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DIVISION 35 WEST
THE MONTHLY SPLASHJULY 20, 2014 VOLUME 1: ISSUE 3 CNH REGION 13 DIVISION 35 WEST
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Message froM our ltg 2
d35w answers 3
seal shoutout 4
ICon 5,6
Past events 7
the vounge 8
JulY dCM / swIM soCIal 9
uPCoMIng events 10
regIon PICnIC 11
PIe-Ing fundraIser 12
MonthlY sPotlIght 13
t-shIrt Contest 14
dne ClosIng Message 15
ContaCt Info 16,17
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MESSAGE FROM OUR LTG
AlohA SeAlS!
I hope you all are making the most of your last few weeks of summer vacation! Whether you are hanging out at the mall or serving the community, I hope you are having a great time with your friends. Remember that clubs are still expected to volunteer, attend Division and Region events, and fundraise for PTP and Project eliminate! here’s a quick recap of our goals: 15,000 ser-vice hours, $7,000 for Project eliminate, and $7,000 for PTP. So far we have served 2,687 hours and raised about $700 for PTP through Division fundrais-ers. The total amount raised for PTP does not include what each club has raised. We are a little short on service hours but I know every club board is trying to best to find more service projects.
Remember we have many Region socials that are coming up! every social you go to, we are raising money for PTP. Region Picnic is this week and I want to see a lot of seals there! This will be our first event where we have spirit battles! our wonderful executive Assistants have been working with the eAs of the other divisions in the region to make a new Region Spirit Stick. You will also get to meet and bond with other members of the region.
Remember that you are given an endless amount of opportunities every day and it’s up to you whether you take them or not.
Serving with a smile,Vince NguyenDivision 35 West lieutenant Governor
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QOTM: What have you learned in the first three months of the new term?
from being an active member and officer and being able to attend
ICon, I’ve learned that Key Club is not a mere high school club, rath-
er, a family unit that’s tied together through one unifying passion to
serve. It knits all of us together and gives us everlasting memories and unforgettable friendships that I can
to look back and cherish upon!
Michael IllaganMonrovia
In these past three months I learned that in order to have successful fun-raisers and venues for events require
a great deal of publicity and great relations with a multitude of people in order to get the help necessary to
make things happen
Samantha LiuLos Altos
I learned that Key Club is a lot more than a simple club. It is a family. we work together, volunteer together and cheer together. no matter what position you hold in Key Club you have the ability to inspire and make a positive change in your home, school and
community. thanks to these past three months it has helped me immensely grow
as both a Key Clubber and a person. the volunteer hours I serve help change the world. the training conferences I attend
help myself grow as an individual. the spir-it battles I participate in makes me friends
that last a lifetime.
Austin LyGlen A. Wilson
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SEAL SHOUTOUT
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within the past three months of this term, I’ve learned more than I ever thought I would’ve learned in
the past three years. I’ve learned to overcome many fears, public
speaking especially, and now I feel more confident in myself and my abilities, than ever. I couldn’t have grown this much as a person with-
out Key Club as my catalyst, and as a chair, I feel as though all the opportunities I have received are
so surreal. I am so grateful to have been given the blessing of being a member of the opportunibees, and I hope to improve more as a person as my passion for service
continues to ignite.
By: Jeanie Park our 2014-2015 P.I.E Chair
ICON
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My ICon experienceBy: Crystal espinosa
once I found out that ICon was going to be in anaheim this year, I knew I wanted to go. I’m glad that a lot of my members thought the same thing because we represented wilson well with 9 of our members going.I knew ICon was going to be fun, with what everyone told me. how-ever, it absolutely blew my mind. along with meeting tons of new and interesting people everyday, it was such an inspiring event. every single person I met inspired me because we were all there for the same rea-son and it was thrilling to see people around the whole world involved and working towards the same goals. It might sound a little lame to say that the workshops were my fa-vorite part about ICon. I was blessed enough to walk into some reallY great workshops, and I don’t say that lightly because they made the biggest impact on me throughout all of ICon.although I’m sad to see that it’s over, I am truly grateful for the experi-ence. I learned lots of valuable things that I look forward to incorporat-ing into our club this term.
ICON
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My ICon experienceBy: Crystal espinosa
once I found out that ICon was going to be in anaheim this year, I knew I wanted to go. I’m glad that a lot of my members thought the same thing because we represented wilson well with 9 of our members going.I knew ICon was going to be fun, with what everyone told me. how-ever, it absolutely blew my mind. along with meeting tons of new and interesting people everyday, it was such an inspiring event. every single person I met inspired me because we were all there for the same rea-son and it was thrilling to see people around the whole world involved and working towards the same goals. It might sound a little lame to say that the workshops were my fa-vorite part about ICon. I was blessed enough to walk into some reallY great workshops, and I don’t say that lightly because they made the biggest impact on me throughout all of ICon.although I’m sad to see that it’s over, I am truly grateful for the experi-ence. I learned lots of valuable things that I look forward to incorporat-ing into our club this term.
THE VOUNGE
PAST EVENTS
on friday June 10, division 35 west host-ed a fundraiser at the vounge. the day
was filled with fun and food as key club-bers played games such as Mao, Cards against humanity, egyptian war, and Mafia while eating their favorite foods
and sipping on their favorite tea. all in all division 35 west raised $50 dollars.
JULY DCM / SWIM SOCIAL
on saturday July 12, division 35 west held their dCM near the el Monte aquatic
Center and had a joint swim social with d35e and goldstone
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the VoungeBy: Maharsh Patel
the vounge social was a really great event in terms of bonding with the division. Personally I enjoyed teaching people how to play munchkin and the competition in each game we played as we ate food and drank tea. we mainly played card games including Mao , Mafia ,and egyptian war along with Munchkin and Cards against humanity. It was a great fundraising idea and I would love to see it
implemented at other locations.
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Region Picnic
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AugustMonday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
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4 5 6 7 8 9DCM / R13 Beach Clean
Up
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Swimming with SealsBy Dylan Tran
On July 12 2014, fellow Seals and Goldstone Gators swam at the El Monte Aquatic Center. It was a great time for me. I was in charge of collecting the money for the event. It was my first time doing this and at first it was very confusing but I got the hang of it after a while. Even though I couldn’t swim until the last hour and half of the event, I still had the time of my life because of the great number of friends around me. I got to
spend time with my fellow friends and make a couple of new friends as well. After swimming I enjoyed some snacks at the concession stands. Overall I think that this event was a great bonding experience. I’ve come to love joint events because I
get to meet a lot more people than usual.
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REGION PICNIC
UPCOMING EVENTS
Calling all lionfish to join us for our annual re-gion 13 Picnic!
It’s going to be an awesome day of eating deli-cious food with the company of your r13 oha-na, meeting new people, playing games, buy-ing and selling merchandise, showIng Your
dIvIsIon sPIrIt, and much, much more!More info on the flyer
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Monthly Spotlightof July
Member of the Month
Austin lyGlen A. Wilson
Officer of the Month
Brenda ChowArroyo
Club of the Month
Glen A. Wilson
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Attention all sealsWE NEED T-Shirt Designs for the upcoming year
THE TSHIRT MUST INCLUDE THE FOLLOWINGThe name of every school in the division
Division 35 West itselfour Mascot (Seal)
Region 13Cali - Nev - ha District
The Key Club International logoThe Year 2014-2015
there are no restrictions and be as creative as possibleall shirt designs are due by august 2nd
Email designs to : [email protected]
examplesP.S. WINNER GETS A FREE SHIRT
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DNE CLOSING MESSAGE
hello Seals, The first quarter of the term is coming to an end and hopefully this summer period has served as an extended learning period (I know it has for me). Giving all the new members and officers to learn every-thing they possibly can learn about key club and what each esrvant leadership role entails and what is expected of each officer. I hope everyone is having a great summer and I hope you enjoyed read-ing this month’s newsletter. I hope to see you all at Region Picnic and the upcoming Beach Cleanup
In Service,Maharsh PatelDNe Division 35 West 2014-2015
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ArcadiaSean Yueh <[email protected]>
ArroyoBrenda Chow <[email protected]>
DuarteJovon Wu <[email protected]>
Baldwin ParkSelina Han <[email protected]>
El monteValerie Gan <[email protected]>
GlendoraJasmine Yang <[email protected]>
Los altosSam Liu <[email protected]>
MonroviaMarilyn Mejia <[email protected]>
MOUNTAIN VIEWBeatrice Rodriguez <[email protected]>
West CovinaKatherine Tong <[email protected]>
sierra vistaAngela Li <[email protected]>
wilsonCrystal Espinosa <[email protected]>
CONTACT INFOPresidents
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vince nguyenlieutenant governor
[email protected](626) 780-5971
maharsh patel
division news [email protected]
(562) 536-1217
Stephanie li, Frances austria
Executive assistants
millie wong, betty hang
spirit coordiantors
[email protected] / [email protected]
austin ly
event task coordinator
Michael liu
inter club coordinator [email protected]
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Thanks For Reading!
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