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D19N PIRATE PENGUINS MAY 2014 TREASURE TRIBUNE REGION 8 DIVISION 19 NORTH Volume 1 Issue 2

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D19N

PIRATE PENGUINS

MAY 2014

TREASURE TRIBUNE

REGION 8 DIVISION 19 NORTH

Vo lume 1 Issue 2

TABLE OF CONTENTS

MESSAGES…P4

CALENDAR…P3

MAY DCM…P5

MONTH OF MAY…P6

RECOGNITION……P9

CONTACT

INFO.…….P10

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CALENDAR

MAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

30 31 1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

13 14 15 16 17 18 19

20 21 22 23 24 25 26

20 21 27 28 29 30 1

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UPCOMING EVENTS PAST EVENTS

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MES

SAGE

S EXECUT IVE ASS ISTANT

EXECUT IVE ASS ISTANT

NEWS ED ITOR

Caro lyn Chang

Cather ine Domingo

R ichard Ochoa

Ahoy there , my name is Richard Ochoa and I

am from Gardena High School Key Club. I'm

currently a junior and on my schools junior varsi-

ty tennis team. Some of my hobbies include vol-

unteering , playing tennis , and playing Puzzles

and Dragons. I really look forward to working

with our Lieutenant Governor Jacob Tran and

the rest of the Division Leadership Team.

Hai guys! I’m Carolyn Chang & I’m 1/2 of your Executive Assistants! What should

you know about me? I’m 5'3 & 1/4 & I love to eat and shop! But you wanna

know what I love even more? To be the spunkiest Executive Assistant that 19DN

has ever had! Now I know what you're thinking: She's a scary asian! But no! I

wanna know every single one of you guys & seriously come up to me & ask

how much I love to be in Key Club & we will be best friends forever! I know that

some of you that joined don't have even one friend, but no need to be awk-

wardly alone! I'm here for you guys & I promise you can always stick around me!

Most importantly, you guys are what makes D19N so amazing! Even though

some just joined or are about to graduate, remember we are a huge Pirate

Penguin OHANA!! So excited to get to know you all! Love, Carolyn

Ahoy Pirate Penguins! My name is Catherine Do-

mingo and I am serving as your News Editor! A lit-

tle bit about myself: I’m currently a junior from

CAMS. I am also the CAMS Key Club Bulletin Editor!

I play Varsity volleyball and enjoy drawing, swim-

ming, papercrafting, and writing! Do you like the

look of the newsletter? :) I look forward to serving

D19N with Jacob, Richard, and Carolyn!

Stay awesome Pirate Penguins, Catherine

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DCM & D IV IS ION LEADERSH IPTEAM

May D CM : 5 / 1 7 / 1 4

Division Leadership team

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Lt . Governor– Jacob Tran

Execut ive Ass istant– R ichard

Ochoa

Execut ive Ass istant– Caro l yn Chang

(m iss ing in p icture ! )

News Ed i tor– Cather ine Domingo

Month of May

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H ow d o y ou f e e l ?

Joke of the Month:

How did the

penguin make it’s

house out of ice

cubes?

Igloo-ed them together.

CAMS The club’s activities for the month began with its participation in the March of

Dimes and Kiwanis One Day. During the week preceding the March of Dimes, several

members carried plastic bags and collected donations for research in eliminating con-

genital diseases so that babies everywhere can be born healthy. Members also joined

other Key Club members for the annual Kiwanis One Day, in which they helped refurbish

a local community center. Later in the month, members continued collecting donations

during Eliminate Week. The following weekend, members volunteered at a local fishing

derby and at a local Math Olympiad competition.

For the future, the club has organized a district event with the TreePeople organi-

zation and will aid in the Drought Response Park Tree Care project. Club members are

also excited to attend the first Division Counsel Meeting of the new term with their Lieu-

tenant Governor, Jacob Tran. The club has also been raising funds for the club and for

International Convention by selling various snacks during school. The club hopes to raise

further profits by selling handmade leis at the school’s graduation ceremony. Overall,

CAMS Key Club has had a good start and is looking forward to a great year of service.

Month of May

Month of May (cont inued )

E l Segundo Your ESHS key club recently just started their new officer term. The new officers

are trying to adjust to their positions, and we have not have a consecutive meeting

for it is AP week. Our club also had a recent event, El Segundo's Hometown Fair. We

sold THAI TEA BOBA! It was a fun event for everyone, our own Ltg. Jacob visited our

booth. We raised around $200 with a profit of around $150. Our next project is selling

Finals Kit throughout our school during finals week. We decide to make the little

bags of treats next week and we will dedicate this to eliminate week. We will proba-

bly join CAMS on May 24th for the Tree People event to gain community service.

Gardena For the month of April, our club has been extensively working with our local communi-

ty on many service events. We had events at the Nakaoka Center such as serving

dinner to our community volunteers to appreciate there work and helping our local

kids do arts and craft and hunt for eggs during our city's Easter Egg Hunt. Then we

worked at our high school's nearby elementary where we helped work in the conces-

sion stands and give out free goodies to students and their families. We are planning

a lot of fundraisers for the upcoming year as well as preparing for our banquet which

is on May 24th.

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REC

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CAMS: Kad ison H ickman

Hawthorne : A lex is F lores

PICTURE GOES

HERE

PICTURE GOES

HERE

E l Segundo : Mara Mus lea

Mem

ber

Spot

light

PICTURE GOES

HERE

This past month and a half has been jam-packed with huge

events. Some of the ones that I attended include the March of

Dimes and the Torrance Fishing Derby. The member who especial-

ly stood out this month was Kadison Hickman, a freshman. He is a

new member to the club, but he has already shown his passion to

volunteer. In the fishing derby event, Kadison was among the first

people to voluntarily help out with the registration booth outside.

He also displayed good character when he spoke to the guests of

the event with care and understanding. Kadison treated everyone

with patience and respect, earning him the recognition as the

Member of the Month of May.

She is always taking advantage of community service

events. Attending everyone she could such as the One

Incredible Family events for Halloween and Easter.

Where she enjoyed making basket full of candies and

toys that will be donated to children. Most of the time

she stays for a long time to volunteer, showing us that

she's committed to give up her time to serve communi-

ty.

Alexis is one of our best members; he has done so much for key club and for his

community. Alexis has demonstrated leadership, hardworking skills and dedication

through our this year during the first semester he had gotten platinum status and he

was the only member from Hawthorne to get that achievement we are so proud to

have him as a member. Luckily we will be able to have him for one more year and

we know he will have another outstanding and hardworking year. We picked Alexis

to be the member of the month because he is one of the few members that does so

much for our club. He is dedicated and woke up so early to be going to our events

this month and he is one of the few who helped out in our day of silence event and

he also went to the earth day event and when we had a social event and a commu-

nity service event on the same day he was one of the few members who went and

actually stayed through the whole time. We are so proud to have Alexis Flores as

our member of the month.

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CONTACT INFORMATION

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Jacob Tran– Lt . Governor

Ema i l : d19n .cnhkc . l tg@gma i l . com R ichard Ochoa– Execut ive Ass istant Ema i l :d19n .execut iveass istant@gmai l . com Caro l yn Chang– Execut ive Ass istant Ema i l : d19n .execut iveass istant@gma i l . com

Cather ine Domingo– News Ed i tor Ema i l : d19n .newsed i tor@gma i l . com

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 com-

bat all forces which tend to un-

dermine these institutions.

a Kiwanis-family member

keyclub.org

3636 WOODVIEW TRACE INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46268 • 317.875.8755 • US AND CANADA: 1-800-KIWANIS