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Volume I – Issue VIII

Jan- 2012

The Howling Report Division 3 South’s Official Newsletter

Howl on, Wolves!

In this Issue

I. Introduction

II. New Events

III. Election Season

IV. Past Events

V. Recognitions

VI. Contacts

Hello Wolves,

The winter season is coming by, so lets get

into the holiday spirit through volunteering!

It is nice to spend time with your family, but

please take some time to think about those

who are less fortunate. There are people in

our own communities that have no homes,

clothes, or even family today. Please help

Division 3 South in supporting the homeless

in participating in our first ever SOCK DRIVE!

You will be credited service hours for each

pack of NEW socks! Having socks to use for

the feet and hands can be the difference

between someone's life. Conclave and

club elections are coming very close!

Please make sure you prepare yourself for

the upcoming term by learning about

positions you may be interested in. Thank

you for time in reading this! Stay warm with

and pack together! Community service is a

great way to show someone you care in

these holiday seasons! Until next month

wolves, stay warm and have a great

Holiday Season!

A word from… Your

Lieutenant

Governor

Upcoming Events

Election Season

Interested in running for a position next term? Well here is the general

overview of what each position does!

Past Events | Fall Rally

Fall Rally always begins in a cold

morning filled with excitement, my

Fall Rally 2012 began with all the early

morning fun I had recognizing and

welcoming of old friends and familiar

faces. Due to the over capacity of

members on each bus another was

on the way to help us out. I was one

of the few people who had

volunteered as tribute. Arriving a tad

late, our division had prepped with all

the face paint we could find and

entered our spirit session which was

one of the most nerve wracking thing

ever. After cheering our hearts out,

we had not done so great but we

walked out of the theater with our

chins up. Fall Rally is a great event

that allows the great leaders to really

put their hard work to the test and

prove that leadership is not just

shown through victory but also

through friendship. After shaking off

the spirit session my friends and I

trailed off the enjoy not only the rides

and funnel cake, but the fact that

you are surrounded by hundreds of

other people that have the very

same feel for service to the very point

where you're freezing your toes off on

the bus ride home.

Ernestine Hong, John Marshall

Kiwanis Family

One Family, One Ohana

Past Events |Fall Rally

Fall Rally. What can I say? It’s

probably one of the best events

that Key Club has ever held. From

what I’ve heard from previous Fall

Rallies it’s always been fun and

exciting. With this being my first

year I had a lot of expectations

coming in to Fall Rally but once I

saw all of the Key Clubbers it was

everything I expected.

Excitement was all around the

park and I was just excited to

cheer for my division and win that

Spirit Stick. But we ended up not

winning the Spirit Stick and I saw

many disappointed faces

although we didn’t win when it

was all said and done we were

all still winners, we went there and

cheered until the end. To me it

was a great experience being

there cheering, meeting new

people, and spending a great

day with my friends. We’re all

going to work hard to get a

chance to win that Spirit Stick

again until then see you next

year.

Limuel Silva, Eagle Rock

Member of the Month

For the month of November, the member of the

month is Mark Ingcoco! Mark is currently a junior

and is a part of our school’s dance team and

Glee Club. This is his first year in Key Club and he

has demonstrated great passion for service. As

a new member of our warm family, Mark has

proved to others that he is a true Key Clubber

by attending every service and social events.

Whether it is our home club events or divisional

events, Mark is always the first one to sign up.

After every event, he is more than happy to

share his experience with the club. This year was

Mark’s first year attending Fall Rally and has

made him love Key Club even more. He cannot

wait to attend next year’s Fall Rally because he

wants to demonstrate his fascination for Key

Club. He wished he had joined Key Club sooner

because he tells others that he has missed out

on many service and volunteer opportunities.

Mark is a responsible and dedicated member

because rain or shine, he will attend every

event he signed up for. Even when he is feeling

ill, he continues to demonstrate his passion for

Key Club. He felt ill on the day of Fall Rally; he

managed to have a smile on his face

throughout the day at Six Flags Magic

Mountain. He refused to miss out on this special

event because he wanted to experience spirit

rallies, to support Pediatric Trauma Prevention,

to meet new people, and to demonstrate his

amazing enthusiasm. Mark plans to become an

officer in order to further expand his love for Key

Club. According to his persistent devotion

towards the club, he is undoubtedly a fantastic

role model for future members. He has the

abilities to inspire others to become successful

leaders, to provide amazing services and to

appreciate Key Club.

Mark Ingcoco

Benjamin Franklin

Officer of the Month

It is our honor to award, Arianna Dela

Rosa, officer of the month of

November. November is a busy,

stressful month for seniors with

college applications and such, but

Arianna was able to maintain her

duties as bulletin editor and go to

events, such as the Green Festival

and Fall Rally as well. She wants to

make the best newsletters possible,

always improving on them each

month. Not only is she passionate

toward making the club’s

newsletters, but also toward serving

the community. At the Green

Festival, she helped guide people to

the festival and worked at the ticket

booth. She cheered loudly during

the spirit session at Fall Rally and

enjoyed it to the fullest since it is her

last year. Unforgettable experiences

such as these are reasons why she

encourages members to write

articles for the newsletter. Arianna is

not just a good officer, but also a

very proud, jovial Key Clubber.

Arianna Dela Rosa

John Marshall

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

Glendale Herbert Hoover

John Marshall Holy Family Herbert Hoover

Herbert Hoover

John Marshall STEM Academy John Marshall John Marshall

Holy Family STEM Academy

John Marshall

Early Wolves | Club of the Month

Congratulations….

EAGLE ROCK

APEX Academy Lusine Masanklayan

[email protected]

Benjamin Franklin Aljelen Paraiso

[email protected]

Eagle Rock Danielle Peterson

[email protected]

Glendale Karlo Madrona

[email protected]

Herbert Hoover Jeannie Mai

[email protected]

Hollywood Grid Vongpiansuksa [email protected]

Holy Family Waree Ekchanakul

[email protected]

John Marshall Jeffrey Padilla

[email protected]

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

[email protected]

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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