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THE BILLIARDTHE BILLIARD

C N H | K E Y C L U B

JUNEJUNE VOLUME 1 | ISSUE 2

DIVISION DIVISION DIVISION 888 NEWSLETTERNEWSLETTERNEWSLETTER

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TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS Lt. Governor’s Welcome

4

Challenge of the Month

6

Baller Points

8

Calendar

10

DCM Agenda

11

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TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS Member’s Corner

12

Recognition

18

All About the DLT

20

Editors Closing

24

Closing Contacts

26

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Hello Ballers!

Although Summer is beginning to close in, don't forget about your final exams! Congratulations on completing your AP/IP exams. Please remember that service never ends! You should continue to serve even over the sum-mer. Continue to participate in Club and Division events! Utilize the summer to plan for the year and make sure to plan PROACTIVELY, not REACTIVELY. Keep up the great work on the 3-2-1 plan! This means that you should have 3 service projects, 2 fundraisers, and 1 division event per club per month! With the two fundraisers, at least one should go towards service and the other event can go towards saving money for Fall Rally North in October and District Convention 2016 in April! If you're passionate about fundraising, I challenge you to join me from now until October! This challenge is not easy, but will be rewarding for you and for those positively im-pacted by the Pediatric Trauma Program. I challenge you from now until October to save all $5 bills you come across and put it into a save jar for you to reopen during Fall Rally North. If $5 is too much, save every 25 cent coin you come across and put it into a save jar! It's the little things that make a large impact and this jar will even-tually accumulate into money that can save lives! I challenge you to make that difference and be that difference. Get involved and BEE active!

Don't forget that Officer Training Conference is coming up! This is a MANDATORY event for all officers, but members are welcome to attend. Relay for life is also just around the corner so be prepared for an overnight event. Good luck with all of your finals and make sure to strive for your goals! It's as easy as 3-2-1!

LTG’S WELCOMELTG’S WELCOME

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Hello Ballers!

Although Summer is beginning to close in, don't forget about your final exams! Congratulations on completing your AP/IP exams. Please remember that service never ends! You should continue to serve even over the sum-mer. Continue to participate in Club and Division events! Utilize the summer to plan for the year and make sure to plan PROACTIVELY, not REACTIVELY. Keep up the great work on the 3-2-1 plan! This means that you should have 3 service projects, 2 fundraisers, and 1 division event per club per month! With the two fundraisers, at least one should go towards service and the other event can go towards saving money for Fall Rally North in October and District Convention 2016 in April! If you're passionate about fundraising, I challenge you to join me from now until October! This challenge is not easy, but will be rewarding for you and for those positively im-pacted by the Pediatric Trauma Program. I challenge you from now until October to save all $5 bills you come across and put it into a save jar for you to reopen during Fall Rally North. If $5 is too much, save every 25 cent coin you come across and put it into a save jar! It's the little things that make a large impact and this jar will even-tually accumulate into money that can save lives! I challenge you to make that difference and be that difference. Get involved and BEE active!

Don't forget that Officer Training Conference is coming up! This is a MANDATORY event for all officers, but members are welcome to attend. Relay for life is also just around the corner so be prepared for an overnight event. Good luck with all of your finals and make sure to strive for your goals! It's as easy as 3-2-1! Jasmine WongJasmine Wong

20152015--2016 D08 Lt. Governor2016 D08 Lt. Governor

LTG’S WELCOMELTG’S WELCOME

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MAY Challenge of the monthMAY Challenge of the month Send in a list of how you will continue service

over the summer What is a challenge of the month?

How do I send in my response?

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MAY Challenge of the monthMAY Challenge of the month Send in a list of how you will continue service

over the summer Challenges of the month is an optional way for the

lieutenant governor to get to know the members better.

Send to [email protected] and

[email protected] and yours may be featured

in our next article!

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BALLER POINTS How can my club earn them?

Early MRF (3rd of

the Month

Fundraising Event

Service Event

50 POINTS50 POINTS50 POINTS 30 POINTS30 POINTS30 POINTS

20 POINTS20 POINTS20 POINTS 10 POINTS10 POINTS10 POINTS

On-Time MRF (5th of

the Month

Members at DCM

Articles

Visuals

Officers at DCM

Late MRF

(After 5th of

each Month)

Current WinnerCurrent WinnerCurrent Winner: 740 — Rodriguez

Month WinnerMonth WinnerMonth Winner: 310 — Fairfield

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BALLER POINTS

Mare Island TechMare Island TechMare Island Tech 0 POINTS

NovatoNovatoNovato 260 POINTS

RodriguezRodriguezRodriguez 740 POINTS

VandenVandenVanden 270 POINTS

VintageVintageVintage 30 POINTS

Will C WoodWill C WoodWill C Wood 30 POINTS

American CanyonAmerican CanyonAmerican Canyon 120 POINTS

ArmijoArmijoArmijo 490 POINTS

BeniciaBeniciaBenicia 270 POINTS

DixonDixonDixon 0 POINTS

FairfieldFairfieldFairfield 360 POINTS

Justin SienaJustin SienaJustin Siena

0 POINTS

JUNE POINTS

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June 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2 3 4 5 6

7 8 9 10 11 12 13

14 15 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 26 27

28 29 30

Relay for Life / Division Council Meeting (DCM)Relay for Life / Division Council Meeting (DCM)Relay for Life / Division Council Meeting (DCM)

Saturday, June 20, 2015 (Overnight Event)

Vacaville High School, 100 W Monte Vista Ave, Vacaville

Officer’s Training Conference (OTC)Officer’s Training Conference (OTC)Officer’s Training Conference (OTC)

Saturday, June 20, 2015 11AM-2PM

Cordelia Library, 5050 Business Center Dr. Fairfield

MANDATORY MANDATORY MANDATORY

FOR OFFICERSFOR OFFICERSFOR OFFICERS

ALLALLALL

Father’sFather’sFather’s

DayDayDay

SATSATSAT MRFMRFMRF

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ALLALLALL

SATSATSAT

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Novato Green and Clean Day

I was actually happy about this event, even though we were just cleaning Pioneer Park out. We got to see what was hiding beneath the scattered trash along the whole park. True nature. We picked trash from bottles to scraps of candy wrappers. Since our Kiwanis advisors were there along with us, we dug up the weeds with them. By the end of the event, the park looked great! There was no soda cans on the tables or wrappers in the playground park an-ymore. It was amazing that we could clean out this park and make it look spotless again.

Juliet Aguilera , Novato

MEMBERS CORNERMEMBERS CORNER

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Novato Green and Clean Day

I was actually happy about this event, even though we were just cleaning Pioneer Park out. We got to see what was hiding beneath the scattered trash along the whole park. True nature. We picked trash from bottles to scraps of candy wrappers. Since our Kiwanis advisors were there along with us, we dug up the weeds with them. By the end of the event, the park looked great! There was no soda cans on the tables or wrappers in the playground park an-ymore. It was amazing that we could clean out this park and make it look spotless again.

Juliet Aguilera , Novato

MEMBERS CORNERMEMBERS CORNER

Merlyn Maldonado, Novato, cleaning up her community’s park

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Blue/Gold Dinner

On the 1st of March the boy scouts rented the clock tower for a luncheon. These “dinners” are to commemorate outstand-ing scouts with their badges and move them up the ranks. However, sometime they are also to commemorate those who will be leaving the scouts with a certain honored, melancholy. As we almost always do, the volunteers who attended setup the event, from streamers to table covers. We also put out the food, wrapped utensils in tissue paper, and gave out cakes to be decorated and announced awards for each of the scout decorated cakes. After the speeches and awards were handed out and the food had vanished along with them the Key Club volunteers helped tear off table covers, return tables and chairs to their places. Though carrying heavy objects around small energy brimmed children wasn’t and isn’t the most placating action, this event was a success-ful one both for the scouts and the volunteers.

Ployprajan Lorprasert, Benicia

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Blue/Gold Dinner

On the 1st of March the boy scouts rented the clock tower for a luncheon. These “dinners” are to commemorate outstand-ing scouts with their badges and move them up the ranks. However, sometime they are also to commemorate those who will be leaving the scouts with a certain honored, melancholy. As we almost always do, the volunteers who attended setup the event, from streamers to table covers. We also put out the food, wrapped utensils in tissue paper, and gave out cakes to be decorated and announced awards for each of the scout decorated cakes. After the speeches and awards were handed out and the food had vanished along with them the Key Club volunteers helped tear off table covers, return tables and chairs to their places. Though carrying heavy objects around small energy brimmed children wasn’t and isn’t the most placating action, this event was a success-ful one both for the scouts and the volunteers.

Ployprajan Lorprasert, Benicia

Members of Benicia helping out by setting up at the

Blue/Gold Dinner

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March of Dimes

My first time volunteering at the March of Dimes event turned out to be very fun and exciting. Although I did get lost, after an hour of searching and looking around I finally was able to make it to the venue. When I got to the actual venue I was very confused, since it was my first time volunteering at a public event. Luckily I got the help from my club officers and members. It was very ironic when I got to the checkpoint I was working at because that was the place I got lost! When working at the check-point, it was very fun to be able to cheer the walkers or runners on. Even though I personally think my cheering wasn't a big help. But it is okay because I was able to be a huge help by passing out water, refilling snacks and all that jazz. All in all I was able to have an amazing experience though I had that rough patch in the beginning. I met a few new people which I now talk to which is fantastic! My first experience at the March of Dimes was a blast and hopefully I am able to go to next year's March of Dimes event!

Christina Lam, Armijo

Members

of Division

8 cheering

on the run-

ners as they

cross the

finish line!

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March of Dimes

My first time volunteering at the March of Dimes event turned out to be very fun and exciting. Although I did get lost, after an hour of searching and looking around I finally was able to make it to the venue. When I got to the actual venue I was very confused, since it was my first time volunteering at a public event. Luckily I got the help from my club officers and members. It was very ironic when I got to the checkpoint I was working at because that was the place I got lost! When working at the check-point, it was very fun to be able to cheer the walkers or runners on. Even though I personally think my cheering wasn't a big help. But it is okay because I was able to be a huge help by passing out water, refilling snacks and all that jazz. All in all I was able to have an amazing experience though I had that rough patch in the beginning. I met a few new people which I now talk to which is fantastic! My first experience at the March of Dimes was a blast and hopefully I am able to go to next year's March of Dimes event!

Christina Lam, Armijo

Members of Division 8 at the start of March of Dimes

ready to volunteer even more!

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ArArAr

CLUB of the month

Vanessa Vega, Vanessa Vega, Vanessa Vega, RodriguezRodriguezRodriguez

MEMBER of the month

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Elisha Ednacot, Elisha Ednacot, Elisha Ednacot, VandenVandenVanden

OFFICER of the month

Cindy ChristisonCindy ChristisonCindy Christison

KIWANIAN of the month

MEMBER of the month

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All About the Division Leadership TeamAll About the Division Leadership Team The Division Leadership Team is made up of the

Lt. Governor, the Executive Assistants, News Edi-

tor, Coordinators, and the Presidents! It’s a huge

team all working towards a greater division, amaz-

ing community service, and a better experience for

the members that they serve! This month is featur-

ing the Lt. Governors Assistants!

Hello Ballers! I am the Division 8 News Editor for the 2015-

2016 Term! I make these things; what your reading now! I

turn in articles and visuals to the District so our division will

be showcased. I also run the Division website and basically

do anything that involves a computer and advertising about

Key Club and Division 8!

DNE DNE DNE --- Amara Alcayde, Amara Alcayde, Amara Alcayde, Vanden

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All About the Division Leadership TeamAll About the Division Leadership Team

Make sure to check out next month’s

Newsletter to learn all about the Presi-

dent’s of the clubs in Division 8 and also

the Division Coordinators!!

Last term I served as the Lt. Governor which was one of the

most amazing experiences I have ever had. I have a huge pas-

sion for Key Club and community service and absolutely love

everything about Division 8. I am currently a Junior at

Vanden High School. I love meeting and getting to know

new people! In my free time I like to play guitar, crochet, and

come up with new graphics. Also since my sister lives in

South Korea I have a liking towards Korean culture and all

the music and dramas that come with it! Overall, I love trying

new things and expanding my knowledge of the world!

If you ever have any new ideas or critiques about the newslet-

ter or website please share them with me! I love to collaborate

and share ideas with others, I am always working towards a

better division and improvements on community service!

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EA EA EA --- simran kaur, simran kaur, simran kaur, vanden Hey Ballers! My name is Simran Kaur, and I am one of

your Executive Assistants for the 2015-2016 Key Club term! I

am super excited to have been accepted into this position

and I’m excited to see what this new year has in store for us!

Outside of Key Club, I like long walks on the beach, long-

boarding around my neighborhood, and chillin’ with my ho-

mies. I love ice cream and Chinese food, but not together. I

also love talking on the phone, so call me anytime!

I am in charge of six out of the 12 schools in our division-

Will C Wood, Dixon, Mare Island Tech, Vanden, Fairfield,

and Armijo. I am a liaison between our Lieutenant Governor

and the clubs in our division, and I promote upcoming divi-

sion events to the officers of my six clubs and help with the

overall function of the division.

J.A.S AND TOGETHER WE MAKE UP

Jack + Amara + Simran = Jasmine

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EA EA EA --- Jack Rattanasith, Jack Rattanasith, Jack Rattanasith, Rodriguez As an Executive assistant, it is my job to help the Lieuten-ant Governor in any way possible. This includes contacting the schools that we are in charge of, planning events, giving presentations, etc. I encourage participation in events, both in my school's club, and others at division wide events. I also ensure that things flow smoothly at events and allow anyone to contact me for any questions. I am lucky to have another EA to collaborate with, it makes planning things a lot easier!

I would consider myself to be a pretty swell person outside of

Key Club. I enjoy hanging out with my

friends, long romantic walks to refrigerator

( or any place with good food ) and getting to

know new people. I am also Junior Repre-

sentative for my local Key club at Rodriguez.

It is a much smaller role than EA, and mainly

just consists of keeping all Juniors in the club

active and happy with what is going on. Alt-

hough I don't nearly play as much as I used

to, I still enjoy playing Pokemon with random

people across the world in hopes of being the

very best, like no one ever was.

AND TOGETHER WE MAKE UP

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Hello Ballers!

I hope all of you got through AP, SAT, and all the other

stressful tests! Finals are coming up soon, which means the

end of the school year. The year went by so quick and soon

another one will be right in front of us. Never forget to stop

serving over the summer! Use this extra time as an oppor-

tunity to plan out the next school year and also fundraise to

fund members for events like RTC and DCON.

I hope that you enjoyed the Newsletter this month, and

always remember to come to me with any ideas that you may

have! I am super excited for the summer, and I hope to see

all of you at all the Division events! Remember to send in

those articles and visuals by the 10th of every month! Never

stop domin8ing.

With Love,

Amara Alcayde

DNE’SCLOSING MESSAGEDNE’SCLOSING MESSAGE

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President Contact informationPresident Contact information Mia Clarissa deBorja

American Canyon [email protected]

(707) 980-1253

Ruth Nguyen

Armijo [email protected]

(707)-320-8704

Sandra Vohs

Benicia [email protected]

(707)-775-5580

Alyssa Ponce

Dixon ****

(530)-574-4015

Daniel Acuesta

Fairfield [email protected]

(707) 688-5170

Georgia Birkbeck

Justin Siena [email protected]

****

****

Mare Island Technology ****

****

Bailey Wong

Novato [email protected]

415-827-5133

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President Contact informationPresident Contact information Daniel Acuesta

Fairfield [email protected]

(707) 688-5170

Georgia Birkbeck

Justin Siena [email protected]

****

****

Mare Island Technology ****

****

Bailey Wong

Novato [email protected]

415-827-5133

Briana Esquivias

Rodriguez [email protected]

(707) 208-4668

Jasmine Sivilay

Vanden [email protected]

(707) 592-4154

Cirila Reyes

Vintage [email protected]

(707) 486-5141

Tori Joyce

Will C Wood [email protected]

707-474-7565

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If you have any questions, comments or concerns about

this newsletter please contact Lt. Governor Jasmine, or

Division News Editor Amara

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