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THE HOWLING REPORT [
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Volume I – Issue V
October - 2012
Howl on, Wolves!
In this Issue
I. Introduction
II. New Events
III. Past Events
IV. Snapshot
V. Recognitions
VI. Contacts
Greetings! I hope you have all been
doing great in hunting for service! It's
getting closer to our major events
such as Region Training Conference,
Los Angeles River Clean-Up, and
Duck Splash! Do not forget to sign-up
for the Los Angeles River Clean-up if
you have not already! Look forward
to great service opportunities with
your fellow wolves! Fall Rally is also
approaching right around the
corner so prepare for spirit and a
great amount of fundraising for PTP!
Focus in assisting classmates about
Key Club by getting them to go to a
Key Club meeting! Let's put our
efforts together to protect children!
Until next time! Also, do not forget to
give me a howl if you have any
questions about any events Division
3 South is holding. Keep that wolf
pride howling wolves!
A word from… Your
Lieutenant
Governor
Upcoming Events
Region 7 Training Conference
Date: Saturday, September 22, 2011
Time: 10am- 4pm
Location: John Burroughs High School
[1920 West Clark Avenue, Burbank,
California 91506]
Details: Join Region 7 consisting of Division
3 North Starfishes, Division 3 South Wolves,
Division 16 White Tigers, Division 25 East
Koalas, and Division 25 West Pufferfish in a
day of spirit and information! Get trained
and know more about Key Club!
Participate in this event to bring back
information and knowledge to better
serve your communities!
Duck Splash
Date: October 15th, 2012
Time: 1:00 pm -3:00 PM
Location: Verdugo Park [ Lake Glendale
in Verdugo Park, 1621 Canada Blvd.,
Glendale CA, 91208]
Details: This will be a Division wide
VOLUNTEERING event. Division 3 South will
assist in several activities to successfully
assist Glendale Kiwanis in this Event. Such
services include handling booths, loading
and unloading ducks at the race, directing
visitors, and etc.
Key to College
Date: Saturday, October 27, 2012
Time: 9AM-5PM
Location: UCLA
Details: Learn everything you need to
know about getting into college, and
what to do once you're here! Get advice
from Circle K'ers who has been through it
all. Participate in a campus tour, various
workshops, fun and games, a raffle, and
even a service project at the end!
Workshops available: College 101,
Financial Aid, SAT's, Study Habits, Health,
Personal Statements, Dance, Leadership
Los Angeles River Clean-Up
Date: Saturday, September 29, 2012
Time: 9AM-5PM
Location: Los Feliz/Riverside Dr.
Details: Division 3 South Key Club proudly
presents: Los Angeles River Clean- Up!
Join us and the Kiwanis Family as we
revitalize the Los Angeles River!
In partnership with Tom LaBonge's office
we are proud to give you this service
opportunity that will truly impact the
community!
Join your fellow Key
Clubbers in these events!
Quick Facts
Follow our Division’s Website!
d03swolves.weebly.com!
They’re chosen! The members
of the Division Committees!
Recruitment
Video:
I. Leo Trajano
II. Kristine Cuteo
III. Elijah Trinidad
IV. Priscilla Kim
V. Aram Vartanian
Fall Rally:
I. Kaitlin Mulligan
II. Erik Guzman
III. Winny Chen
IV. Mark Silver
V. Shalisa Boonsawat
Don’t be scared to talk to them if you
have any suggestions on these two
projects!
Past Events | Division Council Meeting
The August DCM at the Yosemite Recreational Center was very informative and fun. The meeting started off with the pledge of allegiance and the Key Club oath. Introductions were made and we started the first icebreaker, the model, the sculptor and the statue. Then the second icebreaker was a game where you had to cross the lava river by standing on pieces of paper. The last icebreaker was "I love my Key Clubbers who...". After these three icebreakers we went inside the building. Presidents gave their update on their home clubs. Then the presentations were started. Presentations were given on the Pediatric Trauma Program, the Eliminate project, and what Key Club is. These presentations were very informative. After, we pied people for fundraising for PTP.–Priscilla Kim (Holy Family)
Division 3 South Wolves
One Family, One Ohana
Past Events | Division Council Meeting
The Division Yard Sale was a very good experience as a member. Although it was not a very big event, we still had fun advertising for Mrs. Jekarl to help raise money for PTP. We helped set up her entire front yard with stuff for sale and people came out and supported us. We went to publicize to the people down the street and put up signs all along the boulevard in an attempt to capture people’s attention. I think that it was a pretty successful event considering that we helped raise a good amount of money for a worthy cause. I am glad that I got to go to this event because Mrs. Jekarl fed us Porto’s and tea as well. I hope that if we ever have another yard sale that it is even more successful than this one. I hope that raising money for PTP triggers a reaction in some of you because it is one of the most significant charities that are out there. I am eager to see some of you donate and participate in our endeavors against Pediatric Trauma. Hopefully we will have future events similar to this one to help expose us of the reality that is Trauma among the Youth. – Aram Vartanian (John Marshall)
Past Events | Scavenger Hunt
On August 11, I attended
Benjamin Franklin Key Club’s 2nd
Annual Scavenger Hunt at the
Glendale Galleria and the
Americana. We were divided
into groups of 2-3 people, and
we each paid a donation of $2
to participate in the event. Then,
we were provided with 25 riddles
to solve. The answer to a riddle
would be a store located in
either the Galleria or the
Americana, and we had to take
a picture in front of the store. The
first four groups to finish would
receive prizes. Our group
finished second and received a
prize of $10. The event was very
creative and I had a bunch of
fun. It was organized, so people
were able to compete without
causing a disturbance. Even
though it was a hot day, Key
Clubbers were still spirited and it
was a success. This event was
very different from other events;
it was a fundraiser, but people
were able to have fun while
helping PTP. – Jenny Huang
(Benjamin Franklin)
Past Events | Division Ice Skating Fundraiser
Raise Awareness
Snapshot!
Service… with a side of fun!
Division 3 South
Wolves
Member of the Month
For the month of August, our member of the
month is Jade Archuleta! Jade is also our
Division Secretary. She is a dancer and singer
who devotes great amount of time into Key
Club. Jade takes tremendous responsibility in
everything she does; whether she’s at events,
meetings, or socials, Jade is an amazing role
model. Whenever she attends events, she
would play her ukulele to soothe the attentive
atmosphere. Her beautiful voice will always
brighten smiles because she makes
volunteering more enjoyable. Jade
demonstrates an amazing example of
leadership where she takes charge in
informing others about volunteering
opportunities and encourages others to be a
part of the club’s big family. Her kind services
allow individuals to be inspired and to be
involved in events with her. Jade not only
works hard volunteering, but also provides us
with a snippet of her dance performances
during breaks. She is a member who
establishes excellent achievements in her
assignments and awesome contributions to
the club. Jade can be a selfless individual
when it comes to helping others because she
is willing to put others before the benefit of
herself. She voluntarily helps out with
fundraisers because she wants to be a part of
the organization. She hopes to spread her
knowledge of Key Club to others; hopefully to
help the club gain more magnificent
members. Jade is an excellent role model for
others because she is responsible, talented,
and charismatic.
Jade Archuleta
Benjamin Franklin
Officer of the Month
For the month of May, the officer of the month
is our lovely president, Aljelen Paraiso! Just like
her last name, she is our club’s paradise.
Despite having a lot on her plate, she always
has a luminous smile spreading across her
face. Aljelen wants what’s best for our club
and constantly thinks about the
enhancement of the club. She is productive,
steadfast, and determined. In her eyes, we
can achieve success because she believes
that our club is efficient and capable of
making our community a better place. In
early August, our school had an orientation for
incoming ninth graders. Aljelen immediately
thought of targeting incoming freshmen for a
perfect recruitment for the club. Being the
amazing person that she is, Aljelen successfully
gained more students signing up for Key Club
than she initially expected. She is fully
committed to ourclub, where she spends
numerous of time planning for events and
organizes fascinating volunteering
opportunities for members. Aljelen wants
members to be active by attending events,
having the initiative to offer services for the
community. Her devotion surpasses helping
out the community events. She makes sure to
complete her club assignments before ending
her day with her social life and school work.
Aljelen is our ultimate inspiration because she
is entirely committed to the club as she
establishes a great stepping stone for our
fellow members. She hopes to encourage
members to be willing to sacrifice their time
for the benefit of others.
Aljelen Paraiso
Benjamin Franklin
PRESIDENTS VICE-PRESIDENTS
SECRETARIES TREASURERS BULLETIN EDITORS
Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin
Eagle Rock Eagle Rock Eagle Rock Eagle Rock Eagle Rock
Herbert Hoover
Holy Family John Marshall Glendale Herbert Hoover
Holy Family Herbert Hoover STEM Academy Herbert Hoover John Marshall
John Marshall John Marshall Holy Family
STEM Academy John Marshall
Early Wolves | Club of the Month
Congratulations….
Herbert
Hoover
APEX Academy Lusine Masanklayan
Benjamin Franklin Aljelen Paraiso
Eagle Rock Danielle Peterson
Glendale Karlo Madrona
Herbert Hoover Jeannie Mai
Hollywood Grid Vongpiansuksa [email protected]
Holy Family Waree Ekchanakul
John Marshall Jeffrey Padilla
STEM Academy John Paul Rigonan [email protected]
To serve, so others may lead – Marion Barleta
The Presidents
Division Secretary Jade Archuleta d03s.secretary@
gmai.com
Lieutenant Governor Marion Barleta d03s.cnhkc.ltg@
gmail.com
Division News Editor Erick Jason Reyno d03s.news.editor@
gmail.com
Interclub Coordinator Dustin Tran
d03s.interclub.coordinator@ gmail.com
Executive Assistant Veniel Espanol
d03s.executive.assistant@ gmail.com
Fundraising Coordinator
Stephanie Thi d03s.fundraising.coordinator@
gmail.com
Region Adviser: Doug Ridnor
Division Leadership Team
Education Corner
What is Key Club? Key Club International is the high school organization sponsored by Kiwanis
International. Key Club assists Kiwanis in carrying out its mission to serve the
children of the world. High school student members of Key Club perform acts of
service in their communities, such as cleaning up parks, collecting clothing and
organizing food drives. They also learn leadership skills by running meetings,
planning projects and holding elected leadership positions at the club, district
and international levels.
Key Club International brings together all Key Club's members' efforts and
energies into an area that makes an international impact through the Major
Emphasis, "Children: Their Future, Our Focus.” The Major Emphasis unites Key Clubs
under the banner of service that deals with the most important part of our
community, our youth.
The Key Club service initiative is the hands-on element of the Major Emphasis. All
of the hands-on service provided to children by Key Club International members
is directed to a single area of need, to make a substantial impact. The current
service initiative, The Eliminate Project, allows Key Clubbers joining forces with
Kiwanis International and UNICEF eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus.
Each year, Key Club International teams up with its three partner organizations,
March of Dimes, Children’s Miracle Network and UNICEF, for the fundraising
element of the Major Emphasis. As you plan your club’s service programming for
the year, keep these organizations in mind. Each Key Club is encouraged to
participate with our partners as we join together to make a difference in the lives
of children.
* We do not make Keys.
We are however, the Key Students
helping to make a brighter future!
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