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CNH DISTRICT | REGION 7 | DIVISION 3 SOUTH VOLUME 3, ISSUE 6 HOOVER HIGH KEY CLUB OFFICIAL NEWLETTER

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CNH DISTRICT | REGION 7 | DIVISION 3 SOUTH

VOLUME 3, ISSUE 6

HOOVER HIGH KEY CLUB

OFFICIAL NEWLETTER

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Hello spectacular wolf pack! Hope all has been well with

many of you. I understand the muggy hot weather has been

taking a toll on everyone, but hey, only a couple more

weeks of that left! I hope all of you have been able to effec-

tively balance all that has been coming up these past few

weeks. Between standardized testing, extracurriculars, and

academics, I understand there must be quite a workload for

many of you. But, do not fret! All of this is temporary, and all

you need to get through it is a positive mentality. With that

being said, I encourage you all to be proactive in your en-

deavors and never let the wretched powers of procrastina-

tion take over. Now, onto the fun stuff!

Be on the lookout for plenty of future service events. There

seems to be a jam packed amount of good that we can do

for the community this coming month! We have a Salvation

Army food pantry day coming up, the super fun Kiwanis

Duck Splash, Hoover's beloved Relay for Life of Glendale,

and much much more! It is sure to be a fun month ahead, so

I hope you all can make it to these events. It will also give

me a chance to get to know some of you new members. By

the way, welcome!

Please also remember to pay your DUES and the optional

shirt fee as soon as possible. Remember that membership

price has increased to $13.00 as of this year, and that our

shirt price is $9.00. If you have any questions regarding ei-

ther, please feel free to message me.

Magy Avedissian

Herbert Hoover Key Club President

2014-2015

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PAGE 2 President’s message PAGE 4 Child S.H.A.R.E

Gala

PAGE 3 Table of Contents PAGE 5 Open Mic Night/

RTC/ Sept. DCM (pictures)

PAGE 6 RTC Articles PAGE 8 Relay for Life/

Aids Walk

PAGE 7 Duck Splash/ PAGE 9 Fally Rally SOUTH/ Trick-or-Treat UNICEF District Convention

PAGE 10 Pledge/ DUES PAGE 13 Officer of the Month

PAGE 11 T-Shirt/ PAGE 14 Officer Contact

receive info about Information

meeting etc.

PAGE 12 Member of

the Month

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CHILD S.H.A.R.E. GALA The California Club

Sept. 13, 2014 @ 5p.m.

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DIVISION:

CONGRADULATIONS KEY CLUBBERS

ON RAISING $78 FOR PTP

Region Training Conference/September DCM

9/27

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Region Training Conference

at John Burroughs High School

September 27, 2014

“As a senior, it was my first and last year

in RTC. I missed out on so much about a

truer and deeper meaning and ob-

jective of being apart of Key Club. Go-

ing through workshops training to be-

come or interested in other positions

such as a Secretary. Knowing about up-

coming events and planning it out

builds leadership and respon-

sibility. The leadership and responsibil-

ity not only builds as a secretary but in

all positions. Members, cabinet, dis-

trict, region, international; they all

build a pyramid and mem-

bers are the bass and the top

of it. Every single person is important

and can impact a much better change

with a bonus of having fun and creating

a better community with service hours.

Moreover, I would not have known any

of this without going to this event which

makes me a little bummed out I missed

out on this kind of opportunity in the

past years.” Marvin Dollano

“RTC was full of interesting, beneficial

workshops. It included "Technology

SafeKEY" which explained one of Ki-

wanis' newest initiatives to promote the

safe use of social medias and work-

shops for specific officer positions to

teach them how to be the best leader

possible. But there were also two ses-

sions of a service project, which al-

lowed Key Clubers to mingle with one

another while making bracelets. Lunch

took place at 12:15, and pizza and chips

were served. At the end an epic

spirit battle, which involved plenty of

dancing and screaming, took place be-

tween the divisions. Lunch was followed

by general session, where presentations

were given on DCON, Fall Rally,

and the Thirst Project, a nonprofit

which hopes to spread the word about

the global water crisis and raise money

to provide people in developing coun-

tries with clean water. Then the divisions

all held DCMs, and when we were all fin-

ished, we ended the day with a massive

group photo. It was great getting to

meet members from other Key Clubs

and learning more about my position!”

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Collection boxes are here!

Come get a box at the next meeting.

A full box gets you 2 HOURS! So make sure to fill ‘em up!

Get your DUCK ADOPTION FORMS before OCTOBER 6TH.

WHERE? Lake Glendale in Verdugo Park

1621 Canada Blvd, Glendale, CA 91208

WHEN? October 11TH, 10am - 2pm

**If you would like to sell more ducks, don’t be afraid to

grab more forms from Magy.

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WHAT? RELAY FOR LIFE

WHERE? Scholl Canyon Baseball fields WHEN? OCTOBER 18-19, 2014 WHY? Raise CANCER awareness!! HOW CAN I HELP? Go to the hooverhs.org, scroll down and click the Relay for Life logo on the right side column. All the instructions ans information is there! **$40 registration and form due OCTOBER 10TH!!**

For more information, keep checking the Facebook page.

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FALL RALLY SOUTH

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KEY CLUB PLEDGE

I pledge on my honor, to uphold the Objects

of Key Club International; to build my home, school

and community; to serve my nation and God;

and combat all forces which tend to undermine

these institution.

DUES. dues. DUES.

!!Due October 6th!!

Option 1. PAY ONLY DUES

$13.00

Option 2. PAY BOTH DUES & T-SHIRT

$13.00 + $9.00 = $22.00

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HERBERT HOOVER

KEY CLUB’S

‘14-’15 T-SHIRT DESIGN Get yours now! $9.00!!

To receive texts about meetings/events,

PLEASE send the message

@hhkc

to (248) 809-5774

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Member of the Month:

Eileen Wisco

September’s member of the month goes to our awesome

Division News Editor, Eileen Wisco!

A lot of members each year join as a freshman, and Eileen

was one. In her sophomore year she ran and won club elections

for club bulletin editor, and now this year as a junior, she is cur-

rently Division 3 South’s news editor. But besides making newslet-

ters and taking photos for the division, Eileen is also a member.

At the 29th Annual Child S. H. A. R. E. Gala this month, Eileen took

her tasks accordingly with helping other volunteers selling bids

for the event’s silent auction along with club

president Magy and club bulletin editor An-

nika. She met with the coordinators’ expec-

tations and left a splendid mark with com-

pleting a lot of tasks that the volunteers tried

to accomplish within a matter of minutes. Ei-

leen outside of Key Club also works on the

school paper with photos and articles.

Overall, Eileen is an incredibly resource-

ful member when it comes to getting the

job done on any tasks, and this is why Hoo-

ver is proud to honor her for being member

of the month for September. You go Eileen!

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Officer of the Month:

Annika Arambulo

For the month of September, Hoover’s own club bulletin

editor Annika Arambulo is once again our Officer of the Month!

Annika is an all-star member at our club by being the first

officer to sign up to an event as well as making awesome news-

letters showcasing the hard work Hoover has volunteered in at

events. At the 29th Annual Child S. H. A. R. E. Gala, Annika

(alongside club president Magy and Division News Editor Eileen

Wisco) tirelessly worked with volunteer coordinators on handing

auction bid tickets and collecting signatures at the event, and

on top give a great impression of what being a volunteer is to

them. Service is definitely on point for Annika! Aside from being

a Key Clubber, Annika also works on the school’s newspaper

and media publications.

Wow, congratulations

on being Officer of the

Month for September, An-

nika! Magy and I are im-

pressed by your work and

are extremely proud of you.

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President: [email protected]

Vice President: [email protected]

Secretary: [email protected]

Treasurer: [email protected]

Bulletin Editor: [email protected]

Historian: [email protected]