Valley Key Club: April 2014 Newsletter

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YEAR IN REVIEW + FINAL INSTALLMENT

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Happy New Key Club Year! This is the newsletter for the month of April 2014. Valley Key Club hopes you enjoy reading the FINAL issue of "The Return Of The Valley Vikings".

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YEAR IN REVIEW + FINAL INSTALLMENT

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WEBSITE | vhskeyclub.tk

TWITTER | @valleykeyclub

INSTAGRAM | @valleykeyclub

ISSUU | @valleyhighkeyclub

TUMBLR | valleykeyclub.tumblr.com

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The 2014 Bubble Run

Valley Key Club volunteers at the 2014 Bubble Run!

Check out the photos and more from the event on

page 7 of the April newsletter!

District Convention 2014

Valley Key Club travels to Sacramento, California for

the 68th District Convention! See more of their trav-

els on page 9 and 11 of the April newsletter!

The Blacklight Run

Love glow in the dark color? Well, Valley Key Club

does too! Visit page 13 to see photos of Valley Key

Club volunteering at the 2014 Blacklight Run!

Letters from the Editors

What a year filled with publications! Say hello and

goodbye to two Technology Editors! Check it out on

page 20 of the April Newsletter.

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VALLEY KEY CLUB. DIVISION 28 SOUTH PANDAS. CNH DISTRICT OF KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL

VALLEY KEY CLUB

EDITOR ELECTIONS 2014 APRIL 2ND, 2014

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home of the vikings

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I pledge, on my honor, to uphold the

Objects of Key Club International; to

build my home, school and community;

to serve my nation and God; and

combat all forces which tend to

undermine these institutions.

LV DOES IT RIGHT!

Valley High School, home of the Vikings.

Founded in 1981, we are located in Las Vegas,

Nevada. We are sponsored by the Las Vegas

Kiwanis. We are part of Division 28 South

Pandas. Which is part of Region 5’s Zombie

Penguins. We are part of the

California-Nevada-Hawaii District, which are

the proud CNH Bees.

We are dedicated to serving our community,

and we hope you join us soon.

DISCLAIMER: We don’t make keys, we make a

difference.

COLORS: Red, White, Blue and Black.

MISSION STATEMENT: Key Club is an

international student-led organization which

provides its members with opportunities to

provide service, build character and develop

leadership.

MOTTO: Caring—Our Way Of Life.

VISION: We are caring and

competent servant leaders transforming

communities worldwide.

CORE VALUES OF KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL:

The core values of Key Club International are

leadership, character building, caring and

inclusiveness.

WE ARE THE VALLEY VIKINGS

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photo recap on the 2014 Bubble

Run Service Event

The Bubble Run 2014

Valley Key Club was able to attend the

Bubble Run, a clean good run with

bubbles and high fives alike. Members

were able to participate in cheering at the

finish line, and also have fun with the

bubbles. Check out the iconic photos!

From left to right, beginning with the first

row.

1. The Finish Line: At the finish line, Valley Key

Clubbers cheered and directed runners to

the festival as they came to the end of the

run. Members were able to also meet many

other participants and also have fun in

meeting other friends. 2. Participation:

Valley Key Club participated in other

volunteers to join in community service.

What a fun experience to have on a

Saturday!

The Bubble Run 2014 photos from the Valley Key Club Official Media Archive

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tweets from Valley Key Club at DCON

2014 in Sacramento, California

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photo recap on the 68th CNH

District Convention

The 68th Annual CNH District Convention

photos from the Valley Key Club Official Media Archive

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The 68th CNH DCON

The 68th Annual District Convention was a

GOLDEN opportunity for Valley Key

Clubbers to experience a district wide

event filled of Key Club love and joy for

service. These were the captured

moments.

From left to right, beginning with the first

row.

1. WELCOME: Checking into hotels was

hectic, but a great experience for

members. 2. Business Professional: Key

Clubbers dress up for the House of

Delegates and business professional part of

the convention. 3. Governor’s Ball: Valley

Key Club’s Mark Hernandez, Serena

Salgado, and Karl Catarata dressed up for

the night. 4. GOLDEN Ticket: Valley Key Club

and SECTA Key Club members take a photo

with the GOLDEN ticket on their way to

registration.

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photo recap on the 2014

Blacklight Run Service Event

The 2014 Blacklight Run photos from the Valley Key Club Official Media Archive

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Blacklight Run 2014

During the 2014 Las Vegas Blacklight Run,

Key Clubbers were able sell merchandise,

and participate in throwing dye to the

runners. Valley Key Club was able to

volunteer at the Orange Dye Station, with

plenty of other volunteers. These were the

photos.

From left to right, beginning with the first

row.

1. Good Vibes!: Valley Key Club Members

pose in the UV ray lights with their orange

dye. Awesome! 2. Volunteer: Technology

Editor Karl Catarata poses with the

Blacklight Run shirts! 3. Group Photo: Valley

Key Club at the 2014 Blacklight Run! 4.

Orange Is the New Thing: Valley Key Club

was able to participate in the orange dye

station along with other volunteers at the

2014 Blacklight Run. What an awesome

experience!

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photo recap from the D28S 2014

End of the Year Banquet & DCM

The D28S End of the Year Banquet photos from the Valley Key Club Official Media Archive

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D28S Banquet & DCM

After the April DCM, division 28 south went

to attend the end of the year banquet,

filled with food, friends, and reminiscing

memories. Officers and members were

both awarded in this bittersweet

ceremony. These are the photos from the

banquet.

From left to right, beginning with the first

row.

1. Club of the Year!: Valley Key Club wins

club of the year for the 2013-2014 Key Club

year. 2. MRF’s and More: Secretary Lindy Do

is awarded at the D28S Banquet! 3. What a

Year: Valley Key Club Mark Hernandez, Karl

Catarata, Serena Salgado, and Coronado

Key Club’s Sabrina Fairfoot! 4. Awarded:

Valley Key Club is awarded five awards at

the April DCM and End of the Year Banquet.

What a year, Vikings!

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Contact Information for the

Executive Board of Valley Key Club

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Contact Information for the

Extended Board of Valley Key Club

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Hello there reader, and fellow subscriber to “The Return of the

Valley Vikings”. As you may have noticed now, DCON is

now over, and the new Key Club year has

begun. I am extremely saddened to tell you that I am

now the Immediate Past Technology Editor, of the current

Key Club administrative year.

However, with endings, there are amazing beginnings. I

am pleased to officially announce that new Technology Ed-

itor for the 2014-2015 Valley Key Club Technology Editor, will

be the amazing Alissa Dumo. I am sure that during the

upcoming Key Club year, Alissa will surely do the greatest job she can in utilizing social

media, and creating the new volume of Valley Key Club newsletters.

I am also pleased to announce, that I will now be taking the position of the 2014-2015

Valley Key Club President. As the past editor, it saddens me to know that I must move on

with my role in our club, however it allows me to better understand the state of our club,

and how we can better improve of it. I sincerely thank you for viewing this final installment

of “The Return of the Valley Vikings”. I am sure that with the upcoming newsletters, you will

continue to enjoy the activities of our growing club. I will absolutely miss the mornings

where I worked tirelessly on the past newsletters. This will be something that I will never

forget in my lifetime.

For one last time, I thank you, the reader, for viewing this publication, and I hope that you

return once again next month, to view the recap of activities and events that this club has

completed through the selfless acts of love for service. Stay GOLDEN, and make sure to

follow us on our social media accounts—you will not regret it.

Through communication and service,

Karl Catarata 2013-2014 Immediate Past Valley Key Club Technology Editor

2014-2015 President of Valley Key Club

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Hey Valley Key Club! My name is Alissa Dumo

and I am proud to say that I am your new

Technology Editor for the 2014-2015 key club

year. I first joined key club my freshman

year and since then, I've learned so much

about how fun service is and how

beneficial it is for the community and for

myself. Because of the experiences I've

had and the friends I've made through key

club, VKC is near and dear to my heart.

This club has motivated me to become a

leader through this position and I hope to be a

good one for all of you. During my term, I hope to bring this club fantastic

newsletters. Also, I plan on regularly keeping everyone updated on the

newest service events and current key club news through our social media

accounts. It's time to give back to you, Valley Key Club.

Let's have a great year Vikes!

In the spirit of service,

Alissa Dumo

2014-2015 Valley Key Club Technology Editor

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PLEASE BE GREEN! DO NOT PRINT THIS NEWSLETTER!

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PLEASE BE GREEN! DO NOT PRINT THIS NEWSLETTER!

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