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STORY

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CALENDAR | 19

18 | UPCOMING DATES

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Aloha Seamonkeys!

It's that time of year again, the start of school! But it is also the time to start thinking about rejoining Key Club! Keep in mind the dues change to International from $6.50 to $7.00 making dues a total of $11.50.

I hope everyone is excited for Region Training Conference!! Remember that the price is $25.00. I'm thrilled to "throwback" with all of you! Save the for date for October 4th! October 4th!

I wish all of you the best of luck with back to school. I know that each and every one of you will be amazing this year. I believe in you and your Key Club family believes in you!

Until next time,Sheldon Wong

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AARON QUIAMZON - EXECUTIVE [email protected]

TYLER SU - DIVISION [email protected]

TRINA KATRINA HUA - DIVISION [email protected]

ANDREA - DIVISION SPECIALISTANDREA - DIVISION SPECIALIST [email protected]

SHELDON WONG [email protected] GOVERNOR

MRS. ALYSON [email protected] ADVISOR

CONTACTINFORMATION

Tyler Su

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woah.

what.insane

nice

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Japan is always tuned in to the future. But Japan also values its traditions. There are many ways travelers can experience authentic Japanese heritage—past and present—without spending too much money

An update from our older siblings, Kiwanis! This summer, Kiwanis members hadthe opportunity to visit Japan for the 99th annual International Convention!The convention took place July 17–20, 2014. Kiwanis’Japan District is a fundraising leader for The Eliminate Project, leading the way in per-member-fundraising and surpassing the district’s goal of US$1 million.

Tickets for Kiwanians/Non-Kiwanians were $250, but youths under 21 were FREE!

Each year, Kiwanis members from more than 25 countries attend the Kiwanis Each year, Kiwanis members from more than 25 countries attend the Kiwanis International convention for education, idea-sharing, speakers, entertainment, workshops and governance.

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BOOK CLEANING FOR SPREAD THE WORD NEVADA

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KEY CLUBBERS...“GIVING BACK TO THECOMMUNITY ANY WAY WE CAN”

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The Spread the Word Book Cleaning was an amazing event that allowed us to revisit our childhoods while also helping out with an important cause. It was so fun that the time flew by and the event was over before we really wanted it to be! We also bonded as we shared memories and stories about the books we memories and stories about the books we cleaned.The best events are always the ones that combine service and enjoyment. Our club will definitely volunteer with Spread the Word again!

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“Helping families find strength in numbers through a network of local Chapters.”

ANNA YANG PREPARING THE PEPPERS FOR THE DINNER MEAL.

PRESIDENT KEVIN LUU GRILLS CHICKEN IN PREPARATION FOR THE DINNER MEAL.

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“Helping families find strength in numbers through a network of local Chapters.”

TREASURER RAYMOND GUAN PREPARES DOUGH FOR MEAL.

With school fast approaching and for some, upcoming SATs, it is quite evident that July and August have been stressful, studious, and essentially busy months for key clubbers. Despite this, WCTA Key Club members still managed to dedicate part of their time to service. To end the July month, WCTA Key Club volunteered at the Ronald McDonald house. Here, members cooked a healthy and delicious dinner meal consisting of two pizzas varying in toppings, sweet potato fries, and gluten-free brownies pizzas varying in toppings, sweet potato fries, and gluten-free brownies for the families living in the house. On behalf of the attendees, club bulletin editor Anna Yang stated, “With this volunteer opportunity we were able to work as a team, and grow stronger as a board.”

TATIANA LIMWCTA HISTORIAN

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Durango - Durango has been working hard over the summer! Under amazing leadership, Durango has been working to improve service within their club. They are constantly communicating in order to better serve their community to their fullest! I can't wait to see the growth throughout this term.

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Super simple! Head on over to the CNH Website (cnhkeyclub.org) and download anapplication.

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Super simple! Head on over to the KEY CLUB Website (keyclub.org) and download anapplication.

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***ALL RTC MONEY AND ROSTER ARE DUE AT SEPT. DCM. ***

Sept. 10, 5:00-6:00pm at Southwest CTA

***FALL RALLY MONEY AND ROSTER ARE DUE AT RTC***

Region Training Conference - Oct. 4, 2014 at Centennial

October 15, 2014, 5:00-6:00pm at Centennial

Nov.15, 2014 at Six Flags Magic Mountain.

Nov. 19, 2014, 5:00-6:00pm at Spring Valley

Dec. 10, 2014, 5:00-6:00pm at Cimarron-Memorial

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ARTICLES +VISUALS DUE

NEWSLETTERSDUE

MoM AND MRF SUBMISSIONSDUE

MASTER CALENDAR

SEPT.DCM

SEPT. DCM // SEPT. 10TH, 5-6pm AT SOUTHWEST CTA

ALL RTC MONEY DUE AT SEPT. DCM

RTC // OCT. 4 AT CENTENNIAL HIGH SCHOOL

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The Division 28 West Remind is now up and running! I'm so excited to be able to reach all of you in a new way by utilizing this unique mode ofcommunication, but YOUR support is needed to make support is needed to make this work.

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TYLER SU. AUGUST 2014. DIVISION 28 WEST