division 25 east april 2013 newsletter
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Here it is: the first newsletter of the new term. Meet your new 2013-2014 boards, relive them DCON feels, learn about ICON, and more! Featured inside is a special introductory message from your Lt. G Andrew Chang! Thank you Jessie Aw, Coddy Ramos, Megan Du, Alex Chiem, and Sonny An for all the wonderful photos!TRANSCRIPT
Volume 4 | Issue 1Photo: Alex Chiem
Division 25 East | Region 7 | CNH Districtthe
Koala-ty TimesApril 2013
01*Please be green and do not print this newsletter! * Opening Page
In this Issue:Opening Page. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A Message from your Divisional News Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lt. Governor Message. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Region News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Division News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * Club Election Results * Meet your new Division Executive Board * Service Events * Lt. G BanquetICON 2013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DCON Re-cap 2013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * Spirit Day, Caucus, Retirement/Installment * Keynote Speaker: Scott Greenberg * Meet your new District BoardKoala of the Month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Club of the Month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Get To Know Your... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Divisional Board Contact Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Contact Information:email:[email protected]
Divisional News EditorA quick message from your 2013 - 2014
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Hello my fellow Koalas! My name is Marjerrie Masicat and I am your Divisional News Editor for this year! Surely, we will be seeing D25E grow stronger throughout this term.
I’m writing you to inform you about my goals and vision for this coming year. This newsletter, in my opinion, is about the members and for the members; that’s why I will be implementing many different ideas and concepts. I want to make sure that we are a united division, and by getting you guys to participate in the process of making this newsletter will definitely help with that. For each month, starting with this one, I will be asking you all to participate in surveys and some of you may be even asked for interviews. Keep an eye out for posts on the “CNH Key Club Division 25 East“ Facebook page and/or messages from me because it will most likely be me inquiring about the newsletter. (Don’t be nervous if I do ask for an interview! The conversation should go by in a breeze.)
I know the task may deem itself tedious but with all your help, this newsletter will begin to mean so much more to us all. This is also an exciting way to get to know your fellow members! You may even end up in our division newsletter somewhere so keep a look out! I definitely encourage you guys to write articles about service events you attend. Please send in visual submissions, written articles, and anything else you believe would be a lovely addition to the newsletter through email and/or Facebook message. I will be looking forward to getting to know you all throughout my term. And kudos to you if you actually read my entire message. <3 Marjerrie Masicat
Buzzing in Koalaty Service,Andrew ChangDivision 25 East Lieutenant Governor 2013-2014Region 7 | CNH DistrictEmail: [email protected]
Hello Division 25 East Koalas! My name is Andrew Chang and I will be serving as the Lieutenant Governor 2013-2014 of Division 25 East. I have been a proud member of Granada Hills Charter Key Club for three years. The past three years of leadership through the vehicle of service has been more than enough time for me to find the magic of service through Key Club. Such magic has compelled me to recognize the importance of Key Club in my personal life and formulate perpetual service to the K family as one of my lifelong goals.
I love Key Club not because of the physical things we produce or the donations we generate, but rather the changes we make, the beliefs we hold, the lessons we learn, the actions we take, and the power we bring to our home, school, and community. It is exactly this caring, character building leadership, and inclusiveness that I hope to implement during my term as the Lieutenant Governor.
As your Lieutenant Governor, I plan to incorporate the following goals for our division:
* Membership: 600+ members and at least 20% increase in membership * Fundraiser: over $6000 raised for the Pediatric Trauma Program * Service: 5000 service hours performed by members in our division
These numbers may seem intimidating at first, but our division has achieved so much in the past years that I know we are koalafied to strive for more. Although our division is one of the smallest in number of clubs within our district, I know we can achieve above and BEEyond many other divisions. I have complete faith that our division will be recognized as one of the best divisions within CNH history in the next District Convention. I am extremely confident in the leadership team we have during this Key Club year and I look forward to working with all of you over the term.
Apart from my passion for service, I also enjoy the science and mathematics. In the future, I hope to dedicate myself in a teaching profession because I believe that “Children: Their Future, Our Focus.”
One of my most distinguishable traits would be my cheer. I invite you to ask me how I feel during the next DCM or service event. I will be more than willing to show you my passion for this amazing organization.
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Hello Division 25 East Koalas! My name is Andrew Chang and I will be serving as the Lieutenant Governor 2013-2014 of Division 25 East. I have been a proud member of Granada Hills Charter Key Club for three years. The past three years of leadership through the vehicle of service has been more than enough time for me to find the magic of service through Key Club. Such magic has compelled me to recognize the importance of Key Club in my personal life and formulate perpetual service to the K family as one of my lifelong goals.
I love Key Club not because of the physical things we produce or the donations we generate, but rather the changes we make, the beliefs we hold, the lessons we learn, the actions we take, and the power we bring to our home, school, and community. It is exactly this caring, character building leadership, and inclusiveness that I hope to implement during my term as the Lieutenant Governor.
As your Lieutenant Governor, I plan to incorporate the following goals for our division:
* Membership: 600+ members and at least 20% increase in membership * Fundraiser: over $6000 raised for the Pediatric Trauma Program * Service: 5000 service hours performed by members in our division
These numbers may seem intimidating at first, but our division has achieved so much in the past years that I know we are koalafied to strive for more. Although our division is one of the smallest in number of clubs within our district, I know we can achieve above and BEEyond many other divisions. I have complete faith that our division will be recognized as one of the best divisions within CNH history in the next District Convention. I am extremely confident in the leadership team we have during this Key Club year and I look forward to working with all of you over the term.
Apart from my passion for service, I also enjoy the science and mathematics. In the future, I hope to dedicate myself in a teaching profession because I believe that “Children: Their Future, Our Focus.”
One of my most distinguishable traits would be my cheer. I invite you to ask me how I feel during the next DCM or service event. I will be more than willing to show you my passion for this amazing organization.
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Jacquel ine Tsang K ar lo Madrona Claudia [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
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Claudia Diaz Andrew Chang Matthew [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
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PresidentVice PresidentCo-Vice PresidentSecretaryTreasurerTech ChairHistorian
Birmingham
Ruben ViramontesTaylor Tran
Ali MovassaghiAlejandro Banag
Van Nguyen
Natalie Warmoth
Cleveland
Hannah Luong Kurt Luu Brian MaiElbert Lim
Andrew Nguyen
Alan O’Hara
Sarine KimAmanda Chakaroe
Gloria LeeMaiko Guadagno
Jessie AwCoddy Ramos
Granada HillsPosition
Meet your 2013-2014 Executive Board!
Executive Assistant Secretary News EditorRalph Agbayani Sharon Lee Marjerrie Masicat
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Sarine KimAmanda Chakaroe
Gloria LeeMaiko Guadagno
Jessie AwCoddy Ramos
Granada Hills
Jeymz HipolitoAlexandra Muro
Catherine TerceroYazmin Sotelo
Norman Dela FuenteIsabel Evangelista
Kennedy
Kayla GonzalezNataly Gonzalez
Shannon SungaAdelita Simon
Delayna Ordonez
Monroe Northridge
Monica Reyes
Paulina VidanezBronte Schmit
Van Nuys
Joyce Kim Demi Famisan Wayne Kang
Timothy Kang Timothy Kao
Agnes Jennifer
Did you know?Koalas have two opposable
thumbs and three fingers. The opposable thumbs assist the koalas in climbing the trees
easily and catching their foods in their paws.
For all you creative koalas out there, the time has come to design another Region 7 crew neck!! Our region family consists of: D25E Koalas, D25W Pufferfish, D16 White Tigers, D3S Wolves, and D3N Starfish
All designs will be gathered and Region 7 Key Clubbers will be able to vote on the final design. The winner will receive a free crew neck and will have the pride in seeing his or her design all across the region, or even district!
IMPORTANT: Please send your design to [email protected], NO LATER THAN May 4, 2013 by 6:00 PM
Don’t forget to inlude our important logos within the desgin!
Region 7 Crewneck Designs
D25E T-Shirts On Sale!Didn’t get the chance to purchase our divisional shirt at the beginning of the year? Well here’s your chance to purchase one! Wear around this super koala-ty shirt and be the coolest kid around. Buy one for your mom, your dad, you siblings, or even your cat! How much is it you ask? It’s only $15! WOW, such a good price. I’d definitely buy one.
*Keep in mind that the ONLY two sizes available for purchase are medium (M) and large (L).
Please contact Andrew Chang at [email protected] for any inquiries about the divisional shirt!
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WorldFest is a solar-powered celebration of music, the environment, animals and humanity.
The WorldFest 2013 Earth Day Festival will be held at the beautiful outdoor setting of Woodley Park in Lake Balboa, CA. We welcome our attendees to a magnificent day filled with entertainment, education and enlightenment. The combination of great music, empowering speakers, environmental, humanitarian and animal welfare non-profits, kids’ activities and a delicious food court make for an earth-friendly experience that is sure to be inspiring and enjoyable for all.
When:Sunday, May 19th, 2013 @
10:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Where:Woodley Parknear Lake Balboa
6350 Woodley Ave.Van Nuys, CA 91406
Lt. G Banquet is coming up!
Celebrate the end of the school year with your Division 25 East Koalas! Take this as a KOALA-ty
opportunity to meet and get to know the 2013-2014 club officers, executive board, and all the
members from our division. Filled with farewell addresses, introductory speeches, entertainment,
food, and our annual auction for PTP, Lt. G Banquet will be a great start to your summer.
All information concerning Lt. G Banquet
will be announced soon!
Divisional Task Coordinator Wanted!
The task coordinator position for the division leadership team is now available! Anyone is encouraged to apply! Remember that the deadline for this application will be 6PM, May 3rd. Out of the applications, Andrew will be selecting only ONE task coordinator
as the fundraising commissioner of the division leadership team. More task coordinators will be appointed later in the year.
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WorldFest is a solar-powered celebration of music, the environment, animals and humanity.
The WorldFest 2013 Earth Day Festival will be held at the beautiful outdoor setting of Woodley Park in Lake Balboa, CA. We welcome our attendees to a magnificent day filled with entertainment, education and enlightenment. The combination of great music, empowering speakers, environmental, humanitarian and animal welfare non-profits, kids’ activities and a delicious food court make for an earth-friendly experience that is sure to be inspiring and enjoyable for all.
6350 Woodley Ave.Van Nuys, CA 91406
Celebrate the end of the school year with your Division 25 East Koalas! Take this as a KOALA-ty
opportunity to meet and get to know the 2013-2014 club officers, executive board, and all the
members from our division. Filled with farewell addresses, introductory speeches, entertainment,
food, and our annual auction for PTP, Lt. G Banquet will be a great start to your summer.
All information concerning Lt. G Banquet
will be announced soon!When:Saturday, June 8th, 2013Time:TO BE DETERMINEDWhere:Cleveland High School
8140 Vanalden Ave.Los Angeles, 91335
Valley Family FestivalHosted by Kiwanis Club of Northridge
When: May 31st - June 2nd, 2013Where: Northridge Recreation Center
18300 Lemarsh StreetNorthridge, CA,91325
Come out and support our local Kiwanis club this coming summer! Kick off the end of the school year by helping the Kiwanis Club of Northridge set-up canopies, run multiple carnival booths,
and more at this annual event. This is also a great opportunity to help inform the community about
what Key Club is, Feel free to enjoy this Free Admission festival with games, rides, and some live
entertainment as well!
Contact the Kiwanis Club of Northridge for more details and to help out.
The task coordinator position for the division leadership team is now available! Anyone is encouraged to apply! Remember that the deadline for this application will be 6PM, May 3rd. Out of the applications, Andrew will be selecting only ONE task coordinator
as the fundraising commissioner of the division leadership team. More task coordinators will be appointed later in the year.
Visit http://tinyurl.com/cxk8ld5 to reach the
application!!!
JULY 03 - 07
Make D.C. your destination
13 International Convention 2013
Who:
Where:
When:
Why:
How:What:70th Annual Key Club International Convention
Washington D.C. at the Washington Hotel1919 Connecticut Ave. NWWashington, D.C. 20009
Any interested Key Club member can register to attend ICON!
Broaden your knowledge of Key Club and meet new members from all over the world.
July 3-7, 2013
Register NOW!There are two ways to attend: 1. Travel as part of a district tour. Consult your district administrator, governor or lieutenant governor for tour information. 2. Travel individually with your own chaperone.
For more information, visit: http://www.keyclub.org/events/convention.aspx
1. Head over to U Street to try some chili dogs at Ben’s Chili Bowl, a spot with famous fans such as Bill Cosby and U.S. President Barack Obama. 2. Only one mile from the convention hotel, you can see giant pandas—and many other exotic animals—at the Smithsonian National Zoo. 3. Washington D.C. is home to massive monuments, awesome museums and the most famous house in the United States—the White House. 4. Touch a piece of lunar rock at the National Space and Air Museum.
CAPITOL THRILLS
Don’t miss a deadline!• Early bird tour (prior to May 17) US$175• Regular tour (after May 17), US$215• Host committee volunteer rate (prior to May 17), US$120• Host committee volunteer rate (after May 17), US$215***Prices listed does not include airfare or hotel fees.
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District Convention 2013What is it?Cali-Nev-Ha’s 67th Annual District Convention
When was it?March 22-24, 2013
D A Y 1 : M a r c h 2 2
Photo: Alex Chiem
Photo: Alex Chiem
D A Y 2 : M a r c h 2 3
Photo: Sonny An
Photo: Jessie Aw
Photo: Alex Chiem
Photo: Alex Chiem
Photo: Alex Chiem
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District Convention 2013When was it?March 22-24, 2013
Where was it?Anaheim, California
What was this year’s theme?“A Million Waves of Service”
D A Y 2 : M a r c h 2 3 D A Y 3 : M a r c h 2 4Photo: Coddy Ramos
Photo: Coddy Ramos
Photo: Sonny An Photo: Megan Du
Scott Greenberg has inspired hundreds of thousands of people with his unique blend of keynote presentations and workshops. Scott’s uncanny ability to connect with a variety of audiences and discuss universal messages about resilience, leadership and peak performance keep him in constant demand as an inspirational speaker. Presenting to over 60,000 people a year, Scott Greenberg’s diverse client list includes countless corporations, associations, government agencies, educational institutions and other groups wanting motivational speakers who both educate and entertain.
After a television program called “Life Choices” did a segment on Scott as a cancer survivor, he was invited to be the keynote speaker at a leadership conference for teens. Having been inspired by motivational speakers when he was in high school, Scott jumped at the chance. Instead of focusing on cancer, Scott combined his knowledge of story telling with his interest in human resilience to create a motivational presentation discussing the more universal issues of personal power and overcoming adversity. The response was incredible, and further requests for Scott as an inspirational speaker poured in. Scott quickly realized he could still make a living as a storyteller, but now with an added element of helping others.
For more information, visit www.scottgreenberg.com
Keynote Speaker: Scott Greenberg
Photo: Sonny An
Did you know?
The first Key Club was formed in 1925 in Sacramento, California with 11 charter members.
Which day was your favorite?
F r i d ay S at u r d ay S u n d ay
54% 40% 6%
Favorite event?
G e n e r a l S e s s i o n s
G o v e r n o r ’ s B a l l
A lt e r n at e A c t i v i t i e s
W o r k s h o p sC a u c u s
70%
10%
5%
5%10%
Favorite side activity?
L at e n i g h t w i t h t h e r o o m i e s 27%
P i n n i n g t h e m C u t i e s - P at o o t i e s13%
F R E E H U G S
23%B u y i n g M e r c h
18% M e e t i n g N e w P e o p l e 5%
B r e a k f a s t, L u n c h , a n d d i n n e r 14%
Scott Greenberg has inspired hundreds of thousands of people with his unique blend of keynote presentations and workshops. Scott’s uncanny ability to connect with a variety of audiences and discuss universal messages about resilience, leadership and peak performance keep him in constant demand as an inspirational speaker. Presenting to over 60,000 people a year, Scott Greenberg’s diverse client list includes countless corporations, associations, government agencies, educational institutions and other groups wanting motivational speakers who both educate and entertain.
After a television program called “Life Choices” did a segment on Scott as a cancer survivor, he was invited to be the keynote speaker at a leadership conference for teens. Having been inspired by motivational speakers when he was in high school, Scott jumped at the chance. Instead of focusing on cancer, Scott combined his knowledge of story telling with his interest in human resilience to create a motivational presentation discussing the more universal issues of personal power and overcoming adversity. The response was incredible, and further requests for Scott as an inspirational speaker poured in. Scott quickly realized he could still make a living as a storyteller, but now with an added element of helping others.
For more information, visit www.scottgreenberg.com
17 District Convention 2013
The first Key Club was formed in 1925 in Sacramento, California with 11 charter members.
Meet your new 2013-2014 District Board!From left to right: D. Governor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D. Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .D. Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D. Tech Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Victoria Lai Johansen Pico
Amanda RedubloLincoln To
See you next year in Sacramento!
If you could describe DCON in one word or phrase, what would it be?
OHANAexciting
entertaining
the best experience everone of the best weekend of my life
truly inspiring
SPIRITEDcrazyHECTICtiring but worth it
fun-filled
informativeemotional rollercoaster
a great end to my senior yearvery memorable
Koala of the Month
Aaron Aguasfrom Kennedy High School
Division 25 East cannot ask for a more dedicated member than Aaron Aguas. His conspicuous enthusiasm
for the club meets all criteria of a Koala of the Month. Not only has he consistently participated in service
projects throughout the year, he also took a leading role in many of our events and fundraisers. During the 2013 CNH District Convention, Aaron impressed everyone
throughout the district with his construction of Kenny the Koala. Kenny the Koala is just a glimpse of the extent of effort he dedicates towards this organization and Aaron
has contributed to this division with many more ways. Aaron has inspired not only his home club members,
but also Key Club members across the division, or even the district. He continues to inspire others to develop
leadership, build character, understand inclusiveness, and care for our home, school, and community.
Aaron Aguas epitomizes the exemplary qualities of an outstanding Key Club member.
19 Club of the Month
Club of the Month
Kennedy High School
Kennedy Key Club has grown so much over the past year and its progress can only be described in one word: unBEElievable. Within the division, Kennedy Key Club has
one of the highest recruitment rate exemplifying how much work their officers has put in to ensure the success
of the club. The officers of Kennedy Key Club submits their paperwork earlier than all other clubs and show candid enthusiasm for working in this organization. In addition,
Kennedy Key Club has one of the most spirited and dedicated members within the division. Over the month
of April, Kennedy Key Club has held numerous service and fundraising projects. The officers of Kennedy Key Club even went to one of the Kiwanis meetings to establish a stronger
connection with our K family. The work of Kennedy Key Club never cease to surprise me. Therefore, Kennedy Key
Club definitely deserves the title of Club of the Month.
Get to know your...Lieutenant Governor!
from Granada Hills High School
Birthday:Hobbies:
Why did you join Key Club?
Why do you love Key Club?
Name one thing people wouldn’t know about you.
September 6, 1996
Sleeping. I am nocturnal and sleep at 3am on most weekdays and even later during theweekends.
Harvard, Princeton, and Yale. Medical school, law school, nothing less. Like many others, I joined Key Club for my college resume. Nevertheless, over the past years, Key Club has completely altered my personal values. Instead of a doctor/lawyer, I now aspire to become a teacher to cast a permanent impact in my community and to focus on the children and their future. I developed a passion for service and leadership and gained much more than any college experience could offer me. I gained a family.
Key Club has empowered me so much over the past years. My personal identification became something greater – a Key Club member who is competent and caring transforming communities worldwide. My scream became something more powerful – it became cheers and spirit and inspiration to other members. Key Club has given me a million waves of experience, inspiration, leadership skills, and “the feels” that I cannot express my gratitude for this organization in simple words. I have been enchanted by the magic of service — not the physical service I perform in Key Club but the spiritual service Key Club enlightens me with. Such magic lies in neither the number of hours nor the position of leadership I attain. It lies in the transformation of my trembling hands when I first made a speech in front of members to strength when I shook hands with the Kiwanis District Governor. It lies in the conversion of my hesitating footsteps when I first approached Key Clubbers of other schools to confidence when I led members in a spirit battle. The people I met in this organization and the experiences I have gained from my Key Club journey make me more than proud to present Division 25 East as not only where I lead, but why I lead.
I came to the United States three years ago. As a result, I still have difficulties in counting American coins. I count numbers in Chinese instead of English, and most often times, I do not understand American jokes.
2010-2011 Freshman Rep.2011-2012 GHCHS Secretary2012-2013 GHCHS Vice President2013-2014 D25E Lt. G
*Next month, YOU might be featured!
Contact InformationLieutenant GovernorAndrew Changemail: [email protected]: (818) 294 - 6288
Executive Assistant
Secretary
News EditorMarjerrie Masicatemail: [email protected]: (818) 442 - 4929
Ralph Agbayaniemail: [email protected]: (818) 259 - 4161
Sharon Leeemail: [email protected]: (818) 300 - 7857
Reminders:Task Coordinator apps are due May 3rd, 2013 AT 6PM
Lt. G Banquet is coming up!
Region 7 crewneck designs are due May 4th, 2013
Division 25 East shirts are still on sale! Buy one today!
Mark your calendars for Valley Family Festival, WorldFest, and Relay for Life coming up soon!
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Photo: Alex Chiem