Division 28 North Newsletter 2013-2014 | Issue #2 | August 2013
Region 5 | Cali-Nev-Ha District | Key Club International
The PHOENIX presents
The Official D28N August Newsletter!
Page 3 From the LTG to you
Page 4 Club Stories
Page 5 Phoenix Events/Stories
Page 6 Things to Note
Page 7 Eliminate Project
Page 8 Eliminate Project
Page 9 Spotlight
Page 10 Question Time
Page 11 Upcoming Events
Page 12 Contact Info
“The only way of finding The limiTs
of The possible is by going beyond
Them inTo The impossible.”
arThur C. Clarke
-Christopher Bui
Lieutenant Governor
When: October 12, 2013
Where: Centennial High School
Theme: Supernatural
RTC is $35 this year! This does not include the price of your club shirts. Money is due by next month’s DCM!
When: November 9, 2013
At the moment it is approximately $135! Keep saving up your money phoenixes! Don’t forget that the money is due at RTC!
It is 10:1 per gender. For example if there’s one girl and one boy going then you will need one male and one female chaperone to attend. This only refers to overnight events such as DCON or ICON.
Do NOT show up later than 15 minutes after a DCM starts. No matter who you are you will not be allowed into the meeting if you are late. Also note that DCMs are in schools, which means you must still abide by school dress code! Please try to be on time and wear appropriate clothing.
How are we helping?
Maternal and neonatal
tetanus (MNT) is
devastating, killing women
and babies in the poorest
countries of the world. But
we can rock the world with
hope. Key Club members are
teaming up with the entire
Kiwanis family and UNICEF
to help save and protect
women and their future
babies around the world
with The Eliminate Project:
Kiwanis eliminating
maternal and neonatal
tetanus.
Through The Eliminate
Project, the Kiwanis family
will change the world. MNT
affects many, many mothers
and babies in the poorest
countries of the world, and
it's going to take the help of
many, many people to
eliminate it from the world.
With The Eliminate Project, Kiwanis International and UNICEF have joined forces to eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus. This deadly disease steals the lives of nearly 60,000 innocent babies and a significant number of women each year. The effects of the disease are excruciating — tiny newborns suffer repeated, painful convulsions and extreme sensitivity to light and touch.
To eliminate MNT from the Earth, more than 100 million mothers and their future babies must be immunized. This requires vaccines, syringes, safe storage, transportation, thousands of skilled staff and more. It will take US$110 million — and the dedicated work of UNICEF and every member of the Kiwanis family.
Kiwanis and UNICEF joined forces to tackle iodine deficiency disorders, achieving one of the most significant public health successes of the 20th century. Now, they are eliminating MNT from the face of the Earth. And in doing so, the project will reach the poorest, most neglected mothers and babies with additional lifesaving health care. The end of this one disease means the beginning of better health for so many families.
•Neonatal tetanus kills one baby every nine minutes—nearly 60,000 newborns every year.
•To eliminate MNT from the Earth, more than 100 million must be immunized to protect themselves and their future newborns. This requires vaccines, syringes, safe storage, transportation, thousands of skilled staff and more.
•It will take US$110 million—and the dedicated work of UNICEF and every member of the Kiwanis family.
•Kiwanis and UNICEF joined forces to tackle iodine deficiency disorders, achieving one of the most significant public health successes of the 20th century.
Trick-or-Treat for Unicef:
http://sites.kiwanis.org/Kiwanis/en/theELIMINATEproject/SLP/TrickortreatforUNICEF.aspx
Eliminate Week:
http://sites.kiwanis.org/Kiwanis/en/theELIMINATEproject/SLP/EliminateWeek/EliminateWeek_KeyClub.aspx
A-TECH is the club of the month! A-TECH always completes their MRFs and has done
major preparations for their freshman orientation. Their determination and hard
work has earned them this award. Congratulations and please continue to help
out each other and the community.
I would be a Unicorn, so I can have a horn on my head!
A PHOENIX! MWAHAHAHAHA! They are magical beings that fly around being awesome, with a spirit that shall never end ever. WORD!
I want to be a vampire, so I can attack people at night!!!
This might sound bizarre but if I could be any supernatural being I think I'd be a talking tree. I mean, they seem so wise and chill. But in the lord of the rings they walk so I think that'd be awesome. You get to tell travelers what's up, live for years, and run if someone tries to cut you down. Talking trees know how to live life.
Hung Le,
Atech Daniel Lang,
Atech
Maria Keang,
East Tech
Wardell Freeman,
Rancho
The theme for RTC this year is supernatural, what supernatural being would you be and why?
• August 15: August DCM • August 26: First day of school
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A Kiwanis-family member keyclub.org
Lieutenant Governor Christopher Bui [email protected]
Executive Assistant Wardell Freeman [email protected]
Secretary Maria Keang [email protected]
Specialist Thomas Gonzalez [email protected]
Tech Editor Numfon Vilay [email protected]
District Governor Victoria Lai [email protected]
District Secretary Amanda Redublo [email protected]
District Treasurer Johansen Pico [email protected]
District Tech Editor Lincoln To [email protected]
702-348-4618
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702-502-6534
702-513-8745
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