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Inside this Issue
3. Division Goals
4. LTG’s Welcome
6. Baller Points
8. Upcoming Events
10. Member’s Corner
18. District Updates
20. Closing Contacts
Service 1386.5 hours Completed
5613.5 hours to serve
Fundraising
$112.50 Rasised for PTP $887.50 To go
KEEP IT UP BALLERS!
WAY TO GO!!
HAPPY SUMMER BALLERS!HAPPY SUMMER BALLERS!
Happy Summer Ballers,
Finally the school year is done! This marks the halfway point for many of us. Congratulations to our seniors! You have all made a huge impact on your com-
munity and I know that you are all going to du such amazing things in the future. You will be truly missed and we wish you the best in all of your future en-
deavors.
Thank you for the successful Officer Training Conference, Division Wide Service: Relay for Life, and June Division Council Meeting. If you were unable to
attend Officer Training Conference and would still like to receive training, please let me know as soon as possible so that we can schedule a training together.
As the saying goes, I want to "teach a man how to fish" and not simply give a man a fish to feed them for a day. I am incredibly impressed with all of the ser-
vice Division 8 has done. We passed 1000 hours in two months! Look at what we can do in the next 11 months we have in our terms. A volunteer is not paid
because they are worthless, but because they are priceless. Don't forget to continue doing service over the summer. Set a goal today for the number hours of
service you hope to do by the end of the year. The value of a volunteer in California is about $26.34 an hour!
The Division Leadership Team is planning big things for the rest of the year! Our next Division Council Meeting is a Summer Olympics for the month of
August! Come battle it out head-to-head. Don't forget to come decked out in your Division 8 Spirit Attire! Also, watch out for new videos I will be making. I
am extremely excited about how far we have come! You are truly inspirational to me and your dedication to service does not go unnoticed.
Thank you, Ballers!
LTG WELCOMELTG WELCOME
HAPPY SUMMER BALLERS!HAPPY SUMMER BALLERS!
Happy Summer Ballers,
Finally the school year is done! This marks the halfway point for many of us. Congratulations to our seniors! You have all made a huge impact on your com-
munity and I know that you are all going to du such amazing things in the future. You will be truly missed and we wish you the best in all of your future en-
deavors.
Thank you for the successful Officer Training Conference, Division Wide Service: Relay for Life, and June Division Council Meeting. If you were unable to
attend Officer Training Conference and would still like to receive training, please let me know as soon as possible so that we can schedule a training together.
As the saying goes, I want to "teach a man how to fish" and not simply give a man a fish to feed them for a day. I am incredibly impressed with all of the ser-
vice Division 8 has done. We passed 1000 hours in two months! Look at what we can do in the next 11 months we have in our terms. A volunteer is not paid
because they are worthless, but because they are priceless. Don't forget to continue doing service over the summer. Set a goal today for the number hours of
service you hope to do by the end of the year. The value of a volunteer in California is about $26.34 an hour!
The Division Leadership Team is planning big things for the rest of the year! Our next Division Council Meeting is a Summer Olympics for the month of
August! Come battle it out head-to-head. Don't forget to come decked out in your Division 8 Spirit Attire! Also, watch out for new videos I will be making. I
am extremely excited about how far we have come! You are truly inspirational to me and your dedication to service does not go unnoticed.
Thank you, Ballers!
LTG WELCOMELTG WELCOME
BALLER POINTS Roll
50 POINTS Early MRF (3rd of every month)
Fundraising Event
Service Event
30 POINTS
20 POINTS
10 POINTS
On-Time MRF (5th of every month)
Members at DCM
Articles
Visuals
Officers at DCM
Late MRF (After the 5th)
Roll t h e f i n i s h l i n e to
JULY POINTSJULY POINTS American CanyonAmerican CanyonAmerican Canyon
120 POINTS
ArmijoArmijoArmijo 490 POINTS
BeniciaBeniciaBenicia 270 POINTS
DixonDixonDixon 0 POINTS
FairfieldFairfieldFairfield 360 POINTS
Justin SienaJustin SienaJustin Siena
0 POINTS
Mare Island TechMare Island TechMare Island Tech 0 POINTS
NovatoNovatoNovato 260 POINTS
RodriguezRodriguezRodriguez 740 POINTS
VandenVandenVanden 270 POINTS
VintageVintageVintage 30 POINTS
Will C WoodWill C WoodWill C Wood 30 POINTS
June 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30
Relay for Life / Division Council Meeting (DCM)Relay for Life / Division Council Meeting (DCM)Relay for Life / Division Council Meeting (DCM)
Saturday, July 11 , 2015 (Overnight Event)
Armijo High School, 824 Washington St, Fairfield, CA 94533
Lynch Canyon Clean-Up
On a sunny Saturday morning, I wouldn't have imagined my-
self and other Key Clubbers hacking away at weeds and wires in
the middle of Lynch Canyon. This has been the first event in a
while where I really got to get down and deep into my service.
There was this odd satisfaction of knowing I had watered a whole
field of plants and removed all these weeds. Despite the Ox
Tongue weeds sticking to my jacket and dry plants poking at my
pants, Vanden along with the Fairfield members had a great time
doing a different kind of service event. It’s safe to say that a manu-
al labor service event is refreshing and rewarding. Hope to see
more Key Clubbers at Lynch Canyon!
Jasmine Sivilay, Vanden
Jasmine Sivilay, Vanden, trimming over-
grown trees.
Lynch Canyon Clean-Up
On a sunny Saturday morning, I wouldn't have imagined my-
self and other Key Clubbers hacking away at weeds and wires in
the middle of Lynch Canyon. This has been the first event in a
while where I really got to get down and deep into my service.
There was this odd satisfaction of knowing I had watered a whole
field of plants and removed all these weeds. Despite the Ox
Tongue weeds sticking to my jacket and dry plants poking at my
pants, Vanden along with the Fairfield members had a great time
doing a different kind of service event. It’s safe to say that a manu-
al labor service event is refreshing and rewarding. Hope to see
more Key Clubbers at Lynch Canyon!
Jasmine Sivilay, Vanden
Vanden mem-
ber, Riandel
Tesoro, clip-
ping wires to
release a fence
from a growing
tree.
Officer Installation
American Canyon's Officer Installation was a great way to start the summer for Key Club members and new of-ficers. Key clubbers competed in a leg race tournament, chased each other in a friendly game of Cat & Mouse, and smashed whipped cream into the faces our future leaders of Key Club. Members showed the importance of participa-tion, commitment, bonding, and most importantly Key Club spirit! Everyone enjoyed socializing and playing games on their first day of summer vacation. Installation 2015 was a huge success and another event to put into the memory vault."
Michael Deborja, American Canyon
American Canyon Officers gather for official
installation
Officer Installation
American Canyon's Officer Installation was a great way to start the summer for Key Club members and new of-ficers. Key clubbers competed in a leg race tournament, chased each other in a friendly game of Cat & Mouse, and smashed whipped cream into the faces our future leaders of Key Club. Members showed the importance of participa-tion, commitment, bonding, and most importantly Key Club spirit! Everyone enjoyed socializing and playing games on their first day of summer vacation. Installation 2015 was a huge success and another event to put into the memory vault."
Michael Deborja, American Canyon
Members of American Canyon pose after
the end of a memorable event!
Loma Verde International Night
This event was really grand. A lot of people came with a variety of unique foods from their home country. We helped out with the food and the children perform-ing. In the gym, large flags were on the wall with bright colors. The kids who were performing, dressed in their own country’s traditional clothing. They sang happily. After the whole event was done, we stacked the chairs, cleaned the tables, sorted out the trash, and brought dishes to the staff lounge to be cleaned. This event was a great event to help out with.
Julia Aguilara, Novato
Keep serving BALLERS!Keep serving BALLERS!
Loma Verde International Night
This event was really grand. A lot of people came with a variety of unique foods from their home country. We helped out with the food and the children perform-ing. In the gym, large flags were on the wall with bright colors. The kids who were performing, dressed in their own country’s traditional clothing. They sang happily. After the whole event was done, we stacked the chairs, cleaned the tables, sorted out the trash, and brought dishes to the staff lounge to be cleaned. This event was a great event to help out with.
Julia Aguilara, Novato
Merlyn Maldonado and Juliet Aguilera, Novato, helping out with the dishes after the Loma Verde International Night ends.
Keep serving BALLERS!Keep serving BALLERS!
TEAM GRAPHIC DEPART-
1. Visit cnhkeyclub.org
2. Click on the banner on the homepage “Graphic Department
Team”
3. Fill out form correctly and turn in by July 5, 2015, 6PM
HOW TO APPLY:
WHA
T?
The Graphics Department is a team
ppof artists who create graphics and illus-
trations for the CNH District. These
graphics will be used in newsletters, publi-
cations, the CyberKey, and will be utilized
oppthrough out the CNH District.
TEAM GRAPHIC DEPART- DISTRCT GOALSDISTRCT GOALS
1. $170,000 for PTP
2. 1 million hours of service
3. Increase of 5 members per club
4. 5 Service Project a Month
President Contact informationPresident Contact information Mia Clarissa deBorja
American Canyon [email protected]
(707) 980-1253
Ruth Nguyen
Armijo [email protected]
(707) 320-8704
****
Benicia ****
****
Alyssa Ponce
Dixon ****
(530) 574-4015
Daniel Acuesta
Fairfield [email protected]
(707) 688-5170
Georgia Birkbeck
Justin Siena [email protected]
****
****
Mare Island Technology ****
****
Bailey Wong
Novato [email protected]
(415) 827-5133
President Contact informationPresident Contact information Daniel Acuesta
Fairfield [email protected]
(707) 688-5170
Georgia Birkbeck
Justin Siena [email protected]
****
****
Mare Island Technology ****
****
Bailey Wong
Novato [email protected]
(415) 827-5133
Briana Esquivias
Rodriguez [email protected]
(707) 208-4668
Jasmine Sivilay
Vanden [email protected]
(707) 592-4154
Cirila Reyes
Vintage [email protected]
(707) 486-5141
Tori Joyce
Will C Wood [email protected]
(707) 474-7565