D21 June Newsletter
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JUNE 2013
EL HIPPÓTAMO
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IN THIS ISSUE
A WORD FROM OUR LTG……...3
PAST EVENTS……………..……...4
A WORD FROM OUR LTG……...3
UPCOMING EVENTS.……..….....6
A WORD FROM OUR LTG……...3
D21 OFFICERS…………….……..7
A WORD FROM OUR LTG……...3
CONTACT INFO………….……...8
YOUR GOLDEN TICKET….……...12
LAST MONTH’S QUESTION……...13
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Hello Hippos!
This month in particular has been a
very rough time for my family. I
just wanted to thank everyone, es-
pecially you Key Clubbers for al-
ways having such high spirits! You
really do show that there is always
a GOLDEN lining in everything, no
matter how devastating things may
seem.
On another note, now that summer
has began, remember to remain
ACTIVE in your volunteering! Sum-
mer is the best time to rack up all
those hours -- what else were you
really going to do, anyway? I hope
to see a lot of participation during
break. Remember to apply that
sunscreen and enjoy yourselves!
See you at the DCM!
A WORD FROM OUR LTG
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PAST EVENTS
The Vista Grande Fair is a large event that takes place annually in
the sunny month of June. Here, families from all over Tierrasanta
gather in support of a local elementary school. Understanding the
significance that this event holds on our home community, Serra
Key Club has stepped up to offer our assistance.
For 6 entire hours, Serra Key Club worked non-stop under the
beating heat of the sun. From games ranging from an ear-
wrenching balloon popping competition to a traditional bean-sack
toss challenge, we worked quickly and efficiently to get through
the never ending line of excited kids waiting to play the game.
These kids, after all, are the very children that this event has dedi-
cated itself to so passionately support.
Although this event was no piece of cake as it required us to be on
our feet and moving for the entire duration, it was undoubtedly a
rewarding experience. From the smiles on the kids faces to the
parents expressing their appreciation for our volunteers, it is unde-
niable that we have contributed to the success of this event. Serv-
ing our local community, after all, is what Serra Key Club does
best.
VISTA GRANDE FAIRE KIMBERLY BANH
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On June 8, Serra Key Club held our annual end-of-the-year banquet to celebrate an amazing year of service! With more than 200 mem-
bers and over 2000 hours served, we just had to celebrate! The event included catering from Phil’s BBQ, and special guests of the
event included our local Kiwanis members as well as former Serra Key Club Alumni Edward To and Isabella Tran. The banquet was one that was simple, yet bittersweet. Along with the impeccable barbeque we had catered, the banquet served as a
reminder of everything our club stands for. From the humorous club awards that were given away (which included the “Tuong Lang
award” and “Best Weave”) to the powerpoint featuring all of the successes that we have achieved as a club, we gathered together as
a family for the last time to recognize the bond, unity, and accom-plishments that we shared as a club. This banquet was a knot--a knot that has sealed the end of a com-mendable and unforgettable year.
END OF YEAR BANQUET (SERRA) DARIAN MARTOS
PHOTOS
COURTESY OF
TOMMY GIANG
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UPCOMING EVENTS
FOOD BANK VOLUNTEERING
WHEN: Friday, July 19, 2013
WHERE: 9850 Distribution Avenue San Diego, CA 92121
WHAT: The San Diego Food Bank provides food to the less
fortunate without any cost. We will be sorting and packaging
food for later distribution. This is a great opportunity to give
back to the community.
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An event where Key Clubbers from Region 1 and 2 get together to
learn how to become better members and officers for the future.
Workshops are presented, ranging from learning to use Photoshop
to learning how to keep their school’s Key Club running. In between
the workshops, Key Clubbers get together to show off their spirit
through their mascots and cheers. These spirit battles will deter-
mine which division deserves the spirit trophy at the end. A dance
follows after all these tiring workshops to release the stress. We
hope to see you there this year!
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Kai Sampadian
Hi, I'm Kai Sampadian and is one
of your three EA's for this current
term. I am from Serra High school
and is proud to serve along side
my fellow hippos. I am looking
forward to help out the division as
humanely possible! Hope to see
all your beautiful faces at the
DCM's and events!
- Kai Sampadian
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
TECH EDITOR’S CORNER Yo, Hippos! I do apologize for the late newsletters so far, but I
promise it won’t happen again. There are a lot of complications
this month for me to submit it on time. But it’s here, nonethe-
less. School’s out this month, but service still does not stop
there. There’s plenty to do during the summer to give back to
the community, so hang on tight there, Key Clubbers! Hope your
summer’s going well, too~
Stay Frosty,
Estella Hoang
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LAST MONTH’S QUESTION
What will you miss about school when you go
off to summer vacation?
Seeing my friends
everyday on the
weekdays!
Summer vacation is a relaxing
getaway from all the stress
from school. However, once
summer starts I realize that
I slowly become a potato
couch. I miss seeing all my
friends on a regular basis
and laughing everyday dur-
ing lunch.
-Rhys Almario
-Kristy Huynh
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CONTACT INFO
Lt. Governor
News Editor
EAs
Nicklas Lee
Estella Hoang
Kai Sampadian
Jennifer Santos
Tyler Ly
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
DIVISION BOARD
Kathy Tran
Lily Meakim
Mindy Nguyen
Irvin Salceda
Kyra Johnson
CLAIREMONT
SERRA Darian Martos
Kimberly Banh
Tommy GIang
Cindy Nguyen
Nicole Hernandez
President
Vice President
Sec-
Kevin Vankham
Ava Toledo
Karlianna Salas
Felipe Vetter
HIGH TECH INT
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Editor
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CONTACT INFO
DIVISION BOARD President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Madaline Myers
Katie Lepis
Vivianna Vasquez
Jordan Nieto
LA JOLLA
President
Vice President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Harrison Luu
Jasmine Chung
Wesley Kirk
Roger Galac
Christina Nguyen
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Editor
MADISON
Winnie Kuang
Kristy Huynh
Nicholas Tu
Leiana-Richelle Bar-
reyro
transtepha-
MIRA MESA
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Jasmine Nguyen
Thao Tran
Amy Nguyen
Alexis Green
MISSION BAY
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CONTACT INFO
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Kathy Doan
Aileen Lee
Lindsay Stall
Kathy Khem-
manivong
PATRICK HENRY
POINT LOMA Nina Nguyen
Jorge Gomez
Kaleb Duke
Jon Boone
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Yvonne Luu
Mary Kim
Gracie Yip
Thai Tran
SCRIPPS RANCH
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
President
Vice President
Vice President
Vice President
Anthony Quach
Nicole Campos
Sandy Lai
Erin Pontecorvo
Abimael Hernan-
KEARNY
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CONTACT INFO
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Editor
Julius Bascon
Emily Halaka
Osama Khan
Nhatha (Helen) Nguyen
Mikaela Magpali
Sharanee Sytha
UNIVERSITY CITY
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