Eagle Rock Newsletter CNH District D3S // August Newsletter
Table of Contents:
1. Cover Page
2. The Calendar
3. The Articles
4. Member/Officer
of the Month
5. Side Projects
April 2012 Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat
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30 31 01 02 03
Game Day
Hope Dinner
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End of Summer Block Party
05 06 07 08 09 10
Game Day
Hope Dinner
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12 13
14 15 16 17
Game Day
Hope Dinner
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Acts Thrift Store
19 20 21 22 23 24
Game Day
Hope Dinner
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DCM
26 27 28 29
Rock Center Orientation
30 31
Game Day
Hope Dinner
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The Calendar
The Articles
LA Food Bank by Sebastian Valle
This event was my first key club volunteering for my senior
year, so I was eager to do a good job. This was however
about my fifth time doing this particular event over a time,
but I can’t complain too much about it because it is a
rewarding experience. Despite the time of day, and the
strain on the mind and body, pushing through it all was made
easier because I was not alone doing it. I was surrounded by
other volunteers who wanted just as much as me to make a
small difference in the lives of those in poverty. It really did
become fun as I made small talk with people around me and
met kids about my own age from other schools. Of course I
felt tired after a while and I just wanted to stop for a minute
and sleep, but it was only one day out of the whole year that
I would actually be helping people less fortunate than me in
any way. With that perspective I pushed past the fatigue
and tried my best to make a difference. And that is how I
think of the volunteer events I take part in because of Key
Club. One day at a time I can make a difference in a few
lives. And that can make even a bleak day better.
Glad Luau by Kai Knight
The GLAD Luau last weekend was a fun
and educational event! As volunteers,
we made a Hawaiian punch mix and a
delicious fruit salad. We also helped set
up some parts of the event, like the
place where food was served! When it
was time to eat, all o the key clubbers
served different things to the attendees
of the Luau, like pork, chicken, fruit
salad, and vegetable salad. Although I
didn’t get to stay the entire time, I had
a great time serving in the company of
kind people and fellow key club
members. And on top of that, I learned
how to say pork, chicken and punch in
sign language!
Member/Officer of the
Month
Kathleen Monasterio –
Officer of the Month
Kathleen performs her duty as bulletin editor by
updating the website and informing members
about upcoming events through advertising.
She attends events as much as possible whilst
taking pictures. Her dedication and enthusiasm
for key club has allowed her to climb up the
key club hierarchy from being a member in 9th
grade to 10th grade representative to Publicity
Commissioner and finally as Eagle Rock’s
Bulletin Editor.
Kirsten Gin – Member of the
Month
Hardworking, dedicated, and passionate this
young junior has shown impressive leadership
skills during the new term of the 2012-2013 Key
Club at ERHS. Her constant help during the
meetings, such as handing out membership
applications or treats to new members, helps
her board members focus more on their
delegated tasks to help run the meetings as
smoothly as possible! Her reliability to attend all
the meetings and make events has earned
Kirsten the spotlight for this month.
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