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Our 5th Issue of the Robo Update comes to you with a brand new look! To celebrate that we have reached the halfway mark in our Key Club year, Robo Update 2.0 (Vol. 1, Issue 5) has been released! Look through it to find a brand new layout, spotlight on service, the MRP, and much more!
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VOLUME 1 | ISSUE 5
ROBO UPDATE 2.0 The Official CNH Division 14 Newsletter | October 2013
in this
LTG Update
Fall Rally North
Shirt Order Form
PTP
District News
Club Articles
Calendar of Events
Contact
02 03 05 06 07 09 11 12 13 15 19 20
issue...
“It is impossible to live with-
out failing at something,
unless you live so cautiously
that you might as well have
not lived at all - in which
case, you failed by default.”
- J.K. Rowling
Golden Spotlight
Robo Points
Division News
MRP
Did you just get up, stop whatever you were doing and
cheer about how good you felt? Good, because Fall
Rally North is right around the corner! Can you believe it?
We are halfway through the 2013-2014 Key Club year! It’s
hard to believe that just 6 months ago we were at DCON
2013 and in just another 6 months we will be at DCON
2014! As I take a glance back to where we were then
and where we are now, I can’t help but smile. Everyone
has grown so much as leaders, we have all grown closer
together as a family and we’ve all done so much service
together. Together we have raised $500 for MNT and
$250 for PTP and we keep adding on to our goals! Hitting
the halfway mark means we have only so much time left
to leave a lasting legacy so it is not the time to stop
working, but the time to work even harder, and give it our
all. More communication, more service events, more
fundraising, more bonding, more spirit, and what better
way to bond than at Fall Rally? On October 19, we will
be attending Fall Rally North at Six Flags Discovery
Kingdom where we will be in Rally Session 2 at the
Chabot Stadium with Regions 4, 15, and 16! Can we win
the spirit stick? Can we reach our goal of $2000 for PTP
before then? The answer is YES, we can make it all
happen, we just have to keep working hard. I know we
can do it. So let’s keep doing that golden work Robots,
and I’ll see you at Fall Rally! To correlate with our halfway
mark this month’s issue has been completely redesigned
from start to finish! I hope you enjoy the new facelift that
our newsletter has gotten and I would like to thank past
D41s News Editor Anhthy Tong for inspiring the design
changes. I also can’t wait to see you all at our
INCREDIBLE DCM on Oct. 11, until then, remember I am
here for you whenever you need to contact me!
Stay Golden,
Prajwol Devkota
HOW DO YOU FEEL?!
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CHALLENGE OF
THE MONTH Compliment a
stranger and take a
picture with them!
Submit your visuals
and compliment to
om by October 15!
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FALL RALLY NORTH Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
OCTOBER 19 $37 ON SITE PAYMENT
What is Fall Rally? Fall Rally is the CNH District’s biggest fundraiser for the
Pediatric Trauma Program (PTP). Due to the district’s
large size, 2 Fall Rallies are held each year. As Division
14 Key Clubbers, we attend Fall Rally North at Six Flags
Discovery Kingdom with the rest of Northern CNH!
Why should you go to Fall Rally North? Meet thousands of spirited Key Clubbers just like you!
Take a break from the stress of school and enjoy the
day by experiencing Key Club spirit and going on all of
the amazing rides that Six Flags has to offer! Not much
of a daredevil? Then enjoy making new friends and
meeting all the animals!
How can you attend Fall Rally North? Attending Fall Rally is easy! All you have to do is talk to
your club president or advisor to see if they still have
room on their method of transportation. Then get your
permission slip and medical release form filled out. Af-
ter that pay for the transportation, and bring your $37
for the park, unlimited drinks, unlimited rides, and the
rally plus some extra spending cash for food!
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RALLY SESSION INFORMATION Can we win the Spirit Stick?
Rally Session #2 With:
Region 16 (Koi Fish,
Dinos, Ninjas, Grizzlies,
Bees,), Region 4 (Yetis,
Cheetahs), Region 15
(Tsunamis/Dinosaurs),
and Region 14 (Blue
Robots, Octopi) 11:45 PM How does the Rally work? The Rally Session is the most important part of Fall Rally and the most fun!
Basically what happens is the District Executives and the LTGs are all put
up for auction during the session. Each division can bid on buying an LTG
or exec. with the amount of money they have raised for PTP. The LTG or
exec. they buy must then spend an hour with the division that buys them.
Other than that, there is a huge spirit battle between the divisions in the
session that goes on throughout the whole rally so you have to stay spirited
for the whole time because you are being judged! Each division gets a
turn to do their division cheer, then the execs. select 3 divisions to be on
top 3 depending on how loud and creative the cheers are. The top 3 must
then compete again with a different cheer and the loudest division wins
the golden spirit stick! For the past 2 years, D14 has made the top 3 but
lost due to rule-breaking so let’s be loud and follow rules this year!
What is allowed and what is not? You are encouraged to bring Thunder sticks, Tutu, Sashes,
Shirts/Sweatshirts, Arm/Leg warmers, Pom poms, Foam fingers, Face
paint, Bandana, Wristband, Hats, Flags! You cannot bring: Clothes
pins, Whistles, Pins/Buttons, Balloons, Large banners, Full body cos-
tumes, Hand clappers, Bull horns, Crazy glue, Any small items !Please
remember safety comes first during rally, no standing on shoulders!
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Insert Club President or Club
Advisor’s Name here
Email a digital copy of this form
if the physical form cannot be
received by this date to
Make sure you add the exact
and correct amount of each
shirt and size!
Money must be sent to this Ad-
dress, Checks must me made
payable to Rhonda Cameron!
Only one form from each club
must be submitted and these
have been emailed to your
officers!
Put the
check
in a
sealed
envelope
and title it as
shown!
Write a
check
to CNH
Key
Club and in-
clude Divi-
sion 14 and
PTP in the
memo!
Pediatric Trauma Program
Submitting money for PTP in 2 easy steps!
1
2
Donations must be received by Oct. 12 for FRN or just bring the check to FRN and hand to LTG Prajwol to submit before the rally! 06
Pediatric Trauma injuries are the #1 killer of children under the age of 14 and
90% of these deaths are preventable! Raising money for the Cal-Nev-Ha PTP
Program helps recognize these unintentional injuries in hope to prevent them
and treat them when they occur to prevent these deaths!
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On-Time
Registration:
$178 per member due on 2/20/14
Late Registration:
$218 per
member due on 3/15/14
District Convention 2014 is Your Golden Ticket to endless
opportunities to learn, grow, have fun and create golden
memories! This year’s convention will be held at the Sacra-
mento Convention Center on April 11 to April 13, 2014! Are
you ready to meet over 3,200 Key Clubbers?!
STAGE AND CAMERA
INTERNS WANTED! APPLY
ONLINE AT THE CYBERKEY
NOW!
International Convention 2014 is going to be held in our
GOLDEN CNH District in Anaheim, California! Get to meet
the International Board, Key Clubbers from all around the
world, elect the new International Board, attend informa-
tive workshops, and so many more!
OUR INTERNATIONAL BOARD:
International President:
Raeford Penny
International VP:
Rachel Benoit International Trustee:
Kelsie Hoppes
** KCI consists of 11 International Trustees, Kelsie serves our district 08
The 2013-2014 Member Recognition Committee Presents the...
What is MRP?
The MRP is a program designed to recognize a large amount of
dues paid CNH Key Club members. There are four levels of
recognition under the MRP: Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum. To
qualify for any level of the MRP, a CNH Key Club member must be
dues paid and have at least 50 hours of service. The member then
must complete several additional requirements. These
requirements are posted on the MRP Rubric on the CyberKey. For
more information, check out the Member Recognition Program
portion of the CyberKey (under the Recognition tab), join the CNH
KC Recognition Reflector, contact LTG Prajwol, or CNH MR Chair
Carisssa Yen!
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This is the rubric
for the MRP on
how to get
points to
achieve a
higher level!
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1. Who is eligible?
Any dues paid member from clubs in good standing throughout the Cali-Nev-Ha Key Club District is
eligible. A member may not start counting service hours or other MRP requirements until dues are
paid. If you were already a dues paid member of Key Club in the previous year and are in good
standing then you may count summer hours. Those who transfer schools may also have their hours
transferred over to the new school that they attend.
2. When is the MRP applicable?
All Key Club sponsored activities held from March 25, 2013 to February 20, 2014 qualify for this term’s
MRP award.
3. How do I go about submitting my MRP form?
Fill out the MRP form according to the guidelines. Once completed, submit your application to your
club’s Recognition Coordinator or person tasked with organizing your club’s MRP applicants. A list
of MRP award winners will be sent to your lieutenant governor. From there, this list will be sent to the
CNH Key Club District’s Member Recognition Committee and winners will be recognized at District
Convention 2014.
4. How do I keep track of my MRP status?
It is recommended that you keep track of your own hours and events attended, even if your club
already does it for you. This way, you can fill in the MRP form at the end of the year more easily and
efficiently. Please note that your proof of attendance must be verified by an e-signer.
5. Can a single event be counted within two different categories?
Yes. Some events fall under multiple categories. For example, if your club hosts a beach clean-up
service project with your local Kiwanis Club, this would count towards both “service hours” and
“Kiwanis Event”, and maybe even “Interclub”.
6. Should the forms be completed on the computer, or should it be handwritten?
It is recommended that all forms be completed electronically. However, the final decision is left to
your club’s Recognition Coordinator or person tasked with organizing your club’s MRP applicants.
7. How do I determine how much money I’ve raised for MNT if I fundraised with my club?
If a member participates in a club fundraiser for The Eliminate Project, the amount that will go to-
ward the member’s “Lives Saved” section on the MRP will equal the total funds raised from the
event divided by the number of members who participated in the fundraiser.
Feel free to contact MR Chair Carissa
Yen at [email protected] or check
our the Cyberkey or LTG Prajwol for
any further questions!
http://cnhkeyclub.org/recogniti
on/mrp
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GOLDEN SPOTLIGHT You shine brighter than the sun!
Golden Robot of Sep. - Maikou C. Lee
Golden Leader of Sep. - Quinta Pedraza
Gold Club of Sep. - River Valley High
Seeing you attend more and more of our division
events is great to see! Your developing leadership
skills are surely golden! Thank you for attending our
car wash, service events, and RTC! We hope to see
you at more and more of our division events
because you brighten up our days!
Stepping up as president is not an easy task but
you seem to make it look very easy as you keep
working hard! Keep up the continued work as you
build yourself and the members you serve! It was
great to see that your club had the highest
attendance at RTC!
River Valley! Keep up that golden service that you
do! Your spirit and growing membership along with
the highest attendance at RTC is something to be
very proud of and we hope to see that continued
growth coming from your club!
Members and clubs are recognized for events from August 21 to September 20!
THANK YOU, STAY GOLDEN!
Lindhurst 0
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ROBO POINTS
Yuba City 39 Las Plumas 15
Live Oak 94 Marysville 85
Oroville 0 Wheatland Union 0
East Nicolaus 3
RV
River Valley 110
Current Leader
Each month, clubs will get points based on the following criteria
and the club with the highest amount of points by DCON 2014
will win an amazing prize!
Points will be given for:
Early Bird MRF (10 points)
On- Time MRF (5 points)
DCM Attendance (1 point per member)
Division Service Event Attendance (1 point per member)
PTP/MNT Fundraising (20 points)
Kiwanis Meeting/DCM Attendance (5 points)
Article/Visual Submission (5 points per extra submission)
Spirit Items/Cheers (10 points)
Challenge of the Month (5 points)
Albert Powell 8
CONGRATS!
division NEWS
Hey Blue Robots! Our Fall Rally Prep/DCM is on October 11 at River Valley High School in Room 609! We will be having a 2 hour session where we make spirit gear, make spirit cheers, and get informed about Fall Rally so you need to attend, especially if you are attending Fall Rally North! This event is Superhero/Supervillain themed! So dress up as your favorite Superhero/Villain character and the top three costumes will win a prize! If you have any hoola hoops, PVC pipes, cardboard, scis-sors, paint, construction paper, fabric, old newspapers or anything regarding arts and crafts please bring them!
golden GOALS
PC: Leon Pan
Here is a quick update on how we are doing on our current goals! For PTP, we have $160 that have been raised but only 3 weeks to reach the $2000 goal! Fundraise until October 18! Then just bring the check to FRN for on-site submission! For service, we have served 880 hours and we still need to reach 10,900 hours! We only have 5 good-in-standing members with 50 hours of service or over so we need to reach these goals!
For FRN, let’s win that spirit stick and reach all our goals! 13
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rtc RECAP
Special Thanks to District Secretary Amanda
Redublo, our CSU Circle K Guests, Ms.
Cameron and all of you for attending Region
14 Training Conference and making it a
golden moment to remember!
15
ROBOTS up to? what are the
The Harvest Festival was one of our club’s big fundraising event this year for the Pediatric Trauma Program. After our participation in the Diamond Jubilee Fall Parade on our BEEautiful float which was built from the dedication and hardwork of all of our GOLDEN members, we went straight to work on our Key Club booth at the community park where we sold fried potato chips that were made from scratch with the help of our Live Oak Kiwanis Club! The rain did not dampen our spir-its as we cheered and exchanged chips for donations for PTP which we raised a total of $157! We were even featured on a local newspaper, the
Gridley Herald so it was a great day for all of us!
Live Oak
Harvest Bowl by Jose Rafael Gonzalez [Vice President]
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up to?
Member Orientation by Clarissa Gomez [Vice President]
Marysville High School hosted its very first Member Orientation where we had 5 different workshops to teach our members more that there is to Key Club. Right after school, we had a social where we had our members intro-duce themselves, we had ice breakers, and we had a scavenger hunt. Right around 4:30pm, we started our orientation. We had four presenters: Julissa Gomez, Emiliano Gomez, Tom Cheng, and Prajwol Devkota. Key Clubbers had tons of information thrown at them, from our member points system, to all about Dues, to all about Focus Projects, and much more. Our members definitely came out of this orientation with much more knowledge than they came into it and we can say with much hope that they will continue to serve actively in their home, school, and community.
Marysville
River Valley
Walk for Alzheimer’s by Erin Dominguez [Secretary]
River Valley Key Clubbers gathered on the morning of Saturday, Septem-ber 21st to help out with the Walk Against Alzheimer’s here at the Feather River Parkway. Volunteers supported the organization by selling multicol-ored balloons (purple, blue, yellow, and orange) with unique meanings for every color. Each balloon cost $5 and a personal message to a loved one could be written on it. At the beginning of the race, the balloons were re-leased, signifying an end to the pain that this terrible disease has caused countless people and their loved ones. The participants walked a total of 3 miles with our Key Clubbers cheering them on every step of the way. The Walk Against Alzheimer’s was a wonderful way to start of our weekend!
Thank you to everyone who participated! 17
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SPOTLIGHT ON SERVICE For the month of October, our Spotlight on Service is UNICEF/The Eliminate Project to fo-cus on Trick or Treat for UNICEF! Instead of asking for candy this Halloween take around a Trick or Treat for UNICEF box and ask for little donations for the Eliminate Project! Remember that just a $1.80 saves a life! Last year, by con-tinuously asking for donations, I was able to raise $74 just by myself! Can you beat my re-cord? I challenge all of you to raise as much money as you can this month with these Trick or Treat for UNICEF boxes by asking friends, family, or even skipping a trip to Starbucks! To order these FREE boxes go to: http://store.kiwanis.org/products/category?id=54
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calendar of
EVENTS
Lieutenant Governor: Prajwol Devkota
Email: [email protected]
Call/Text: (530)867-5341
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Division Newsletter:
www.issuu.com/d14robots
Mobile Subscription:
Text “Follow D14Robots” (w/o
quotes) to 40404
Division Twitter:
www.twitter.com/d14robots
Region Advisor: Rhonda Cameron
Email: [email protected]
Call/Text: (530)870-2085
THANK YOU FOR READING!
Division Facebook Group:
www.facebook.com/groups/d14rob
ots
Division Website:
www.d14robots.weebly.com
Division Instagram:
www.instagram.com/d14keyclub
Division Reflector Group: [email protected]
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