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Official Newsletter of the Division 23 Yeti’s The Yeti Log

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July issue of the Division 23 Newsletter

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Official Newsletter of the Division 23 Yeti’s

The

Yeti Log

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Table of Contents............................................................ 2

Division Leadership Team ............................................... 3

A Word from the LtG ...................................................... 4

A Memo from Mary ........................................................ 5

ICON RECAP .................................................................... 6

Icon Cont. ....................................................................... 7

DCON Recap ................................................................... 8

Region Social .................................................................. 9

Club of the Month .......................................................... 10

Member of the Month ................................................... 11

Calendar ......................................................................... 12

In this Issue

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D23 Leadership Team!

Mary Castaneda

Technology Editor McXine Salva

Lieutenant Governor

Thuy Carpenter

Executive Assistant

Jessica SanJuan

Executive Assistant

Yeti

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? Mr. Mike

Region 6 Advisor

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Message from your Lieutenant Governor:

Hello Division 23, Yetis!

In a little over a month, school will begin. Some will just be entering

this new world; for others, it’ll be their last year. Even with the different situ-

ations we have, we all share one thing: Key Club. Let’s end our summer

with a BANG and get ready for this school year. Whether it’s finishing sum-

mer homeworks, being healthy, doing something you have never done

before, or doing all the service hours you can do.. Make sure you accom-

plish your summer goals! Those who work hard for what they want, gets

rewarded in the end. It’s better to keep doing something than to do noth-

ing at all. I hope everyone is having the best summer of your life!

Love,

McXine S.

Division 23 Lieutenant Governor

Challenge of the Month:

How it works:

Each month a challenge is proposed to YOU, the members, so I can

get more insight on how you are. This challenge will serve as how well you

are as a Key Clubber. Each challenge that you partake in, you will re-

ceive Yeti points! The more Yeti points you acquire, the better!

The Challenge:

Think of ways we can improve the division. What should we do to

promote Key Club at our area? Message me YOUR ideas on what we

should do to have a successful year in Key Club! Start brainstorming now!

Happy thinking/writing! (:

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A Memo from Mary

Hello everyone,

As you all know school will be starting soon! I know I

know you are all thinking school, WHY?! But hey School is an

amazing opportunity for service and it helps us all get to-

gether a lot easier and bond more! So lets take advantage

of this new school year! Hey and remember Fall Rally is just

around the corner! Oh I am so excited :) I hope you all start

your school year on a high note! Have a great rest of your

summer!

With Love

Mary Castaneda :)

[email protected]

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From July 1st to July 8th, a whole week spent with Key Club Inter-

national was truly eye opening. Coming from the bipolar weather of

Reno, Nevada to the hot and humid weather of Orlando, Florida, I

wasn’t expecting ICON to be so amazing. When I got asked by peo-

ple if I was excited for ICON, I said no-- simply because I didn’t want

to get my hopes up. That whole week with our wonderful Cali-Nev-Ha

District (Bee hive) made me realize that we truly are one ohana.

Meeting other Districts from all around the world such as New Eng-

land, Jamaica, Bahamas, New York, New Jersey, Texas-Oklahoma,

and many more impacted my very own perspective. With the variety

of cultures, we all still have something in common: Key Club. Each

Key Clubber that I met possessed a different sort of undying love for

this wonderful organization. We all knew that we came from different

places; however, this didn’t stop us from becoming a whole. From

cheering with the swarm of bees, to dancing with all the Key Club-

bers— our lives changed. Through traveling around the world within a

day (EPCOT), sitting through long and informative workshops, voting

for our next international board, sitting through House of Delegates for

hours long, dancing the night away, or cheering our hearts out

throughout ICON, everyone was able to meet amazing people

around the world and create life-long friendships. One thing I wasn’t

expecting to get out of ICON is falling deeply in love. After ICON, like

many people.. I had the PICONS: Post ICON Syndrome. It was really

bad.. I didn’t know what to do as the days passed by. I was, and still

am, in a terrible need of a time machine.

I fell deeply in love…

with Key Club.

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International Convention 2012

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District Convention

This year at our District Convention we elected our new District Board and

Installed our Division Lieutenant Governor, McXine Salva. We were very

proud to announce that our very own Alyssa Yocom was elected District

Governor! The rest of our District Board includes Ras-

mai Elasmar-Technology Editor, Cannon Joyce—

Treasurer, Lloyd Chen– Secretary The Convention

was an exciting 3-day adventure with various helpful,

and exciting workshops, a dance, and some fun in-

teresting general sessions.

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Region 6 Social

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On July 28th Region 6 will be holding a region social at

Zephyr Cove, Lake Tahoe! You are all invited and we hope

to see you there! For more info please contact:

McXine Salva or Savannah Parsons

[email protected] [email protected]

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Club Of the Month

Congrats to

Reno High School

On being club of the month for their

outstanding dedication and commit-

ment to the division!

Club of the Month

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Lets give a big Yeti cry for

Rosa Romero! Rosa is from HUG high School

and is very active in the Division,

she has shown great strength

and love for Key C;ub and our

division! She is an amazing girl!

Congrats Rosa and keep up the

great work!

Member of the Month

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Reno Kiwanis

Club’s 2nd an-

nual Chili Cook-

off at Victorian

Square from

8:00am-

6:00pm

Kiwanis July

DCM- 8:30am

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Renown Skilled

Nursing (1835

Oddie Blvd in

Sparks): great

way to volunteer

and interact

with Aktion Club

(12pm- 3pm)

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Region 6 Beach

Social/DCM!

From 11am-

4pm at Zephyr

Cove (Lake Ta-

hoe) POTLUCK!!!

(:

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Car wash? (TBA)

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