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CNH K IWIN’S
DECEMBER 2015
manatee
01 Division Progress
03 Fall Rally South 2015
05 Rose Float
07 December DCM
Special Recognition 11
Professionalism & Time
Management 13
09 Featured ARF
10 Reasons to go to DCON 14
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JET DIVISION PROGRESSHOURS
Goal: 18500
Current Hours: 11,221
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JET DIVISION PROGRESS FUNDS
Goal: $18000
Current Funds: $8321.97
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Fall Rally is a district event where the divisions of
CNH KIWIN’S came together to support Pediatric
Trauma Program through activities such as Penny
Wars, Pieing, Games, and of course, SPIRIT BATTLES!
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Jet Division came together to help decorate beautiful floats
for the Annual Rose Float Parade held in Pasadena!
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Jet Division came together to help decorate beautiful floats
for the Annual Rose Float Parade held in Pasadena!
Have a holly, jolly, MERRATEE Christmas Manatees! The
last DCM of the year was filled with amazing spirit and
activities such as white elephant, workshops, and a pho-
tobooth!
Have a holly, jolly, MERRATEE Christmas Manatees! The
last DCM of the year was filled with amazing spirit and
activities such as white elephant, workshops, and a pho-
WipeOut Run | November 7th, 2015
“If you ask people what game show they would like to
participate in, most would probably answer Wipe Out.
That's why the members of La Quinta KIWIN'S were ecstatic to go to the
Wipe Out Run on Saturday, November 7, 2015. Members met up at the
front office at noon with their friends and chatted with one another be-
fore they set out to the event. After checking in, volunteers were tasked
with various duties like registering runners, monitoring the race courses and
with the obstacles, and passing out water to the runners. The event itself
was quite long, but volunteers kept their bright smiles as they worked and
interacted with the tired runners. Much to the delight of the volunteers,
the project coordinators were nice enough to let them try out the different
obstacles after the run was over. So although the event was hot and long,
volunteers went home knowing that they made someone smile with their
hard work. It also helped that they got to jump on the Big Red Inflatable
Balls.”
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A R F TRACEY HOANG
Vice President La Quinta
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Melia deserves to be recognized as Member of the
Month for so much. Even as a freshman, she has shown
so much dedication and pride in the club. She has gone
to every single one of our meetings since the beginning
of the year, and was one of the first few to turn in their
membership application. In November, she volunteered at JDRF and came out
to Fall Rally. In order to prep, she came to both spirit nights held for Jet as well as
the one held within our school. Because she came to the Jet spirit nights, she
was able to lead the cheers for our members! When they didn’t understand
some things, she was able to talk it through with them and teach them slowly
and thoroughly. Segerstrom has this program called internship in which we in-
struct a few members and train them on the positions we have on board to en-
sure that they are well-informed by the time elections come around. Melia was
the first one to sign up for this, and she also expressed enthusiasm when it was
announced. She’s never afraid to ask questions at meetings, and she’s always
welcoming to others. She is open to new things, and has even showed interest
in the position of President when signing up for internship. Melia has a lot of po-
tential and I hope she will be recognized for Member of the Month.
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MELIA GALVAN
Throughout this month, Ashley Nguyen has shown initiative
as a board member by coming up with ideas for service
events as fundraisers, and acting upon them. When the idea
of selling KIWIN'S sweatpants was brought up, she took initia-
tive by making sure a design was created and finding a
place there the sweatpants could be customized. She also sent constant sugges-
tions for service events, such as the Color Run in Irvine. The four core values of Key
Club International are clearly demonstrated by her. By taking initiative for certain
fundraisers and service events, she has shown her leadership. At Walk with Me, she
made sure members were on task while other board members were absent. She
also checked and double checked to make sure everyone going to Fall Rally was
on a list and that all the money was accounted for. She shows her care by reach-
ing out to general members and taking consideration of their concerns, which she
brings up either at board meetings or through messenger. In the beginning of the
term, she was a little shy and reserved; however, now she gives her opinion at
board meetings often and isn't afraid to assert and explain why she thinks so. She
also makes sure to acknowledge the other side when necessary. In this way, she
has built her character from someone shy to someone who has the characteristics
of a leader. Lastly, she has never been not-inclusive. She listens to everyone and
socializes well with people in and out of the club. As an embodiment of the four
core values, Ashley has shown incredible dedication as improvement this month,
and I look forward to what she'll do next month!
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ASHLEY NGUYEN
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Richie Chu
Jet Lieutenant Governor
(760) 622-3666
Tamnhi Mai
Assistant Jet Lieutenant Governor [email protected]
(714) 902-4904
Joseph Nguyen
Divisional Projects Chair
(714) 717-7165
Michelle Hwang
Edison
(949) 478-2689
Angela Nguyen
Fountain Valley
(714) 418-7053
Natalie Nguyen
Garden Grove
(714) 495-6528
Soros Chokanarotewong
La Quinta
(714) 213-6211
Carol Wann
Divisional Bulletin Editor
(714) 261-3358
Erinn Lee
Divisional Spirit Captain
(949) 812-9967
Julie Quan
Divisional Spirit Captain
(714) 677-7122
Tam Tu
Los Amigos
(714) 657-4739
Jennifer Le
Marina
(657) 622-1832
Renee Su
OCSA
(714) 642-1135
Nha Dang
Segerstrom
(714) 804-9849