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Club Officers
(2013—2014)
President
President Elect
Secretary
Treasurer
Immediate-Past President
Victoria E Davidson-Cas�llo
Anna Wu
David Wallach Izzeldin Osman
Mahmood Bashir
Board of Directors
(2014—2016)
Robert Barba
Charlie Huff
Charles Karsch
Kathy Young
Tina Banes
Grace Chan
Ray Jan
Board of Directors
(2013—2015)
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
by Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights, a Registered 501(C)(3) Non-Profit Organiza,on
October 1, 2014
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Taking Care of Yourself
so that you can be there to serve oth-
ers (with a smile)!
HAPPY NEW YEAR my fellow Kiwani-
ans! Thank you to each and every one
of you who have agreed to come
along with me on the wild ride we
shall call 2014-2015. I recently
a4ended my employer’s annual
health and wellness fair and read an
inspiring ar�cle on “Self-Love”, the act
of taking care of ourselves so that we
can be4er care for others. This week
I would like to share that message
with you as we take on new roles and
challenges together and look forward
to star�ng our 52nd
year as a club and
celebrate the 100th
year of Kiwanis
Interna�onal.
Should you “look out for
number one”? Are you part of the
“me” genera)on? Our society sends
out mixed messages about self-love.
Looked at one way, caring for
“number one” and “me” is labeled
“selfish.” Taking care of yourself
seems to fly in the face childhood les-
sons of modesty and humility. But
taking care of yourself and holding
yourself in high esteem can allow you
to give much more freely of yourself to
others.
CARING FOR YOU ~ Self-love
is about you. You take care of yourself
and your body. You get enough rest
and quiet )me to be able to keep
things in perspec)ve. You are able to
be asser)ve and to set limits because
you care about yourself and you don’t
want to disappoint others. You are
secure in yourself
CARING FOR OTHERS ~ Self-
love includes others. When you care
about yourself, you are able to reach
out and share with others. This is turn
builds self-esteem and gives you a
sense of purpose in life.
MAKING LIVES BETTER ~ Self
-love enhances the people around you.
When you value and respect yourself,
you are also able to value and respect
others. People who love themselves
are tolerant of others and don’t feel
the need to dominate or put others
down. People who have a difficult )me
loving themselves, however, usually
find pleasure only being at one end of
the dominance scale or the other.
THE SELF-LOVE ATTRACTION
~ Self-love brings people to you. Every-
one likes to be around people who
care about themselves because people
with high self-esteem are able to care
about others. Far from being selfish,
people who have self-love are able to
make their own lives, and the lives of
others, healthy and sa)sfying.
Page 19 Meals on Wheels Page 20 La Puente Industry Installation Dinner Page 21 FFDY Concert Page 22-23 Kiwanis in the Community Page 24-31 Hacienda Hts Kiwanis Installation Dinner Page 32-33 Our 2013-14 Accomplishments Page 34 30 for 30 Fundraiser Page 35 Pasadena Senior Center Page 36 100 Cribs in 100 Days Page 37 Division 35 LTG Installation Page 38-39 Member Roster
Page 1 President’s Message Page 2 Club Projects and Chairs Page 3 Upcoming Events & Speakers Page 4-7 Club Meeting Page 8 Opportunity Drawings Page 9 Happy/ Sad Dollars Page 10-11 Speaker of the week Page 12 Key Club RTC Page 13-14 SLP First Meetings of the Year Page 15 SLP BBQ Page 16-17 Adopt-A-Highway Page 18 Wilson KIWIN’S Elephant Extravagnza
T�� P��������’� M������ | By Victoria Davidson-Castillo
Kiwanis Hacienda Heights
P.O. Box 5825
Hacienda Hts, CA 91745
(626) 336-0524
KiwanisHH.org
Mee�ngs: 2nd, 4th Wednesdays 7 AM
IHOP, 18261 Gale Ave City of Industry
1st Wednesday, 6 PM Casa Blanca
15822 Gale Ave, Hacienda Heights
Serving the Children of the World www.kiwanis.org
Winner of
Newsle2er
Award
2013-14
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• To give primacy to the human and spiritual rather than to the material values of life.
• To encourage the daily living of the Golden Rule in all human rela�onships.
• To promote the adop�on and the applica�on of higher social, business and professional
standards.
• To develop, by precept and example, a more intelligent, aggressive and serviceable ci�zenship.
• To provide, through Kiwanis clubs, a prac�cal means to form enduring friendships, to render
altruis�c service and to build be4er communi�es.
• To cooperate in crea�ng and maintaining that sound public opinion and high idealism which
make possible the increase of righteousness, jus�ce, patrio�sm, and goodwill.
Club Projects and Chairs
PROJECT COORDINATOR
4th of July Kathy Young
Adopt-A-Hwy Lon Salgren
Fireworks Robert Barba
Interclub Kathy Young
Kiwaniscope Anna Wu
Membership Growth Dave Wallach
Kiwanis One Day Anna Wu
Pancake Breakfast Lon Salgren
Pro Rodeo Dave Wallach
Shoes that Fit David Malkin
Spiritual Aims Martha Lacomba,
Ben Su
Stuff the Bus Dave Wallach
Webmaster Ray Jan
Weekly Programs Charlie Huff
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Ci,zen/ Community Mahmood Bashir
Service
Finance Grace Chan
Policies & Procedures David Malkin
Project Eliminate Anna Wu
Scholarships Dave Wallach
Sponsored Youth Dave Wallach
Social & Hospitality Susan Jacklin
Ribfest Mahmood Bashir
Relay For Life Lon Salgren
Youth Services Charlie Huff
K I W A N I S I N T E R N A T I O N A L | O B J E C T I V E S
Kiwaniscope Editorial Staff
Anna Wu Editor in Chief
Lon Salgren Assistant Editor
David Malkin Features Editor
Mahmood Bashir Contribu�ng Editor
Dave Wallach Contribu�ng Editor
Kathy Young Contribu�ng Editor
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Dedicated to Changing the World, One Child and One Community at a Time.
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October 1, 2014
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UPCOMING CLUB ACTIVITIES
October 5th – Division 35 LTG Promo�on & Installa�on Dinner, Cost $45.00 (check with Kathy for meal choices) 5PM Social, 6PM Dinner, 7 PM Program, Monrovian, 534 Myrtle Ave, Monrovia
October 8th – Duarte Kiwanis Installa�on/ 30 for 30 Fundraiser, Cost $30, 6:30 PM at Ran-
chero Mexican Restaurant, 1501 Hun�ngton Dr., Duarte, CA 91010
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Dedicated to Changing the World, One Child and One Community at a Time.
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October 1, 2014
Contact Us - [email protected], (626) 336-0524, PO Box 5825, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745, KiwanisHH.org
Weekly Inspira�onal Alms
“The way to get started is to quit talking and
start doing.”
- Walt Disney
OUR UPCOMING PROGRAMS
10/01/14 (Evening Mtg) Bridge Founda�on Progress Report/ Pat McIntosh
10/08/14 (Morning Mtg) HLPUSD Progress Report/ Cynthia Parulan-Colfer
10/15/14 Evening Board Mee�ng
10/22/14 (Morning Mtg) GET Busines Services/ Rich Kozak
10/29/14 (Morning Mtg) Candidate for 57th Assembly District/ Rita Topalian
11/05/14 (Evening Mtg) Estate Planning, Trust & Probate Law/ Darrell Brooke
If you or someone you know would like to be our program please contact Charlie Huff
IF YOU READ A STORY IN THE KIWANISCOPE AND WOULD LIKE TO BECOME A SPONSOR, SEND YOUR DONATION TO: HACIENDA HEIGHTS KIWANIS CLUB P.O. BOX 5825 HACIENDA HEIGHTS, CA 91745 MEMBERSHIP QUESTIONS? CONTACT KATHY YOUNG [email protected] SPECIFY ON THE CHECK THE PROGRAM YOU WOULD LIKE TO SUPPORT OR HONOR A SPE-CIAL PERSON OR EVENT WITH YOUR DONATION. HACIENDA HEIGHTS KIWANIS CLUB FOUNDATION IS A 501(C)3 ORGANIZATION.
REMINDER!!
On the 1st Wednesday of every month we will
be mee�ng at Casa Blanca, 5:30 PM Social &
6:30 PM Mee�ng
We will con�nue to meet at IHOP on the 2nd &
4th Wednesday of every month at 7 AM.
The 3rd Wednesday of every month will now be
an evening board mee�ng in which everyone is
welcome to a4end at Casa Blanca.5:30 PM So-
cial & 6:30 PM Mee�ng
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El Presidente called his last
mee�ng of the year to order
at 7:00 AM. Charlie Huff
asked us to face the flag and
led us in the pledge of Alle-
giance. Dave Wallach select-
ed ”My country �s of thee” as
his choice for the patrio�c
song and led us in the singing.
David Malkin delivered a pas-
sionate invoca�on. Club
members in a4endance were
Charlie Huff, Grace Chan,
Izzeldin Osman, Kathy
Young, Susan Jacklin, David
Malkin, Anna Wu, Victoria
Davidson, Wilson Mach, Lon
Salgren, First Lady Nancy
Bashir, Gino Kwok, David
Wallach, Xiao Wang, and Ray
Jan. Our guests in a4endance
were Mr. Jason Ackermann,
Faculty Advisor to Los Altos
Key Club, who was intro-
duced by El Presidente him-
self. Our other guests were
Dorothy Persinger repre-
sen�ng BSA Cub Scout Pack-
710, and Roberto Cas,llo-
Davidson donning his full Boy
Scout Uniform and repre-
sen�ng BSA Troop-701 were
introduced by President Elect,
and soon to be President,
Victoria .Charlie Huff intro-
duced Seema Sueko our
guest speaker. Dave Wallach
introduced our SLP who
joined us for the morning,
Crystal Espinosa, President of
Key Club at Wilson, and Sa-
mantha Liu, President of Key
Club at Los Altos. Bailey Lu,
Wilson Key Club VP also
joined us, and we were glad
to have him a4end our
mee�ng this morning. Our
guests Miraya Suriya, and
Greg represen�ng Family
Support Network were intro-
duced by Wilson Mach. Our
late arrival guest was a for-
mer member Huber Bongo-
lan, keeping in tradi�on of
being the latest to arrive
when he was a member. Hu-
ber joined us this morning as
a representa�ve of BSA Troop
-710. El Presidente intro-
duced Huber, and reminisced
about days of yore, when El
Presidente and Huber used to
hide in the and wait to join
the mee�ng, just so they
could walk into the mee�ng
holding two dollars (fine at
the �me for whoever arrived
the latest) in their hand, ea-
ger to help the club with the
contribu�on. Great memo-
ries, great fun, great �mes!
Wow! That was a total of
twenty-six (26) members and
guests in a4endance. It was
nice to welcome our guests
as Victoria Davidson led us in
the singing of our “Welcome
Song”. We acknowledged
Dedicated to Changing the World, One Child and One Community at a Time.
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October 1, 2014
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Our guests, (LeQ) Roberto Cas,llo-
Davidson & (Right) Dorothy Persinger
represen�ng BSA Cub Scout Pack-710
Our guests Miraya Suriya, and Greg
represen�ng Family Support Network
Our members Susan Jacklin & Nancy
Bashir and our former member Huber
Bongolan
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Martha & Tony
Lacomba’s Wedding
Anniversary, as Susan
Jacklin led us in the
singing of the “Happy
Anniversary Song”.
Since Mr. Ackermann
had to leave early to
get to his class, we pre-
sented him with a Cer-
�ficate of Apprecia�on
and a Starbucks giQ
card for his dedicated
service as the Faculty
Advisor to our Los Altos
Key Club, and thanked
him for being there for
these bright young kids.
We offered our thanks
to Dave W, Wilson
Mach, Kathy Young,
and Nancy Bashir for
a4ending the Walnut
Valley Kiwanis Installa-
�on Breakfast, and
comple�ng another
successful inter-club.
Dave W, Lon Salgren,
and our SLP (30 a4end-
ed) were offered thanks
for helping at the Del
Haven Community Cen-
ter Beau�fica�on Day
(phase 2).This was a
great service project,
and our club members
who did not par�cipate
missed out on a fabu-
lous service opportuni-
ty. Our mee�ng can be
named the mee�ng of
giving and receiving.
We presented a check
for $200.00 each to
Troop-710, and Troop-
701, and a check for
$100.00 to Cub Scout
Pack-710. We also pre-
sented a check for
$150.00 to Family Sup-
port Center to help
them acquire three (3)
cribs. We announced a
dona�on of $200.00 to
Luggage of Love, whose
representa�ve could
not join us to receive it.
We will make sure they
get it one way or anoth-
er. Anna Wu presented
the club with a check
for $100.00 from The
Golden Sparks Lab, for
the ELIMINATE project.
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October 1, 2014
Presen�ng Mr. Jason Ackermann, Faculty Advi-
sor to Los Altos Key Club him with a Cer�ficate of
Apprecia�on
Presen�ng a check for $150.00 to Family Support Cen-
ter to help them acquire three (3) cribs. Accep�ng the
check is Miraya Suriya.
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Dedicated to Changing the World, One Child and One Community at a Time.
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October 1, 2014
Ray Jan Presented the club with the Banner
Patch she received from KI, for our sponsorship
of the Ak�on Club at FFDY. It will soon be dis-
played on our banner. El Presidente presented
the club with his "name banner patch", for being
awarded a Dunlap by the KIWIN'S District Board
earlier this year at their DCON.
Grace Chan very efficiently sold the “Split the
Pot” �ckets; a winning �cket was pulled by our
guest Seema Sueko declaring a very happy Dave
Wallach as the winner of $100.00 ($10.00) Kiwa-
nis Dollars. Lon Salgren performed the pin &
badge checks, and helped collect cans for Del
Haven. Victoria Davidson circulated our dona-
�on cans. We collected $14.00 for Children’s
Hospital, and $40.00 for ELIMINATE. We did not
pass the Relay for Life can this mee�ng. A total
of $46.00 was contributed by generous mem-
bers for Happy/Sad dollars. First Lady Nancy
Bashir was Mrs. K for this mee�ng and was
pleased to report that all present were friendly,
and that everyone shook her hand. What a
great fun mee�ng to end the year. El Presidente
rang the bell at 8:45 AM, at which �me the
mee�ng was adjourned as we sang “Hail to Ki-
wanis”. The bell was then presented to Roberto
Cas�llo Victoria’s son for safe keeping for our
New President. Victoria had to leave early, to
get to work. Thank you to all our members and
guests who a4ended and made the mee�ng en-
joyable and special. Thank You everyone for
making this year a great success, and thank you
for your service to the community and our
youth. Let’s keep doing what we do best, serve,
and remember to always serve with a smile.
Submi4ed by: Mahmood Bashir We presented a check for $200.00 each to Troop-710,
and Troop-701, and a check for $100.00 to Cub Scout
Pack-710.
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Anna Wu president $100 check for
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Dedicated to Changing the World, One Child and One Community at a Time.
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October 1, 2014
Opportunity Drawings and the 90/10rule Opportunity Drawings and the 90/10rule Opportunity Drawings and the 90/10rule Opportunity Drawings and the 90/10rule What is the 90/10 rule? California Penal Code sec�on 320.5, subdivision (b)(4)(A) states that 90 percent of the
gross receipts generated by the sale of raffle )ckets for any given draw are to be used by the eligible organiza)on
for charitable purposes.
The frequently asked ques�ons (FAQ) page of the Office of the A4orney General goes on to explain that The
90/10 rule applies to 50/50 raffles, in which 50 percent of )cket sale revenue is awarded as the prize and 50 per-
cent of the revenue is retained by the organiza)on conduc)ng the raffle. 50/50 drawings are illegal because 90
percent of the gross )cket-sale revenue is not used for charitable purposes.
Since our club members are good ci�zens and many of our speakers and guests are law enforcement and civil
servant professionals, the last thing we would want to do is knowingly break the law. At the same �me, our
weekly split the pot drawing adds to our fellowship and helps to support our administra�ve account to con�nue
to do the good deals we do in our community.
Therefore we are going to “change-up” our weekly drawings for 2014-2015!
• We will be con,nuing to sell opportunity ,ckets at the rate of 4 ,ckets for $3.
• One ,cket will be pulled during our general mee,ngs for the “opportunity” to pull a marble from the can.
Unpicked ,ckets will be discarded weekly.
• The can will contain 11 white and one blue marble.
• The week 1 moneybag will contain 100 Kiwanis Dollars ($10) regardless of how many ,ckets are sold that
week.
• 10% of money raised in weeks 2 un,l the blue marble is pulled will be added to the “money bag” contents.
• If the ,cket holder pulls a while marble, they will win a consola,on prize. The contents of the “money
bag” will move forward to the next general mee,ng.
• If they pull the blue marble, they will win the contents of the “money bag”. The contents of the “money
bag” will return to 100 Kiwanis dollars at the next general mee,ng.
• This means we are guaranteed at least 3 cash winners a year with many more possible throughout the
year while being good, law abiding ci,zens.
Ques�ons???? Ask Victoria Davidson, our 2014-2015 president at [email protected]
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Happy & Sad Dollars
Dave W – Sad because his wife Chris fell. She
bruised her leg and it is swollen. She is now on
limited duty at work. Happy because of all the
SLP’s that came to Del Haven Beau�fica�on Day.
Happy that Huber is at our mee�ng.
Wilson – Happy because he is here at the
mee�ng.
Ray – Happy for the New Year coming. Happy for
the Ak�on Club at FFDY. We are planning the In-
stalla�on & Charter Night. Happy to be able to
come back to the mee�ngs. Also happy for the
fundraiser FFDY has planned this Saturday at Mt.
Sac.
Lon – Happy to see so many guests and Kiwanians
here at the last mee�ng with Mahmood as Club
President. Happy for the Charter for FFDY Ak�on
Club. Happy so many SLP’s came out and helped
with the Del Haven Beau�fica�on Day. Happy for
the transi�on of leadership in our Club. Sad that
our Mother Club is not thriving. We need to give
them new ideas and support to help revitalize the
club. Lon & family went out to dinner last Satur-
day for his Birthday. Tried a new restaurant, Tam
O’Shanters. Reserva�ons are a must but the
Prime Rib is fantas�c.
Xiao – Thanks to Mahmood for his leadership.
David M – Thank you Ray Jan for your hard work
for FFDY, it is a great organiza�on. Happy for Vic-
toria and her new posi�on. Happy for Nancy
puXng up with Mahmood. Happy to be on the
STC Board.
Anna – Happy for Mahmood and Victoria. Really,
really happy for this week’s Kiwaniscope. There is
a lot of SLP wri4en ar�cles. Happy for the $100.00
check for Eliminate. Sad that her mother is going
back to China and Kyra will be coming with her to
the mee�ngs.
Bob – Happy for the Kiowa Chapter fundraiser.
Car wish on October 4, 2014 behind Pit Stop on
Turnbull Canyon. Starts at 7:00 AM. Come out and
get your car washed by the Boy Scouts.
Mahmood – Happy that it is almost over and
Thanks to all for all your support. Happy and
Thank You Nancy for 32 great years. Happy for all
the guest here this morning.
Grace – Thanks to Mahmood for his great leader-
ship.
David M – Happy that the Buckboard Poster is
done. The Buckboard Parade and Pancake Break-
fast is set for Saturday, October 18th.
Victoria – Happy for the upcoming Installa�on
dinner this weekend. Happy and Thank You Anna
for taking the President-Elect job.
Nancy – Happy that Mahmood’s Presidency is
coming to an end. I know that his Laptop is happy.
Sad because this mee�ng is so long. The mee�ngs
need to be streamlined.
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Dedicated to Changing the World, One Child and One Community at a Time.
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October 1, 2014
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Story by David Malkin
Our speaker this week was Seema Sueko,
Associate Ar�s�c Director, of the historic
Pasadena Playhouse. The Pasadena Play-
house has a rich and vibrant history da�ng
back to 1917 when an i�nerant ac�ng
troupe by the name of the Gilmor Brown
Players se4led in Pasadena - at the �me a
sleepy li4le town of farmers and wealthy
vaca�oners. The town fell in love with the
Players and before they had spent ten
years here, locals donated the money to
move the company out of the derelict old
burlesque house they had been ren�ng and into the newly constructed Pasadena Playhouse in 1924,
originally known as the Pasadena Community Playhouse. At the �me, The Playhouse was the largest
and most technically advanced venue on this side of the Mississippi. Its community theatre begin-
nings and the tremendous amount of local support led George Bernard Shaw to dub Pasadena “the
Athens of the West,” likening the enterprise to the ancient Fes�val Dionysia.
AQer having produced the en�re canon of
Shakespeare for the first �me in America,
California legislature voted to dedicate the
Playhouse as official State Theatre in 1937.
During this �me, the theatre included a Col-
lege of Theatre Arts (known as “The Star Fac-
tory”), which produced such notables as
Gene Hackman, Dus�n Hoffman, Raymond
Burr and Sally Struthers. The theatre itself
drew talent from across the country, premi-
ering hundreds of new plays by writers like
Tennessee Williams, Eugene O’Neill, Noel
Coward and many more.
Upon the death of founding director Gilmor
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Brown, changes in Actors Equity Associa�on laws and the opening of drama departments in many
schools and universi�es across the country, the theatre went bankrupt and closed its doors in 1969.
During this dark period in Playhouse history, The Pasadena Playhouse Alumni & Associates con�nued
their ac�vi�es in honor of the ins�tu�on, a handful of them working �relessly for several years to
keep the building from the wrecking ball.
Thanks to a monumental partnership between the Pasadena government, local businesses and our
dedicated patrons and philanthropists, the theater reopened its doors in 1985. In recent years, The
Playhouse has become instrumental in launching new works and landmark revivals for the American
Theatre, while displaying a commitment to cultural and theatrical diversity, which is reflected in sea-
sons featuring Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning plays and musicals.
The Theatrical Diversity Project was organized in 2005 to support The Pasadena Playhouse’s vision to
build a legacy of ar�s�c and theatrical diversity.
Embracing diversity at the Pasadena Playhouse goes beyond promo�ng tolerance; it is about explor-
ing and celebra�ng the human experience shared by people of all colors, genders, ages, ethnici�es,
sexual orienta�ons, learning and physical abili�es, and socioeconomic posi�ons. This ini�a�ve:
Gives priority to eclec�c and dynamic produc�ons featuring a diverse array of ar�sts, actors, and play-
wrights. Our produc�ons reflect the diverse richness that defines our community, while never for-
geXng that primary goal of theater: to entertain.
Empowers and enriches young people of diverse ethnici�es from disenfranchised communi�es
through free student performances and arts educa�on programs; and
Cul�vates writers, actors, directors and designers of all backgrounds through new play development,
main stage produc�ons and outreach programs.
The Pasadena Playhouse is also commi4ed to providing underserved and underrepresented youth the
opportunity to experience world-class theater. At every main stage performance, they have 30 free
seats earmarked for Title I students, community organiza�ons serving youth and alterna�ve learning
ins�tu�ons who might not otherwise have the means to a4end a live performance event.
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Key Club Region 13 Training Conference
By Aus�n Ly
D35W ETC
Workshops, spirit ba4le and Love was spread around during the annual Region 13 Training confer-
ence. It made me extremely happy whenever I saw a member partake in one of the spirit ba4les or
even ask ques�ons during a workshop, because of that the 2014 RTC quickly became my favorite train-
ing conference. I was able to eat good food that was provided by the food trucks and watch spirit
ba4les at the same �me! It was undoubtly one of the funniest and craziest moments. I can't wait un�l
the next year's region training conference!
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September 27th, 2014
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By Mahmood Bashir
On Thursday, September 25 Wilson Key Club held the first mee�ng of this school
Year. Dave Wallach and Mahmood Bashir joined them for the mee�ng. The following week the Key
Club had a very successful Club Rush, and they had almost a hundred or more students sign up. They
all came to the mee�ng where President Crystal Espinosa assisted by her cabinet informed the
a4endees about Key Club, what it stands for, and what to expect when one joins. Also present at the
mee�ng was their new Faculty Advisor Ms. Jessica Delavigne, a former Key Club member herself. We
presented her with our club's 50 year anniversary pin. At the end of the mee�ng all in a4endance
were treated to Popsicles, compliments of Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights.
Wilson Key Club First Meeting
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Wilson KIWIN’S Club First Meeting
September 24th, 2014
On Wednesday, September 24, Wilson KIWIN'S hosted their first mee�ng of the year. They had a suc-
cessful Club Rush, and had over 100 students signed up showing interest in joining the club. Co Presi-
dents Lili Labaco and Josephine Tjandra accompanied with their complete cabinet informed all in
a4endance what KIWIN'S is, and what they do. Videos on Fall Rally and DCON were shown to a4ract
new members. From the looks of it, it seems this club
will increase its membership in great numbers this year.
Like any other organiza�on the more members they
have the be4er service they can provide to their school
and their community. The KIWIN'S look excited for a
very successful year, and we cant wait to see them in
ac�on. At the end of the mee�ng, all in a4endance were
treated to Popsicles. It was a hot aQernoon, and it ap-
peared Popsicles were just what the doctor ordered.
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Orange Grove Middle School Builders Club
By Mahmood Bashir
On Thursday September 25, Kathy Young, Mahmood Bashir, and
Dave Wallach a4ended the Builders Club mee�ng at Orange Grove
Middle School. It was a short, fun, and a very efficient mee�ng. The
members discussed various fundraising opportuni�es, and voted on
which cause to support. They also planned ac�vi�es for the next cou-
ple of mee�ngs. Its always a delight watching these young kids run
their mee�ng and we are always impressed by their leadership quali-
�es. A good Faculty Advisor is key to a successful club. OGMS Builders
are fortunate to have two of them, Jennifer Strinz LeBrun, and
Samantha Higbee. We presented Samantha Higbee a Cer�ficate of
Apprecia�on, and a Starbucks giQ card for her dedica�on to these
young servant leaders. Ms, Strinz was not present at
the mee�ng, and we plan on presen�ng her cer�fi-
cate and giQ card in the near future when she is
available.
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WEEKLY MEETINGS
Wilson Key Club:
First Friday of every month, 12:30 PM in
Room:-B-8
(except this week 10/02 it will be at 11:10
AM) All other weeks, Thursday, 12:30 PM in
Room:B-8
Wilson KIWIN'S:
Wednesdays at 12:45 PM in Room:B-4
Los Altos Key Club:
Thursdays at 12:15 PM in Room:S-1
Los Altos KIWIN'S:
Wednesdays at 12:12 PM in Room:G-5
OGMS Builders:
Thursdays at 2:45 PM in Room:25
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By Mahmood Bashir
On Sunday, September 28 we hosted a picnic for
our SLP from Wilson & Los Altos High Schools,
and OGMS. The picnic was hosted at the brand new
Orange Grove Park. This was our last scheduled event
of the year, and we wanted to thank our SLP for all
their hard work, service, and the assistance they pro-
vided with our club events and projects throughout
this year. We had a good a4endance, approximately
40+ students, represen�ng our KIWIN'S, Key Club's,
and our Builder's came out to have a whole lot of fun,
enjoy some burgers, and spend �me with our mem-
bers. Our guest outgoing LTG Robert Davis, was wel-
comed by Lon Salgren, Dave Wallach, Victoria Da-
vidson and her be4er half Jay, Robert Barba & his
beau�ful wife Debra, Susan Jacklin, President (for a
couple more days) Mahmood Bashir, and First Lady
Nancy Bashir. The kids had planned some fun ac�vi�es
for themselves, which included water balloon toss,
hula hoops, board games, and many other fun games.
At the beginning of the year we had promised
our SLP that we will host an event for them which
would not require any work on their part, and it will be
for them to just enjoy themselves and have fun. We
are glad we were able to keep our promise. While the
kids were playing and having fun, Master Chefs,
Dave Wallach & Robert Barba cooked the hamburg-
ers, assisted by their assistant chefs (more like their
minions) LTG Robert Davis, Lon Salgren, and Victoria
Davidson. We had a lot of fun taking custom orders for
single plain burgers, veggie burgers, single cheeseburg-
ers, double double without cheese, double double
with double double cheese, you name it we sa�sfied all
demands. There was plenty of soda and water for eve-
ry ones consump�on, and chips of course. Even
though it was a pleasant aQernoon we depleted our
supply of water, because the kids got thirsty because
of all the running around and playing hard. It was a
fun, and enjoyable aQernoon for all, a perfect way to
end a tremendous year of service, by our members
and our SLP. A huge Thank You to all who par�cipated,
and helped out.
SLP BBQ in the Park
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By Lon Salgren
Saturday was a very busy day. The Key Club had their Regional Training Conference (RTC) scheduled to
overlap with our monthly Adopt-a-Highway community service project. Based on this I expected a
lower turnout of Key Clubbers for AAH. Boy was I wrong!
Kiwanis members on hand included: Lon Salgren, Nancy & Ted Strinz (honorary), Dave Wallach,
Mahmood Bashir, Tom Rathman (honorary) and Anna Wu.
Glen A Wilson Key Club was represented by Felicia Kuo, Mindy Lu, Cynthia Chan, Parrevu Barimani,
Jonathan Cheng, Edmond Lau, Kairus Castardo, Joshua Ting, Brandon Yi, Jus,n Ramirez, Victor
Chavez, John Bau,sta, Isaac Gonzalez and Dante Gu,errez. Los Altos Key Club was represented by
Valeria Wong, Airi Fukushima, Chris,an Argumedo, Judy Chen, Marleen Geronimo, Alejandro Her-
nandez, Yvonne Lu, Jeffrey Lin, Rose Roldan, Shelsea Garcia, David Perez and Marlene Fierros. Glen
A Wilson KIWIN'S was represented by Noah Basit. Los Altos KIWIN'S was represented by Bryce Olivas
and Victoria Mezack.
We had great weather for AAH with temperature of just 70 and high intermi4ent clouds when we be-
gan. it had only warmed up to 74 degrees by the �me we concluded the AAH. A total of 1,436 ciga-
re4e bu4s were collected during our AAH project. Anna Wu drove around and took pictures of the
par�cipants for the Kiwaniscope. Nancy Strinz and Tom Rathman manned the base camp for us.
Adopt-A-Highway
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Dave, Mahmood, Ted and I led the groups of our SLP. Kathy was
there in sprit, having provided snacks and wipes for the par�ci-
pants.
I was surprised to be the first group back to base camp. Normally
my group is the last back. It helped that the flood control channel
(AKA "no man's land") where we normally spend at least twenty
minutes cleaning was open last month and was s�ll pre4y clean
this month. This saved us normal �me we would spend cleaning
trash between the chain link fence and brick wall and reaching
thru the fence to try and gather the trash.
Thank you to everyone that helped out for our monthly AAH com-
munity service project!
PS: During the August AAH Mahmood and his crew discovered
that the large wooden carved sign that our club installed in April
2010 during our Kiwanis One Day was suffering from graffi�.
Mahmood and I went early Sunday morning and removed the
sign. It has been returned to the Calico Carver at Kno4's for refur-
bishment and will be re-installed soon.
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On September 27th, Wilson KIWIN’S led a
Live2Learn event at their local library, the
Elephant Extravaganza! Members read fic-
�onal and nonfic�onal stories about ele-
phants to the children and even wrote a
play to perform for them aQer the stories
were over. AQer that, the kids made their
own elephant masks out of paper plates
and construc�on paper. When the event
was ending, parents and library personnel
came up to thank members for their �me
and service. We plan to do this project
again to con�nue suppor�ng our Major Em-
phasis.
Glen A. Wilson KIWIN’S Elephant Extravaganza
September 27th, 2014
I invite ALL Service Leadership Programs to send in your upcoming events and photos of passed
events. We would love to included it in the Kiwaniscope and we love hearing from you! Send in your
stuff to [email protected]
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By Nicolas Cas�llo-Davidson
Last Friday, September 26th I went to my second Meals On Wheels fundraising dinner at Pacific Palms. I really like going to
this dinner because there are many great “silent auc�on” items to bid on before we even go in to eat. There are sports items,
some of them signed by famous athletes, Kitchen gadgets, books and decora�on, and this year there was even a signed pic-
ture of our president (not my mom) but the President of the United States, Barack Obama.
Just like last year, I sat at the table sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights (they also sponsor the Builders Club at
Newton Middle, my school). This year there were nine people from the Kiwanis club or their family members; Mr. and Mrs.
Bashir, Mr. and Mrs. Malkin, Mr. Mach, Mr. Salgren, Ms. Jan, my mom and I. Also Mr. Rudy Chavarria joined our table. Did
you know he established a scholarship founda�on for the students of HLPUSD where he worked for many years and aQer
re�ring was a school board member un�l 2013?
During the dinner, the auc�on guys got almost everyone to bid on sports stuff, cases of wine, trips and even a TV. Ms. Jan
went home with a case of wine, Mr. Salgren bought the flat screen TV and Mr. Mach got a giQ card from the “Deal or No
Deal” case game. They even got the audience to “bid” on nothing and just donate to support the program. I donated because
I know that many of the people who receive the meals are lonely. They may not have friends or family around and some�mes
the delivery guys may be the only person they talk to in the day. My nana and abuleta both live far away from here, so I hope
there are people there who go have meals with them every once in a while. I like that I can help someone here whose family
may be far away have meals with a friend. I can’t wait un�l next year when I can go to my third dinner for Meals on Wheels. I
plan on saving some extra money by then to buy something cool from the auc�on.
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La Puente Industry Kiwanis Club Annual Installation Dinner
Sept. 23rd, 2014
By Mahmood Bashir
On Tuesday, September 23 La Puente Industry Kiwanis Club, hosted their Installa�on Dinner
at Casa Blanca Mexican Restaurant. It was a bi4er sweet event, as they celebrated their successes of
last year, reminisced about their glorious history, and talked about closing their club this year. Our club
members, Dave Wallach, Lon Salgren, David Malkin, Anna Wu, President Mahmood Bashir, and First
lady Nancy Bashir were in a4endance to offer support and encouragement. It was a fun evening, full
of good food, great friendships, and a lot of light moments and laughter. We leQ the event with posi-
�ve vibes that the members would get reinvigorated, and give it their best effort to keep the club go-
ing. Lets keep our fingers crossed, and lets keep encouraging them not to give up, and to give it one
more great college try.
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Founda�on for Disabled Youth (FFDY) held its annual 2014 fundraiser last weekend at Mt. Sac. Mark
Chang, President of FFDY did the opening remarks and introduc�ons. Supporters of the event from
our Kiwanis Club were Ben Su, Lon Salgren, Ray Jan, John Hsu, Richard Lee and Anna Wu, and David
and Teri Malkin. This was in addi�on to the support that FFDY receives year round from Kiwanis SLP
who volunteer ever weekend to support FFDY’s ac�vi�es. FFDY is the second AKTION Club sponsored
by the Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights.
FFDY’s event offered lively entertainment with the award winning M-Team. This marks the second
�me that M-Team’s full group of 25 elite taekwondo athletes appeared at a special performance for
FFDY’s annual event. There were also appearances by the FFDY’s Angels (clients with disabili�es
served by FFDY), dance by Chen-Li & Pei-Lin, and music by the String and Bamboo Orchestra and Music
Youth Group.
Ben Su was instrumental in bringing together FFDY’s community partners and Mt. San Antonio Founda-
�on to make this a successful event.
Foundation For Disabled Youths Concert
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The Execu�ve Board of the Los Angeles County Fair Associa�on, including Ben Su, hosted an Asian
Business Conference and Outreach mixer at the Conference Center at the Los Angeles County Fair
Grounds. Besides Ben Su, other Hacienda Heights Kiwanis Club members present included: John
Hsu, David and Teri Malkin, and Anna Wu with her mother and daughter, Kyra.
It was a fun evening of delicious Sushi, presenta�ons and mee�ng new friends. At the end of the
evening the Board invited us to come back on Saturday morning for a VIP 90 minute Inside Tour of
the Fair Grounds.
The Saturday morning started with a con�nental breakfast and a hosted VIP tour via tram. We
learned about the new educa�onal center, plans for a Farmers Market and year round use of the fair
grounds. The tour ended with John Hsu buying us an enormous smoked Turkey leg to sa�sfy our
hunger.
Kiwanis in the Community
ASIAN BUSINESS CONFERENCE AND OUTREACH LOS ANGELES COUNTY FAIR
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The 24th Anniversary of the Rowland Heights Chinese Associa�on was
a4ended by several of our Hacienda Heights Kiwanis Club Members:
John Hsu, David and Teri Malkin, Wilson Mach, Gino Kwok, and Ste-
phen Chen (spouse of Grace Chen). Congressman Ed Royce was pre-
sent to recognize the special event.
Founded in 1990, the Rowland Heights Chinese Associa�on (RHCA) has
a focus on serving Chinese-Americans in Rowland Heights and pro-
mo�ng the mul�cultural heritage of different ethnic backgrounds and maintaining unity in the com-
munity.
RHCA members par�cipate in a variety of ac�vi�es in Rowland Heights and other areas such as:
Connec�ng with Rowland Unified School District, schools, and teachers
Assis�ng newly arrived families
Partnering with Asian Pacific Family Center on Family Educa�on Seminars
Encouraging Chinese-Americans to get involved in local community affairs
One of the key organizers of the Rowland Heights Buckboard Day parade since 2010.
As a group they are a role model in the community to lead people, and to unite people, regardless of
their ethnic backgrounds, and to help people create a harmonious community that fosters quality of
educa�on, quality of business environment, and quality of life.
The evening included a full prime rib dinner, mul�cultural entertainment and the introduc�ons of the
previous President John Hsu and the new President SueAnn Tai and her Board of Directors.
It was a wonderful evening of food, friendship, dancing, entertainment and networking.
24th ANNIVERSARY OF THE ROWLAND HEIGHTS CHINESE ASSOCIATION
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2013-2014 Promotion and Installation of 2014-2015 Officers and Board of Directors
Saturday, Sept. 27th, 2014
2013—2014 Division 35 Lt. Governor Robert Davis &
wife Beverly Davis
2013-14 Hacienda Hts President, 2014-15 Divison 35
Lt. Governor Mahmood Bashir & wife Nancy Bashir
2013-2014 Hacienda Hts Kiwanis President, Victoria E
Davidson-Cas,llo and her son Bob Cas,llo
2013-2014 Hacienda Heights Kiwanis President-elect,
Anna Wu and her husband Richard Lee
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Kiwanis club of Hacienda Heights 2013-2014 Promotion and Installation of
2014-2015 Officers and Board of Directors Saturday, Sept. 27th, 2014
L to R: Wilson Mach, Board of Director; Izzeldin Os-
man, Treasure; Charlie Huff, Board of Director; Judy
Chan, Los Altos Key Club; Crystal Espinosa, Wilson Key
Club President, Victoria Mezack, Los Altos KIWIN’S
President; Kelly Ray, KIWIN’S Goldstone Ltg; Jodi Yip,
Wilson KIWIN’S
L to R: Sara Bashir, daughter of Mahmood Bashir; Asif
Bashir, son of Mahmood Bashir, Jade Wong, Key Lead-
er Ambassador for KIWIN’S District; Alfredo Munoz,
Circle-K LTG Foothill Divsion; Daanyaal Kumar, Key
Club D35E LTG; Vince Nguyen, Key Club D35W LTG;
Robert Agosto, Cal Poly Pomona Circle-K member.
Our honorary members: Nancy and Ted Strinz Our member Xiao Wang and his sister Anna Wang
LeQ side: Our mother’s club, La Puente Industry Kiwa-
nis: Vern Moyer and wife; Cindy and Paul White.
The ladies of our club singing Bu4ercups to Mahmood
Bashir
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Kiwanis club of Hacienda Heights
2013-2014 Promotion and Installation of 2014-2015 Officers and Board of Directors
Saturday, Sept. 27th, 2014
By Victoria E Davidson-Cas,llo, 2014-2015 President
Last Saturday night, the scene was Italian, the atmosphere was fes�ve, the food was plen�ful, and
the fellowship was enchan�ng as the Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights gathered at Portofino’s
Italian Restaurant in La Habra to celebrate the annual promo�on and installa�on of the club’s
officers and board of directors.
Outgoing president Mahmood Bashir and his 2013-2014 board members and directors gladly ac-
cepted their promo�ons when presented with the opportunity by Division 35 Lt. Gov Robert Davis
(Glendora), who was accompanied for the fes�vi�es by his lovely wife Beverly. By the �me the
promo�on had rolled around, Mahmood had already been serenaded by the beau�es of the club
with a personalized rendi�on of “Bu4ercup”.
Anna Wu, incoming 2014-2015 president-elect, was presented with the Kiwanian of the Year
award for 2013-2014. Although Anna had taken a brief leave of absence at mid-year for the birth
of her (and Richard’s) beau�ful daughter Kyra, the club has been blessed throughout the year with
her cheerful spirit and unfe4ered enthusiasm for Kiwanis and the K-Family. Anna is well-known for
the hard work she puts into the edi�ng and publishing of our weekly Kiwaniscope. She has also
taken on the Eliminate project coordina�on for our club which has included sharing the Eliminate
message with other service organiza�ons including a presenta�on at the Walnut Valley Rotary in
early summer 2014. All this while maintaining her business, learning the new role of motherhood
and staying an ac�ve volunteer in the communi�es of southern San Gabriel Valley.
The outgoing president cumulated his (long) presenta�on of recogni�on and accolades with a
showing of love and apprecia�on for one club members in par�cular, his always suppor�ve but
honest bride, Nancy. Mahmood then stepped into his role as the Division 35 Lt Governor-
Designate to install the incoming 2014-2015 club board of directors and their officers. President-
elect Victoria Davidson thanked the a4endees for their support and commi4ed to working hard
with each and every one of those in a4endance to con�nue the good work and cheerful service of
our club’s rich history.
With that… Hail to Kiwanis…
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Kiwanis club of Hacienda Heights 2013-2014 Promotion and Installation of
2014-2015 Officers and Board of Directors
President Mahmood Bashir introduces guests President Mahmood Bashir welcome D35 LTG Robert Davis
to promote officers and directors.
President Mahmood Bashir presents president-elect Victoria Davidson-Cas,llo with Cer�ficate of Apprecia�on
President Mahmood Bashir presents Treasure Izzeldin Os-
man with Cer�ficate of Apprecia�on
President Mahmood Bashir presents Director Robert Barba
with Cer�ficate of Apprecia�on
President Mahmood Bashir presents Secretary Kathy Young with Cer�ficate of Apprecia�on
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Kiwanis club of Hacienda Heights 2013-2014 Promotion and Installation of
2014-2015 Officers and Board of Directors
President Mahmood Bashir presents Director Susan Jacklin
with Cer�ficate of Apprecia�on
President Mahmood Bashir presents Lon Salgren with Cer�ficate of Apprecia�on for Adopt-A-Hwy, Key Leader, and Relay
for Life.
President Mahmood Bashir presents Finance Chair Grace Chan with Cer�ficate of Apprecia�on
Mahmood Bashir presents Director Charlie Huff w/ Cer�ficate of Apprecia�on for always having a speaker planned
President Mahmood Bashir presents Director Tina Banes
with Cer�ficate of Apprecia�on
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Kiwanis club of Hacienda Heights 2013-2014 Promotion and Installation of
2014-2015 Officers and Board of Directors
President Mahmood Bashir presents Robert Barba with Cer-
�ficate of Apprecia�on for his hard work at Fireworks stand
President Mahmood Bashir presents Kathy Young with Cer-
�ficate of Apprecia�on for her hard work on the 4th of July,
and Interclubs
President Mahmood Bashir presents Dave Wallach w/ Cer�ficate of Apprecia�on for his hard work w/ the SLP & Pro Rodeo
President Mahmood Bashir emo�onally thanks his wife Nancy Bashir for her year of support
President Mahmood Bashir presents Ray Jan with Cer�ficate of Apprecia�on for her hard work on the website
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2014-2015 Officers and Board of Directors
2014-2015 LTG Mahmood Bashir installa�on 2014-2015 Board of Directors and Officers
2014-2015 LTG Mahmood Bashir installa�on 2014-2015 President, Victoria E Davidson-Cas,llo
2014-2015 Officers and Board of Directors
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Kiwanis club of Hacienda Heights 2013-2014 Promotion and Installation of
2014-2015 Officers and Board of Directors
Kiwanian of the Year 2013-2014 Anna Wu
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Our SLP (L to R) Dave Wallach, SLP Advisor; Robert Ago-
sto, Cal Poly Pomona Circle-K; Kelly Ray, KIWIN’S Gold-
stone LTG; Mahmood Bashir, D35 2014-15 LTG; Alfredo
Munoz, Circle-K Foothill LTG; Robert Davis, D35 2013-14
LTG
A huge Thank You goes out to Victoria E Davidson-
Cas,llo, Susan Jacklin, and Kathy Young for doing
such an amazing job of planning this installa�on
dinner. THANK YOU!!
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Kiwanis Club of Hacienda Heights
Highlights & Accomplishments 2013-2014
Service Hours: Reported Service Hours 8700 Proud Accomplishments:
• Celebrated 50 Year Anniversary. Thank you Susan & Kathy.
• Chartered a New Aktion Club at FFDY
• Won the Best Newsletter Award, Editor Anna Wu.
• Awarded the “Golden Apple Award” by RUSD, for supporting FRC with our “Shoes that Fit” program.
• Hosted a “Special Guest Day”, Inducted two new members. Thank You David Malkin.
• Hosted 36 + Speakers & Programs at Club Meetings. Thank You Charlie Huff.
• Kiwanis One Day “Schabarum Park Beautification”, with a total of 195 in attendance out of which 185 were SLP form our Division. Hosted the first DCM of the year for Goldstone KIWIN’S, Key Club D35W & D35E at the event. Cooked & served chili hotdogs with chips and drinks to all volunteers.
• Recognized as a Distinguished Club for 2012-2013
• IP President David Malkin recognized as a Distinguished Club President, and Kathy Young recognized as Distinguished Club Secretary for 2012-2013
• Successfully completed Inter-Club Round Robin, with 71 Inter-Clubs with clubs within Division 35, 117 with our SLP, & 7 out of Division.
• Hosted our annual Christmas Party. Thank You Susan & Kathy.
• Member Recognitions:
∗ DSA’s awarded to Susan Jacklin, John Hsu, and Ricardo Recinos (Faculty Advisor to Wilson KIWIN’S)
∗ KI Kiwanis Member Award – David Malkin
∗ “Distinguished Women of the 57th District” – Kathy Young
∗ Dunlap awarded to Mahmood Bashir by KIWIN’S District Board (students)
∗ Dunlap Upgrade awarded to Dave Wallach by KIWIN’S District Board (students)
∗ “Kiwanis Advisor of the Year” for CNH Key Club District – Mahmood Bashir
∗ “Kiwanis Outstanding Advisor” –Mahmood Bashir, one of five for CNH, recognized at Key Club ICON
• Fundraising: Raised $31,000.00 (net) + from fundraisers and donations (listed below)
∗ Installation Dinner
∗ Industry Hills Pro Rodeo
∗ Buckboard Day Pancake Breakfast
∗ Annual Pancake Breakfast
∗ Ribfest-2014
∗ 4th of July Fireworks Stand
∗ 4th of July “I Love America” Parade Hotdog Stand.
∗ Donations from Sr. Pathfinders for “Shoes that Fit”. Thank You Seniors.
∗ Donation from IMC for “Stuff a Bus”. Thank You IMC.
∗ Donation from Sparks Lab. For project ELIMINATE. Thank You Sparks Lab.
∗ Donations by club members, and members of the community for Project ELIMINATE, Children’s Hospital LA, Relay for Life/American Cancer Society. Thank You everyone.
• Contributions: ($8500.00)
∗ ELIMINATE - $1600.00
∗ YMCA - $1100.00
∗ Children’s Hospital LA - $1000.00
∗ Del Haven Community Center - $1000.00
∗ Boy Scouts of America - $500.00
∗ TEA (Teen Parents Excelling Through Adversities) - $500.00
∗ Friends of The Heart - $250.00
∗ Boys & Girls Club - $250.00
∗ Orange Grove Middle School, Law Enforcement Academy - $250.00
∗ Los Altos High School Choir - $250.00
∗ Foundation for Disabled Youth - $250.00
∗ Meals on Wheels - $250.00
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∗ Home Land Heroes (Law Enforcement Appreciation) - $250.00
∗ Rose Float Project – $250.00
∗ Luggage of Love - $200.00
∗ Los Altos High School, Engineering Academy - $150.00
∗ Family Support Center - $150.00
∗ Annual Club Giving - $150.00
∗ Skip-A-Meal - $150.00
• Scholarships & Stipends: ($6230.00)
∗ Two scholarships to LPVROP students, $500.00 each
∗ Four scholarships to our KIWIN’S & Key Clubs, $500.00 each
∗ Four scholarships to High School Seniors, $500.00 each
∗ Two scholarships for our Builders, $50.00 each
∗ Scholarships for Miss 4th of July and her Court, $500.00 Miss 4th, $250.00 First Runner Up, and $100.00 Second Runner Up.
∗ Seven stipends to SLP Faculty Advisors, $40.00 each
• Service Projects:
∗ Monthly Adopt-A-Highway
∗ Heart & Sole and Fresh Start for, “Shoes that Fit”- Donated approximately 350+ pairs of shoes.
∗ Water Shed Restoration & Reforestation (Fall & Spring)
∗ YMCA Annual Turkey Trot
∗ El Super Market (Thanksgiving) Turkey & Food Giveaway- Two day event
∗ Thanksgiving Meal Serving for Boys & Girls Club
∗ Thanksgiving Turkey & Food Giveaway: Donated 15 Turkeys to Del Haven Community Center, 5 Turkeys to St. John Vianney’s, and 2 Thanksgiving Family Meals to East San Gabriel Valley Coalition for Homeless.
∗ Helped Insan Foundation serve Thanksgiving meals to the homeless with help from Cal Poly Circle-K, also helped serve food to the homeless on various other occasions with help from Diamond Bar High School Key Club.
∗ Participated in Field of Valor
∗ Christmas Toy Drive for: Old Town Puente Association & Del Haven Community Center
∗ Foundation for Disabled Youth Christmas Party – Helped serve food with help from 25 SLP.
∗ Participated in STC Center Lunar New Year Festival with KIWIN’S
∗ Participated in the “Veterans Resource Fair”
∗ Participated in YMCA Winterfest, with our SLP.
∗ Participated in “Safe Communities Fair”
∗ Participated in the “Earthquake Preparedness Fair”
∗ Stuff a Bus – collected $8000.00 + worth of school supplies from community members and donated to HLPUSD
∗ Participated in the Stiementz Park Health Fair”
∗ Participated in interfaith Iftar dinner at San Gabriel Islamic Center.
• SLP Support:
∗ Proud sponsor of seven (7) SLP Clubs, Key Club & KIWIN’S at both Los Altos & Wilson High Schools, Build-ers Club at OGMS & Newton, Aktion Club at Del Haven Community Center. Provided financial support of $5800.00.
∗ Attended SLP Club Meetings on Campus. Thank You Dave, Kathy, Lon, Robert, and Tina.
∗ Sponsored six (6) SLP for Key Leader
∗ Attended & Chaperoned Key Club D35W sleepover “Awake-A-Thon”
∗ Attended & Chaperoned KIWIN’S & Key Club DCON, and Key Club ICON
∗ Attended & Chaperoned KIWIN’S (both South & North) & Key Club Fall Rallies
∗ Attended & Chaperoned every Goldstone KIWIN’S & Key Club D35W and D35E, DCM, Activity, including their Regional Training Conferences, Regional Beach Cleanup, End of Year Banquets, Winter Formals, Benefit Concerts, and much more.
∗ Attended & Chaperoned End of Year Banquets for Circle-K Foothill Division, Cal Poly Pomona, Mt. SAC, and Pasadena City College.
∗ Participated and helped with “Parents Place, Family Resource Fair” with help from Key Club D35E (I Day, 12 hour project) Participated in March of Dimes, March for Babies with 60 SLP. Participated in Johnathan Chu Eagle Scout Project. He was a Wilson Key Club member.
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MEMBER’S NAME PROFESSION TELEPHONE E-MAIL
Banes, Christina (Keith) Tina
High School Admin Los Altos HS
C 626-533-2838 [email protected] [email protected]
Barba, Robert J (Debra) Campus Security W 626-755-9323 [email protected] [email protected]
Bashir, A. Mahmood + Div 35 LTG Bashir, Nancy
Senior Engineer General Conveyor Inc.
H 562-694-0882 W 951-734-3460 X 107 C 562-713-5204
[email protected] bashirZoo@aolcom
Carmichael, John San Gabriel Valley YMCA Youth Programs Director
W 626-214-9716 jcarmichael @sgvymca.org
Chan, Grace (Stephen) Financial Analyst (Retired) H 626-913-4822 C 951-452-5272
Cooper, Keith+ (Arlene) (o) Retired H 562-690-6039 [email protected]
Davidson-Castillo, Victoria (Jay Daub)
Human Resources
LA Co Office of Ed
H 626-330-6043 W 562-803-8348
First General Bank (Wilson Mach) Corporate Member
Banking Services
W 626-363-8878 [email protected]
www.fgbusa.com
Higbee, Samantha (o) Sam
Builders Club Asst.
Advisor, Orange Grove
Middle School
W 626-933-7015 [email protected]
Hsu, John (Melody) STC Foundation H 626-913-3881 W 562-695-1513
Hu, Stephanie District Representative for Rep. Edward Royce
C 562-453-5482 [email protected]
Huff, Charles H+ Charlie
Engineer C.A. Huff & Associates
W 626-332-8900 [email protected]
Jacklin, Susan State Licensed Office Manger State Farm Insurance
H 626-330-2327 [email protected]
Jan, Ray PACE (Pacific Asian Consorti-um in employment)
C 213-271-6416 [email protected]
Karsch, Charles Boys and Girls Club 909-989-0178 [email protected] [email protected]
Kwok, Gino (Karen Su) HLUSD Board member 626-808-2586 [email protected]
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(+) Past President
(H) Past Lt. Governor
(LOA) Leave of Absence
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Lacomba, Martha (Tony) LOA Accoun�ng Professional C 626-590-3073 [email protected]
Le Brun, Jennifer (Paul) (o) Teacher Orange Grove Middle School Builders Club Advisor
H 626-840-3430 W 626-933-7015
Malkin, David + (Teri) Hospital Consultant Licensed Clinical Social Worker (Retired)
H 626-964-5762 W 626-833-3444
Manning, Brad +(o) (Kay) Kiwanis Club of West Covina
Administrator (Retired) C 626-260-1997 [email protected]
Manning, Norma (o) (Retired) H 626-839-6911 W 626-962-5080 C 626-533-3376
Osman, Izzeldin Del Haven Community Center H 626-917-5565 C 626-422-2920 W 626-917-9789
Puente Hills Hyundai Corporate Member
Auto Sales
W 626-581-5300 [email protected] Kristen&@phhyundai.com http://www.phhyundai.com
Rathman, Tom (Dee) (o) Re�red H 626-968-33306 [email protected]
Salgren, Lon +H (Debra) 2013-16 CNH Region 13 Trustee
Top Down Solutions W 626-369-0040 [email protected]
Schultz, Shauna Student—University of Central Missouri
Sinclair, Maureen (James) + (o) La Puente Valley ROP (Retired) C 707-775-1597 [email protected]
Stewart, Jim (Jean) + (o) Certified Financial Planner H 626-968-5003 W 626-369-5111
Strinz, Ted (o) Strinz, Nancy (o)
Locksmith (Retired) School Library Technician - Cedargrove Elementary
[email protected] [email protected]
Wallach, Dave H+ (Chris) Environmental Consultant H 626-333-8426 W 714-328-2410
Wang, Xiao Law Offices of Lynn Chao C 206-734-9959 [email protected]
Wu, Anna (Richard Lee) Wu and Associates Consulting
C 626-348-9705 [email protected] [email protected]
Young, Kathy (Sim) Union Bank (Retired) H 626-336-0524 C 626-827-0663
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