September Newsletter

5
Eagle Rock Newsletter CNH District D3S // September Newsletter Table of Contents: 1. Cover Page 2. The Calendar 3. The Articles 4. Member/Officer of the Month 5. Side Projects

description

Check out what Eagle Rock has been up to on the month of September!

Transcript of September Newsletter

Page 1: September Newsletter

Eagle Rock Newsletter CNH District D3S // September Newsletter

Table of Contents:

1. Cover Page

2. The Calendar

3. The Articles

4. Member/Officer

of the Month

5. Side Projects

Page 2: September Newsletter

September 2012 Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat

26

27 28 29 30 31 01

02

Women’s Breakfast

03 04 05 06 07

Hope Dinner

Game Day

08

ACTS Thrift Store

09 10

11 12 13 14

Hope Dinner

Game Day

15

LA Food Bank

16

Men’s Breakfast

17 18 19 20 21

Hope Dinner

Game Day

22

Region 7 Training Conference

23 24 25 26 27 28

Hope Dinner

Game Day

29

LA River Clean Up

Division Council Meeting

30 01 02 03 04 05 06

The Calendar

Page 3: September Newsletter

The Articles

Why I Joined Key Club by Victoria Ngo

I joined Key Club for a couple of reasons. I needed an

extracurricular activity in order for my resume to look good

when I go to college. I was definitely not an athletic person

so joining a sport was out on my list. My friend, who is now

going to college, first told me about Key Club. She was also a

member and would regularly go to the Eagle Rock Library for

“Fun Fridays” to serve off her hours. Even though it took up

time, she was happy and liked to be a member of Key Club.

My sister was also considering joining at that time and she

told me that Key Club was basically community service.

Everything about Key Club seemed pretty interesting

because it also benefits our community and I wanted to be a

part of it. This was what I was looking for. When I went to the

meeting at lunch the other day, I was amazed by the spirit

and energy of all the members in Key Club. Everyone

seemed so excited and this was when I knew, without doubt,

that I was joining Key Club. I was very anxious and I wanted

my friends to join with me, so I asked and told them about it,

and they agreed! Key Club also helps me build responsible

skills and would seem very fun to be a part of this group. After

being in Key Club last year, I wanted to join again because it

was so fun and I liked to help people!

LA River Clean Up by Rheyven Baylosis

On September 29, 2012 over 200

Key-Clubbers along with myself, took part in

the D3S L.A. River Clean-Up event in the

Griffith Park area. During this event, we

walked up and down the river picking up

trash, pulling weeds, and removing as much

waste as possible. We were split into groups,

each with a different task to fulfill, and were

sent to certain areas where those tasks

were to be carried out.

My group was assigned trash pick-

up along the riverside and on the

downward slant. All together, we filled

about 6 bags of trash, and 2 bags of weeds

and dead plants. All groups tasked with

picking up trash, completely filled over 20

bags of weeds and waste. The entire

division filled over 30 bags of trash, weeds,

dead and fallen plants, and other forms of

waste.

What made this event memorable

and fun, just like any other Key Club event,

was how much closer our division came

together as a family. Each individual

working with one another to restore the

beauty of this landmark was an amazing

sight to see. Seeing the cooperation and

togetherness of our division is what Key

Club, in my opinion, is all about.

Page 4: September Newsletter

Member/Officer of the

Month

Caitlin Ner – Officer of the

Month

Representing Eagle Rock as the 2012-2013 Key

Club Secretary, Caitlin performs her job with

exceptional characteristics. She is always

ready to take notes during Core Board

Meetings, creates and distributes her own sign

in sheets during meetings, and is punctual

throughout her monthly submissions. Caitlin also

tries to attends as many events as possible and

is always ready to perform any task you can

delegate upon her.

Tedrick Salonga – Member

of the Month

Up and coming members have definitely

shown their key club spirit and enthusiasm!

Tedrick is one of the many newest additions to

Eagle Rock’s 2012-2013 Key Club and his

commitment to the club has definitely caught

our eye. Attending this month’s RTC and LA

River Clean Up, have definitely fueled his spirit

and has proven to be effective, as his friends

have come to follow his example. Tedrick is

definitely an inspiring member for Eagle Rock’s

Key Club.

Page 5: September Newsletter

THE ELIMINATE PROJECT:

Partners with UNICEF and Kiwanis International to

eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus

Eliminating MNT immunization for mothers and babies

are needed, an estimated cost of $110 million dollars

Kiwanis and UNICEF have successfully tackled iodine

deficiency disorders and achieved the most significant

public health successes of the 20th Century.

www.keyclub.org

3636 WOODVIEW TRACE INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46268 USA 317- 875- 8755 • US AND CANADA: 800-KIWANIS

Side Projects