February 26, 2008 HEY EVERYONE. The first installment of MEET THE BOARD is up! Now you can click on "board" and see everyone in video form (: CHECK IT OUT. + Who is Haley? Find out by clicking here and here

PEACE OUT I LOVE YOU ALL!
Belinda
Tech chair 07-08

interact

Oh my goodness. You can do stuff on this website like...sign the guest book! We were going to have a tagboard, but I think geocities didn't like that for some reason, so maybe we'll try that again later :)

Oh, and all members should sign up on the mailing list to see all of the new, exciting events we have coming up!

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SIGN THE GUESTBOOK- Make your mark! Let us know what you think of the site and such (:
VIEW the gallery - Pictures from KIWIN'S EVENTS! Comment on them, save them, whatever! If you have any pictures from a KIWIN'S event, please send them to me and make sure everyone in the picture has turned in a SOAP form (: Please also include the event you were at - thanks!

events
11/15 CANDY SALE MONEY DUE
11/10 KTC (time?) District board meeting I think.
12/15-16 Holiday Gift Wrap - details, see Mrs. Solano in the library
12/14 Preschool Christmas Party - I didn't get any info on this one, but I'm pretty sure I worked it last year. It's fun, easy, lots of hours, and you get fed I think.
11/30 Special Needs Dance- Okay, this dance is NOT FOR YOU. You're HELPING. Just wanted to clear that up 'cause there's been confusion in the past. 11/18Open House! - sign up in the foyer on the table. Ms G is actually in charge, so direct all questions to her, but I'm charing it and I've been doing the tours every year, so you can ask me stuff too (:
12/8 ANGEL TREE! - see Courtney and Natalie. Basically, take an angel and buy the stuff on it for hours for little kids! Go to the meeting for more information.
12/4 Bowl for breath - Raising money for Cystic Fibrosis research. $6 to bowl + $10 donation minimum to CF. Pizza & cookies will be there.
board
info
All information taken directly from kiwins.org
What is KIWIN'S?
We are a District of Key Club International. We are located in California, Nevada, and Hawaii. There are over 50 clubs with approximately 2,500 members and growing. We promote good citizenship through service. KIWIN'S perform service deeds with fellow members to improve their schools and communities. Local service gives KIWIN'S members the satisfaction of seeing the results of their efforts. In most cases, KIWIN'S clubs are based on a high school campus under the guidance of their Faculty Advisor(s). Some clubs may function off campus under the authority of their Kiwanis Advisor(s).

What are the KIWIN'S divisions?
Coral
Crystal
Diamond
Emerald
Garnet
Goldstone
Jade
Jet
Pearl
Ruby
Sapphire
Topaz
Turquoise

What is Key Club International?
Key Club is the oldest and largest service program for high school students. What makes Key Club so successful is the fact that it is a student-led organization that teaches leadership through serving others. Key Club International is sponsored by Kiwanis International. KEY is short for Kiwanis Educated Youth. As members of the Kiwanis International Family, Key Club members build themselves as they build their schools and communities.

Today, Key Club exists on almost 5,000 high school campuses, primarily in the United States. Growth efforts, however, have taken the Key Club experience internationally to Canada, the Caribbean nations, Central and South America, and most recently to Asia and Australia.

What is the Key Club International Major Emphasis?
"Children: Their Focus, Our Future"

Why is KIWIN'S spelled with all caps and an apostrophe s?
While some claim KIWIN'S is grammatically incorrect, it is ALWAYS spelled in caps with an apostrophe. KIWIN'S is not an acronym. However, it is written in all caps with the apostrophe to show its unique and individual spirit. The apostrophe is an accent to help KIWIN'S standout, for it is unlike any other youth sponsored organization. When written in all caps, KIWIN'S certainly is conspicuous...this represents how KIWIN'S is prominent in the school and community. The word "Kiwin" is the diminutive of the word "Anokiwin," which translates to "people, men and women, working together in service." It is derived from the same Otchipew Indian language as Kiwanis.

What is Govenor's Project?
What is Project Participate?
Project Participate will raise money, which will allow challenged athletes to participate in various athletics events such as triathlons and relays. The money raised through special events and projects will go straight to the Challenged Athletes Foundation which will provide equipment including wheelchairs, prosthetics, special training, and coaching to athletes who suffer from physical disabilities.

Where will the money raised through Project Participate be sent?
All funds will be donated to the Challenged Athletes Foundation, which has established numerous projects that benefit handicapped athletes. The money will be used specifically for disabled child athletes, which will provide the means necessary for those children to participate in sports that they may not otherwise be able to get involved in.

This project will allow physically disabled children the ability to participate in sports and athletic competitions through grants, special funding, the supply of much needed equipment and support from trainers. Project participate will focus on children who face challenges performing everyday activities which come easily for most people. This project will help challenged athletes in their pursuit to do things the typical children do everyday.

What is our District goal for Project Participate?
By the end of the 2006-2007 service year, we should anticipate a total of $5,00 to be raised for Project Participate through service events and fundraisers throughout the District during the new service year.

For more information, please visit the Challenged Athletics Foundation website at:
http://www.challengedathletes.org/

What is the history of KIWIN'S?
Between 1973 and 1974, daughters of a past Kiwanis District Governor Sid Smith wanted to join a service organization. Key Club was the only one existing at that time, but they weren't able to join because it was an all-male club. Smith wanted his girls to have the same opportunities as men so he started a club called Keyettes. The name was changed to "Keywanattes" in the mid-70s because a women's organization on the east coast already had the rights to the name. It was through the efforts of the Cal-Nev-Ha district Kiwanis Sponsored Youth Advisors and high school principals that a program be made available to the young women of the community that provides the opportunities that young men had in Key Club. Today the two youth groups are co-educational.

In the beginning, Keywanettes was the fastest growing high school organization in the nation. There used to be four districts. However, the Texas district merged with the Key Club of Texas. There is only one club left in the Carolinas; being the area's sole club, there is no district. There is no Virginia club anymore, and all these events have left one district left - California-Nevada-Hawaii. It has been the strongest and largest with over 50 clubs (and growing) and 2,500 members.

Keywanettes became KIWIN'S when the House of Delegates convened at the 1995 Cal-Nev-Ha District Convention. KIWIN'S comes from the Otchipew language and translates to "people, men and women, working together in service." The Cal-Nev-Ha District changed their name to dispel gender specific connotations and promote growth.

Each year, KIWIN'S hold a District Convention to promote unity within KIWIN'S and meet others who are like them: service minded teenagers. Elections for District Officers also takes place at Convention and the new Lieutenant Governors are installed while the previous District Board is retired.

The Merge As a District of Key Club International : Keyettes, Keywanettes, KIWIN'S, and now the Cal-Nev-Ha KIWIN'S District of Key Club International. Yes, as of April 22, 2001, our organization took yet another step in its proud history. At this year's convention in Woodland Hills, CA, it was decided by the House of Delegates that the Cal-Nev-Ha KIWIN'S District would now be brought under the Key Club International umbrella. While this surprising change has left many bewildered and discouraged, it's now time that we set the record straight. Bottom line: same great organization, plus all the perks of Key Club International. I shall explain.

Although this new title seems to make us equivalent to Key Club, in actuality, we are still, and always will be KIWIN'S clubs. We maintain essentially the same bylaws, charter, and literature, yet have just adopted many of the standards, projects, and opportunities of International. For example, as a Key Club International district, we are entitled to representation by a Trustee, who's purpose is to inform our district of what projects and opportunities are available to us at the international level. In addition, we are entitled and fully capable of running a candidate for International Trustee, President, and/or Vice President. Our views will be represented throughout the Kiwanis International Family on a greater scale, and our opinions will be heard. Also, we are now able to participate in International projects such as raising monies for Vitamin A Deficiency, UNICEF, and other such charitable organizations. And, we are entitled to embark upon partnerships with other organizations such as the Youth Opportunities Fund, which provides funding for us to do more costly projects, and AYUSA, a foreign exchange program that works hand in hand with the Kiwanis Family. The perks don't stop there. With this new shift, we are all also eligible to apply for awards and scholarships offered at the International level that have never been available to us prior. Above all, this change allows our organization to be covered by International insurance, which was the main conflict for why we could no longer exist as a separate entity. Now, KIWIN'S can continue to perform community service with a smile, and rest assured that our financial status is no longer in question.

Sure, our bylaws and awards manuals are undergoing a bit of revision, and the cost of dues might raise by a few dollars. But, we are still the same organization in heart and in practice. We all possess the initiative, drive, and overall passion to serve. And we know that no matter what our title, we will continue to provide our communities with more service hours per person than any other group in the world. Let us all take a good look at where we now stand, and then, let us continue the tradition of excellence for years to come. After all, what's in a name?

What is the KIWIN'S Minor Emphasis?
"Pediatric Trauma Prevention"
Established in 1992, Pediatric Trauma Prevention, our Minor Emphasis, is a main focus of KIWIN'S in conjunction with Cal-Nev-Ha Kiwanis. Pediatric Trauma affects children from infancy to age nineteen. It is a result of motor vehicle accidents, physical abuse, drowning accidents, falls, and animal bites, making it the leading cause of death of children in the United States. Every year it results in sixteen million emergency visits and twenty thousand deaths. To prevent these accidents and injuries from happening, KIWIN'S has focused on fighting Pediatric Trauma through raising funds and by increasing general awareness through education.

What are the objectives of Key Club International?
To develop initiative and leadership
To provide experience in living and working together
To serve the school and community
To cooperate with the school principal
To prepare for useful citizenship
To accept and promote the following ideals:
-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 relationships.
-To promote the adoption and application of higher standards in scholarship, sportsman ship, and social contacts.
-To develop, by precept and example, a more intelligent, aggressive, and serviceable citizenship.
-To provide a practical means to form enduring friendships, to render unselfish service, and to build better communities.
-To cooperate in creating and maintaining that sound public opinion and high idealism which make possible the increase of righteous, justice, patriotism, and good will.

What is the motto of KIWIN'S?
We build, we serve, we rock

How is KIWIN'S organized? "Club Level"
Each KIWIN'S Club is required to hold weekly meetings to keep members informed on projects community service. Students elect officers each year or semester. The Club Board of Directors, consisting of officers and chairpersons, determine the Club's various service deeds and delegates authority to committees and members.

"Divisional Level"
Each of the twelve KIWIN'S Divisions is headed by a Lieutenant Governor who functions on the Divisional District level. The Lt. Governor is responsible for the welfare of the clubs in their division. They hold Divisional Council Meetings where members from all the clubs in the division meet and discuss Divisional and District business. Club officers are trained and divisional projects are also planned.

"District Level"
The District Board consists of twelve Lt. Governors; the Executive Board of the District of Governor, Secretary, Treasurer, Convention Chair, New Club Building Chair , Publications Editor, Technology Chair, and Special Projects/K-Family Chair. Each division has its own Kiwanis Regional Advisor and the District has its District Administrator.

Above the District Level is the International Level, where the KIWIN'S District and other Districts are collectively called Key Club International.

programs
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We collect pop tabs ALL YEAR!!
One FULL ziplock bag of pop tabs will earn you a WHOLE ENTIRE HOUR!! Turn all bags of pop tabs into the library with the appropriate
filled out slip.Lions RECYCLE for Sight & IVC -Cell phones:
1 phone=1 hour, 2 if it's a REALLY nice phone. IVCC
then sells them for $5-40 to fund hunger and shelter programs.
Eyeglasses: One eyeglasses = 1 hour. Glasses are distributed to those in need by Lion.
All hours and names posted on KIWIN'S board at the end of month. COLLECTED ALL YEAR. Turn in to the box in the library with 
a slip
links
Links from kiwins.org, the official CAL-NEV-HA KIWIN'S website.
KIWIN'S Club Links
Los Amigos High School
Bravo High School
Downtown Business Magnet
Fairfax High School
Fountain Valley High School
La Quinta High School
Mount Miguel High School
Narbonne
South
Merced
East Bakersfield
Torrance
Glen A. Wilson
Oakland
East Union
Waiakea High School
Richmond
Los Altos
Downey
Arroyo
Hilo


KIWIN'S Divisional Links
Coral Division
Crystal Division
Diamond Division
Emerald Division
Goldstone Division
Jade Division
Jet Division
Pearl Division
Ruby Division
Sapphire Division
Turquoise Division


CNH K-Family Links
CNH Key Club
CNH Kiwanis
CNH Circle K

Key Club District Links
Alabama
California-Nevada-Hawaii
Capital
Carolinas
Eastern Canada
Florida
Georgia
Illinois-Eastern Iowa
Indiana
Kansas
Louisiana-Mississippi-West Tennessee
Michigan
Minnesota
Missouri-Arkansas
Montana
Nebraska-Iowa
New England
New Jersey
New York
Ohio
Pacific Northwest
Pennsylvania
Rocky Mountain
Texas-Oklahoma
West Virginia

International Kiwanis Family Links
Kiwanis International
Circle K International
Key Club International
Builders Club
K-Kids Club
aKtion Club
Kiwa-Juniors - Europe

Miscellaneous
Alumni

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