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The Official
Chino Hills High School Key Club
Newsletter
VOLUME 11 | ISSUE 2| JUNE EDITION
Presidents Note
Vice Presidents’ Notes As the school year ends we can look back at a plethora of accomplishments from being the best club in the
division for many months to earning the district awards to fulfilling one of the KEY aspects of the club- serving
the community while having a fun time. Although we had guidance from past and present officers, none of
these memories would be possible without the help of the members. It's is the members who make up the
club and who have the most opportunities. The opportunity to grow in leadership though not only participat-
ing in the club level, but going above and beyond by actively learning about Key Club International on their
own and being a part of its many nuances such as the divisional level. Key Club isn't just another club- it's a
way we have fun, a way we learn, and so much more. In short it's our way of life. Despite the seniors leaving,
the key club bonds won't since even though high school may end life goes on. To the underclassmen stay
involved throughout the summer and the new year as you wouldn't want life to pass you by. The new year
coming is going to be one of the most exciting yet as we explore and promote new areas of Key Club we
only recently began to find - We'll be there and we hope to have you with us. We're all Key Clubbers and all
one ohana~
Cannot believe that I have already served for my members for
two months already! In these two months, I experienced the
enthusiasm of the members, the responsibility it entails, and the
bliss after successful service events. Thank you to the seniors
and dedicated members who have made a significant contri-
bution for the club throughout the year. Though seniors are
leaving, the achievements they have made and the chances
they have given to underclassmen will not be forgotten, and
remember “Once a Kiwanian, Always a Kiwanian”. Though cli-
ché, it is all about the members-thanks to you guys, the club is
as great as it is. One of the beauties found in Key Club is the
power to change one’s life. As Key Clubbers we are able to
grow into a strong family, supporting each other not only in ser-
vice events, but also in school and personal life. As Key Club-
bers, we mature together, teach together, and laugh together.
This feeling of unity is something I definitely treasure. In Key
Club, I grew not only as a friend and a volunteer, but also as a
leader. I am grateful to those who gave me this opportunity
and those who continuously make my new term easier. I can-
not wait to provide opportunities for the members to grow in
leadership and for more to join and have fun in Key Club in the
upcoming, new school year. I hope that all of you will have a
great summer. In this summer, there will be several service
events incorporated in a social atmosphere, so stay active
while keeping in touch with friends in Key Club!
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BanquetTime!!! “Banquet was fun!
Lots of people good
food and overall just
a great time to hang
This year’s banquet was held at the beauti-
ful McCoy Equestrian center! And after all
we have done this year, treating members
to such a nice place was only best way to
repay for their hard work. All of our
achievements for this past year have been
clearly represented through the numerous
members who have achieved either the
awards, "Member in Good Standing" or
"Member of the Month". We were able to
celebrate our achievements-5650 service
hours and 5708 dollars raised-in the Ban-
quet through a slideshow and speeches.
Thank you, Key Clubbers. Thank you for the
ones who have continuously provided sup-
port whether in Key Club or in school. Thank
you for the familiar faces we continue to
see at every event. Hope in the upcoming
school year, we are able to accomplish
much more and celebrate once again in a
banquet. Chino Hills High School Banquet
2012 was a great way to end a year full of
service, new friendships, and achieve-
ments!
May DCM was tons of fun! The newly appoint-
ed Lieutenant Governor, Jaguar Jung, held
this meeting and provided the clubs with im-
portant information- shirt designs, Officer Train-
ing Conference, and Region 13 Picnic! (These
events can be found in the Summer Overview
section-look them up (:) Afterwards, we had
a water balloon fight! DCMs can be so much
fun as you meet Key Clubbers in the same di-
vision! He also announced the divisional exec-
utive board after going through many appli-
cations. These people will be able to answer
your questions throughout the year!
Executive Assistants: Amy He and Fahrin
Bhuiyan
Divisional Secretary: Vanessa Luu
Division News Editor: Daniel Marcelino Garcia
The June DCM for Division 15 will be at the Region 13 Picnic at Butterfield Park, Walnut on June 23rd from 11am to 5pm. The Region 13 Lt. Governors have decided to have a nice picnic out at the park for all of you to be familiar with your Region 13 Ohana! There will be lots of activities for you and your friends (including some spirit battles) so come out and meet new Key Clubbers from throughout Divisions 35 West, 35 East, 10 North, 10 South, and even your home division, Division 15!! We'll guarantee that your summer will start AMAZINGLY through this event! :D
Chino Hills High School will also be selling strawberries covered with
chocolate and fruit smoothies, so come out there and support!
May Division Council Meeting.
Summer Debriefing
Our events do not stop in the summer! There will definitely be
many ongoing events. Library volunteering will continue as usual
and there will also be Isaiah's Rock food packaging events as well.
Concerts in the Park is something that Key Club will also take part
in every Wednesday throughout summer. We will also be cleaning
up parks here and there. For the month of June, we have our OTC
(officer training conference) and Region 13 picnic which we will
be selling chocolate covered strawberries and smoothies at! Re-
lay for Life is also a very prominent event in the summer that Key
Club will be taking part in during the month of August. So watch
out for further events, Key Clubbers!
On behalf of the graduating class of 2012,
let me say, “Thank you Key Club” Thank
you for the wonderful memories that we
will carry with us throughout our lives, from
seeing the way of service and altruism can
truly impact and transform the world
around us, to allowing us the opportunity
to cultivate leadership as servant leaders.
Our high school experience truly would not
have been the same without this amazing
organization and all you great individuals.
Continue to serve your community, and
enjoy what is left of your high school ca-
reer! Just as you have wished us, we wish
you all the best in your incredibly bright
futures!
From the Seniors
Working at the car
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Last month on May 19th, our Key Club as-
sembled to wash cars and raise money for
Relay for Life. Relay for Life is a volunteer-
driven cancer fundraising event of the
American Cancer Society, an event that
Key Club actively participates in. The
carwash was held near BJ’s Restaurant in
the Commons at Chino Hills. Everyone en-
joyed washing cars in the nice weather
and splashing each other with water dur-
ing our down time. Member Jacquelyn Li,
said, “It was a really fun way to help the
community,” while Rommel Pineda stated,
“It’s a good way to raise money.” We
raised a total of $160.00, which is more
than our original goal of $100.00. Thank
you for your hard work Key Clubbers and
watch out for more fundraising
events to come!
CALL TO RELAY FOR LIFE! Relay for Life, Key Club’s big-
gest event in the summer, is in
two months! THIS is an overnight
relay-style event with over 100
teams of people camping out
in Ruben S. Ayala Park on Au-
gust 4th. There will be entertain-
ment from games and activities
and fundraising opportunities to
help those fighting Cancer! It is
also a great way to earn over
24 hours. BE THERE. :D
How to join and DONATE MON-
EY:http://main.acsevents.org/
site/TR/RelayForLife/
RFLFY12CA/750131195?
1. Go to
2. Click “Join Our Team”
3. Click “Team Member Regis-
tration-Pay by Credit Card”
4. Fill in personal information, T-Shirt size,
etc.
5. Confirm Transaction
TASK COORDINATIORS READ HERE!
Interested into doing more for Key Club?
Want a bigger role in Key Club? Want to be a Division 15 Task Coor-
dinators?
This is your chance! Members have priority, so do not be afraid to
apply! :D
If interested, please send your name, school, grade, and position(s)
interested to the following emails asap:
THERE ARE MORE TYPES OF TASK COORDINATORS THAN THE ONES
BELOW:
Host Club Coordinators
Main Coordinator: involved in planning the event in an overall as-
pect such as possible delegation of tasks and responsible for main
communication with us, the division board
Fall Rally Spirit Task Coordinator:
Food/Decoration Coordinator: In charge of either catering or
cooking and gathering the materials for decorations.
Talent Show Coordinator: In charge of planning, auditions, judg-
ing, and equipment
DCM Coordinator:
DCM Location Coordinator:
DCM Activities Coordinator Service Coordinator (finding/ regulat-
ing service):
Fundraising Coordinator:
Unicef Coordinator:
RTC Coordinator:
Miscellaneous Coordinators (division photographer icebreakers
coordinator):
CHHS Key Club | Division | Region 13| CNH District
Chino Hills High School: 16150 Pomona Rincon Road Chino Hills, CA
91709-3101
Editor: Kevin Chou
Email: [email protected]
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