Eagle Rock May Newsletter

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CNH District Division 3 | Eagle Rock High School BEE GREEN AND DONT PRINT NEWSLETTER!!! April 2012 May Division Council Meeting

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CNH District Division 3

| Eagle Rock High School

BEE GREEN AND DON’T PRINT NEWSLETTER!!!

April 2012

Volume I | Issue

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May Division Council Meeting

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Introduction – Page 1

Articles – Page 2

Member Recognition – Page 3

Calendar – Page 4

Side Projects – Page 5

Contacts – Page 6

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The Articles May DCM/Park Clean Up What better way to spend a three day weekend than by spending it with your division? This Memorial Day, May 28, Key Clubbers gathered at MacArthur park to report on their schools involvement and then proceed to work together as a whole to clean up the park.

Saturday Bake Sale Brownies, cookies, red velvet, rice krispies. Is your mouth watering yet? On Saturday, May 19th, eagle Rock hosted a bake sale outside the local Trader Joe’s. With our loud and cheery members attracting customers, the bake sale was a huge success. All proceeds will go towards this years ICON funds.

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Member Recognition

Member of the Month!!!

Officer of the Month!!!

Kate Hipolito – dedicating herself to service, Kate has spent most of her weekends volunteering at events such as Relay for Life, Bake Sales, and the recent Park Clean-up DCM. Attending both board and general meetings, her dedication has definitely stood out amongst the many key clubbers of Eagle Rock.

Joseph Castro – Historian The newly appointed Historian has been rewarded his position after dedicating many countless hours to his club, which was hard to balance as he also had volleyball and AP classes to worry about. His dedication has earned him his position as well as officer of the month.

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The Calendar May 2012

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30 01 02 03 04 Game Day Hope Dinner

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06 Verdugo Hills 10k Trail Hike and Run Kiwanis One Day

07 08 09 10 11 Game Day Hope Dinner Choir Concert

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18 Game Day Hope Dinner

19 Relay for Life Bake Sale Key Club Banquet

20 Men’s Breakfast Relay for Life

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25 Game Day Hope Dinner

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28 May DCM Park Clean Up

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Take Steps to Save Babies Lives

How Key Club helps: Community Relay At Relay, teams of people camp out at a local high school, park, or fairground and take turns walking or running around a track. Each team has a representative on the track at all times during the event. Because cancer never sleeps, Relays are overnight up to 24 hours in length. Most of the fundraising is performed by teams during the months leading up to the Relay For Life event.

Side Projects What is Relay for Life? Relay for Life is a life-changing event that helps communities across the globe celebrate the lives of people who have battled cancer, remember loved ones lost, and fight back against the disease.

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Contacts

Random Key Club Fact:

President: Name: Danielle Peterson Phone: (323) 610 0167 Email:[email protected] Vice President: Name: Kai Knight Phone: (323) 807 8126 Email: [email protected] Secretary: Name: Caitlin Ner Phone: (323) 610 2248 Email: [email protected] Treasurer: Name: Anna Ongjoco Phone: (323) 742 2270 Email: [email protected] Bulletin Editor: Name: Kathleen Monasterio Phone: (626) 321 8314 Email: [email protected]

The former Division 3 Sharkeys have split up into Northern and Southern divisions. D3N’s official mascot are the starfish and D3S’s mascot are the wolves.

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