decorating donation boxes to be used in a<br />

later service project. They then enjoyed a<br />

good laugh and some fun entertainment by<br />

creating and presenting skits. The friends,<br />

fun, love, laughs, and memories will never be<br />

forgotten by the members who spent a day<br />

with the LTG of Division 22.<br />

those who are disabled, everyone<br />

should be given the chance to have<br />

some fun playing sports! Every year<br />

over 50 excited Clovis North key<br />

clubbers will volunteer precious time<br />

out of their busy school schedules to<br />

help pack lunches for these special<br />

education students, from anywhere<br />

between 1 – 3 hours. This month, all<br />

the lunches key clubbers carefully<br />

packed were appreciatively (and<br />

very gladly) eaten by the special<br />

education kids. Clovis North key<br />

clubbers greatly enjoyed providing<br />

assistance to all the special<br />

education kids and putting a smile on<br />

many of their faces. A smile that does<br />

not necessarily appear all the time for<br />

Piedmont Harvest Festival<br />

BY TAYLOR CHOW| DIVISION 2 | PIEDMONT<br />

On September 30th, Piedmont Key<br />

C l u b b e r s v o l u n t e e r e d a t<br />

Piedmont’s annual Harvest Festival<br />

at the Piedmont Community<br />

Center.<br />

Imagine a long parking lot full of<br />

tables and canopies. Children of<br />

every age running everywhere with<br />

smudged sunscreen marks still<br />

visible on their skin. All you can<br />

hear is the laughter of children and<br />

their parents mingling with other<br />

families. You can smell the<br />

sweetness of the fresh cakes as you<br />

walk by the cakewalk. You can<br />

feel the hot sun beating down on<br />

your skin. As you walk further you<br />

can almost taste the burgers<br />

cooking on the grill.<br />

The Harvest Festival is an event in<br />

Piedmont where kids get to enjoy<br />

playing carnival games such as<br />

balloon darts, participate in the<br />

cakewalk and much more. Kids<br />

many of these physically and<br />

mentally challenged kids. During the<br />

Special Olympics, all the key clubbers<br />

who helped out were thrilled to see<br />

the special education kids having a<br />

blast in the various events that took<br />

place on the track: the thrill on each<br />

of their faces was priceless. In<br />

addition, key clubbers had a great<br />

chance to socialize and get to know<br />

each other better in detail. Overall,<br />

the Special Olympics at Clovis North<br />

this year was successful once again,<br />

and Clovis North’s key clubbers had<br />

another awesome time volunteering<br />

while also making an impact within<br />

the school community.<br />

can participate in small craft<br />

projects like decorating a mini<br />

pumpkin. Families get to look at<br />

all the unique scarecrows made<br />

by elementary school classes.<br />

There’s also a live band in the<br />

park for people to relax and<br />

enjoy the day.<br />

This yea r , Ke y C lub bers<br />

volunteered at the food station<br />

serving food to the many families<br />

that were at the festival. Allyson<br />

Chan worked behind the scenes<br />

by helping prepare the plates,<br />

while Jonathan Khuu and Jamie<br />

Chow helped serve salads to the<br />

customers who opted for a lighter<br />

meal. On the other end of the<br />

table, Taylor Chow helped serve<br />

hot dogs, hamburgers and other<br />

foods to the long line of families.<br />

Whether one was volunteering or<br />

just hanging out with friends, the<br />

Harvest Festival was a lot of fun<br />

The Official California-Nevada-Hawai’i <strong>District</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong> | November 2012 Page 16


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Region 16 Training Conference<br />

BY HYUNSU JUNG | DIVISION 07 SOUTH | SHELDON<br />

Region Training Conference<br />

is always a fun event, for<br />

those aspiring to be officers<br />

and for those who want to<br />

just learn more about Key<br />

Club. Personally, I was<br />

planning to run for Vice<br />

President for my club and I<br />

wanted to learn more about<br />

my current duties as<br />

Treasurer, so I decided that<br />

that RTC was the place to<br />

go!<br />

On Saturday September<br />

29th, we rolled up at<br />

Pleasant Grove High School<br />

looking forward to a day of<br />

meeting new people and<br />

learning new things. We<br />

started off with the opening<br />

rally and after that, the<br />

workshops got started!<br />

I started off with the Vice<br />

President Workshop, since I<br />

was interested in being VP<br />

for Sheldon’s Key Club next<br />

year. I learned a lot about<br />

the duties required as Vice<br />

President and took note<br />

that as VP one needed to<br />

be the “adhesive glue” of<br />

the board.<br />

After that workshop, I<br />

attended the How to Be<br />

Less Awkward Workshop,<br />

hosted by the awesome<br />

Stanton Rucker! It was a<br />

really interesting workshop,<br />

but instead of being a “less<br />

awkward” workshop, it<br />

seemed more like a How to<br />

Be Creepy Workshop.<br />

The last workshop I<br />

a t t e n d e d w a s t h e<br />

Fundraising Workshop,<br />

where I learned many things<br />

that would help me as<br />

treasurer this year. I picked<br />

up a lot of tips about how to<br />

p l a n a n d e x e c u t e<br />

fundraisers and I also<br />

learned a lot of new<br />

fundraising ideas that I<br />

could put to use for my own<br />

club.<br />

Overall, Region Training<br />

Conference was a great<br />

learning experience, and I<br />

am definitely looking<br />

forward to going again next<br />

year!<br />

Region 07<br />

Training Conference<br />

BY ZHITONG QIU | DIVISION 03 SOUTH | JOHN MARSHALL<br />

As a new Key Clubber, having the RTC as one of the first<br />

events I attended, everything seems so crazy. But crazy<br />

in a energetic-fun way that gets all your blood pumped<br />

up. It was early to wake up so early on a Saturday but<br />

once arriving, I felt more excited as the day started with<br />

meeting new friendly faces. The place was filled with<br />

busy "bees" and you can actually feel everyone's high<br />

spirit in the air. I absolutely loved the whole positive<br />

atmosphere around me.<br />

The conference started with a great encouraging<br />

message and cheers. The workshops really gave me<br />

insights of what Key Club was all about and how the<br />

clubs inspire everyone. I learned a great deal about the<br />

<strong>District</strong> Projects and saw before my own eyes a ripple<br />

effect. It was amazing and I wanted to see more of<br />

these acts of kindness.<br />

I wish I joined Key Club sooner; I feel as this club is a<br />

perfect fit for me because I love the smiles rewarded<br />

from volunteering at different places and I really want to<br />

help improve the world one step at a time. I can't wait to<br />

inspire as well as BEE inspired! I'm ready to make an<br />

impact in the world because one tiny step can really<br />

start a ripple or maybe a huge wave (of service!). I'm so<br />

glad I went to the Region 7 Training Conference and I<br />

can honestly say: I am ready to answer the call to<br />

service!<br />

The Official California-Nevada-Hawai’i <strong>District</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong> | November 2012 Page 17


The Official California-Nevada-Hawai’i <strong>District</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong> | November 2012 Page 18


Division Council Meetings<br />

November Calendar<br />

Compiled by <strong>CNH</strong> KC Lieutenant Governors<br />

DCMs are not just for officers! All members are welcome. Come and join the fun!<br />

Division Date Time Location Address<br />

REGION 1<br />

11 No Information Provided<br />

31 3 10:00 AM AMPM Arco Gas Station 725 N Second St., El Cajon, CA 92021<br />

REGION 2<br />

21 17 12:00 PM Fashion Valley Mall 7057 Friars Road (near parking garage)<br />

37 East 3 12:00 PM Hollandia Park 12 E Mission Hills Ct San Marcos, CA 92069-1965<br />

37 North 4 12:00 PM Guajome Park Academy 2000 N. Santa Fe Ave, Vista, CA 92083<br />

37 South 9 5:30 PM Poway Community Park 13094 Civic Center Dr. Poway, CA 92064<br />

REGION 3<br />

4 East 3 5:00 PM Carter Lanes 1501 South Lemon Street Fullerton, CA 92832<br />

4 North No Information Provided<br />

4 West No Information Provided<br />

30 North 9 5:00 PM Acacia Park Acacia Park, Fullerton, CA<br />

30 South 17 3:00 PM Modjeska Park 1331 S Nutwood St Anaheim, CA 92804<br />

41 North 17 1:00 PM Bill Barber Community Park 4 Civic Center Plaza, Irvine, CA<br />

41 South 9 2:00 PM Cousteau park Alicia pkwy & couteau pkwy<br />

REGION 4<br />

6 North 4 1:00 PM James C. Huber Park 6411 Rolling Meadow Street, Corona, CA 92880<br />

6 South 9 6:00 PM Temecula Calvary Church 25771 Jefferson Ave. Murrieta, CA 92562<br />

36 East 9 3:30 PM Redlands High School 840 E. Citrus Ave. Redlands, CA 92374<br />

36 West 2 2:30 PM Rialto City Park 130 san bernardino Ave. Rialto Ca<br />

47 No Information Provided<br />

REGION 5<br />

28 North 13 5:00 PM Rancho High School 1900 Searles Ave Las Vegas, NV 89101<br />

28 South 15 5:00 PM Green Valley High School 460 Arroyo Grande Boulevard, Henderson, NV<br />

28 West 14 5:00 PM Centennial High School 10200 West Centennial Parkway, LV, NV 89149<br />

38 East No Information Provided<br />

38 West 5 3:30 PM Palmdale Boys and Girls<br />

Club<br />

REGION 6<br />

815 East Avenue Q 6, Palmdale, CA 93550<br />

23 10 2:00 PM UNR, Student Union 1664 N. Virginia Street Reno, NV, 89557-0056<br />

45 20 1:00 PM Carson City Library 900 N. Roop St.<br />

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Division Council Meetings<br />

Division Date Time Location Address<br />

REGION 7<br />

3 North 17 3:00 PM La Canada Community<br />

Center<br />

4469 Chevy Chase Drive La Canada Fltrdg, CA 91011<br />

3 South 10 7:30 AM Herbert Hoover High School 651 Glenwood Road, Glendale, CA 91202<br />

16 — — NO DCM —<br />

25 East 9 4:00 PM Northridge Park 18300 Lemarsh St., Northridge, CA 91324<br />

25 West 24 1:00 PM Warner Center Park 5800 Topanga Canyon Blvd. Woodland Hills, CA 91367<br />

REGION 8<br />

1 No Information Provided<br />

13 North 24 1:00 PM Bellflower Kiwanis Hall 9302 E. Laurel Street, Bellflower CA<br />

13 South 3 4:30 PM Mayfair Park 5720 Clark Avenue Lakewood CA 90713<br />

19 North 17 1:30 PM Alondra Park 3850 Manhattan Beach Blvd, Lawndale, CA 90260<br />

19 South 3 2:00 PM Wilson Park 2200 Crenshaw Boulevard, Torrance ,CA 90504<br />

REGION 9<br />

2 18 12:00 PM Dublin Iceland 7212 San Ramon Road Dublin, CA 94568<br />

8 11 3:00 PM Shenandoah Park 100 Sonoma Creek Way American Canyon, 94503<br />

26 North No Information Provided<br />

26 South 17 6:30 PM Dublin Iceland 7212 San Ramon Rd., Dublin, CA 94568<br />

REGION 10<br />

24 No Information Provided<br />

29 25 3:00 PM Abel Maldonado Community<br />

Youth Center<br />

600 S. McClelland st. Santa Maria, CA, 93454<br />

42 East 17 1:00 PM Rancho Madera Community Park 556 Lake Park Drive Simi Valley, CA 93065<br />

42 West 17 4:00 PM ARC Ventura Center 295 Arcade Dr., Ventura, CA 93001<br />

REGION 11<br />

18 No Information Provided<br />

33 No Information Provided<br />

REGION 12<br />

5 14 6:00 PM McLane High School 2727 North Cedar Avenue Fresno, CA 93703<br />

46 8 6:00 PM Pitman John H High School 2525 West Christoffersen Parkway, Turlock, CA<br />

REGION 13<br />

10 North 24 12:30PM Live Oak Park 10144 bogue street, temple city, ca<br />

10 South 25 1:00 PM Almansor Park 800 South Almansor Street Alhambra, CA 91801<br />

15 17 1:00 PM Westwind Park Westwind Park, Ontario, CA<br />

35 East 17 12:00 PM Isaiah's Rock 13031 Seventh St, Chino, CA 91710<br />

35 West 3 2:00 PM Fletcher Park, El Monte 3404 Fletcher Park Way El Monte, California<br />

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Division Council Meetings<br />

Division Date Time Location Address<br />

REGION 14<br />

14 3 12:00 PM Marysville High School 12 East 18th Street Marysville, CA 95901<br />

39 10 11:00 AM Online ooVoo<br />

REGION 15<br />

20/32 17 11:00 AM Windsor Grange Hall 9161 Starr Road, Windsor, CA 95492<br />

REGION 16<br />

7 North No Information Provided<br />

7 South No Information Provided<br />

27 North 18 5:00 PM Oak Park Ice Arena 3545 Alvarado Avenue Stockton, CA 95204<br />

27 South 10 1:00 PM Victory Park 1001 North Pershing Avenue Stockton, CA 95207<br />

44 North 4 1:00 PM Folsom Zoo 50 Natoma Street, Folsom, CA<br />

44 South 10 12:30 PM Foothill High School 5000 McCloud Drive, Sacramento, CA 95842<br />

REGION 17<br />

12 East 16 6:00 PM Mission San Jose High School 41717 Palm Avenue, Fremont, CA 94539<br />

12 South No Information Provided<br />

12 West 10 10:30 AM Luther Food bank 750 Curtner Ave San Jose, CA 95125<br />

34 North 17 9:00 AM El Camino High School<br />

(meeting)<br />

1320 Mission Road, S San Francisco, CA<br />

34 South 10 3:00 PM Fremont High School 1279 Sunnyvale Saratoga Road, Sunnyvale, CA<br />

94087<br />

43 No Information Provided<br />

REGION 18<br />

22 7 4:00 PM Kamana Senior Center 127 Kamana Street | Hilo, HI 96720<br />

22 10 9:00 AM Punahou High School 1601 Punahou Street | Honolulu, HI 96822<br />

22 11 12:00 AM Kukui Grove 3-2600 Kaumualii Highway | Lihue, HI 96766<br />

22 17 6:00 PM UH Maui Multi-Purpose<br />

Building<br />

What is<br />

a DCM?<br />

310 West Kaahumanu Avenue | Kahului, HI 96732<br />

A Division Council Meeting (DCM) is a meeting conducted by the respective<br />

Lieutenant Governor for the members in the division. This meeting is full of<br />

information about upcoming events, education about Key Club, and much more.<br />

At DCMs, you have a chance to learn more about various projects and events,<br />

gain a better understanding of how great this organization truly is, and to get<br />

involved with the division and meet new people.<br />

We encourage you to attend so that you can learn more about what’s been<br />

happening in Key Club. Some DCMs are even joined with a service project,<br />

fundraiser, or social, so you can be there for more than one reason!<br />

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Contact Information<br />

This publication was made with L–O-V-E for our<br />

MEMBERS! The entire <strong>CNH</strong> Key Club Board<br />

contributes to this publication every month for YOU -<br />

the members, officers, and advisors of the<br />

California- Nevada-Hawai‘i Key Club <strong>District</strong>. We<br />

hope you found this informative and helpful. Please<br />

do not hesitate to any of contact us.<br />

Executive Team<br />

Governor<br />

Alyssa Yocom ..................... cnhkc.dgov1213@gmail.com<br />

Secretary<br />

Lloyd Chen ............................... cnhkc.ds1213@gmail.com<br />

Treasurer<br />

Cannon Joyce ........................ cnhkc.dt1213@gmail.com<br />

Technology Editor<br />

Rasmi Elasmar ……………..... cnhkc.dte1213@gmail.com<br />

Leadership Team<br />

News Editor<br />

Mark Ubongen ………….....…….. cnhkc.dne@gmail.com<br />

<strong>District</strong> Convention<br />

Peter Chor................................... cnhkc.dcon@gmail.com<br />

<strong>District</strong> Projects<br />

Alex Hoffman ................................. cnhkc.dp@gmail.com<br />

Kiwanis Family & Foundation<br />

James Chen ……………….…....….. cnhkc.kff@gmail.com<br />

Member Recognition<br />

Keagan Sakai-Kawada…….…….. cnhkc.mr@gmail.com<br />

Member Relations<br />

Jarren Santos ................................. cnhkcmrs@gmail.com<br />

Policies, International, Elections<br />

Linda Taing..................................... cnhkc.pie@gmail.com<br />

Administrators<br />

<strong>District</strong> Administrator<br />

Lisa Lotito-Byers ………….…... cnhkc.admin@gmail.com<br />

Director, SLP<br />

Bruce Hennings ............................ bruce@cnhkiwanis,.org<br />

Assistant Administrator<br />

Marshall Roberson …………..….... cnhadan@gmail.com<br />

Special Assistant: Ethics<br />

Pete Ballew ....................................... pjb184@yahoo.com<br />

Special Assistant: Grants<br />

Marek LeBlanc ............................... cnhkc.sa@gmail.com<br />

Region Teams<br />

Region 1<br />

Division 11 ....................................... d11.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 31 ....................................... d31.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Advisor Geoff Tobias …………..... region1advisor@gmail.com<br />

Region 2<br />

Division 21 ....................................... d21.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 37 East.............................. d37e.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 37 North .......................... d37n.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 37 South ........................... d37s.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Advisor John Crawford ………….. kiwannabee@hotmail.com<br />

Region 3<br />

Division 4 East ................................ d04e.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 4 North ............................... d04n.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 4 West .............................. d04w.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 30 North ........................... d30n.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 30 South ............................ d30s.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 41 North ........................... d41n.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 41 South ........................... d41s.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Advisor Frank Barry........................................fbarry642@aol.com<br />

Advisor Elaine Pong ................................... epong119@aol.com<br />

Region 4<br />

Division 6 North ............................... d06n.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 6 South ............................... d06s.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 36 East .............................. d36e.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 36 West ............................ d36w.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 47 ........................................ d47.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Advisor Carolyn Qualm …………........... r04.advisor@gmail.com<br />

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Contact Information<br />

Region 5<br />

Division 28 North ......................... d28n.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 28 South .......................... d28s.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 28 West .......................... d28w.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 38 East ............................ d38e.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 38 West .......................... d38w.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Advisor Alyson Palmer …...…….. apalmer@interact.ccsd.net<br />

Advisor Jenn Skidmore jenn.skidmore@lancasterkiwanis.org<br />

Region 6<br />

Division 23 ..................................... d23.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 45 ..................................... d45.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Advisor Michael McStroul ................. MMcStroul@gmail.com<br />

Region 7<br />

Division 3 North .............................. d03n.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 3 South .............................. d03s.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 16 ........................................ d16.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 25 East ............................. d25e.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 25 West ........................... d25w.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Advisor Doug Ridnor ........................... dridnor@sbcglobal.net<br />

Region 8<br />

Division 1 ............................................ d1.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 13 North ........................... d13n.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 13 South ............................ d13s.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 19 North ........................... d19n.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 19 South ............................ d19s.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Advisor Mark Ross .................................. mkrossreg11@aol.com<br />

Advisor Alan Quon ……………………… alan@alanquon.com<br />

Region 9<br />

Division 2 .......................................... d02.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 8 .......................................... d08.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 26 South .......................... d26n.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 26 South ........................... d26s.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Advisor Doug Gin ....................... region9advisor@gmail.com<br />

Advisor Lisa Grover........................... lisagrover81@gmail.com<br />

Region 10<br />

Division 24 ....................................... d24.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 29 ....................................... d29.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 42 East ..............................d42e.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 42 West ........................... d42w.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Advisor Mike Van Etten ….............. region10mve@gmail.com<br />

Region 11<br />

Division 18 .................................... d18.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 33 .................................... d33.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Advisor Carole Farris ..................... carole.farris@gmail.com<br />

Region 12<br />

Division 5 ...................................... d05.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 46 .................................... d46.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Advisor Frank Vierra ...................... fvierra@muhsd.k12.ca.us<br />

Region 13<br />

Division 10 North ....................... d10n.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 10 South ........................ d10s.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 15 .................................... d15.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 35 East ..........................d35e.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 35 West ....................... d35w.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Advisor Patty Cridland ............... patriciacridland@aol.com<br />

Region 14<br />

Division 14 .................................... d14.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 39 .................................... d39.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Advisor Rhonda Cameron …….. camrhon007@gmail.com<br />

Region 15<br />

Division 20/32 .......................... d2032.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Advisor Sue Cummins .......................... cummins@sonic.net<br />

Region 16<br />

Division 7 North ........................ d07n.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 7 South ......................... d07s.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 27 North ...................... d27n.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 27 South ....................... d27s.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 44 North ...................... d44n.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 44 South ....................... d44s.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Advisor Rae Whitby-Brummer ............ raewhitby@aol.com<br />

Advisor Judi Whitby ...................................... jr781@aol.com<br />

Region 17<br />

Division 12 East ........................ d12e.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 12 South ...................... d12s.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 12 West ...................... d12w.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 34 North ...................... d34n.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 34 South ...................... d34s.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Division 43 .................................. d43.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Advisor Jennifer Buelna .................. jenbuelna@gmail.com<br />

Advisor Jim Davis ................... winfield5064@sbcglobal.net<br />

Advisor Jim Hart ...................................... junkwitz@aol.com<br />

Region 18<br />

Division 22 ................................ d22.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com<br />

Advisor Charlene Masuhara ..... chmasuhara@gmail.com<br />

L-O-V-E I love my <strong>CNH</strong> Bees!<br />

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<strong>District</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong><br />

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