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C N H | K E Y C L U B Dear Key Clubbers, Hello Everyone! Another month has pasted yet again and here we are- one step closer to the end of the Key Club term! It’s completely crazy how fast time has gone, but February definitely had much love! Not only was there Valentine’s Day, but also the celebration of my eighteenth birthday on February 1 st ! It really opens your eyes when that age hits you! Not only was it a celebration for me, but the following day was also the celebration of our new LTG for the 2013 – 2014 term elect, RJ Immerman! Huge congratulations to our very own Secretary A for winning the position! Not only were we able to find out our new LTG Elect, but also find out Coronado KC’s elected board! This definitely was an eventful month with much more to come for March, considering the fact that it will be my last newsletter! In this month’s issue we’ll be reflecting upon past events such as Conclave, Officer Elect Results, Valentine’s Grams, Sadie’s Carnival, and the Coronado KC Car Wash Fundraiser! I hope you all enjoy this month’s issue of “The Cougar Claw”! If there are any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to contact one of us through our desired emails! Have a great month everyone! In 1946, New Orleans, Louisiana, 250 delegates to the 3rd Annual Key Club International Convention adopt a new constitution and bylaws. Major Emphasis Program “Children: Their Future, Our Focus” is developed.

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C N H | K E Y C L U B

Dear Key Clubbers,

Hello Everyone! Another month has

pasted yet again and here we are- one step closer to the

end of the Key Club term! It’s completely crazy how

fast time has gone, but February definitely had much

love!

Not only was there Valentine’s Day, but also

the celebration of my eighteenth birthday on February

1st! It really opens your eyes when that age hits you!

Not only was it a celebration for me, but the following

day was also the celebration of our new LTG for the

2013 – 2014 term elect, RJ Immerman! Huge

congratulations to our very own Secretary A for

winning the position! Not only were we able to find

out our new LTG Elect, but also find out Coronado

KC’s elected board! This definitely was an eventful

month with much more to come for March,

considering the fact that it will be my last newsletter!

In this month’s issue we’ll be reflecting upon

past events such as Conclave, Officer Elect Results,

Valentine’s Grams, Sadie’s Carnival, and the

Coronado KC Car Wash Fundraiser! I hope you all

enjoy this month’s issue of “The Cougar Claw”! If

there are any questions, comments, or concerns, please

feel free to contact one of us through our desired

emails! Have a great month everyone!

In 1946, New Orleans, Louisiana, 250

delegates to the 3rd Annual Key Club

International Convention adopt a new

constitution and bylaws. Major Emphasis

Program “Children: Their Future, Our

Focus” is developed.

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Sadie’s Carnival

WHERE: CHS Gymnasium

WHEN: Saturday, January 26th

TIME: 4 – 7 PM The Sadie’s Carnival is hosted by our very own CHS

Cheerleaders this year! We are going to have a booth to

sell drinks and snacks!

“On Saturday, January 26th, Coronado High School held

their Sadie’s Carnival dance! Considering this opportunity,

Coronado Key Club took the initiative of selling drinks to

help fundraise for DCON. The beverages sold ranged from

teas, waters, to various sodas. The experience was very fun

inside the concession stand with the amounts of volunteers

we had at the event. We took turns when it came to shifts

where we were able to wander inside to experience the

Sadie’s Dance ourselves. It was definitely a great experience!”

-TIFFANIE IGNACIO

CORONADO KC BULLETIN EDITOR

The Color Run

WHERE: Fremont Street or Palms Casino Resort

WHEN: Saturday, February 16th

HOURS: 3 – 4

The Color Run is a 5K-marathon downtown.

Runners will start at the finish line wearing white

shirts. As they reach each kilometer color zones,

volunteers, sponsors, and staff will splash the

runners with colors.

“This year was my first time hearing about the Color Run. Waking up at 5 AM and heading down to Fremont St. was a pain, but it was worth it. When I got there, there were many runners decorated in rainbow accessories. I got the job of handing out water at the finish line. There wasn't much to do in the beginning, but when runners started appearing one by one across the finish line, I was surprised at how colorful they were. Adults and kids were coated all with an assortment of colors. People would throw their color packets all over at the end of the race as well. There was also a big, I guess you can say, dance party after the finishing line and there would be a time where everyone would throw a color packet a once. Smokes of color hovered around, and it looked really cool. They also had funnel cake at the Color Run which I didn't get to taste, sadly. Overall, I had a fun time even though my arm is still sore from handing out all the water! I would definitely be going next year!” -ELAINA XIE

CORONADO KC VICE PRESIDENT

Coronado Key Club took hold of the concession

stand selling various drinks!

Runners were entertained at the starting line

with performances

Colored powder was thrown in all directions

creating a beautiful, lively atmosphere!

Thank you to Anne Reyes for supplying pictures

of the evtns!

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Coronado KC Car Wash Fund.

WHERE: CHS Parking Lot

WHEN: Saturday, February 16th

TIME: 9:00 – 1:30 PM

In order to decrease the costs of DCON, Coronado

Key Club will be having another carwash to supply as

a fundraiser.

“Attending the Coronado Key Club car wash, I had so much

fun with my friends and fellow club members while working

hard to help raise money for DCON. Even though we were kind

of short on supplies, cars, and members I had tons of fun with

everyone who attended our “Gucci car wash”. I really wanted to

attend this event because our car wash earlier in the year was

where I met most of my key club friends, so this car wash really

brought back those memories. This was also my first event as the

bulletin editor elect, so I’ll always remember the great time I had

volunteering at this event going forward in my amazing key club

life! And most importantly we raised over $200!”

-MATT VILLANUEVA

CORONADO KC BULLETIN EDITOR ELECT

WHEN: Saturday, February 2nd // WHERE: Legacy High School // TIME: 8 AM – 10 AM

WHEN: Saturday, February 2nd // WHERE: Legacy High School // TIME: 8 AM – 10 AM

CONCLAVE

VALENTINE GRAMS FUNDRAISER

Members helped wash cars throughout the day

under the great weather!

Members cleaned cars by sponging them down

with soap then drying them after the rinse.

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SERGIO LINARES

PRESIDENT ELECT

CURENTLY: JUNIOR

SABRINA FAIRFOOT

SECRETARY ELECT

CURENTLY: SOPHOMORE

JOCELYN TO

TREASURER ELECT

CURENTLY: JUNIOR

ABBYGAIL FELICIANO

SAA ELECT

CURENTLY: SOPHOMORE

BRENDA TRAN

VICE PRESIDENT ELECT

CURENTLY: JUNIOR

KAYLA ARCEO

VP OF SECRETARY ELECT

CURENTLY: FRESHMAN

MATT VILLANUEVA

BULLETIN EDITOR ELECT

CURENTLY: SOPHOMORE

The board would like to give a special thank you to all of those who

volunteered this past month! Not only do we appreciate the amount of

effort, but so do many others! Thank you very much for all of those who

participated in the following events:

Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service

Gum Scraping

Division Judging Committee

Movie Night & Blanket for Salvation Army

Thin Mint Sprint

Conclave

Valentine Grams Fundraiser

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

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3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16

17 18 19 20 21

Del Sol DCM

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Gospel Fest

25 26 27 28

PRESIDENT: MARI PASCUAL

[email protected]

VICE PRESIDENT: ELAINA XIE

[email protected]

SECRETARY A: RJ IMMERMAN

[email protected]

SECRETARY B: SABRINA FAIRFOOT

[email protected]

TREASURER: SERGIO LINARES

[email protected]

BULLETIN EDITOR: TIFFANIE IGNACIO

[email protected]

SERGEANT-AT-ARMS: JONNBY LAGUADIA

[email protected]

FRESHMAN REP: IRELYNN ZURFLUEH

[email protected]

SOPHOMORE REP: RACHEL OSHIRO

[email protected]

JUNIOR REP: BRENDA TRAN

[email protected]

SENIOR REP: CHRIS IBARRETA

[email protected]

ADVISOR: MR. BOLIN

[email protected]

ADVISOR: MS. YEATON

[email protected]

KIWANIS ADVISOR: MR. HOFFMANS

[email protected]

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