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The Ready YETI
CNH | Key Club
The Official Newsletter of D23
October 2013 | Issue 5
Contents
Pg 1
Pg 2: Words from the LTG!
Pg 3: Past Events
Pg 7: Recognition
Pg 8: Division Cheers
Pg 9: Mark Your Calendars:
Upcoming events
Pg 11: Golden District Events
Pg13: Charity of Focus: PTP
Pg 15: Club Snapshots
Pg 16: Contact Info
Pg 17: The Yeti Points System
Pg 18: Division 23 Events
Calendar
Back: Division 23 Goals
Pg 2
Words from the LTG
Hey Yetis! Get ready to get your butts in gear! Fall Rally is lit-
erally a month away and that means we are going to be on
fundraising crack. We will always have two division fundraisers
running at once, and I expect each club to do one more on
top of that. This years trip is definitely bound to be a good, I can
feel it, and I am positive that with enough practice we will win
that spirit stick.
With all the stress we are facing right now I want us all to
breathe! Breathe IN… Breathe OUT… Breather IN… Breathe OUT!
Now be positive, happy, and SMILE :D
I just want to thank everyone that has helped keep our divi-
sion strong and together. You know who you are! I really could-
n’t have done what I have been doing without your help. Just
keep it up and stay amazing, ok.
I hope you have all been doing great, just another re-
minder we are all here for one another. We all got each others
backs and we are a family, an ohana. As corny as that sounds it
is true, just know you can count on me to help you with any
problems you have. Except science, don’t ask me to help you
with science. Remember: Keep it Classy, Never Trashy
Live everyday like it’s your last,
because one day it will be
Mickey Rosal Division 23 Lieutenant Governor
Wise Words from the Soul
Past Events
Pg 3
August DCM: August 24
The Key Clubs of Division 23 met up on August 24 to discuss a myriad of things.
We got lots of work done and even discussed more of our plan of action for Fall Rally
North. Now that we know who is in our rally, we are even more pumped and deter-
mined.
Thanks to Pizza Hut we got a free pizza lunch which was amazing especially
considering the DCM was over three hours long. Within those three hours, we learned
so much and are now ready to start teaching our new members.
Pg 4
Keep Calm it’s Only an Extra Chromosome: August 24
Members from the Reed and Wooster Key Clubs of Division were invited to host
a basketball workshop for the campers of Camp Lotsafun, a camp that tends to the
needs of people with physical or mental difficulties. We played different games as
well as taught them the basics like dribbling and shooting.
Pg 5
Kiwanis DCON: Reloading the Truck: August 17
Another exhausting event for Kiwanis DCON, they’re welcome! We
loaded back all of the things that we unloaded days before. Luckily for us
this time we had the Circle from UNR help us. It definitely was much easier
loading the truck then it was unloading it. Also having Circle K help,
made everything so much easier. After we
finished loading the truck, Circle K invited us to
attend their August DCM. It was so much fun and
the K-ers definitely gave off some good vibes, but
sadly we couldn’t stay the whole time :L
Pg 6
D23 Car Wash: Sept 14
The Key Clubs in division 23 got together
to wash cars for PTP. I did all the jobs,
ranging from sign shaking, working the
bake sale stand, and even washing the
cars. It was a lot of fun and we did really well earning us $240 for PTP! I
learned that there are a lot of generous people in Reno and Sparks.
There were a lot of people who gave us free money! One guy even
bought us all snacks! This car wash was really successful and I hope our
successes continue.
Recognition
Pg 7
Club:
Edward C. Reed
This club has attended all of the
division events and has had
consistently high meeting at-
tendess. Their officers are con-
stantly on top of things and are
always good company at every
event they attend.
Caitlin Rosal - Reed KC
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Cienna Rosal - Reed KC
Pg 8
Division Cheers
Get Ready for the Yeti:
Get Ready for the Yeti,
Get Ready for the Yeti,
Get Ready for the Yeti,
Because the Yetis are ready for you!
(Get louder after each verse)
Yeti-licious:
Hey Cali, can you handle it?
Nevada, can you handle it?
Hawaii, can you handle it?
We don’t think you can handle it!
Better move cuz we’ve arrived
Looking sexy, working hard
Best division, ever seen
Key Club spirit, if you know what I
mean
We don’t think you’re ready for this yeti
We don’t think you’re ready for this yeti
We don’t think you’re ready for this,
Cuz D23’s to yeti-licious for you Hey!
Yetis With the Stache:
We’re the Yetis with the
stache
And we’re serving up our
sass
Working hard making sure
to maintain our class
Don’t mess with us or we’ll
kick you in the ash…
...Es ashes divisions gonna
fall
Just like the snow we’re
covering you all
From here to there
Yetis are everywhere
Standing strong and tall
Let’s hear our yeti call
Caitlin Rosal - Reed KC
Cienna Rosal - Reed KC
Pg 9
Mark Your Calendars
Key to College
When: September 28
Time: 10 AM - 5 PM
Where: Joe Crowley Student Union, UNR
Duties: Learn the tips and secrets about college
while hanging out with our Circle K-ers
Color Me Rad
When: Sunday, September 22, 2013
Time: 7:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Where: UNR
What: Throwing colored cornstarch at racers!!
Sign up at www.colormerad.com/volunteer right now!
Pg 10
Region 06 Training Conference
When: October 12, 2013
Time: 11AM to 6PM
Where: Joe Crowley Student Union, UNR
What: Fun day of workshops, and games with
Key Clubber all over Nevada
Fall Rally
When: October 19, 2013
Time: 4AM to when we get back (approx 2AM)
Where: Six Flags Discovery Kingdom!
What: a day of play with Key Clubbers all over
Nevada and California
Pg 11
Golden District Events
Fall Rally North October 19
Money is due either Sept 25th or
26th based on your club.
Pg 12
October is fast approaching and you know what that means!
Fall Rally!! Iyiyiyiyiy!! This is your chance to meet up with
other Key Clubbers from all over Nevada and California. Show off
your spirit and brag about your awesome Key Club-ness and hone
all of your amazing abilities!
Price Breakdown*
$50 Bus
$33 Tickets
$10 Spirit Gear
$11 Membership Fee**
$06 Charity Donation Fee
——————————-
$110 Total
*Prices subject to change
based on clubs needs
**optional based on club
Day Breakdown
4 AM Head to Cali on
buses
8AM Arrive at Six Flags/
Cheer practice/ Put on
Spirit Gear
9– 9:30AM Head to Park gates
and get in! Ride until we rally
12PM Spirit Rally to the death!
1PM FREE TIME TILL WE LEAVE
Pg 13
Charity of Focus: Pediatric Trauma Prevention
Shocking Facts D:
Everyday 39,000 + Children become injured
and require medical attention
8.4 Million Children are sent to the
emergency room every year
40% of child deaths occur at home
90% of these injuries are preventable
What is PTP? A program that that edu-
cates people about how to
prevent avoidable acciden-
tal injuries in children.
Why PTP? It helps thousands of children
live and be healthy!!
Pg 14
Good Facts :D
CNH Key Clubs aim to fundraise $154,000 for
PTP
Reno is home to one of the 6 CNH Partner
hospitals
A huge portion of money raised goes into
scholarships, grants, and technology used to
help children
Why Should I Fundraise for PTP?
-It helps thousands of children!
-Money raised goes into training doctors and
nurses.
-To buy pediatric supplies needed by the hos-
pitals
-To be someone’s hero!
Pg 15
This month we just held our first two key club meeting of this school
year and also held one board meeting. Our club really didn’t partici-
pate in any event other than me and another individual volunteering
at the Rib Cook Off and helping sell ice cream and juices. The profits
went to the local Upward Bound program we're in. Also our club
president and vice president took time out of there crazy busy
schedule to help unload the huge Kiwanis truck for Kiwanis DCON.
Hug High School
And with a blast the brand new school year has started! Galena Key Club has
been hit with over 15 brand new members and are already starting to plan for
Race For the Cure with bakesales, carwashes, and other amazing ideas! The
board has been hard at work registering new members, improving old files, and
bringing in many new and bright Key Club faces! Primary goals of the club right
now are a) Recruit innovative and new members to Key Club, b) Work with
other community service clubs at Galena to make a HUGE impact!, and espe-
cially c) HAVE FUN! With a bright new school year coming up, the Galena Key
Club is ready to tackle upcoming challenges and grow!
Galena High School
Club Snapshots
Some of my favorite Snapshots direct from the club MRFs.
Pg 16
D23 Lieutenant Governor:
Joseph “Mickey” Rosal
775-636-5587 or [email protected]
Executive Assistant of Reno/Sparks:
Bunny Mo
775-453-8932 or [email protected]
Executive Assistant of Spring Creek/Elko:
Kevin Terral
Executive Assistant of Reno/Sparks:
Jhana Fry
Region 06 Advisor:
Michael “Mr. Mike” McStroul
775-750-3912 or [email protected]
Contact Info
Yeti Points System (YPS) Hi, Yetis! This is Bunny and I am writing this to spread the news about Division 23’s Yeti
Points System (YPS), its history, and how it will be put into effect. YPS was initiated two
years ago during past Lieutenant Governor Alyssa’s term. It went on hiatus during past
Lieutenant Governor McXine’s term, but Marshall suggested to the three EAs that we res-
urrect it. I took it into consideration and decided it would be a great idea for our division
to have YPS back. YPS serves a couple purposes:
Fun competition
Increased attendance and participation from clubs
Grounds to identifying clubs/members that deserve Club/Member of the Month
And with this system, responsibilities are accounted for. By that, I mean each EA
must monitor certain clubs so that not all the work of tallying points, figuring out who went
to which event, etc. falls on one EA. Kevin Terral monitors clubs in the Spring Creek/Elko
area: Spring Creek, Albert Lowry, Elko. Jhana Fry monitors clubs in the Reno/Sparks area:
Wooster, Sparks, Spanish Springs, Reno. And Bunny Mo monitors clubs in the Reno/Sparks
area: Galena, Reed, Hug, North Valleys.
Now to explain the distribution of points. As all Key Clubbers know, members are on
the very top of the inverted pyramid and that is the reason why members will receive
more points than officers—no offense. It is highly recommended that officers attend as
many Key Club events as they can, but we can’t forget how important members are! In-
stead of words, here is a table to display the points system.
Members # of Points Officers # of Points
DCMs 5 DCMs 3
Service Projects 5 Service Projects 3
MRF Submissions 8 MRF Submissions 5
Hosting/
Planning Events
10 Hosting/
Planning Events
8
Fundraisers 10 Fundraisers 8
Pg 17
1 2 3 4 5
MRFs
DUE!
6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Fall
Rally
Planning
Day
15 16
17 18 19 20 21
22 Color
Me Rad/
DCM
23 24 25 26 27 28 Key to
College
29 30
Pg 18
Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat
Division 23 September Calendar
Hi, Yetis! This is Bunny and I am writing this to spread the news about Division 23’s Yeti
Points System (YPS), its history, and how it will be put into effect. YPS was initiated two
years ago during past Lieutenant Governor Alyssa’s term. It went on hiatus during past
Lieutenant Governor McXine’s term, but Marshall suggested to the three EAs that we res-
urrect it. I took it into consideration and decided it would be a great idea for our division
to have YPS back. YPS serves a couple purposes:
Fun competition
Increased attendance and participation from clubs
Grounds to identifying clubs/members that deserve Club/Member of the Month
And with this system, responsibilities are accounted for. By that, I mean each EA
must monitor certain clubs so that not all the work of tallying points, figuring out who went
to which event, etc. falls on one EA. Kevin Terral monitors clubs in the Spring Creek/Elko
area: Spring Creek, Albert Lowry, Elko. Jhana Fry monitors clubs in the Reno/Sparks area:
Wooster, Sparks, Spanish Springs, Reno. And Bunny Mo monitors clubs in the Reno/Sparks
area: Galena, Reed, Hug, North Valleys.
Now to explain the distribution of points. As all Key Clubbers know, members are on
the very top of the inverted pyramid and that is the reason why members will receive
more points than officers—no offense. It is highly recommended that officers attend as
many Key Club events as they can, but we can’t forget how important members are! In-
stead of words, here is a table to display the points system.
1 2 3 4 5
MRFs
DUE
6 7 8 9 10 11
12 Region
06 Train-
ing Con-
ference
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Fall Rally!!
Iyiyiyiyiy!!
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31 Hallow-
een
Heeey ;D
Pg 19
Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat
Division 23 October Calendar
1 2
3 4 5
MRFs
DUE
6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 Black
Friday
$_$
30
Pg 20
Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat
Division 23 November Calendar
Recruit More Members than last year into D23
Raise $3000 for Fall Rally
Get at least 228 Attendees to Fall Rally
Win the Fall Rally Spirit Stick
Win the Division Excellence Award
Win Most Improved Division
Help most officers win Distinguished Awards
Help members win scholarships
Have an unforgettable Key Club year
DIVISION 23 Goals
These goals will serve as a reminder for us to continue to work harder,
and to aim higher to make an even greater change
in the communities we are placed in
Note: The ones in bold are the ones I really want to accomplish...oh wait they
are all in bold!
-Mickey Rosal |D23 LTG