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CNH DISTRICT | REGION 7 | DIVISION 3 SOUTH VOLUME 3, ISSUE 4 HOOVER HIGH KEY CLUB OFFICIAL NEWLETTER: BACK-TO-SCHOOL ISSUE

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Page 1: Herbert Hoover Newsletter July

CNH DISTRICT | REGION 7 | DIVISION 3 SOUTH

VOLUME 3, ISSUE 4

HOOVER HIGH KEY CLUB

OFFICIAL NEWLETTER: BACK-TO-SCHOOL ISSUE

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Hello Key Clubbers!

Time to stash away the swim suits and crack

open the books, because the school year is fast ap-

proaching! With less than two weeks left, I think this

would be the perfect time to reflect the great sum-

mer of service we have had. If I have counted cor-

rectly, we have participated in 16 events/volunteer

ops beginning with the Kiwanis One Day Project

(Including those with the division). I would say that

counts for one heck of a celebration!

I hope that everything has been well with you

all, and I hope for this com-

ing school year to be

amazing. Continue to strive

to be the best you can be

in everything you do.

Best regards,

Magy Avedissian

Our monthly message from our dear President ...

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“I had a great time volunteering for the Musique

event. The staffers there were very kind to us and

thankful that we were even able to be there

and stay for as long as we did. With it being a

hot and humid day, the staffers also made sure

that we had more than enough water to keep

us from dropping dead. They made sure we had

a nice and relaxing time on a day when I'm sure

most of us there would rather be in our air condi-

tioned homes. If given the chance, I would be

more than happy to volunteer there again.”

Chris Chung

“Volunteering with the Hoover Key Club was a

wonderful experience. It was my first time partici-

pating in an event with them and it won’t be my

last. I enjoyed working with other students and be-

ing able to help them. At the event, we set up

signs and tables which was actually fun when

working together. After everything was finished,

the place looked spectacular. Working at this

event was a fun way to help the community and

meet new people.”

Jessica Chung

MUSE/IQUE’S SUMMER OF SOUND

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“Attending bridge parties sounds something out of the ordi-

nary, but they're still a party. There were a lot of booths we

helped set up, and in the heat we had to jog back and forth

from opposite ends of the bridge carrying items that the

booths needed. I found it to be exciting, because as long as

there were tasks around, someone has to complete it. My fa-

vorite memory of the event was that my fellow members and

I sat next to the coordinator's tent and as soon as we re-

turned to take a break in the shade, the coordinator in the

next couple of seconds would be radioed in with a new task

for us. I really enjoyed the event a lot, we worked around the

clock trying to finish the tasks given and saving energy to

make it back to the resting spot in the heat.”

Christian Acfalle

PASADENA HERITAGE COLORADO

STREET PARTY

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“On Saturday, July 19, key clubbers from various divisions

(within Region 7) gathered at Dockweiler State Beach for

the annual Region 7 Beach Clean Up! This event consisted

of cleaning up more than 3 miles of trash, meeting/making

new friends, and simply enjoying a day at the beach. To

begin with, for clean up we were separated into groups

based on the day of our birthdays (so those born on the

first of ANY month, were to form a group). In my opinion,

using this tactic had seemingly helped out a lot of people

as they were able to get to know others and not be so

awkward the rest of the day. In fact, many people left the

event with having at least made one new friend! To add

on, being near the ocean, having a diverse amount of ath-

letes, intellects and great loads of food had made this

beach clean up one successful service/social event! I defi-

nitely can't wait for next year and (of course) hope to see

more people attend!”

Eileen Wisco

“The Region 7 beach clean up was an awesome event!

I haven't seen most of my friends in Key Club in a while,

and it was fun serving with them in helping clean up

Dockweiler Beach at this huge event. When I mean by

huge, I mean by the turnout of people who showed up!

I formed a lot of new friendships with people from other

divisions, and the activities that the Lieutenant Gover-

nors prepared for us were exciting. All in all, I had a

really great time hanging out with my ohana at the

beach and at the same time serve to the community in

helping clean up.”

Christian Acfalle

REGION 7 BEACH CLEAN UP

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JULY DIVISION COUNCIL MEETING

SALVATION ARMY’S RICE AND BEANS

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“It’s the feeling you get when you help people with some-

thing simple that puts a smile on their face, it’s the amaz-

ing feeling you get when you sit in a classroom full of peo-

ple being part of the Key Club and planning the events to

help the outside world. Key Club is not about just doing

community service or filling out the hours, its about coming

together to help the world around us. That’s the reason I'm

in key club, because it makes me happy to see all of us

working together on something that will help others. I am

new to Key Club and I have been to a couple of events

which made me happy because I knew in that event I did

something to help the outside world. And of course when

you go to these events you get to know a lot of people,

gather more information about jobs, have fun, laugh and

SERVE !”

Sera Shahgholian

CHILD S.H.A.R.E.

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For the month of July, the member of the

month goes to Chris Chung.

Chris is a diligent and hard-working member of

our club and joined in his junior year. At the Muse/

ique’s Summer of Sound music festival, he kept his

cool in the heat of Beckman Mall Lawn with setting

up the venue, and followed his tasks that were given

in a straightforward manner. He is very upbeat and

optimistic in every situation during the festival’s set

up, something of which the club finds very enjoyable

when he swings by after he’s finished with his tasks.

He even brought his sister along, an incoming fresh-

man who is ALSO joining Key Club after hearing

about it from her brother. Chris goes above and be-

yond leadership in Key Club with strong decisive skill

and talent.

Congrats on winning Member of the Month,

Chris!

In a surprising turnout, Annika Arambulo

our club Bulletin Editor is once again honored

Officer of the Month for July!

Annika has been doing a terrific job of

updating the club’s page with awesome

newsletters every month, but she also performs

admirably at service events. She helped out at

the Muse/ique’s Summer of Sound music festi-

val and the Region 7 beach cleanup with

tasks completed as soon as they are issued. As

soon as she enters a service event, she is fo-

cused and can bond with any member to

help finish the objectives on time. Annika is in-

credibly a caring and happy individual at

Hoover’s club who can go unbound lengths to

giving back to the community.

Congratulations on being honored once

more as July’s Officer of the Month, Annika!

Keep up the good work.

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Motm:

Chris Chung

OOTM:

ANNIKA

ARAMBULO

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: 7/5: Muse/ique’s Summer of Sound

7/12: Pasadena Heritage Colorado Street Bridge Party

7/17: Movie Night

7/19: Region 7 Beach Clean Up

7/20: Galco’s Root Beer Tasting

7/26: Salvation Army’s Rice and Beans

July Division Council Meeting

7/28: Child S.HA.R.E.

UPCOMING EVENTS:

8/9: Muse/ique’s Summer of Sound

time: TBA

place: Caltech’s Beckham Mall Lawn

-Clothes Collection: TBA

-Kiwanis Mixer: TBA

-Salvation Army’s Rice and Beans: All through-

out August

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OFFIC

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INFO

RM

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PRESIDENT

Magy Avedissian

d03s.hhkc.president

@gmail.com

VICE PRESIDENT

Chrisian Acfalle

d03s.hhkc.vpresident

@gmail.com SECRETARY

Emily Ramos

d03s.hhkc.secretar

[email protected]

TREASURER

Jemmilyn Lintag

d03s.hhkc.treasurer@

gmail.com

BULLETIN EDITOR

Annika Arambulo

d03s.hhkc.bulletined

@gmail.com HISTORIAN

Marvin Dollano

d03s.hhkc.historian

@gmail.com

BEE in touch this upcoming

school year with your 2014-2015

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