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D01 | R08
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Spotlight on Service Program 4
Go Outdoors 5
T-shirt Design Contest 6
Division Service EXPO Coordinator 8
Appreciation Notes 10
School Starts Soon! 12
Upcoming Events 13
Contact us 14
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Take a look at the CNH Spotlight on Service Program! This
program is created by our Service Projects Committee not
only aimed to promote International and District initiatives,
but also to encourage active participation.
Seize the opportunity to showcase your unique service pro-
jects! Share your ideas and experiences that positively im-
pact your home, school, and community.
Turn in submissions by completing the Spotlight on Service
Submission Form! We are Region 08 and Division 01. I highly
encourage you all to share your ideas, experience, and in-
spiration with what your club has been up to. This is an op-
portunity to be showcased and recognized in our District
Newsletter! If your club would like, please have submissions
in by the 5th of every month following the project.
It would also be great to provide visuals along with your
submission. E-mail them to the Service Projects Committee
Chair at cnhkc.sp@gmail.com. Please remember that your
visuals must be of members performing service. (No posing!)
Spotlight on
Service Program
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Go Outdoors!
What are some way YOU can Go Outdoors?
Have a beach day with friends and family! Set up a
clean up and play some fun games!
Use your creativity to build a kite and fly it!
Have a park clean up and picnic!
Have a car wash event for your community!
Organize a fun Olympics for everyone!
Create a scavenger hunt and have a water balloon war!
The l i s t i s endless , so s tar t p lanning wi th your
c lub and s tar t go ing outdoors today!
Check out the July Service Projects Guide!
This guide provides a variety of specific and innovative
methods that all clubs are able to participate and be in-
volved in with our July Focus. Although this is our focus of
the month, it does not limit your planning of other service
projects and events. You are always welcome to create
your own projects or find other organizations to complete
your service ideas and hours.
Spotlight on
Program
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ENTER THE DIVISION 1 T-SHIRT
DESIGN CONTEST! FOR A CHANCE TO WIN:
A FREE T-SHIRT OF YOUR DESIGN
GIFT CARD OF YOUR CHOICE (with limited amount)
DESIGN REQUIREMENTS:
Must contain the following:
□ Key Club logo
□ Division 1 Key Club
□ Region 8 or R8
□ Fox mascot and division colors (blue & orange)
□ All schools within the division (listed right)
□ 3 colors maximum (Shirt color does not count as a
color; however, please think of it when designing.)
□ If the design is scanned, it cannot be sketched. Only
bold lines are allowed.
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Div i s ion 1 Key Club Alexander Hami l ton
Cathedra l Downtown Magnets
Jef fer son ABC Jef fer son New Tech
L incoln New Covenant
Oscar De La Hoya Pal i sades
Santa Monica
Please send in your submissions to d01.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com in
the file format you worked in by Wednesday July 23, 2014 by
11:00 P.M. In the body of your e-mail, please make sure to state
your name, grade, and school. Don’t forget to tell us a little about
yourself! (ie. Why did you enter this t-shirt design contest? What
are your interests and hobbies?) Best of luck to everyone applying!
Who is going to
be the winner?
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Our Division Leadership Team
is searching for a...
The Division Service EXPO Coordinator will expand our
Key Club knowledge by assisting clubs prepare and cre-
ate appealing yet informative Key Club booths and ta-
bles. He or she will help by letting members know what
should be placed or presented at Freshman Orientation,
Club Rush, fundraiser or service projects, and even a ta-
ble that would be beneficial to have during a general
club meeting. The Division Service EXPO Coordinator
won’t only be able to help our Division Leadership Team
provide necessary resources for our members to prepare
and present potential service expositions, but he or she
will also be able to motivate, inspire, promote improved
membership recruitment and retention, as well as imple-
ment mini club service expositions.
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How do I become the Division Service EXPO Coordinator?
You must apply! Please read the guidelines here.
[Please keep your application to one page.]
After our Lt. Governor selects and appoints a Division Ser-
vice EXPO Coordinator, he or she will be added to a
Google Groups Reflector to receive friendly reminders
and tips. The purpose of this is also to meet other Division
Service EXPO Coordinators and contribute ideas, advice,
and questions.
This application is due by Sunday August 24, 2014 6P.M.
For more information or questions, please contact Lt. Gov-
ernor Angelina at d01.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com.
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I’d like to give a big thank-you to one of
my club members and good friends, Xe-
nia Vidal. I’ve always appreciated her re-
ally happy and bubbly personality, but it
makes me happy to see that she is bring-
ing her good vibes to Key Club events.
It’s also nice to see her show initiative by
asking me about Key Club leadership po-
sitions (she’s now our club’s editor and
historian!) But outside of Key Club, Xenia
is my homegirl in choir and just a great
person to be around. So thanks Xenia for
being an awesome Key Clubber and a
fabulous friend!
From Camila Hayashi
I will like to thank Angelina Long for
working very hard to help Division One
to become a better division. Ever since
our former LTG, Neil Yanga, finished his
term, Angelina has done the very best
to fill in his shoes, and I am grateful to
have her as our amazing LTG. She has
done a lot for our division.
From Barry Liu
One of the members I would like to recognize and thank is Yvonne Ramirez. Even though
most newcomers in Key Club may be a little intimidated Yvonne is always so positive with
everything she does in Key Club. Always helping her fellow members and brightening up
the classroom with her friendly and outgoing attitude. She is always willing to help and is
a very reliable Key Clubber, I hope one day she will want to run for a position in Key Club
because I know she will do great and will help to club in more ways than one, but if not
her active participation and engagement is more than enough for what I can ask for in
members. Thank you Yvonne for all that you've done so far, it was a great first year and
I'm looking forward to more!
From Albert Vidal
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My thank you is to Hamilton Key Club president, Camila
Hayashi. I can't thank her enough for getting me involved
in Key Club. Even though I can't possibly make all of the
events, her strength, persistence, and attitude makes me
wish that I could do everything. She cares so much about
the club and she has dedicated a lot of time to our club
and I can't thank her enough. Thanks Camila! Love you.
From Elisha Nealy
Dear Parents,
Thank you for being the first people that I came to know
and love. Thank you for every moment you have dedicat-
ed to me in becoming a good person. Thank you for the
sacrifice you’ve made working minimum wage just to give
us food, clothes, and shelter. Thank you for motivating us
in our education to better ourselves and not struggle like
you have. Thank you for all the great advice you’ve given
me in real life experience's. Thank you for always being
there for me not just like a parent but as my friend. Thank
you for being the first I trusted and will always trust. Thank
you for being the people I will love until the very end.
From Yvonne Ramirez
I would like to thank a
good friend of mine
named Vickent Ung . If
it wasn't for him I would-
n't be in Key Club. Also if
it weren't for him I
wouldn't be able to
complete my hours and
attend the events . I
would also like to thank
him for being commit-
ted to Key Club and at-
tending FRS last year
along with other
events ! Good luck at
UCI!
From Brian Truong
I want to thank the DMHS cabinet and members for continuing to support the club. We've
grown so much from the past two years, and I can only see greatness ahead of us. All of you
have so much potential and spirit that I know you can continue the spirit of service to our
school and community. For the senior officers, we have one more year to tackle. This was our
project ever since we started sophomore year, so lets finish it with a blaze of glory.
I would also like to thank the Division and all the officers and members, because I love all of
you foxes! I feel like I belong every time I'm with all of you, and that's a feeling that I rarely get
from other groups. Thank you for dedicating your time to the organization, and contributing so
much to the community. You are the reason why I continue to be a Key Club member.
And of course, thank you Angelina. You've accomplished so much already as a Lt.Governor.
You have such an amazing capacity, and I know you will lead the division in the right direction.
Remember that I'm always proud of you!
From Neil Yanga
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SCHOOL
STARTS
SOON! That means. . .
Start promoting Key Club!
Get together with your club and start making post-
ers, flyers, and props for club rush and freshman
orientation!
Recruit members with Key Club knowledge, service,
leadership, and spirit!
Continue planning service events!
Create an annual goal with the club that you serve
and share them with our members!
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Upcoming Events !
—DCM at Grand Park
August 31, 2014 from 3:00-4:30 P.M.
Receive Division updates!
Meet other Division 1 Key Clubbers!
Pie our Division Leadership Team to EliMiNaTe!
—Fall Rally Prep Sessions that include:
Poster & free hugs signs making
Cheer practice sessions
FOX gear!
—Bowling Fundraiser
—Ice Skating Fundraiser
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Lt. Governor
Angelina Long
d01.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com
Executive Assistant
Julian Prieto
prietoj98@gmail.com
Executive Assistant
Will Higgins
willshiggins@yahoo.com
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Division News Editor
Brian Truong
d01.cnhkc.dne@gmail.com
Division Secretary
Albert Vidal
albertvidal34@yahoo.com
Key Club Project Educator
Camila Hayashi
Camila.l.hayashi@gmail.com
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FOX NEWS Volume 1 Issue 2 Region 08 | Division 01 | Cali-Nev-Ha District
Key Club International