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Division 7 North ● Region 16 ● Cali-Nev-Ha District ● Key Club International
― Lorenzo Snow
The Official D7N Newsletter | November 2013 | Volume 5 | Issue 4
In this issue…
Greetings from Our LTG .......................... 3
Challenge of the Month ........................ 4
DLT Introductions Part 2 .......................... 5
The Buzz on 7 North ................................ 9
Monthly Recognition ............................ 13
Upcoming Events ................................. 14
Closing from our DNE ............................ 15
Contacts ................................................ 19
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Dear 7 North,
Happy November!
November brings many things: cold gusts of wind, earlier sunsets, and new pumpkin-
flavored everything. For Key Clubbers, November might seem a little action-packed after
that rush of Region Training and Fall Rally, but we assure you that November stands its
ground. November brings Key Club Week, a time to just celebrate Key Club and the Kiwanis
Family through service and member recruitment. November brings Thanksgiving, a time for
our ohana to come together. And November brings the beginning of the end — of our first
semesters in school, of summer heat and — sadly — of the Key Club term.
I could not be more proud of this division’s attendance and performance at Fall Rally North
2013. You were truly phenomenal — from almost doubling Fall Rally North attendance with
over 200 members to raising over $1,000 for Pediatric Trauma, you humbled me and made
me even prouder to be your Lieutenant Governor. We may not have won the spirit stick. But
your strength, volume, and character really shone through. Next Year!
Clubs, do remember to pay dues! The minimum charged is $11, and they must be received
by December 1! We recommend that you send your combined check to Key Club
International by November 22. Officers, please refer to my latest dues email for more info.
My goal is to have all dues in by December 1 (or at least in the month of December), so
please work toward that and contact me if you have any questions!
As December approaches, be on the lookout for new holiday service opportunities and Key
Club events, namely Candidate Training Conference for those of you interested in being
elected as Lt. Governor for 2013-2014 and the annual WalMart Christmas Project. Stay
tuned for more info to come about those!
As you submit your dues and prep for winter, take the time to reflect
on your Key Club journey this year. What has been your favorite
service project so far? What do you look forward to at DCON 2014,
Sacramento? What will you leave as your GOLDEN legacy? Let me
know — send an email to [email protected]. I’d love to hear
your thoughts.
In friendship and service,
Melanie Fu
D7N Lt. Governor
Challenge
Tell us about your favorite service project… using only six words.
Send your responses to [email protected], CC [email protected]
by December 10th subject line: “Challenge of the Month | (month)”!
You might be published!
Responses
Responses for November’s challenge will be posted in December’s newsletter. So send in those responses and watch out for the next
newsletter to see if your response has been published!
DLT Introductions
I am a junior. My home club is Luther Burbank. I love the anime Naruto. I like to watch
Korean dramas and listen to K-pop. I am terrified of cats. I'm excited to serve you guys
for my 13-14 term.
My name is Angelazo and I'm a junior at St. Francis. My favorite colors are dark purple and
yellow. I have a dog named Walter and he inspires me to be a better person. In my spare
time I enjoy playing my ukulele. I strive to be the very best, like no one ever was; as a
baby bee I was trained by the 7N hokage Melanie. Under her buzzy bee wing, I developed
a passion for my division and a hunger to spread good works and spirit across the land.
Justin
Keophoxai
Angela Lazo
Hello everyone! My name is Karen Chan and I am
the current Kiwanis Family & Foundation Task
Coordinator. This is my fourth year in Key Club and
I absolutely love it. As a freshman, I have always
enjoyed attending service events by myself, but I
think volunteering with friends is very rewarding.
It's the best of both worlds: helping your
community and spending time with dear friends.
Outside of volunteering, I enjoy reading a good
book and programming. I'm an introvert, but I love
meeting new people. I am a listener and very
approachable, so please don't hesitate to ask me
any questions or tell me a funny joke or even vent
to me. I'd love to listen. If you're interested in
starting K-Kids, Aktion, or any other programs for
Key Club, I'm your gal. I look forward to working
with all of you beeeautiful individuals. :-)
Kiwanis Family & Foundation
Karen Chan
Hi! I'm Mamie. I'm a senior at Inderkum High School,
where I am involved in a variety of extracurricular
activities. I'm an honest and generally easygoing person,
but I am passionate about the things I love! I enjoy art,
and I helped paint murals in my school and have had my
ceramic ware featured in my school's district office. What
I love about art is how much brighter it can make
anything - You know what I love about Key Club? We
brighten up our community through service. I've always
wanted to make a difference, and Key Club has been
instrumental within my growth as a human being and
happiness. :)
"Greetings and salutations, my fellow shinoBEES! I'm
Nicole and I'm your Member's Relations Task Coordinator.
Several things you should know about me is that I am a
Naruto enthusiast and frozen yogurt is the way to my
heart. Most importantly, I am beyond excited to work with
all of you and making sure your hard work does not go
unnoticed... cos I'm always watching you. Not even
blinking. Main introductions having been established, I
look forward to spending an amazing year getting to know
my BEE-utiful Ohana! ♥"
eliMiNaTe
Member’s Relations
Mamie Yang
Nicole Tji
The Buzz on 7 North
All divisions from Region 16 came together on this momentous
day in order to learn how to become great leaders. We started
off the day with a small rally to get pumped up, and with guest
Lincoln To, District Tech Editor, we tested our teamwork with
a little ice breaker, where volunteers from each division
mummify their Lt. Governors with toilet paper. When the
excitement finally ended, each division broke away from the
rest of the region to have their DCMs for the month, and during
which, guests from several Circle K members came to talk to
us briefly about their Key to college. After we all calmed down,
we were able to go off on our own to the many different
workshops to acquire skills become the best leaders we can
be. Then towards the end of the day, we all participated in a
service project to help make capes for young children for a
while. Finally, after our closing session, the members could
show off their moves at the dance or their skills in a variety of
games, and end the day with a cool drink at Tapioca Express.
With Fall Rally North right around the corner, 7 North
must be prepared to show off their spirit. Therefore,
these busy bees came together in William Land Park to
practice their cheers and make posters and signs. But
before they did that, they still had to have the division
meeting, and to make things interesting, these talented
clubs had to give their announcements with a song. Then
after warming up their vocals, 7 North was ready to
cheer! Splitting up into two groups, they learned new
cheers and practiced old ones under the shade of the
towering trees, and when they were ready, the two
groups battled it out in a spirit battle, bringing some
energy to the quiet park. Finally, after cheering for quite
some time, the bees needed to cool down, so they began
to make their spirit posters and key blades, ending the
day with some relaxing arts and crafts.
October DCM
D7, D7, what?! D7, D7, D 7 NORTH! Fall Rally North
just came and went, and these 7 North bees showed
Six Flags their Key Club spirit. Along with divisions from
all over, the bees cheered their hearts out in attempting
to win the honor of having the spirit sticks as they
auctioned on the LTGs and district officers to raise
money for PTP. After these Key Clubbers have powered
through the session and cheered for about two hours,
they were able to relax with complimentary drinks and
enjoy themselves around the park the rest of the day.
But the cheering didn’t have to stop. One could hear
and watch enthusiastic cheer battles and how do you
feels all around the Six Flags. In the food court, in lines,
and even on rollercoasters.
Member of the Month
Officer of the Month
Club of the Month
Each month, we thank these schools and individuals for their GOLDEN service. Know someone you’d like to nominate? Let us know!
Send an email to [email protected] (title: D07N Monthly Recognition | “Month”) or contact LTG Melanie Fu, Executive Assistant Joyce Yu, or Division News Editor Vivian Lu.
Your input is highly appreciated!
West Campus Vice President
C.K. McClatchy Member
December Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat.
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Nov.DCM
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CTC
Fill the Truck
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November Division Council Meeting
What: Now that Fall Rally has passed, sadly, and things start to
settle down, we have more time to commit to service! November
is the time for thanks and December the time for giving, so let’s
come together at DCM and give thanks to all who help us when
we need it, and talk about how we can return the favor and give
back.
When: Saturday November 30, 2013| 2pm-4pm
Where: Kiwanis Family House | 2875 50th St, Sacramento, CA
95817
Nicole Tji helps pass out snacks at Komen run
Upcoming Events
Candidate Training Conference
Salvation Army Fill-the-Truck
What: For those who are interested in running for LTG, come to
the Candidate Training Conference (CTC) and gain a wealth of
knowledge and resources to guide you. Although it is not
required, it is highly recommended.
When: Saturday December 14, 2013 | 10am-4pm
Where: Kiwanis Family House | 2875 50th St, Sacramento, CA
95817
What: Help the Salvation Army ask for and collect toy
donations around Walmart.
Volunteer duties include:
- help set up/break down the table and collection box - greet the shoppers at WalMart toy drive
- pass out fliers, count and bag toys
- give receipts if needed
- have fun doing it!
When: Saturday December 14, 2013
Where: At a select Walmart location. Ask your president
where your club is assigned
“Project Eliminate is a partnership between Kiwanis and UNICEF to
ELIMINATE Maternal Neonatal Tetanus (MNT) from the world by 2015!
MNT is a terrible disease that affects the lives of mothers and babies in
28 countries worldwide. Recently, Key Club has helped to eliminate MNT
from countries such as China, Iraq, and Cameroon, but we're not done
quite yet! Your help is needed to achieve our goal! It only costs $1.80
(CAN YOU BEELIEVE THAT?!) to save the lives of a mother and her
future babies, so think about donating the money you would've spent on
that triple-mocha-cappuccino-frap to Project ELIMINATE!”
Pediatric Trauma Prevention, or PTP “is an organization that aims to
prevent childhood trauma accidents, the #1 case of death in children
under 14. These accidents can include anything from burns to bike
helmet defects and are often devastating- but the upside is that they
are completely preventable through lots of education. Raising
$150,000 for PTP is the California-Nevada-Hawaii Key Club District's
goal for 2013-2014, and as D07N we'd like to contribute as best as we
can!”
Pediatric Trauma Prevention
Project eliMiNaTe
Hey there 7 North,
I’m sure you’re all busy planning for Thanksgiving, and possibly college applications
for the seniors out there, but I know you guys will take some time to just give back
to the community as thanks, in honor of this month’s holiday, because that’s what
we do. There are plenty you guys can do, including the events mentioned earlier in
this newsletter, so just go out there and do it!
As you guys may have read, 7 North has attended some big events these past few
months, and we have all been really busy, but as things are starting to settle down,
I hope you guys can tell me about your experiences in Key Club. I’m sure you guys
have been doing lots of service, and I am so proud of you all and can’t wait to hear
from you.
I will try my best to incorporate all of the articles and visuals you guys send into the
newsletters because I want everyone to see what a great job 7 North is doing. We
are all creating these newsletters together whether you know it or not, so I want
you all to keep writing and keep me updated. You can send
me whatever you have at [email protected]. I
want to see my inbox full of articles and pictures.
Lastly, have a happy Thanksgiving. Eat all that you are able
to. Be careful on Friday. Good luck on college applications (if
you are a senior). And continue BEEing awesome people!
Keep on buzzin,
Vivian Lu
D7N Division News Editor
Joyce Yu
Executive Assistant
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Division News Editor
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Lieutenant Governor
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Feel free to contact us at any time if you have a great fundraiser idea, service project, community service
opportunity, etc. Also, let us know if you have any questions comments, or concerns you would like to
address. Or if you just need someone to chat with. Don’t BEE a stranger! And have a GOLDEN year!
Benjamin Lee
Executive Assistant
Justin Keophoxai
Spirit Coordinator
Karen Chan
Kiwanis Task Coordinator
Nicole Tji
Members Relations Task Coordiator
Mamie Yang
eliMiNaTe Task Coordinator
Angela Lazo
Spirit Coordinator
C.K. McClatchy ● Davis ● Hiram Johnson ● Inderkum ● John F. Kennedy ● Luther Burbank
Pioneer ● Rio Linda ● River City ● Sacramento ● Saint Francis ● West Campus ● Woodland
Division 7 North
Thanks for Reading!