CNH District Newsletter - CyberKEY
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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