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Official Division 7 South
Newsletter | Region 16 |
Volume 6 | Issue 2 | June 2015 Edition
Table of Contents Page 2… Editor’s Message
Page 3-4… LTG Message
Page 5... Assistant Message
Page 6… Task Coordinator Introductions
Page 7… June Calendar and Events
Page 8... June DCM and OTC
Page 9… T-Shirt Contest
Page 10… Humans of Key Club
Page 11-14...Featured Articles
Page 15-16 … Current Standings
Page 17 ... Who’s that Officer?
Page 18 … Monsters of the Month
Page 19 … Who’s that Officer? -Answers
Page 19… Member and Officer of the Month
Page 21-22 … Club of the Month
Page 23– 26 ...Meet the Officers
Contact Information
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What’s Crackalackin Monsters?
It’s Sammi– your DNE. This past month I’ve worked on this newsletter as well as
aiding our team of editors to improve our article and visual submissions. Even
though the term has just begun I’m glad to say that we’re doing a great job with
our duties. Hopefully I’ll see you all at OTC this Saturday from 3 PM to 7 PM.
Last month our task coordinators were announced and I’m glad to say we are
easing them into our team. All of them are extremely dedicated and diligent work-
ers who I know will serve our Division proudly. We’re all getting along very well
and I hope that you will find them helpful through out this term.
I’m so happy that it’s finally time for Summer time– time of our lives, it’s our
vacation. (from school) I’m so excited to tell you about all the fun events that we
have planned. Hopefully I’ll see you all at our June DCM which is right before
Officer Training Conference at Monterey Trail High School.
See you all soon Kiddos~
Sammi Tai
Division 7 South Division News Editor
Region 16| Cali-Nev-Ha District
Key Club International
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Aloha Monster!
Can you BEE-lieve it’s June already? Now that summer is here, it's time to relax, catch up on much needed sleep, and get more involved in Key Club! Summer is the perfect time to volunteer in your community at various service events, and to build closer bonds with other clubs in the division!
Don't forget that the Division 7 Officer Training Conference is coming up on Saturday, June 6th from 3 PM-7 PM at Monterey Trail High School! This is the perfect opportunity to learn more about officer duties and Key Club itself. As this event is also joint with Division 7 North, you'll get the opportunity to meet and interact with some of the Bees! Contact anyone on the DLT or myself for more information.
We also recently appointed task coordinators! I would like to give a warm welcome to the following individuals:
Division Recognition TC Anthony Chan
Kiwanis Family and Foundation TC Michael Mendoza
Summer Public Relations TC Joshua Diaz
Tech and Media TC Nathan Dang Thank you so much to everyone that applied! I am beyond happy and proud to see that so many members have taken the initiative, courage, and dedication to strive for leadership roles. Regardless of the results, you do not need a title to be a leader; everyone has the potential to serve and make a positive impact within their home, school, and commu-nity with or without a position.
For the month of April, as a division we collectively served over 2450 hours and raised over $9200 for service. That is amazing and I am excited to see that we are all working towards our goals! Numbers and statistics aside, this repre-sents the passion and hours of dedication spent serving others, whether through fundraising or service events. Every minute, every dollar, has helped someone in more ways than we can ever imagine!
Monsters, this month I challenge you to discover why you serve. Is it the smiles that you can put on other people's faces? Is it the fact that you know your $1.80 will save a mother and her future babies? Or is it because you know you've made a difference in someone's life and left a positive impact where you've been and gone?
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Aloha Monster!
Can you BEE-lieve it’s June already? Now that summer is here, it's time to relax, catch up on much needed sleep, and get more involved in Key Club! Summer is the perfect time to volunteer in your community at various service events, and to build closer bonds with other clubs in the division!
Don't forget that the Division 7 Officer Training Conference is coming up on Saturday, June 6th from 3 PM-7 PM at Monterey Trail High School! This is the perfect opportunity to learn more about officer duties and Key Club itself. As this event is also joint with Division 7 North, you'll get the opportunity to meet and interact with some of the Bees! Contact anyone on the DLT or myself for more information.
We also recently appointed task coordinators! I would like to give a warm welcome to the following individuals:
Division Recognition TC Anthony Chan
Kiwanis Family and Foundation TC Michael Mendoza
Summer Public Relations TC Joshua Diaz
Tech and Media TC Nathan Dang Thank you so much to everyone that applied! I am beyond happy and proud to see that so many members have taken the initiative, courage, and dedication to strive for leadership roles. Regardless of the results, you do not need a title to be a leader; everyone has the potential to serve and make a positive impact within their home, school, and commu-nity with or without a position.
For the month of April, as a division we collectively served over 2450 hours and raised over $9200 for service. That is amazing and I am excited to see that we are all working towards our goals! Numbers and statistics aside, this repre-sents the passion and hours of dedication spent serving others, whether through fundraising or service events. Every minute, every dollar, has helped someone in more ways than we can ever imagine!
Monsters, this month I challenge you to discover why you serve. Is it the smiles that you can put on other people's faces? Is it the fact that you know your $1.80 will save a mother and her future babies? Or is it because you know you've made a difference in someone's life and left a positive impact where you've been and gone?
Sincerely ,
Terry Nguyen
Division 7 South Lieutenant Governor
Region 16| Cali-Nev-Ha District
Key Club International
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AA Megan Morris | Franklin
Hello, Division 7 South!
As the school year is wrapping up, our Key Club term is just beginning.
Although it is easy to get is out of session. I look forward to meeting each
and every one of you monsters at our upcoming summer events caught up
in lazy summer days, our enthusiasm for Key Club will not go on
hibernation. This summer will be an exciting one with OTC, many club fundraisers, and also
fun social events. OTC is a great opportunity for officers to gain essential training in their
positions. Members are also highly encouraged to attend this event and can benefit a lot from
the education they will gain on the leadership positions of Key Club. For all officers, please be
sure to communicate with members to keep your club active in service while school is out of
session!
EA Tommy Dang | Laguna Creek
Aloha Division 7 South Monsters!
Only one month into my term as serving as your Executive Assistant and it has been jam packed! From working on Eliminate week, designing ads for the upcoming graphic design contest, planning and publicizing DCM's, and beginning the process of presentations for Officer Training Conference, I hope to see all of your BEE-eautiful faces there! With the school year com-ing to an end, the Division Leadership Team have been and will continue
sparking up new ideas to enhance member's experience, so be sure to keep connected over summer! (Don't forget service doesn't stop!) So far, serving on the Division Leadership team has been such a great experience (surreal even) and I look forward to serving you all for the next 10 months, so lock in your seat belts, It's gonna be a great ride!
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Media and Tech TC Nathan Dang | Franklin
Hey Division 7 South!
My name is Nathan Dang and I am the newly appointed Tech & Media Task
Coordinator for the 2015-2016 term! I am about to become a senior at
Franklin High School as my junior year ends, something already crazy for
me. On a few side notes I serve Franklin Key Club as their Media Committee
Head and was a member of District Convention 2015's Social Media Team. I
am also a member of Franklin's Broadcasting Team (WCTV), Yearbook's honorary member,
and finally a filmmaker. My goal as TC for this term is to give D7S an entirely new
perspective with creative visuals that will appeal to our audience and more!
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Kiwanis Family & Foundation TC Michael Mendoza | Florin
Aloha D7S Monsters!
I'm Michael Mendoza and I will be your 2015-2016 Kiwanis Family and Foundation Task Coordinator. I'm SUPER excited for this term to serve all of you wonderful people. My duty throughout the term is to attend Kiwanis monthly DCM'S and update you on future Kiwanis events. I later plan on chartering a Builders Club at a local middle school in our area and also to keep our division close and stay interacted with our Kiwanians. Hope you guys get closer to our Kiwanis! PEACE OUT Monsters.
Member Recognition TC Anthony Chan | Sheldon Hello, Division 7 South!
My name is Anthony Chan and I will be serving as the Division Recognition Task Coordinator for the 2015-2016 term. I currently attend Sheldon High School as a freshman and this is my first year in Key Club, as a member, but now I am serving on the DLT. I cannot put into words about how excited I am to serve the Division this term and I hope to take recognition to new heights. Some of my goals for this term
are to introduce/continue the monthly recognition exchanging of the orange letters K-E-Y, create newly, but similar awards at the End of the Year Banquet, and to begin sending out qualification notices before the end of the term to those who are qualified to apply for the Member Recognition Program.
Summer Public Relations TC Joshua Diaz | Franklin Hello monsters of Division 7 South, My name is Joshua Diaz and I will be serving as your Summer Public Relations Task Coordinator. I am a junior at Franklin High School and cookies are the best. In my free time I like to play video games, read, and do various other things. My goals for the term are to improve member attendance at service events, fundraisers, and division events over the summer. I also hope to work will the rest of the DLT on making a creative, fun, and impactful summer service project. I have many
ideas to offer and will do my best to serve the division as a Guardian of Service.
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Upcoming Events
Division 7 South and 7 North–
Officer Training Conference and June DCM
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Officer Training Conference-
Officer Training Conference is an annual event dedi-
cated to training officers about their roles in the club
that they serve. It will also provide members with
leadership skills to be a future leader and a guardian
of service! You'll get to meet new people, develop
your skills, and learn more about Key Club itself! Also
join us for the June DCM of your respective division!
Requirements
Pre– Registration- $3
Day of Registration- $5 Semi-Formal attire
Business Formal Attire
Food and Water will be provided.
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Division Shirt Guidelines-
Colors– Orange, White, Black
Include–
“Division 7 South”
“Region 16”
“CNH District”
“2015-2016”
“Caring– Our Way of Life”
Orange Monster(s)
Key Club Logo
All Club Names
Submission Guidelines-
Must be in .JPEG/ PNG Format
Email Submissions to: [email protected]
Subject Title– 2015-2016 T– Shirt Design or 2015-2016 Graphic Design
Due June 25th
@ 6PM
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How did you come to be the Faculty Advisor for PGKC?
“Back in 1999 or 2000, what ever it was- the Key Club Florin advisor couldn’t go to DCON, so the kids
asked him to ask me if I could go to DCON. Everything was paid for– food hotel, etc. so I went and it was
great. I didn’t even know what Key Club was. When we came back the president of Key Club at the time
asked me to become their Key Club advisor after their first advisor wanted to retire. I asked them what I
would have to do and came aboard.
What message would you pass on to future Key Clubbers?
“Keep doing community service because people might not recognize what you’re doing but you’re doing
great things and it makes you feel good but it actually benefits the people who are needy– they need
some help, with out you we’ll only think of ourselves. If you only think about the individual– our club,
our community, our country will inevitably fail. We must think of ourselves a community– helping out,
doing service– it helps out everyone and it brings us together. You might not notice it but it does hap-
pen, every little bit helps.”
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From Spring to Winter
Michelle Ho -Franklin High School
Last Friday I attended Elliot Ranch’s Annual Spring Fling. At this
carnival, there was a huge variety of activities for the students to
participate in including a pie-eating contest, an inflatable obsta-
cle course and slide, a slime-making booth, a hovercraft, and
much more. The fair also hosted raffles for themed prize baskets
put together by each class and even for a chance for one lucky
student to be principal for a day! The atmosphere was great and
you could see that all the kids were having so much fun. The DJ
played great music as well; at one point he played the Cha Cha Slide and all the kids
came up to the blacktop and danced. Unfortunately, about halfway into the Fling, it start-
ed to rain. The DJ even cracked a joke thanking everyone for coming to “Elliot Ranch’s first
annual Winter Fling”. Despite being rained out, the Spring Fling was an overall success and
a very enjoyable event to participate in.
Awake-A-Thon
By Justin Le -Pleasant Grove High School
On April 24th, Pleasant Grove Key Club hosted their annual Awake-a-Thon. This event is one
of PGKC largest fundraisers, raising to a total of 9000$! With the hard work of many and the
attendance of wonderful Key Clubbers, PGKC was able to raise over 9000$ for charity! Dur-
ing the beginning of the set up stage PGKC has an array of members who helped set up
the event! But our main star of the show was IP treasurer, Alex Pham. Alex has been a major
contributor in the transition for this new terms start and has been the main organizer for AAT.
Without Alex there wouldn't be another AAT for 2015! After the set up and registration PGKC
held its rally to explain the charities that the money raised will be going towards. Also includ-
ed in the mix were various activities that had many hilarious ends! Altogether the rally
proved to not only increase the spirits of Key Clubbers but informed them about charities
such as the Kiwanis Family house. AAT has helped many Key Clubbers in contributing to-
wards charity and has helped them gain insight on the charities that Key Club partners with.
AAT was event that helped provide for those who couldn't provide for themselves and was
also a fun way for Key Clubbers to bond with one another and have a fun time together.
Key Club Song
By Cieanna Vongsa and Friends Poetry Slam -Laguna Creek High School
“NHS, Mathletes, Chess, KEY CLUB
School’s okay, but I love, KEY CLUB
Food is great, so is, KEY CLUB
Told all my friends to go and join, KEY CLUB
Can’t make locks, so I joined, KEY CLUB
Have a lot of orange ‘cuz I’m in, KEY CLUB
Always showing spirit while I’m in, KEY CLUB
Gonna do some service ‘cuz I’m in, KEY CLUB
“Caring-Our Way of Life,” the motto for, KEY CLUB
Made a lot of friends while in, KEY CLUB
Making more friends, ‘cuz I’m still in, KEY CLUB
Division Seven South is our, KEY CLUB
Can’t wait to serve our BEE-utiful, KEY CLUB
KEY CLUB KEY CLUB KEY CLUB KEY CLUB!
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Cieanna Vongsa and Friends ,at
Pleasant Grove’s Annual AAT,
utilizing the photo booth.
Party Planning
By Sydney Shead– Rancho Murieta Key Club
On April 19th, our Rancho Murieta Key Club had our
monthly meeting at 4:30 p.m. at the Rancho Murieta As-
sociation (RMA) Building. This meeting was especially fun
because the topic was party planning! Coming up on
May 17th is our Welcoming party for new Key Club mem-
bers as well as a goodbye party for our graduating mem-
bers.
Last year, our Welcoming Party went really well,
and our Key Club gained many new members. We are
planning a fun day of games, food, raffles, and fun. The
meeting was spent planning the details for the party.
Everyone split into groups and planned a specific aspect of the party. One group picked
out different games to play and another made a list of food to bring to the party. The offic-
ers were in charge of picking out goodbye gifts for the leaving members.
This will be the first year our Key Club will have graduating members, and we want to
make sure they are given gifts that show how much we have appreciated having them in
Key Club. Those who are leaving include our Treasurer and former President Catie Field and
our Secretary Michelle Utterback. We are looking forward to our party, but we are also sad
that for some of our members, it will be their last meeting.
The meeting was very productive and a little sad, and we are hoping to have a great turn
out at the party. We always look forward to this event because it is a day full of fun and
getting to know new members!
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Kiwanis One Day
By David Guo- Franklin
High School
The day of April 18th began
like any other. Spring had just
begun, and the elated winds
began to sway the trees back
and forth in methodical mo-
tion. Most people slept in in the
light of the lazy Saturday morn-
ings, however on that day I could not afford that luxury. Around 9 a.m. on April 18th, stu-
dents from all over the California area bustled into the Kiwanis Family house. I had been to
the Kiwanis Family house before, but my usual visits were only met by 10 or 12 people. See-
ing around 100 dedicated Key Club students was not only astonishing but inspirational. For
the rest of the day all Key Clubbers would dedicate themselves to pulling weeds, laying
mulch, and of course, pulling weeds. Volunteering at this event relayed to me a valuable
part of Key Club I had neglected.
It was the dedication of the member, the honor of
hard work being done. Whether leader or member,
everyone can appreciate the value of industry. Alt-
hough we may not directly see the people we are
volunteering for, it is easy to appreciate the temerity
shown by the members. It is easy to get complacent
within Key Club due to it’s slew of social events. It’s
easy to forget why you serve. But when we look at
the core value of Key Club, and look back, we real-
ize that as a leader we must understand how we be-
came a leader. And as a member, we realize why
we are a part of Key Club. "
Member David Guo at the
Kiwanis One Day event.
EGKC President Ellie
Truong vacuuming
in the Kiwanis Family
House
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Cumulative Division Goals:
Service Hours– 25,200
$11,850 raised for service
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1) I am the vice president of my
club. My favorite food is oranges.
I love elephants and the color
purple. My biggest pet peeve is
when people walk slow, in front
of me. I like to sing and read– my
favorite book is Percy Jackson.
2) I am the president of my club.
My favorite animal is Terry Nguyen, I
love the color green and my
hobbies are eating sushi and doing
service. I absolutely hate hypocrites.
My favorite service event is the first
one I ever went to
5) around I am the secretary for
my club. I like tennis, drawing, and
KPOP. My favorite color is orange. I
live for food, my favorite is sushi. My
pet peeve is when people try to
take my food.
3) I am the treasurer of my
club. My hobbies are dancing
and watching anime. I love all
kinds of food and my favorite
color is blue. My favorite book is
Looking for Alaska by John
Green.
4) I am a DLT member. My favorite
animals are narwhales and I like to
read and sing. My favorite color is
purple and book is the Fault in Our
Stars. I love Cieanna Vongsa. I enjoy
being around children. My favorite
artist is Imagine Dragons.
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Who am I?
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Consumnes Oaks- Jared Subia
Florin– Long Nguyen
Franklin– Gurnoor Kaur
Monterey Trail– Iyviann Chu
Pleasant Grove– Hieu Ma
Sheldon– Anthony Chan
Valley– Vue Yang
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1) 2)
5) 4)
3)
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Answers
1)Lesley Wong (Franklin) VP
2)David Thong (MT) President
3)Ryan Salon (MT) Treasurer
4)Sammi Tai (Franklin) DNE
5)Veng Vong (Sheldon) Secretary
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Member– Vue Yang
Vue shows that his passion and dedication to Key Club has been consistent for the past
month through his service and interest in Key Club. Despite the lack of an advisor and
trouble of finding rooms for general meetings, he is still eager to attend every meeting.
Because Vue continuously promotes Key Club, he attends meetings with groups of
friends, which greatly increases the general meeting attendance. Along with meetings,
he has made the most effort to attend all available service events and even with the
difficulties of the time and place, he still manages to attend event in the past month.
Vue displays true affection and devotion towards Key Club upon his actions.
Thank You Vue!
Officer– Emily Chen
Emily has been very dependable when
it comes to finding and organizing ser-
vice events. Over the past month, she
has found 5+ service events and has
made it easily accessible for members
to attend. Emily is very helpful with gen-
eral meetings and to the board. Be-
cause of recent AP Testing, her fellow
board officers have been busy and
Emily was extremely helpful with finding
all these service events. She has done
an amazing job with the organization
of the service events; and this shows
her creativity and work ethic, which
has reflected her personality this
month.
Thank you Emily!
Cynthia Tze, Emily Chen and Vue Yang
Franklin Key Club
Congratulations Franklin Key Club!
In the past month Franklin Key Club has
achieved more than any other club in
the division. They have a large range of
dedicated members attending service,
social, and fundraising events. This
month they acquired over 400 service
hours. Their project captains and execu-
tive board members found 14 service
projects for this past month alone.
Keep up the outstanding work!
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Message from President Cynthia Tze
Hello Monsters of 7 South!
I honestly did not expect to get club of the month, but
I am so proud of the officers and all of the members I
serve for their endless commitment to this organization.
I only hope that they continue their stellar work and
continue serving the community.
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Message from President Cynthia Tze
Hello Monsters of 7 South!
I honestly did not expect to get club of the month, but
I am so proud of the officers and all of the members I
serve for their endless commitment to this organization.
I only hope that they continue their stellar work and
continue serving the community.
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Secretary– Christina Ly
Favorite Color: Green
Favorite Food: “I love everything.”
Inspiration:
I stayed in Key Club because… I wanted to help
others in and outside our community while meet-
Vice President– Daniel Leung
Favorite Color: Red
Favorite Food: Hamburgers
Inspiration: Unsure
I stayed in Key Club because… I loved the active
members and overall lively spirited atmosphere of
our club.
President– Ivy Vong
Favorite Color: Blue
Favorite Food: Ice Cream
Inspiration: The members I serve, “Because we started
from the bottom, now we’ re here”
I stayed in Key Club because I love what I do despite
all the late nights.
Editor– Faith Saecho
Favorite Color: Green
Favorite Food: Seafood– based dishes
Inspiration: Kameo Quena– IP Presi-
dent of Florin KC 2014-2015
I stayed in Key Club because… of the
love I have for performing service in
our community.
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Secretary– Christina Ly
Favorite Color: Green
Favorite Food: “I love everything.”
Inspiration:
I stayed in Key Club because… I wanted to help
others in and outside our community while meet-
Treasurer– Yuen Lenh
Favorite Color: Green
Favorite Food: Seafood– based dishes
Inspiration: Kameo Quena– IP President of Florin
KC 2014-2015
I stayed in Key Club because… of the love I have for
performing service in our community.
Editor– Faith Saecho
Favorite Color: Green
Favorite Food: Seafood– based dishes
Inspiration: Kameo Quena– IP Presi-
dent of Florin KC 2014-2015
I stayed in Key Club because… of the
love I have for performing service in
our community.
Editor– Eileen Eto
Favorite Color: : Pink or Orange. “Wait no, Red or
yellow, wait. Just really bright colors”
Favorite Food: Curry
Inspiration: My Cousins and Betty Li– Frankin’ s
president of 2012-2013
I stayed in Key Club because… of all the fun
service events and the friends I’ ve made.
Secretary– Michelle Nguyen
Favorite Color: Blue
Favorite Food: Anything that I’ m craving.
Inspiration(s): Emily Nguyen– IP LTG of D07S 2014-
2015, Cynthia Tze– Present KC President of Franklin,
Kameo Quenga– IP President of Florin KC 2014-2015
I stayed in Key Club because… I want to have the chance
at inspiring one person with my service and leadership
Vice President– Lesley Wong
Favorite Color: Purple
Favorite Food: Oranges
Inspiration: Sammi Tai
I stayed in Key Club because…. Of Sammi Tai.
President– Cynthia Tze
Favorite Color: Pastels
Favorite Food: Avocados
Inspiration:
I stayed in Key Club because… I finally felt like I belonged
somewhere. This organization has been so welcoming and
“inclusive”, and it also provides me a chance to give back
to the community while developing my own leadership
skills.
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Editor– Eileen Eto
Favorite Color: : Pink or Orange. “Wait no, Red or
yellow, wait. Just really bright colors”
Favorite Food: Curry
Inspiration: My Cousins and Betty Li– Frankin’ s
president of 2012-2013
I stayed in Key Club because… of all the fun
service events and the friends I’ ve made.
Secretary– Michelle Nguyen
Favorite Color: Blue
Favorite Food: Anything that I’ m craving.
Inspiration(s): Emily Nguyen– IP LTG of D07S 2014-
2015, Cynthia Tze– Present KC President of Franklin,
Kameo Quenga– IP President of Florin KC 2014-2015
I stayed in Key Club because… I want to have the chance
at inspiring one person with my service and leadership
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Treasurer– Pauline Tze
Favorite Color: Sky Blue
Favorite Food: Sushi
Inspiration: Though there isn’ t a way to directly measure
how much someone inspire, I found David Tran to have
been the most inspirational to me, he continues to attend
Key Club events and strives to support our fundraisers and
meet new people.
I stayed in Key Club because… of those who genuinely love
Key Club and aspire to not only know but live by our four
core values.
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LTG
Terry Nguyen
Pleasant Grove
Executive Assistant
Tommy Dang
Laguna Creek
Administrative Assistant
Megan Morris
Franklin
Division News Editor
Sammi Tai
Franklin
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Questions, comments, concerns?
Media and Tech TC
Nathan Dang
Franklin Member Recognition TC
Anthony Chan
Sheldon
Kiwanis F&F TC
Michael Mendoza
Florin Summer Public Relations TC
Joshua Diaz
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Consumnes Oaks
Megan Wang
The Division Leadership Team
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The Presidents of 7 South
Consumnes Oaks
Megan Wang
Franklin
Cynthia Tze
Sheldon
Leeza Xiong
Pleasant Grove
Justin Le
Florin
Ivy Vong
Rancho Murieta
Lauren Posey
Valley
Bilal Baloch
Elk Grove
Ellie Truong
Montery Trail
David Thong
Laguna Creek
Camrick Solario