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THERACCOONREPORT DIVISION 36 EAST | REGION 04 | KEY CLUB SEPTEMBER 2011 | VOLUME 2 | ISSUE 3 D36EAST UNLEASH THE BEAST don’t mess with the BEST don’t fool with the COOL

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THE RACCOON REPORT DIVISION 36 EAST | REGION 04 | KEY CLUB

SEPTEMBER 2011 | VOLUME 2 | ISSUE 3

D36EAST UNLEASH THE BEAST

don’t mess with the BEST

don’t fool with the COOL

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BACK TO SCHOOL TIPS

DIVISION EVENTS

DIVISION NEWS

CLUB ARTICLES

QUESTION OTM

KEY BASICS

WHAT IS KEY?

SNAPSHOTS

ENJOY :) LTG’S MESSAGE

DIVISION 36 EAST | THE RACCOON REPORT

20: GENERAL INFO.

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ENJOY :) YOUR LTG SAYS:

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HELLO THERE, BEAUTIFUL RACCOONS!

School's been back in session, and Key Club is coming back in full gear! I expect to see

many new Raccoon faces when I visit all of your clubs soon! Aim for member retention and

increased membership! The more members, the more service we can do as a club! I can-

not wait to see all the events that you are all planning, and I can't wait to see your faces at

the upcoming division events! (:

Right now, I just want to share my "LTG moment" and how I am feeling right now. Becoming

a Lieutenant Governor has become one of the best things that have happened in my life. I

chose to fulfill this position, and I commit myself 100% to be the best I can be. I have met

some amazing people from the division, district, and international (Joining Key Club is the

best thing you can possibly do to network yourself in high school. End of story.). Also, I have

met a group of 75 hardworking individuals who have made my experience as a lieutenant

governor truly awesome: the CNH District Board. I love my MVBees<3! They are always there

for me to talk to when we're doing homework or Key Club work at 2 AM on a school night.

We are all going through the same things, so it is very easy for all of us to relate to each oth-

er. The experience of being an Lt.G certainly is magical, and I wish more people could

have the opportunity to do this as well. Trying to balance my life as an Lt.G with school,

family & friends, and everything else I'm involved can get extremely hard, but I will make

sure that I get through it. It can get overwhelming at times,

but I want all of you to know that I really am trying my

hardest right now, and I really want to see our division be-

come successful! In the end, everyone must realize that

I'm still a member of this organization! I am here

to serve you. Just remember, if you ever need anything, I'll always make time to talk to you!

I love you all!

Love,

Nick LtG Nick with D28N LtG Jarren Santos at

Summer Board

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>>BACK TO SCHOOL NOW THAT SCHOOL IS BACK in session, that means Key Club is ready for recruitment!

Our underclassmen are the future of each of our school’s Key Club because they are the

ones who will continue to lead the way to success as other classes graduate. It’s important

to recruit members AND keep them active throughout the term. People would be more like-

ly to join Key Club if it is appealing to them. Therefore, how you advertise your club will take

a huge toll on how many students you’d be able to recruit.

Get ready to give it your all, Raccoons, because we’re gonna BEAST this term!

-Posters and flyers

-Announcements on the intercom

-Flash mobs

-Congo lines

- Clothespins are a great way to get the word out about Key Club.

Just write whatever you like on the pin and “tag” in onto someone

without them knowing. Just don’t get caught!

Be sure to have an organized agenda for you meetings throughout the term. It is important

to make the meetings both FUN and EFFECTIVE for everyone. Talk to your members for some

feedback on how to improve the meetings! You can even plan icebreakers during the

meetings. Icebreakers will help everyone loosen up and it’s a great way to meet new peo-

ple. Show them what Key Club is all about and why they should be an active member. Let’s

make this year an unbeelievable one! Don’t forget,

we don’t make keys, we make a difference. we don’t make keys, we make a difference.

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>>BACK TO SCHOOL HOW EVENTFUL<< Fall Rally?! Fall Rally South will be here in about 90 DAYS!

Whether you’re a novice Key Clubber or a 4-year veteran, it’s time to prep your-selves for Fall Rally 2012! Stay tuned for more info! what’s fall rally? + Fall Rally is a motivational program for all CNH Key Club members in which we fundraise money for PTP + cheering and spirit competitions! get involved + email task coordinator ISABELLE CHU ([email protected]) + ask her about how to volunteer! + she will be updating all of you about preparing for Fall Rally, such as busing, permission slips, costs, etc. get ready! (important dates) + October 28th - Final day to submit form for tickets + November 12th - Fall Rally Spirit Gear Day (We will be making spirit items such as flags, posters, and etc. as a division) + November 18th - Pre-Fall Rally Night (We practice our cheers and get pumped up to win the spirit stick for a second year in a row!) + November 19th - Fall Rally (We will be leaving extra early this year so we do not have to wait for a long time like last year.)

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>> MORE EVENTS

WHICH SCHOOL WILL REIGN SUPREME?

Will it be the Citrus Valley BLACKHAWKS, Pacific PIRATES, Redlands TER-

RIERS, Redlands East Valley WILDCATS, San Bernardino CARDINALS, San

Gorgonio SPARTANS, or Yucaipa THUNDERBIRDS? Come represent your

school's Key Club in the first ever D36E GAMES. This is an Olympics-style

event in which each school will be competing against each other in

various events and games. There will be relays, races, obstacle cours-

es, water fights, etc. To participate, sign up at http://bit.ly/-

d36egames! It is important that you sign up so I know how much

food/supplies to bring. You don't have to be in Key Club (yet!) to par-

ticipate! This is a great way to recruit members!

D36E Games/ August DCM

AUGUST 27

1 to 4 PM

HULDA

CROOKS

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>> MORE EVENTS

Dodge for a Cause

Hey you (yeah, YOU!), Do YOU have what it takes to become superior at Dodgeball? If yes, then prove it at the Division 36 East’s first ever Dodgeball Tournament! You’re participation and attendance will help raise mon-ey for Pediatric Trauma Prevention (PTP).

Keep out on the lookout for more information coming your way soon!

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>> DIVISIONAL NEWS IT’S T-SHIRT TIME!

I'm pretty sure everyone has seen our amazing divisional shirts from last year,

but now it's time to have a new edition of our shirts! Are you creative? Use

you creativity to help design the next Division 36 East t-shirt! Send in con-

cept designs (it doesn't have to look nice, it can just be a pencil sketch!) to Lt.

G, Nick Sianipar, and he’ll can see what we could design from your ideas! If

your concept gets selected, you just won a free shirt!

Check out the guidelines BEFORE you start!

Mascot: Raccoon

Colors: Blue and Yellow

Must contain a Key Club logo with nothing covering any part of the logo

The names of all 7 schools must be present

Must include the words: "Key Club,” “Division 36 East,” “Region 4,”

“Cali-Nev-Ha (or CNH),” and “2011-2012"

You have until AUGUST 27

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>> DIVISIONAL NEWS CAN YOU DRAW?

Know someone who can draw? Our division needs more de-

signs of Raccoons! Send any drawings of some raccoons to

Lt. G, Nick Sianipar, and it might just be featured on future

divisional publications. Good luck!

VISITATIONS

@ 2 General meetings are BACK!

Nick must visit your club a total of TWO times this term

Preferably early in the year

Email Mr Sianipar with possible dates for him to visit

REFLECTORS Below are the different reflector groups to further serve the club advisors, club officers, club

coordinators, and liaisons for specific topics. The reflector groups are used to distribute infor-

mation, and allow other members to ask questions and/or receive answers to their questions

on a variety of topics. Please join the group(s) that best suits your needs:

For all Key Club Presidents: http://groups.google.com/group/cnh-kc-presidents?hl=en

For all Key Club Vice Presidents: http://groups.google.com/group/cnh-kc-vice-presidents?hl=en

For all Key Club Secretaries: http://groups.google.com/group/cnh-kc-secretaries?hl=en

For all Key Club Treasurers: http://groups.google.com/group/cnh-kc-treasurers?hl=en

For all editors/historians/webmasters: http://groups.google.com/group/cnh-kc-editors?hl=en

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>>YOUR CLUB

The school year has officially started, that means homework, projects, and other academic

studies that you have to worry about, but that doesn’t mean that you cannot help others in this

time. There are many organizations around your area that need your energy and time to help

them make a better community.

Last weekend, the Redlands High School Key Club spent their own time to help the Boys and

Girls Club fulfill the dreams of many kids in that organization to have new clothes and accesso-

ries for their upcoming school year. The Boys and Girls Club gave each of their young members,

ranging from 11 and under, a $100 gift card to Kohl’s for anything they wanted! With the help

of the Kiwanians, Key Club members, and also other adult volunteers, they achieved their goal

by assisting each one of the kids and to help them shop on what they wanted.

There were approximately 30 kids that needed help shopping and each volunteer had one kid

assigned to them. It was truly a wonderful experience to have in my personal perspective. The

feeling of witnessing the joy of others is very moving. The Key Club members are very grateful to

have been given a chance to help those

who are in need, and we will gladly do

anything in our power to help the people

around us, whether its energy, time or

money. I can say that all of the Key Cub

members would try anything to help

as much as they can.

JOHANES SANTOSO | REDLANDS HIGH

BOYS&GIRLS CLUB

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>>YOUR CLUB With the new school year fast approaching, the Pacific Key Club board and I thought, "How are

we going to recruit for Key Club?" After much thought about this predicament, we came up with

the perfect plan: harass people during registration about Key Club!

Okay, I'm kidding. We didn't harass anyone, not even the fresh meat coming into Pacific High

School (or did we...?). But we did make posters, a giant brochure, and set up tables at the library

and outside the gym to spread the word about Key Club. The results? SUCCESS. Many students

and parents were interested with the idea of Key Club, and over sixty people signed up.

Pacific High School also had their first two Key Club meetings, the first one being a week after

school started, with outstanding numbers! For both meetings, we played ice breakers to get to

know one another and even had our LTG Nick Sianipar come visit for our first meeting of the year!

To say the least, the Pacific High School Key Club has taken a gigantic leap to a good start for the

new year.

“Key Club is really fun!” Aimy Tran, Senior at Pacific, said about her first Key Club meeting of the

year. “When you're surrounded by friends that all share a common goal to help out the communi-

ty, it makes participation a lot more meaningful. Sign me up for the next event!” Cherrie Nguyen

also told about her views about Key Club. “I was in it my freshman year, but never really partici-

pated, and I regret it,” she confesses. “What made me stay was getting the chance to meet new

people. I mean, I could find my future husband somewhere in Key Club!” Both Cherrie and Aimy

helped volunteer at the school library to give books to the students and to promote Key Club.

Awesome job Pirate Key Clubbers!

The year has kicked off with leaps and bounds and we hope to see Pacific High School continue

to increase their numbers and show impressive improvement as the year continues to run its

course.

JANNA MACATANGAY | PACIFIC HIGH NEW YEAR

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>> YOUR STORY On August 17, 2011, we proudly held

are first meeting and showed

future seeking Key Clubbers what Key

Club is about. It was a success! We started the meeting

with the pledge and then with ice breakers to allow people

to meet each other and show the enthusiasm of Key Club. Everyone had a blast! Allowing them to

get out of their comfort zone and show their true spirit. We of course informed them of what Key

Club is really about and what it stands for. We as well introduced to them the 2011-2012 officers

which were greeted with a warm welcome. The Citrus Valley President and our Kiwanian attended

which helped show the future seeking members that Key Club was we expanded not only locally

but internationally. By the end of the day our San Gorgonio High School Facebook page received

many compliments on how fun the meeting was. San Gorgonio HS Key Club is ready to start a new

successful year with new members!

YASMEEN SORIANO | SAN GORGONIO HIGH

FIRST MEETING

Citrus Valley’s Back to School Night Barbeque took place on August 8, and our Key Club did not

give up the opportunity to advertise for the club. We made three posters and set out to find new

members. A table was also set up to allow those who were interested in the club the chance to

sign up. Multiple brochures were handed out and showed that many people were responsive to

our tactics and the actual ideals of the club. Not only did we use the usual ideas for advertise-

ment, but also a method called clothes-pinning that was learned by one of our officers at District

Convention. The clothes pins were fun and added a comical element to the process of trying to

get new Key Clubbers at our

school. The whole recruit-

ment process of that day

went well, and we ended

up with many possible Key

Clubbers. Hopefully, with the

start of the new school year,

those who have shown

interest will become truly dedicated Key Club members.

ISAIAH SMITH | CITRUS VALLEY HIGH

BACK TO SCHOOL BBQ

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>> YOUR STORY FIRST MEETING

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BACK TO SCHOOL BBQ

From April 13th to the 15th, for all CNH Key Clubbers, what

may be the most momentous moment of Key Club history

will take place. Records will be broken, new district officers

will be elected and installed, workshops will be provided for

you to attend, and at the end of the night, the 2011-2012

year will be celebrated like it's the end of the world. I, District

Convention Chair Philip Nguyen, on behalf of the entire

43,000+ members of the CNH District, invite you to the 66th

Annual California-Nevada-Hawaii District Convention! The

theme for this year is "BEElieve - the Magic of Service" (don't

forget to note the space dash space between "BEElieve"

and "the" and the appropriate capitalization of certain

words.) On a side note, your Lieutenant Governor, Nick

Sianipar, also known as "Swagger Monger Nicqueesha",

"Nick DePorzio", or simply just "nick (:", is credited for being

the Promotions Task Coordinator, which essentially means

that he will be the one handing out approximately 10,000 flyers to each attendee at Fall Ral-

ly South. He will then walk up to Fall Rally North to distribute a couple of more thousand of fly-

ers, and then everywhere in between to distribute even MOAR flyers. However, the distribu-

tion of flyers is not Nick's sole purpose. Nick also creates the Call to DCON Video (if you don't

see yourself in it, blame him) and is also in charge of folding all 3000+ shirt for distribution dur-

ing District Convention; if you ever need a shirt folded or a flyer, Nick knows how it's done.

The right way.

I urge your clubs to take early action to begin the promotion and registration processes to

bring even MORE dedicated members to Convention than before, and so that you don't

end up rushing your online

registration forms last minute only to be standing at the line for problem registrations upon

your entrance to Convention.

If you have any questions, comments, or concerns regarding District Convention, the culmi-

nation of groups of high schoolers dedicated to service, or about the number of shirts LTG

Nick is able to fold in a minute, feel free to email me! ([email protected])

Love,

DCON Chair Philip (insert magical lobster here)

PHILIP NGUYEN | DCON CHAIR

DCON CHAIR

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For the very first time, I attended a Kiwanis DCM in July that left my night memorable. All of the

Kiwanians were very welcoming and friendly to me when I arrived. It was an honor to be able to

have the chance to meet and greet many of the Kiwanians. I even got to meet other key

clubbers from Division 36 West (Huskies) as well. It was a pleasure to meet other key clubbers and

to learn more about how their club works. As the Kiwanians and guests lined up against the

tables with plates in their hands, I helped served dinner to them alongside two other Kiwanians.

The DCM was an amusing experience because you could feel the excitement and liveliness in

the room. I loved the Kiwanians’ enthusiasm and spirit throughout the whole event. It was very

entertaining to watch because they all reminded me of our division’s own DCM’s and the

wildness that occurs during those meetings. All and all, I'm very pleased that I decided to go. It

helped strengthen my relationship with the Kiwanians more and I hope to attend their other

DCM's in the future.

NANCY NGUYEN | CITRUS VALLEY HIGH KIWANIS DCM

>>YOUR KEY

It's August! And you know what that means? School time!

Even though most schools start earlier than Redlands High,

our officers have been quite busy with Key Club events

and distributions.

A week before school started, the current officers had a

meeting to discuss how to recruit and attract new mem-

bers for the upcoming school year. After some brainstorm-

ing, they decided to use the clothes pin method. We’ll dis-

tribute them onto people a couple of days before the first

Key Club meeting of the year. We are excited to start the

new school year with a great attitude and high spirits! With

the idea of using clothes pin for distributions, the officers

had also come out with an idea of making a recruitment video to introduce Key to potential members;

we would show them what Key Club is, what we do, and why is this club so amazing. The video consists

of great comedy, while being very persuasive and chock-full of information, so be sure to check it out

when its uploaded! Have a great month of service and good luck on your first general Key Club meet

ing!

JOHANES SANTOSO | REDLANDS HIGH

A KEY SUMMER

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Q AND A<<

“ QUESTION: What are you looking forward to for the upcoming Key Club term and what do

you hope to gain from this experience as a key clubber?

” “

With this being my senior year, I want my final

year in Key Club to be as fun as possible. I

have never been to Fall Rally, so I am really ex-

cited for that because everyone who has

gone loved it. I have attended all DCMs since I

have joined and they are always fun; the ice-

breakers help me loosen up and become my-

self around others. I am also really wanting to

meet more key clubbers from other schools to see how

Key Club life is in their eyes, and also because I mainly

know only those at my own school. With being in Key Club,

I'm hoping to get better at being more talkative with oth-

ers and not being shy in different environments.

- MARCUS MEADORS | SAN GORGONIO

I’m really looking forward to be a whole

group with all our Divisional Key Clubbers

and to go to exciting events like Fall Ral-

ly and DCON. My main goal for this Key

Club year is to be able to create leader-

ship skills in not only myself, but with all

our key clubbers. Key Club is about car-

ing because it’s our way of life!

- TYLER CHUNG | REDLANDS EAST VALLEY

I am really looking forward to the upcoming

events that our division and what Key Club

as a whole has in store this year. Meeting

new people, making new friends, making a

difference, and giving a helping hand to

the community is what Key Club is all about.

What I hope to gain from this experience is just knowing

that we, as key clubbers, are proud of everything we do

to make a change in the world.

- AMYY LE | CITRUS VALLEY ”

Since this is my first year as an officer for

Pacific's Key Club, I'm excited to be an

active board member and to attend as

many of the awesome events as I can

for the new term. I'd love to see the club

soar to new heights, and to see the

members participate in more service

projects. I also hope to improve my com-

munication skills and effectively corre-

spond with my club members as a Bulle-

tin Editor. I attended Fall Rally for the first

time last year and it was so much fun! So

I am definitely looking forward to Fall Ral-

ly 2011, and to hopefully see Division 36

East win that Spirit Stick again!

I'm looking forward to all the events, both divisional and school, we have planned for the up-

coming year, like the Awake-a-Thon, Fall Rally, and Winter Formal. And I hope to gain a lot of

experience in helping and serving people, and of course, all the new friends.

- AMBER LAI | REDLANDS

- JANNA MACATANGAY | PACIFIC

>>YOUR KEY

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“ THE PLEDGE

>> DOWN TO BASICS

Raise your right hand and say,

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 to combat all forces which tend to undermine these institutions

THE MOTTO The Key Club Motto is "Caring - Our Way of Life."

Through Key Club's work in the home, school, and community, Key Club members have

learned that their organization is built around the concept of volunteering. With this con-

cept as the foundation of the organization, Key Club will continue to be an effective and

contributing organization in our schools and communities.

THE VISION

THE VALUES

THE MISSION

We are caring and competent servant leaders transforming communities world-wide.

Key Club is an international, student-led organization providing its members with

opportunities to perform service, build character, and develop leadership.

Caring, Character Building, Inclusiveness, Leadership.

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THIS IS KEY CLUB<<

IT’S KIND OF A BIG DEAL

Key Club exists on almost 5,000 campuses

We welcome you in 30 different countries

Caribbean nations? Yup! Asia? Mhmm! Australia? South America? Canada?

Without a doubt!

12 MILLION HOURS of community service per YEAR

Multi-state districts, regions, divisions, and campus clubs

Funded by dues and Kiwanians

District and International officers are HIGH SCHOOLERS elected at District and

International Conventions

We support March of Dimes, UNICEF, and Children’s Miracle Network

WHAT IS KEY CLUB? The oldest, largest, and most successful non-profit student-

led organization for high school students.

Core Values:

Caring | Character Building | Inclusiveness | Leadership

Based on community service and developing leadership

Member of the Kiwanis International Family

When LtG, Nick Sianipar was asked this question, he

responded with, “Key Club is an experience that will be

unforgettable for a lifetime.”

>> DOWN TO BASICS

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>> CLUB SNAPSHOTS PACIFIC HIGH SCHOOL

Key Club has been working very hard to get ready for the upcoming school

year. During the month of July, we received 70 sign ups of students wanting to

join Key Club for the year 2011-2012. We are very proud of the dedication and

effort our members have put into advertising and representing Key Club. We

have also been planning new ways to keep the members consistently coming

back to the meetings and continue to be involved in the service. This month

has definitely been a productive month for us.

SAN BERNARDINO

Summer is officially over. Which means we'll get to see our members again! As of this month, we did not really focus on community service due

to the board's varying schedule. On the plus side, our President has already recruitted a couple people during Registration Day for this begin-

ning school year. Our president has set up meetings for the board members as well, on the first week of school to check up on last minute details

so we may begin recruitting new members as the new school year progresses. Once we go back to school, we will have a Picnic at the High-

land Y for all the members as well as the graduated Key Club members from last year. We will have our first official meeting of the year on Mon-

day the 8th.

Club officers have been holding meetings week-

ly, deciding on service projects, fundraisers, and

other activities for the upcoming school year. We

have lots in mind and are looking forward to a

good year of service!

REDLANDS

CITRUS VALLEY

For the month of July, our Key Club had our first car wash ever. It was a

joint project with San Gorgonio Key Club. Though only 2 Key Clubbers for

Citrus Valley High School Key Club showed up, we had a successful car

wash making $85.00. We will be planning more car washing in this up-

coming year to raise money to help fight PTP and save our LTG from be-

ing auctioned off during Fall Rally. A member that currently stands out in

our club would be Isaiah Smith. He has been showing his dedication to

Key Club by participating in the social events in Key Club and attending

the DCMs.

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>> CLUB SNAPSHOTS

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This month we weren’t able to do a service event however, we have

done a lot of planning for the upcoming year. We've also come up with

a lot of fundraising ideas and ideas on how to get more members.

YUCAIPA HIGH

This month has been a good month for our school. Our car wash with Citrus Val-

ley High School was successful and we split the amount of money that we

earned. CVHS got $87 and SGHS got $87 for a grand total of $174.00. During

freshmen orientation, we bought many clothespins and sharpies for this event.

We utilized the method of clothespins to encourage freshmen to join key club.

We also did the flash mob and walked around with posters. We had a booth

set up to give information about Key Club verbally and those that were interest-

ed in joining left their contact information on index cards, about 36 people left

their info. We've grabbed the attention of many people at our school who did

not know what Key Club was!

SAN GORGONIO

Summer is officially over. Which means we'll get to see our members again! As of this month, we did not really focus on community service due

to the board's varying schedule. On the plus side, our President has already recruitted a couple people during Registration Day for this begin-

ning school year. Our president has set up meetings for the board members as well, on the first week of school to check up on last minute details

so we may begin recruitting new members as the new school year progresses. Once we go back to school, we will have a Picnic at the High-

land Y for all the members as well as the graduated Key Club members from last year. We will have our first official meeting of the year on Mon-

day the 8th.

Club officers have been holding meetings week-

ly, deciding on service projects, fundraisers, and

other activities for the upcoming school year. We

have lots in mind and are looking forward to a

good year of service!

REDLANDS Since it is summer, it has been hard to get members to participate in any events. That being said,

we have had officer meetings to plan out events for the coming year. We have also nominated

our best member, Courtney Kasin, to the position of vice president, focusing on the "projects"

area. She has gone to almost all of our events and has been very dedicated. She has also

offered much helpful advice.

REDLANDS EAST VALLEY

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CONTACT us Lieutenant Governor, Nick Sianipar

Redlands Senior High School

[email protected]

Cell Phone: 909.831.4226

Home Phone: 909.796.7554

Region 4 Advisor, Carolyn Qualm

Kiwanis Division 6, Kiwanis Club Temecula Valley

[email protected]

Home Number: 909.694.1831

Cell Number: 909.871.1773

QUESTIONS COMMENTS

CONCERNS

on the WEB D36EKEYCLUB.TUMBLR.COM

WIX.COM/NICKSIANIPAR/D36ERACCOONS

GROUPS.GOOGLE.COM/GROUP/DIVISION36EAST

FACEBOOOK: KEYWORD “DIVISION 36 EAST”

CNHKEYCLUB.ORG

KEYCLUB.ORG

KIWANIS.ORG

Executive Assistant, Heidi Nguyen

[email protected]

Executive Secretary, Isabelle Chu

[email protected]

News Editor, Nancy Nguyen

[email protected]

Tech Editor, Jacqueline Mayuga

[email protected]

TECH editor

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TECH editor

NEWS editor

AHHH, SCHOOL IS BACK in session for some of us (*coughtrabucohillscough*),

and may I just take some time to welcome you all back to school! Like you, I’m already buried in AP work, try-

ing to fit in and prioritize multiple extra-curriculars. Sadly, I have to live this year sans golf (*tear*), but I think I’ll

manage.

As you can tell, this newsletter is a *tad* different than the previous two, and if you can’t tell, SHAME ON YOU

>:[ This edition was particularly difficult to work on for many reasons, but mainly because Microsoft Publisher

(the program I use to create the newsletter) stopped working! Luckily, I worked past it with the aid of my

amigos (*coughjojocough*) :]

I hope you all had as much fun reading/skimming this newsletter as I had making it! If you haven’t submitted

articles or visuals yet, please do! I enjoy reading about your thoughts regarding Key Club (Yes! I read and

have read ALL submissions to date :D)! I can honestly say that working on this newsletter never fails to be my

favorite part of the day!

Keep Calm and Carry On,

Jacqueline Mayuga :]

PS,

If you have any suggestions for the next edition, EMAIL ME, por favor

QUE PASA? THE BEES ARE IN THE CASA!

Hello my fellow Raccoons! My name is Nancy Nguyen and I am the D36E’s news editor. Summer is far gone,

but at least we still have Key Club with us! I am very excited for this upcoming term as I know us Raccoons will

go a buzz and BEEyond! It’s time to have the spotlight shine on us as we strive for the best. As News Editor, I

hope to improve and strengthen the communication within the division and to publish informative newsletters

as well. If you’d like to write an article or have your Key Club related pictures in the October issue, please

email them to Nick Sianipar at [email protected] before the 18th of every month at 8PM. If you’re

senses are tingling your curiously, then please feel free to contact me at [email protected] as well.

Come on Raccoons, let’s make this year an unBEElievable one!

Sincerely,

Nancy Nguyen

Division 36 East News Editor

‎"...we would show them what Key Club is, what

we do, why is this club so amazing and other

wonderful things about this club that i cannot

comrehend in the englsh words."

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