The RAWRing Wave
Official Division 20/32 Newsletter
Division 20/32 | Region 15 | Cali-Nev-Ha District | Key Club
Table Of Contents
Updates from Lieutenant Governor, Tricia Tran…………………… Page 1
Recognition…………………………………………………………..…. Page 3
Club Updates………………………………………………………….... Page 4
Fall Rally North……………………………………………………….…. Page 6
Leadership Training Conference………………….……..……….… Page 8
Beach Cleanup……………………………………………...………… Page 10
Stay Connected……………………………………..………………… Page 11
Pediatric Trauma Program……………………………..……………. Page 12
Member Recruitment…………………………………….…………... Page 14
Membership Orientation…………………..…………………………. Page 15
Hershey’s Track and Field………………………………..…………… Page 16
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Contact Information:
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: (707) 322-2188
Kakao: Triciaaa
Line: Sullichoi
Facebook: facebook.com/triciaaatran
Skype: Triciaaatran
Oovoo: Triciaaatran
Ask: http://ask.fm/MochiTricia
Pictured: Tricia Tran with Thu Dang at the Kiwanis LTG Installation Dinner located in Healdsburg
Club of the Month
Jinny Tran - Santa Rosa
You have
been working very hard these
past few weeks! Your
dedication for volunteering in
Cross Country and getting
other officers together for the
training conference took time
and effort. Thank you so much
for taking some time off to and
putting it into Key Club, and
getting back to me when
necessary. I hope that you
continue to show your
commitment and support as an
epitome for others!
Serena Uppal – Montgomery
Great job Maria Carrillo! I am very proud of you with the service that your club has
performed. I am very pleased to hear the volunteer hours related to helping people, and a
hospital! Keep up the great work and don’t stop on serving your community! I hope to see
more of you all in our division events!
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Thank you
for attending many events that
our division holds! I know that
you are constantly informing
your club with information.
Your communication is always
consistent, and your
submissions are always on
time. You are a great leader
who is definitely organized. I
am eager to do a visitation for
your club! Good luck with the
rest of your year serving your
club!
Casa Grande is getting ready for the new school year by
recruiting new members and is planning to fundraise by holding
a car wash and garage sale in September. They will also be
having a bake sale soon.
Cloverdale has a meeting on Tuesday, and are focusing on their
new members and bribing people with goods to join Key Club
because they have a busy month in September and need all the
help they can get!
Maria Carrillo made sure that their past members were coming
back for the new school year, and are planning activities for the
school year. They are currently planning on a campus clean-up.
Montgomery has new incoming freshman joining and are trying to
reach out to new organizations. They are also thinking of things to
sell at football games to fundraise money.
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Piner has a meeting on Tuesday and is participating in an MS bike
event for research, planning a field day and fundraising to send
members to Fall Rally North and Regional Training Conference.
Rancho Cotate is excited to have a new advisor,
and is trying to interact with other clubs and
organizations to start the school year off right.
Santa Rosa: has had a few board meetings, and will have the first
meeting of the year on Tuesday. They are actively recruiting new
members. They are also helping out at a Chili off event for the Rotary.
Windsor Key Club has been slow, but they are getting
back on with everything and are back on track again
and ready to serve!
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Just buzzin’ in to remind Vice Presidents to submit their
monthly club summary to [email protected]
no later than the 15th of each month, every month!
T
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Fall Rally North
For those of you who do not know what Fall Rally North is, it is a rally that is held in Northern California
at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom. Thousands of members gather together on the day to hang out, cheer,
mingle and auction off LTG’s and Executive officers! All the money from Six Flags and the money that
was auctioned off goes towards Pediatric Trauma Program (PTP). For more information regarding the
program, please refer back to past newsletters or to :
cnhkeyclub.org/downloads/Projects/publications_PTP_1213.pdf.
My experience at FRN was ineffable. When I first attended, I not highly educated what KEY Club
was exactly about. I always thought FRN was just a small gathering with people do go on rides and
befriend them. I was definitely wrong. I was in awe seeing the amount of people I saw at FRN. Everyone
was so kind, friendly and enthusiastic. I do not regret attending FRN because this event awakened me to
see KEY Club on another level. From “How do you feel?” to “Putting some booty in it,” I am definitely
ready to feel the GOLDEN energy and hot weather that FRN always brings. I really do hope that everyone
will be able to attend this amazing event. If you love making new friends, enthusiasm, KEY Club, people,
roller coaster, saving lives, and hanging out, then this is definitely the even for you to attend!
- Tricia Tran
Piner High School
I can't wait to go to Fall Rally because last year I heard it was a lot of fun. The spirit is really high and every division is there. It seems like a great way to meet people all while having fun. I can't wait to show off D32 spirit! - McKenzie Martin Rancho Cotate High School After hearing all the golden stories from my friends, I am so excited to attend Fall Rally North for the first time. I’m really looking forward to meeting my fellow key clubbers and seeing all the key club spirit. I can’t wait to attend because I am sure it will BEE just as amazing as I have heard. I hope to see my fellow dinosaurs there. - Karissa Mills Piner High School Fall Rally was amazing the year I went! I've never seen anything like it. The spirit there was so insane it made everything so much fun. I can't wait to go again. - Jinny Tran Santa Rosa High School Fall Rally was an exciting event. I have never experienced any event with so many smiling and spirited teenagers. This is something a Key Clubber can't miss and will probably regret not going to. Key Clubbers will see how amazing Key Club is and how much we contribute to the community. You will be full of energy and dino-pride after this. - Steffanie Tran
Piner High School
Even though I don’t enjoy roller coasters, attending the rally was great. I did not expect to see so
much spirit and excitement, but when I did it was incredible. Everyone was full of energy, and the
number of Key Clubbers there was amazing.
-Vicky Nguyen
Piner High School
Fall Rally was the highlight of my Key Club adventure last year. Thousands of Key Clubbers all
with such amazing spirit make you feel part of something huge. I learned how key club is not just some
school cub; it is so much bigger. I loved the rally and seeing all the other divisions decked out in their
gear. I hope this year we can make D32 stand out in the crowd with our gear and spirit!
-Destiny Martin
Piner High School
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C N H | K E Y C L U B
Officer Training Conference
August 31 |12:30 | 93 Stony Point Circle | Salvation Army
12:30 P.M. Meeting Club Meeting Main area/ Kitchen area
12:45 P.M. Meeting DCM Main area/Kitchen area
1:50 P.M. Presentation Eliminate Project Pamela Moore, Redwood Empire Club
2:20 P.M. Break Transition to training
2:25 P.M. Info Officer Workshops Presidents – Tricia Tran | McKenzie Martin
Vice Presidents – Anna Aguilar Secretary-
Daisy Paz, 10-11 IP LTG Editors – Jacob
Torres, P.I.E Treasurer – Claire Carter
3:25 P.M Break Snacks, drinks, stretch Main room
3:30 P.M. Info Concurrent Session PTP – Dallas Phillips, Div. Assistant
Major Emphasis – Thu Dang, Div. Secretary
Keeping KC Active –
Raven Quesenberry, Div. Spirit Coordinator
District Awards + Goals – Tricia Tran, LTG
4:20 P.M. Break Snack, drinks, stretch
4:30 P.M Closing Evaluations, Closure Tricia Tran, Lieutenant Governor
4:45 P.M End Time Clean up, take down and enjoy the great rest of your evening!
CNH Key Club | Division 20/32 | Leadership Training
CNH| KEY Club
August 31, 2013 93 Stony Point Circle Santa Rosa, CA 95401
August Divisions 20/32 Council Meeting
I.Call to order Notes:
II. Roll call
III. Reports
IV. Old Business a. visitations b. Recognition Chair c. T-Shirt Contest
i. Raven Quesenberry 1. Finalizations 2. Voting process
d. Improvement initiative i. Newsletter
1. Division 2. Lieutenant Governor
V. New Business a. Updates on RTC
i. Goals + Prices
b. Fall Rally i. Spirit packs
1. What to include? a. Bandana?
b. Mardi Gras style necklace? c. Bubbles?
2. When to order? 3. How to advertise?
c. PTP fundraising i. Car wash
1. Recommendations? ii. Bake sale
1. Talk to your Kiwanis 2. School events
iii. Stores
1. Set up table, poster and advocate the cause
2. Sell candy bars iv. Awake-a-Thon
VI. Adjournment
On Saturday, July 20th, our Division 32 Key Clubs came together in Fort Bragg to do a beach Clean-up. For most of us, it was a pretty long drive to Pudding Creek Beach where we assisted with the clean-up. When we got there it was surprisingly not as dirty as we thought, but looks can be deceiving. We all split into groups, grabbed a pair of gloves and a garbage bag and set off to work. Everyone seemed to be having a good time. It was a great day for being at the beach. It only took us about an hour to get the beach clean. It was good to know that not a lot of people littered at that beach. When we were all done we all had a picnic and we all had a great time. All in all, it was a great day at the beach, We cleaned up all the garbage so that others could enjoy a more beautiful environment, and we all had fun doing it. Plus, it was nice to bond with other Key Clubbers from our division. ~Alayna Lorence
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Stay Connected! Join the Facebook Group! Division 32 Dinosaurs
https://www.facebook.com/groups/d32dinosaurs/
Check out the website! http://d32dinosaurs.webs.com
Follow us on Twitter! @CNHD2032
https://twitter.com/cnhd2032
Join the division Dropbox! D2032
https://www.dropbox.com/home/D2023
Questions? Contact Tommy Nguyen, Division Tech Editor
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Pediatric Trauma Program
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What It Is
How We Help
The Pediatric Trauma Program
helps to train pediatric doctors, nurses, and
first responders, purchase medical supplies
and equipment, and create outreach
programs to educate the public on
preventative and safety measures. PTP exists
because accidental injury is the #1 cause of
death in children under the age of 14 in the
U.S., even though 90% of these injuries can
be prevented. Many of these injuries are
caused by lack of proper safety equipment or
lack of education about child safety. The
Pediatric Trauma Program works with
hospitals around the district to change these
statistics. Our division’s nearest PTP
hospital is the Oakland Children’s Hospital
and Research Center.
Our district has committed to raising
$150,000 for PTP. Fall Rally is one of the biggest
PTP fundraisers of the year. Our division is asking
that ALL CLUBS THAT ATTEND
FALL RALLY BRING AT LEAST
$150 FOR PTP to help us reach our goal.
Besides just fundraising, Key Clubbers can also
help by spreading awareness and educating the
public about issues related to pediatric trauma.
Going into Kindergarten classes to teach bike or
playground safety are great ways to get involved
with PTP. Our goal is to lower the occurrence of
pediatric injury through education and resources.
More information can be found at:
http://www.cnhfoundation.org/supports/PTP.
html
PTP Donation Process
Step 1: Write a check to Cali-Nev-Ha (CNH) Key Club
[Your Organization’s Name]
Cali-Nev-Ha (CNH) Key Club Four Hundred and Thirty-Six
(OPTIONAL) If you want a receipt, write the
check to Kiwanis Cal-Nev-Ha Foundation
436.00
Division ## Key Club—PTP [Authorized Signature] Make sure to include your division number and ‘PTP’ in the memo
Step 2: Put the check in a sealed envelope and title as so...
High School Name Division ##, Region # Address
ATTN: Bruce Hennings, Key Club PTP Donation Cali-Nev-Ha (CNH) District Office
8360 Red Oak Street #201 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Please Consider the Following
The DEADLINE for mailed checks that will count towards Fall Rally is RECEIVED BY:
Fall Rally North Fall Rally South
October 12th November 2nd Only ON-SITE DONATIONS are processed AT Fall Rally
We DO NOT process any COIN donations on site; checks are acceptable on site Remember, you can send in PTP Donations THROUGHOUT the year
Please never send cash through the mail as a donation, only checks
Member Recruitment
The KEY to Key Club
As fall rolls around, it brings many things with it: the start of school, the changing of leaves, and a new Key Club season! This means that a whole new class of potential Key Clubbers is ready to be informed, inspired, and recruited—by YOU! These students may never have even heard of our club and the amazing work we do, so it’s your job to fix that!
You can recruit new members in many ways. Most schools have a Club Day, where your club can set up a booth and charmingly persuade passing students that Key Club is the organization for them by talking about all of the possibilities a future with Key Club holds. You can also talk to the students in your classes about joining, and bring it up in conversations. Your club can even talk to your school about making announcements or hanging flyers encouraging students to become members. Whatever you do, just get the word out about how wonderful our golden club is, and the future dinos will surely come swiftly to attention! Good luck out there, Key Clubbers!
~Raven Quesenberry
Division Spirit Coordinator
Want even more ideas? Check the Membership Recruitment Guide at
http://www.keyclub.org/Libraries/Growing_Your_Club/
Guide_KeyClub_Membership_recruitment_guide.sflb.as
hx
and
http://www.keyclub.org/Libraries/Service/Template_Ke
yClub_Key_Club_Week_Manual.sflb.ashx
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Leadership Opportunities
Membership Orientation
Want to Learn More About Key Club?
Membership orientations and conferences are a golden
opportunity to get to know Key Clubbers, learn about the
ohana we have in the Cali-Nev-Ha district, and come
together to celebrate our passion for service. Membership
Orientations are held at the beginning of the new year to
Welcome new Key Clubbers into a world of compassion and
service.
Want to Hold a Membership Orientation?
Things to Think About:
What to Mention: Key Club not only is a way to earn
copious amounts of service hours, it is an opportunity
to become involved with the community.
Personal Experiences: How have your experiences
shaped who you are today through Key Club? Tell
these to your members, this is what keeps them
coming back.
The Event Itself: Where should you hold it? A classroom
during lunch, a friend’s house, a local rec center are
great ideas. Familiarize the structure of meetings with
the new members, as well as reciting the pledges and
announcing upcoming service opportunities.
Extras: Be sure to bring food, have lots of icebreakers
planned, and paper to write down golden ideas for
the upcoming year!
~Dallas Phillips
Division Assistant
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Hershey’s® Track & Field Games Hershey’s Track & Field Games is a great way for Key Clubbers to host their own event and help children in their
community BEE more active! From ages 9-14, children in your town can participate in fun games and activities, celebrating
the achievements of youth around the country! If your club has a Builder’s club or K-Kids, this is a perfect opportunity to get
to know them and provide them with a day of fun! To participate, you must first find an advisor or a Kiwanis member to help
organize the event. Then, you must register the on the Hershey’s® Track and Field website. Don’t forget to promote! Get as
many families involved as possible for playing and having fun. Ask your fellow Key Clubbers to volunteer at the event, and if
you have any questions, feel free to email those at HTFG.
Registration for the 2014 event must be received by March 28, 2014.
The events: meter dashes and relays, including 50-meter
Dash for children ages 9-10 and 100-meter dash for
Ages 11-12. Also, there are softball throws and long jump
Offered.
Why?
Organizing an event that helps combat the lack
Of activity across children in America can help your Key
Club bond and have lots of fun at the same time. Many
Children who have participated in these events nation-
Wide have competed in the Olympics as well! This event
Can provide a wonderful experience for children as well
As help them discover their inner talents!
~Dallas Phillips
Division Assistant
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