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Club Officers (2013—2014)
President President Elect Secretary Treasurer Immediate-Past President
Victoria E Davidson-Castillo Anna Wu David Wallach/ Kathy Young Izzeldin Osman Mahmood Bashir
Board of Directors (2014—2016)
Robert Barba Charlie Huff
Charles Karsch Kathy Young
Tina Banes Grace Chan
Ray Jan
Board of Directors (2013—2015)
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
by Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights, a Registered 501(C)(3) Non-Profit Organization
November 11, 2014
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The eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month
That was the moment at which the War "to end all Wars" came to an end in 1918. Today, Veter-ans Day is celebrated to honor the duty, sacrifice and service of America's nearly 25 million veter-ans of ALL wars. This week's message is short... Take a moment today, tomorrow and every day you have before you to stop, think and thank those who have given it all so that we can enjoy it all. Serve safely this week.... ~V~
Page 14-15 Key Leader Page 16 Key Club Pre-Fall Rally Page 17 November DCM Page 18 Rose Float Delectating Schedule Page 19 OGMS Builder’s Club Pet Food Drive Page 20-21 Member Roster
Page 1 President’s Message Page 2 Club Projects and Chairs Page 3 Upcoming Events & Speakers Page 4-5 Club Meeting Page 6 Weekly Speaker Page 7 Happy & Sad Dollar Holiday Social Save The Date Page 8 Elvis Social Page 9 Homeland Hero's Luncheon Page 10 2014 La Puente Spooktacular 5k Page 11-13 Splendid 20
The President’s Message | By Victoria Davidson-Castillo
Kiwanis Hacienda Heights
P.O. Box 5825 Hacienda Hts, CA 91745
(626) 336-0524 KiwanisHH.org
Meetings: 2nd, 4th Wednesdays 7 AM IHOP, 18261 Gale Ave City of Industry
1st Wednesday, 6 PM Casa Blanca 15822 Gale Ave, Hacienda Heights
Serving the Children of the World www.kiwanis.org
Winner of Newsletter
Award
Fewer babies are dying from neonatal tetanus thanks to Kiwanis International, UNICEF and its partners. Tomorrow—Wednesday, November 12—is your chance to celebrate this measured progress and find out where the Kiwanis family currently stands in our efforts to raise US$110 million. Team members, supporters and partners from all over the world will tune in during our seventh Worldwide Report Day, including UNICEF. “I am thrilled that Kiwanis leaders around the world are taking the time to report on this amazing progress,” said Caryl M. Stern, president and CEO of the U.S. Fund for UNICEF. Don’t miss your chance to join. Visit www.TheEliminateProject.org/wwrd
Worldwide Report Day is November 12th
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To give primacy to the human and spiritual rather than to the material values of life.
To encourage the daily living of the Golden Rule in all human relationships.
To promote the adoption and the application of higher social, business and professional standards.
To develop, by precept and example, a more intelligent, aggressive and serviceable citizenship.
To provide, through Kiwanis clubs, a practical means to form enduring friendships, to render altruistic service and to build better communities.
To cooperate in creating and maintaining that sound public opinion and high idealism which make possible the increase of righteousness, justice, patriotism, and goodwill.
Club Projects and Chairs
PROJECT COORDINATOR 4th of July Kathy Young Adopt-A-Hwy Lon Salgren Fireworks Robert Barba Interclub Kathy Young Kiwaniscope Anna Wu Membership Growth Dave Wallach Kiwanis One Day Anna Wu Pancake Breakfast Lon Salgren Pro Rodeo Dave Wallach Shoes that Fit David Malkin Spiritual Aims Victoria Davison- Castillo Stuff the Bus Dave Wallach Webmaster Ray Jan Weekly Programs Charlie Huff
COMMITTEE CHAIRS Citizen/ Community Mahmood Bashir Service Finance Grace Chan Policies & Procedures David Malkin Project Eliminate Anna Wu Scholarships Dave Wallach Sponsored Youth Dave Wallach Social & Hospitality Susan Jacklin Ribfest Mahmood Bashir Relay For Life Lon Salgren Youth Services Charlie Huff
K I W A N I S I N T E R N A T I O N A L | O B J E C T I V E S
Kiwaniscope Editorial Staff Anna Wu Editor in Chief Lon Salgren Assistant Editor David Malkin Features Editor Mahmood Bashir Contributing Editor Dave Wallach Contributing Editor Kathy Young Contributing Editor
The Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights meets 7:00 am on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month at IHOP, 18261 Gale Ave, City of Industry. And 1st Wednesday, 6 pm, at Casa Blanca, 15922 Gale Ave, Hacienda Heights.
Dedicated to Changing the World, One Child and One Community at a Time.
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November 11, 2014
Contact Us - [email protected], (626) 336-0524, PO Box 5825, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745, KiwanisHH.org
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UPCOMING CLUB ACTIVITIES
November 13th – Field of Valor ALL Clubs Luncheon ($10.00—In-N-Out will be providing lunch)
November 13th – Division 35 Council Meeting—Covina Bowl
November 15th – Key Club Fall Rally at Six Flags Magic Mountain
November 15th – Watershed Restoration at 8 AM
November 15th – Turkey Trot Setup 10 PM
November 16th – Turkey Trot Pancake Breakfast 6 AM
November 22nd – KIWIN’S Fall Rally—Buena Park
November 29th – Small Business Day Pancake Breakfast
The Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights meets 7:00 am on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month at IHOP, 18261 Gale Ave, City of Industry. And 1st Wednesday, 6 pm, at Casa Blanca, 15922 Gale Ave, Hacienda Heights.
Dedicated to Changing the World, One Child and One Community at a Time.
THETHETHE KIWANISCOPEKIWANISCOPEKIWANISCOPE by Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights, a Registered 501(C)(3) Non-Profit Organization
November 11, 2014
Contact Us - [email protected], (626) 336-0524, PO Box 5825, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745, KiwanisHH.org
Weekly Inspirational Alms
“In war the heroes always outnumber the Soldiers, ten to one.”
- H.L. Mencken
OUR UPCOMING PROGRAMS
11/12/14 (Morning Mtg) Mahmood Bashir/ LTG Official Visit 11/26/14 (Morning Mtg) How to Select An Acountant/ Deborah Reed 12/03/14 (Evening Mtg) Middle East Deployment/ Maj. Diana Arnold 12/10/14 (Morning Mtg) Los Altos Choir Holiday Program/ Jeffrey Fahey If you or someone you know would like to be our program please contact Charlie Huff
REMINDER!!
On the 1st Wednesday of every month we will be meeting at Casa Blanca, 5:30 PM Social & 6:30 PM Meeting We will continue to meet at IHOP on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month at 7 AM. The 3rd Wednesday of every month will now be an evening board meeting in which everyone is welcome to attend at Casa Blanca.5:30 PM So-cial & 6:30 PM Meeting
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Dedicated to Changing the World, One Child and One Community at a Time.
THETHETHE KIWANISCOPEKIWANISCOPEKIWANISCOPE by Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights, a Registered 501(C)(3) Non-Profit Organization
November 11, 2014
Contact Us - [email protected], (626) 336-0524, PO Box 5825, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745, KiwanisHH.org
The Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights meets 7:00 am on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month at IHOP, 18261 Gale Ave, City of Industry. And 1st Wednesday, 6 pm, at Casa Blanca, 15922 Gale Ave, Hacienda Heights.
Madam President called
the meeting to order
at 6:40 PM. Our young
Boy Scout Ivan Castillo
lead us in the pledge of
allegiance, our visiting SLP
President of Wilson KI-
WIN’S Josphine Tjandra
delivered the invocation,
and Dave Wallach led us
in the singing of the patri-
otic song. Grace Chan
performed the pin &
badge checks and collect-
ed food items for Del Ha-
ven, Anna Wu enthusiasti-
cally sold the "split the
pot" tickets, and Madam
President circulated the
donation cans. Members
in attendance were Dave
Wallach, Anna Wu, Char-
lie Huff, Izzey Osman, Vic-
toria Davidson Castillo,
Grace Chan, Tina Banes,
Nancy Bashir, Mahmood
Bashir, Lon Salgren, Susan
Jacklin, Kathy Young, and
David Malkin.
We welcomed our guests
Ivan Castillo, Nicholas
Castillo, Kristy Wallach,
Keith Banes, and Darrell
Brooke our guest speaker.
We also introduced two
guests, who we will refer
to as guest for the last
time as they are to be in-
ducted that night, John
Carmichael from the
YMCA and Jay Daub. We
also had a great turnout of
our SLP guests, From Wil-
son KIWIN’S: Andrea Hu,
Josephine Tjandra, Lili
Anne Labaio. From Los
Altos Key Club: Connie
Pung & Kaitlyn Eng. Dave
Wallach led us in the sing-
ing of our "Welcome
Song". We followed up
that song with a "Happy
Birthday" song for Ste-
phen Chan (11/11),
Grace’s husband.
We went right into our
inductions for the night.
Our Past President and
LTG Mahmood Bashir
inducted one of our new-
est members John Carmi-
chael. Charlie Huff induct-
ed Jay Daub.
After inductions, both
members were given 5
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Contact Us - [email protected], (626) 336-0524, PO Box 5825, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745, KiwanisHH.org
The Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights meets 7:00 am on the 1st, 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month at IHOP, 18261 Gale Ave, City of Industry. And 3rd Wednesday, 6 pm, at Casa Blanca, 15922 Gale Ave, Hacienda Heights.
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minutes to speak about
themselves. Congratula-
tions to both John and Jay
and welcome to our club.
Our club had a busy two
weeks. Our members
were out in the communi-
ty representing our club
and serving the communi-
ty.
Thank you to those who
attended the El Monte
Installation and interclub.
Thank you Anna for repre-
senting our club at the
Hacienda Heights Commu-
nity center grand opening
on Oct. 25th. On the night
of the Oct. 25th, our club
served drinks for the din-
ner and dance as a fund-
raising opportunity for our
club. We also had a tip jar
for Eliminate, $16 was
collected.
Madam President report-
ed that there were ap-
proximately 1000 people
who attended the Del Ha-
ven Halloween Party. She
thanked to all who helped
out.
Madam President, Anna,
Lon, David M, and Teri
attended the Public Safety
Appreciation Luncheon.
Our club had a table at the
STC Dance Impression
Night at the Hacienda
Heights Community Cen-
ter on Nov. 1st. Thanks to
David M, John, Anna, Su-
san, and Wilson. We also
collected $40 for Eliminate
at the event.
Charlie introduced our
Guest Speaker Darrel
Brooke who spoke to us
on Estate Planning
Our members participated
in happy/sad dollars and
generously donated
$55.00 in total. We col-
lected $24.00 for Chil-
dren's Hospital, $23 for
Relay for Life, and $25.00
for ELIMINATE. Madam
President adjourned the
meeting at 8:13 PM as we
sang "Hail to Kiwanis".
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Dedicated to Changing the World, One Child and One Community at a Time.
THETHETHE KIWKIWKIWANISCOPEANISCOPEANISCOPE by Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights, a Registered 501(C)(3) Non-Profit Organization
November 11, 2014
Contact Us - [email protected], (626) 336-0524, PO Box 5825, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745, KiwanisHH.org
The Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights meets 7:00 am on the 1st, 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month at IHOP, 18261 Gale Ave, City of Industry. And 3rd Wednesday, 6 pm, at Casa Blanca, 15922 Gale Ave, Hacienda Heights.
Story by David Malkin Our speaker this week was Darrell G. Brooke, Attorney At Law, Certified Specialist, Estate Planning, and Trust and Probate Law. Darrell is a former Kiwanian and as he stated, “he went over to the dark side and joined the “R” club”. Since Darrell knew many of the Kiwanis traditions he was able to weave those into his presentation and inject many humorous moments. The goal of estate planning is to avoid probate. A probate pro-ceeding can result in a significant delay in the distribution of the decedent’s assets and become rather expensive. Unfortunately, it cannot always be avoided. The first topic he discussed was Wills. This is the minimum that one needs only if their estate is less than $150,000.00. Anything more than this amount they should move into a Trust. A Trust allows you to leave your assets to your beneficiaries without undergoing the time consuming and costly pro-ceedings of probate. A Revocable Trust in combination with a pourover will is the backbone of every good estate plan. A Living Trust is a legal document executed by the grantor (the person who creates the trust) to the trustee (the person in charge of the trust) for the benefit of the designated beneficiaries. Mr. Brooke then discussed Health Care Directives and Conservatorships. When an individual is unable to handle his or her own financial and/or personal affairs, the need may arise for the appointment of a conservator. A Guardianship is similar to a Conservatorship, however the appointment of a Guardian is made for a minor and not for an incapacitated adult. The needs of each individual are different and needs to be evaluated on an individual
bases. Finally, you should have an Advanced Health Care Directive that ap-points someone to make health care decisions for you when you are not able to and instructs that person what your desires are for health care. If any of these topics interest you and want to discuss them in more depth you can contact our speaker at: Darrell G. Brooke, Attorney At Law – Estate Planning 525 S. Myrtle Ave., Suite 204, Monrovia, CA 91016-6145 Phone: 626.303.1806
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SPEAKER OF THE WEEK DARRELL G. BROOKE, ATTORNEY
ESTATE PLANNING
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Contact Us - [email protected], (626) 336-0524, PO Box 5825, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745, KiwanisHH.org
The Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights meets 7:00 am on the 1st, 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month at IHOP, 18261 Gale Ave, City of Industry. And 3rd Wednesday, 6 pm, at Casa Blanca, 15922 Gale Ave, Hacienda Heights.
Happy & Sad Dollars
Tina – Happy because my oldest son Nathan, a Veteran who has been sick for 10 years will finally be receiving a Kidney and I am proud to say that I am the donor. It has been a long road but finally it will be taking place either in December or Janu-ary. Jay – Happy to say that when I received my new Drivers License, I applied the sticker to the Organ Donor section. David M – Happy because the Senior Pathfinders collected another $120 for Shoes that Fit. Dave W – Happy because this past Saturday was the KIWIN’s Fall Rally North in Manteca. I started out at 3:00 AM, picked up 7 KIWIN’s, different locations and made the drive. Had a flat tire in
Ventura, got it changed and finished the trip. A long day and a lot of driving. Also happy for Tina. Mahmood – Thanks to the SLP’s for the Thank You notes. Had a good time at Key Leader in Jul-ian. Remember, something the smallest things make the biggest impact. Victoria – Sad because if forgot my canned food for the food bank. Lon – Happy because the Newton Builders Club will be holding a canned food drive. Asked by the Advisor if we had a group to donate the cans to and was told that they would be donating to Del Have. Happy because we took 28 SLP’s to Key Leader at Julian. Was very successful and fun.
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SAVE THE DATE
HOLIDAY SOCIAL
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2014
Black Angus
15500 Whittier Blvd., Whittier Time: 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM
For additional information please contact:
Susan & Kathy
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Dedicated to Changing the World, One Child and One Community at a Time.
THETHETHE KIWANISCOPEKIWANISCOPEKIWANISCOPE by Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights, a Registered 501(C)(3) Non-Profit Organization
November 11, 2014
Contact Us - [email protected], (626) 336-0524, PO Box 5825, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745, KiwanisHH.org
The Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights meets 7:00 am on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month at IHOP, 18261 Gale Ave, City of Industry. And 1st Wednesday, 6 pm, at Casa Blanca, 15922 Gale Ave, Hacienda Heights.
Hacienda Heights Kiwanis Club Elvis Social Hacienda Heights Community Center
By Nancy Bashir Elvis & his pelvis are alive & well, at least they were on October 29th at the brand new Hacienda Height Community Center. Our inaugural Fifth Wednesday Social night was beyond fun for those of us who attended……what a fabulous idea our Madame
President has imple-mented! Elvis took the stage right be-fore 7:00 & several of us (who shall remain nameless) acted like we were teenagers transported back to the 60’s & early 70’s. Those in attendance were Madame President Victoria Davidson & Jay Daub, Mahmood & Nancy Bashir, Susan Jacklin, Kathy Young, Robert & Debra Barba (and lots of Barba family!), Lon Salgren, and David & Teri Mal-kin. It was a great evening & we encourage all of our members to take part in these events. Pure fun!
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Contact Us - [email protected], (626) 336-0524, PO Box 5825, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745, KiwanisHH.org
The Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights meets 7:00 am on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month at IHOP, 18261 Gale Ave, City of Industry. And 1st Wednesday, 6 pm, at Casa Blanca, 15922 Gale Ave, Hacienda Heights.
November 11, 2014
Public Safety Appreciation Luncheon
2014 Homeland Heroes
October 30, 2014 members of the Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights in their various community roles gathered with hundreds of involved citizens from the 4th Supervisorial District to honor the men and women who serve our unincorporated county neighborhoods as law enforcement and fire protection. Anna Wu, Victoria Davidson, and Lon Salgren were able to attend and represent the Club. David Malkin and his bride, Teri, represented the Senior Pathfinders Club, who also sponsored the event. Gino Kwok attended with the members of the Hacienda La Puente School Board. Mary Ann King, Hacienda Heights resident and host of Romper Room, helped pass out door prizes. Pete Demetri-ou, KNX newscaster, was the Master of Ceremonies. Sheriffs, Firefighters, and California Highway Patrol (CHP) officers filled the room to help honor their own. Explorer cadets from all three programs were honored as well. Don Knabe presented the audience with a video on sex trafficking that highlighted the fact that a 10-17 year old "sex worker" is not a criminal, is not a prostitute, but rather is a victim forced into that life of crime. It was a gritty but eye opening look at what is happening right here in LA County. The highlight of the luncheon for our club was the presentation of the Deputy of the Year award for the unincor-porated Hacienda Heights area to our own "Town Sheriff" Brian Sanford. Brian is a former member of our club and is actively involved in many of the events we support, in particular, the annual 4th of July Parade and the organizing committee. Please consider attending this incredible event next year. It is truly a blessing to see the dedicated heroes that serve, protect and police our communities.
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Dedicated to Changing the World, One Child and One Community at a Time.
THETHETHE KIWANISCOPEKIWANISCOPEKIWANISCOPE by Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights, a Registered 501(C)(3) Non-Profit Organization
November 11, 2014
Contact Us - [email protected], (626) 336-0524, PO Box 5825, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745, KiwanisHH.org
The Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights meets 7:00 am on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month at IHOP, 18261 Gale Ave, City of Industry. And 1st Wednesday, 6 pm, at Casa Blanca, 15922 Gale Ave, Hacienda Heights.
2014 La Puente Spooktacular 5k
By Nicolas Castillo-Davidson, Newton Builders Club At 6 a.m. on the morning of October 26, 2014, I arrived at the La Puente City Hall to register for the 2014 La Puente Halloween run. I have run in a few 5Ks before, but this was my time running in the La Puente Main Street run. Before the run, I meet up with two of the scouts from my troop - Troop 701 from First United Methodist Church, La Puente. Juan "Junior" Lerma and Ismael Oritz. Junior was in Builders Club at Newton last year and is a Key Clubber at Los Altos this year. Ismael is also a freshman at Los Altos, I am trying to get him to join the K Family. At 7:15 a.m. the race started and less than 20 minutes later, Ismael crossed the finish line with Junior shortly behind him. I finished with a time of 26 minutes 42 seconds for a fourth place in our age group. On November 25th, Ismael will be presented an award for being the fastest 11-14 year old male in the 5K. Throughout the event we saw Kiwanis Family all around. Mrs. *Nancy+ Begg from the La Puente Club was helping Ms. *Irma+ Salcedo, her fellow club member, by passing out bananas to all the runners at the end of the race. Mr. *Gino+ Kwok from Hacienda Heights Kiwanis was at the starting line with the City Council and 57th Assembly Representative, Ian Calderon. It was a great event. There were over 2500 runners for the 10K because the La Puente run is one of the training events for STUDENT RUN LA as they train for the LA Marathon. I hope to be able to join that for the 2016 marathon. But while I wait, I will be running the YMCA Turkey Trot on November 16th. Can't wait to join you all for a great pancake breakfast!
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Contact Us - [email protected], (626) 336-0524, PO Box 5825, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745, KiwanisHH.org
The Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights meets 7:00 am on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month at IHOP, 18261 Gale Ave, City of Industry. And 1st Wednesday, 6 pm, at Casa Blanca, 15922 Gale Ave, Hacienda Heights.
SPLENDID 20 A CELEBRATION OF 20 YEARS OF DANCE
ANNE MA DANCE IMPRESSIONS PRODUCTIONS (DIP)
Story by David Malkin A week long celebration of the grand opening of the new Hacienda Heights Community Center culmi-nated last Saturday night with the beautiful cultural dance production, Splendid 20, celebrating 20 years of dance. The event was a sold out audience with many of our Kiwanis Club members present in the audience and to give a helping hand. Would you expect anything different from a Kiwanian. Present were: John Hsu; Stephanie Hu and Ed Royce, David Malkin and former first lady Teri Malkin; Susan Jacklin; Ray Jan; one of our newest members Wilson Mach; and our President Elect Anna Wu and former member Ben Su. Ms. Anne Ma established Dance Impressions Productions (DIP) in 1994. Their mission is to promote the art of Chinese folk dance, and motivate the younger generation to better understand their Chi-nese heritage. Dance Impressions Productions also focuses on entertainment performance art. Their
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Dedicated to Changing the World, One Child and One Community at a Time.
THETHETHE KIWKIWKIWANISCOPEANISCOPEANISCOPE by Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights, a Registered 501(C)(3) Non-Profit Organization
November 11, 2014
Contact Us - [email protected], (626) 336-0524, PO Box 5825, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745, KiwanisHH.org
The Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights meets 7:00 am on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month at IHOP, 18261 Gale Ave, City of Industry. And 1st Wednesday, 6 pm, at Casa Blanca, 15922 Gale Ave, Hacienda Heights.
dancers are trained in, but not limited, to many dance forms, including Chinese classi-cal dance, folk dance, martial arts, ballet, modern, jazz, tap, and hip-hop, as well as flexibility discipline. They encourage their dancers to be well rounded in every form of dance. Dance Impressions Productions has played a very important role in promoting Chinese culture by performing in various events around Southern California. Many of their dancers also perform at various con-certs outside of the local area. In 2011, Dance Impressions Productions received a special invitation to perform 24 major shows at Disneyland for Disney’s Family Fun Weekend Lunar New Year Celebration for Year of the Rab-bit. To celebrate the 100th National Day of the Republic of China, Dance Impressions Productions trav-eled to Taiwan to participate in an exciting dance performance and culture exchange program with the famous City Ballet Company. Today, Dance Impressions Productions team up with STC Foundation to combine their efforts in exploring and sharing the Asian culture.
To learn more about Dance Impressions Productions (DIP), or if you have a child that would like to learn to dance, go to:
www.danceimpressionsproductions.com or
Contact Anne Ma at: (714) 914-9143
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The Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights meets 7:00 am on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month at IHOP, 18261 Gale Ave, City of Industry. And 1st Wednesday, 6 pm, at Casa Blanca, 15922 Gale Ave, Hacienda Heights.
Contact Us - [email protected], (626) 336-0524, PO Box 5825, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745, KiwanisHH.org
SPLENDID 20 A CELEBRATION OF 20 YEARS OF DANCE
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Contact Us - [email protected], (626) 336-0524, PO Box 5825, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745, KiwanisHH.org
The Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights meets 7:00 am on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month at IHOP, 18261 Gale Ave, City of Industry. And 1st Wednesday, 6 pm, at Casa Blanca, 15922 Gale Ave, Hacienda Heights.
Dedicated to Changing the World, One Child and One Community at a Time.
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November 11, 2014
Key-Leader Camp Cedar Glen October 24-26
Service Leadership Program
By Allie Chang Co-Historian, Wilson KIWIN’S Kids from all over California came to Julian, California, to learn how to be a better leader and to take risks. In the time span of three days, all the kids grew as an individual and made stronger and new bonds that will last forever. Throughout all the different activities such as, trying to climb over a wall, the bonfire, and all the neighborhood activities brought all of us closer. When we first got to the camp, we played some ice breakers to get to know some of the peo-ple. We then learned about the key leader principles. Each person was put into a neighbor-hood and was asked to make a team name, a team chant and, a team poster. Throughout the weekend we met with our neighborhood plenty of times to do little activities to learn about the key leader principles. To learn about the key leader principles our amazing key leader facil-itator, Wendy, shared with us a story about Larry and we learned about all the good things he has done and how they people gave back to him when he needed the help. He found many ways to fundraise for good causes. Besides all the in-door activities we did we even did some outdoor activities that taught us about trust and commu-nication. We learned about trust when we were given the task to all climb over this 12-15 feet wall. (Continue on Page 11)
Hacienda Heights Kiwanis Service Leadership Programs
WEEKLY MEETINGS
Wilson Key Club: First Friday of every month, 12:30 PM in Room:-B-8 All other weeks, Thursday, 12:30 PM in Room:B-8 Wilson KIWIN'S: Wednesdays at 12:45 PM in Room:B-4 Los Altos Key Club: Thursdays at 12:15 PM in Room:S-1 Los Altos KIWIN'S: Wednesdays at 12:12 PM in Room:G-5 OGMS Builders: Thursdays at 2:45 PM in Room:25
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The Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights meets 7:00 am on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month at IHOP, 18261 Gale Ave, City of Industry. And 1st Wednesday, 6 pm, at Casa Blanca, 15922 Gale Ave, Hacienda Heights.
Service Leadership Program
(Continued from Page 10) We had to rely on the people to lift you up safely and to catch you if you ever fall. Many people struggled with this activity because most people don’t tend to trust the people that they don’t quite know. We also did this communication exercise where there are two groups and there is a wall in between them. They are given the same objects but one group is supposed to create the master-piece while the other group replicates it. They are only given a number of phone calls
to talk to each other. They are not allowed to say the actual name of the item so it’s truly based off of communication. Throughout the weekend, you were able to see how much peo-ple have grown and became a different person. The change that can happen over a weekend is amazing. I would like to thank the Hacienda Height Kiwanis to sponsor KIWINS and Key club members to attend this wonderful leadership camp. Without their support and this oppor-tunity many of us would not have went and became such amazing leaders.
Key-Leader Camp Cedar Glen October 24-26
By Bailey Lu Wilson Key Club Key Leader is one of the most memorable places I have ever been to. It has not only changed my life in many ways, but Iv'e gained new friends through process. The camp facilitators, stu-dent and adults, are amazing and help us learn efficient ways in becoming leaders for our club and community. This camp has a lot to offer from their amazing camp grounds to their ways in teaching us servant leadership. It's an honor attending that camp and it is and al-ways will be my Key moment in Key Club. "Julian, CA is famous for their apples. I believe Julian's best crop is our Key Leader graduates from camp Cedar Glen. It is my hope that the seeds we planted here will continue to grow and that these graduates will flourish from what they have learned " - Lon Salgren
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Contact Us - [email protected], (626) 336-0524, PO Box 5825, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745, KiwanisHH.org
The Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights meets 7:00 am on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month at IHOP, 18261 Gale Ave, City of Industry. And 1st Wednesday, 6 pm, at Casa Blanca, 15922 Gale Ave, Hacienda Heights.
Dedicated to Changing the World, One Child and One Community at a Time.
by Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights, a Registered 501(C)(3) Non-Profit Organization
November 11, 2014
KEY CLUB PRE FALL RALLY
By Dave Wallach This past Saturday both Key Club 35 East and West held Pre Fall Rallies in preparation of Fall Rally at 6 Flags this Saturday, November 15th. Key Club 35 East led by Lieutenant Governor Daanyaal Kumar met at Creekside Park in Wal-nut. Over 250 Key Clubbers gathered to prac-tice cheers and show their spirit. The day began at 11 am and concluded at 3 pm. By the end of the day spirit and cheer was overflowing. LTG Daanyaal is confident that Key Club 35 East will win the Spirit Battle and bring home the Spirit Stick. LTG Mahmood Bashir and Dave Wallach were on hand to show our support. Key Club 35 West led by Lieutenant Governor Vince Ngyen met at Arcadia Park in Arcadia. Close to 300 Key Clubbers, included members from both Glen A Wilson High School and Los Altos High School, gathered to practice cheers and show their spirit. The day began at 3 pm and concluded at 7 pm. By the end of the evening the Key Clubbers were pumped up and ready to show their spirit and recite their cheers with volume and unison. LTG Vince is confident that Key Club 35 West will win the Spirit Battle and bring home the Spirit Stick. LTG Mahmood Bashir and Dave Wallach were on hand to show our support. This year’s Fall Rally looks to be one of the largest attended. If you are interested in volunteering to be a chaperon please let LTG Mahmood know.
Service Leadership Program
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Contact Us - [email protected], (626) 336-0524, PO Box 5825, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745, KiwanisHH.org
The Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights meets 7:00 am on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month at IHOP, 18261 Gale Ave, City of Industry. And 1st Wednesday, 6 pm, at Casa Blanca, 15922 Gale Ave, Hacienda Heights.
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Contact Us - [email protected], (626) 336-0524, PO Box 5825, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745, KiwanisHH.org
The Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights meets 7:00 am on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month at IHOP, 18261 Gale Ave, City of Industry. And 1st Wednesday, 6 pm, at Casa Blanca, 15922 Gale Ave, Hacienda Heights.
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Contact Us - [email protected], (626) 336-0524, PO Box 5825, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745, KiwanisHH.org
The Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights meets 7:00 am on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month at IHOP, 18261 Gale Ave, City of Industry. And 1st Wednesday, 6 pm, at Casa Blanca, 15922 Gale Ave, Hacienda Heights.
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MEMBER’S NAME PROFESSION TELEPHONE E-MAIL
Banes, Christina (Keith) Tina
High School Admin Los Altos HS
C 626-533-2838 [email protected] [email protected]
Barba, Robert J (Debra) Campus Security W 626-755-9323 [email protected] [email protected]
Bashir, A. Mahmood + Div 35 LTG Bashir, Nancy
Senior Engineer General Conveyor Inc.
H 562-694-0882 W 951-734-3460 X 107 C 562-713-5204
[email protected] bashirZoo@aolcom
Carmichael, John San Gabriel Valley YMCA Youth Programs Director
W 626-214-9716 jcarmichael @sgvymca.org
Chan, Grace (Stephen) Financial Analyst (Retired) H 626-913-4822 C 951-452-5272
Cooper, Keith+ (Arlene) (o) Retired H 562-690-6039 [email protected]
Davidson-Castillo, Victoria (Jay Daub)
Human Resources LA Co Office of Ed
H 626-330-6043 W 562-803-8348
First General Bank (Wilson Mach) Corporate Member Banking Services
W 626-363-8878 [email protected] www.fgbusa.com
Higbee, Samantha (o) Sam
Builders Club Asst. Advisor, Orange Grove Middle School
W 626-933-7015 [email protected]
Hsu, John (Melody) STC Foundation H 626-913-3881 W 562-695-1513
Hu, Stephanie District Representative for Rep. Edward Royce
C 562-453-5482 [email protected]
Huff, Charles H+ Charlie
Engineer C.A. Huff & Associates
W 626-332-8900 [email protected]
Jacklin, Susan State Licensed Office Manger State Farm Insurance
H 626-330-2327 [email protected]
Jan, Ray PACE (Pacific Asian Consorti-um in employment)
C 213-271-6416 [email protected]
Karsch, Charles Boys and Girls Club 909-989-0178 [email protected] [email protected]
Kwok, Gino (Karen Su) HLUSD Board member 626-808-2586 [email protected]
Dedicated to Changing the World, One Child and One Community at a Time.
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November 11, 2014
(o) Honorary Member (+) Past President (H) Past Lt. Governor (LOA) Leave of Absence
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Lacomba, Martha (Tony) LOA Accounting Professional C 626-590-3073 [email protected]
Le Brun, Jennifer (Paul) (o) Teacher Orange Grove Middle School Builders Club Advisor
H 626-840-3430 W 626-933-7015
Malkin, David + (Teri) Hospital Consultant Licensed Clinical Social Worker (Retired)
H 626-964-5762 W 626-833-3444
Manning, Brad +(o) (Kay) Kiwanis Club of West Covina
Administrator (Retired) C 626-260-1997 [email protected]
Manning, Norma (o) (Retired) H 626-839-6911 W 626-962-5080 C 626-533-3376
Osman, Izzeldin Del Haven Community Center H 626-917-5565 C 626-422-2920 W 626-917-9789
Puente Hills Hyundai Corporate Member Auto Sales
W 626-581-5300 [email protected] Kristen&@phhyundai.com http://www.phhyundai.com
Rathman, Tom (Dee) (o) Retired H 626-968-33306 [email protected]
Salgren, Lon +H (Debra) 2013-16 CNH Region 13 Trustee
Top Down Solutions W 626-369-0040 [email protected]
Schultz, Shauna Student—University of Central Missouri
Sinclair, Maureen (James) + (o) La Puente Valley ROP (Retired) C 707-775-1597 [email protected]
Stewart, Jim (Jean) + (o) Certified Financial Planner H 626-968-5003 W 626-369-5111
Strinz, Ted (o) Strinz, Nancy (o)
Locksmith (Retired) School Library Technician - Cedargrove Elementary
[email protected] [email protected]
Wallach, Dave H+ (Chris) Environmental Consultant H 626-333-8426 W 714-328-2410
Wang, Xiao Law Offices of Lynn Chao C 206-734-9959 [email protected]
Wu, Anna (Richard Lee) Wu and Associates Consulting
C 626-348-9705 [email protected] [email protected]
Young, Kathy (Sim) Union Bank (Retired) H 626-336-0524 C 626-827-0663
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