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UC Davis Circle K

Storming the Seas of Service

Letters from people..3 Announcements...................................................................................4 Calendars..5+6 Service District Service Initiative: Speak out... 8 District Fundraising Initiatives9 Run for your Lives...10 Leadership Elected Board Bios..13 Appointed Board Bios14+15 DCON Recap by Chusila Lee..16+17 Fellowship Spring Fling by Agnes Chan...19 Members of the Month...20+21 Big Little System..22+23 End of the Year Banquet Awards.24 Games25 Board Contact Information

A special thanks to the UCD CKI Board, for allowing me to be Newsletter head and being so helpful in the process of making this newsletter. I want to thank LTG Luke Tanaka, D. Gov Sean Nguyen, Chusila Lee, Agnes Chan, Tony Li, Triana Crighton, A-arod, Kearney 2, Anne Lubrin, Mah main squeeze homie Daicy, for helping make this newsletter possible. I could not have done it without you guys. Honestly. I am sorry I sprung everything on you guys so last minute and I truly appreciate how quick and prompt you were about my deadlines. Next time I will do better to make this newsletter even more superb! I also want to thank all of you who accepted my friend requests these past two weeks as I took those acceptances as permission to raid your Facebook albums and download all the pictures I used here. Sorry about that invasion of privacy. To all who are reading: If you have any comments, questions or concerns do not hesitate to contact me personally, facebook ,phone or email. If you are interested in contributing and be a part of the newsletter you are also welcomed to contact me at anytime.
Love Your CKI Newsletter-er,

Sachi R. Prim

I pledge to uphold the objects of Circle K International. To foster compassion and goodwill towards others through service and leadership, to develop my abilities and the abilities of all people, and to dedicate myself to the realization of mankinds potential. FIST PUMP.

Dear UCD CKI,


I SEE DAVIS! UC DAVIS! Greetings everyone, my name is Sean Dylan Nguyen and I am your 2013-2014 CNH Circle K District Governor from Cal State Long Beach of Metro Division! I just wanted to drop in to say hello to you all and that I recently visited your campus for Spring Training Conference North and its such a nice campus, Ill definitely try to visit you guys again this upcoming year, In fact Id like to visit Capital Division as a whole! I certainly hope that you are all ready for another amazing year of service, leadership, and fellowship, because I know that I am! After seeing how you all gave it your all representing your club this past year at Fall Training Conference and District Convention, I certainly hope to see the same amount of spirit and enthusiasm in this upcoming year as well ( lets be honest, I know you will exceed that amount by a whole heck of a lot). Thank you everyone and I hope to see you all very soon! Sincerely, Sean D. Nguyen

Hello U.C. Davis! For those of you who dont know me, my name is Luke Tanaka, the Capital Division Lieutenant Governor for the 2013-2014 term, and I cant wait to meet you! In the upcoming year I will be your representative on the District Board responsible for providing input on Capitals behalf. Working with the Divisional Secretary, Stephanny Orozco, I will be creating a mailing list that you can voluntarily sign up for containing updates from each of the District Board meeting. I hope that those of you who are interested will take advantage of this mailing list and will also provide suggestions, so I may better represent you on issues that affect the Capital Division. Keep an eye out for the signup for the mailing list on our new divisional website! Thanks to Kevin Arthur, the Divisional Historian and Tech Chair, the website is now up and in the process of being further developed. Please check it out at www.CapitalCircleK.org! We will be working to ensure CapitalCircleK.org has an updated Divisional Master Calendar to keep everyone current on club and divisional events, a photo repository, and a place to highlight our events and accomplishments. Keep an eye out for a Capital CKI Twitter account in the next few weeks as well! Are you sad that the school year is coming to a close? Do you want to get to know your division better or see your friends from Capital over summer?! Come on out to the Capital summer Divisional Council Meetings! The June DCM will be the 15th-16th at Lake Tahoe where we will be hanging out on the beach, doing some service, and camping overnight! The July DCM will be at Emigrant Gap where we will be cliff jumping and camping! Summer DCMs provide an excellent opportunity to get to know your fellow Circle Kers over the late night smores, ghost stories, and free-falling into shockingly cold, blue water. The summer DCMs were one of my favorite events that I ever attended with CKI, so everyone who can attend should! I cant wait to see you all over the summer! Until we meet (again), Luke Tanaka

When I think of Circle K International, I think of more than just simply another organization on campus. I think of a family and a community of individuals seeking to better mankind. But, I also think of an opportunity. Circle K International is a pathway for substantial change in the world. Whether it is through a service event to help the community or through leadership and support to help students see their own strengths and potential.Circle K International is a medium for change. I believe this organization is a way to make a positive impact on the world, one event, one community, one individual at a time. You could ask any member, Why do you stay in this organization? and chances are they will most likely answer along the lines of For the people. Circle K International is a family. Through Circle K, I have made friendships that I know will last a lifetime. Something I love about this organization is that people in this organization genuinely care about others, and they care about making positive impact on the lives of others. I think one of the best things about this organization is that you can personally see the effect this organization has on the world. Through Circle K, I have had opportunities to travel all over, meet all kinds of members, and even impact the lives of people along the way! I implore you; take a few steps into the world of Circle K with me. See for yourself what this organization can do for yousee for yourself what you could do for the world. I am Nancy Bui, President of Circle K international at the University of California, Davis, and I look forward to our journey together!

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Thursday 3 Ironman social @10pm Regal Cinema

Friday 4 Mondavi @5pm 10 Kids Space Whole Earth Festival 11am-6pm

Saturday STC North May DCM Davis EOTYB 11 Run for your lives (w/CSUS) Kids Space Earth Festival 11am-6pm 18 Arboretum Plant Sale Rotary BBQ Fundraiser 12pm-9pm 25 VSA Culture Night Tour de Cluck 7:30am-1pm

5 Capital EOTYB @Kiwanis Family House

8 CERF/Chair/ MRP Workshop Family Head Meeting 15 Cyberbullying Workshop

12 Mothers day Kids Space Earth Festival 11am-6pm 19 Family Comp

13 Sexual Harassment Workshop

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2013-2014 District Service Initiative

Many people, children and adults alike, find it hard to speak out about their problems, that may involve bullying in school, the workplace, and the internet. Bullies often do not realize how much of an impact they make on their lives of their victims and are often the target of other bullies themselves. The 2013-2014 District Service Initiative Speak Out: Anti-bullying aims to educate and train the community on how to identify and stop bullying. The goal is to bring awareness to their very important social issue and put a stop to the cycle of abuse. Moreover, with Speak Out! As our DSI it allows CKI members to educate themselves on this issue and promote advocacy against bullying. Source:CNH website

What is bullying?
Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior towards a group or an individual which includes but is not limited to: threats, rumors, verbal/physical attacks, exclusion

How you can help!


Some Ideas are ( but is not limited to) Assist walk and events hosted by anti-bullying organizations o October is Bullying Prevention Awareness Month Host an anti-bullying/self defense workshop at a local elementary, middle, or high school o Seans(Jack) anti bullying workshop for UCD is Wednesday, May 15th 2013 o Wens sexual harassment workshop is Monday, May 13th, 2013 Mentor children and teens who have been, or are going through bullying Create a conflict-mediation program Host an Anti- Bullying Night Educate your peers about bullying through pamphlets and flyers Mentorship programs For more information contact Andrew Tom Cki.atom@gmail.com

Kiwanis International and UNICEF have teamed up to eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus. Every year this disease takes the lives of almost 60,000 babies and a significant number of women. Tiny newborns who get tetanus suffer from repeated, painful convulsions, and an extreme sensitivity to light and touch. With your donations vaccines, syringes, safe storage, transportation, thousands of skilled staff and more that help in the fight against maternal and neonatal tetanus. More information can be found at http://sites.kiwanis.org/Kiwanis/en/theELIMINATEproje ct/home.aspx

Mission: To develop local projects, that will reduce the number of children in our district who are killed or injured by trauma. We work closely with partner hospitals( in Oakland, San Diego, Loma Linda, Madera, Honolulu, and Reno) to provide funding to train pediatric doctors, nurses and first responders, to purchase much needed medical equipment and to create new community outreach program s while expanding current ones. More information can be found at http://www.cnhfoundation.org/supports/PTP.html

Autism is a neural development disorder that causes impaired social interaction, communication, and behavior. As a result, many who are uninformed about autism, treat those who are autistic with prejudice and fear. Austism is not a sickness or a disease and it can not be spread to other people. Autism speaks seeks to raise awareness and educate people regarding the characteristics of autism, as well as fund research into understanding and curing autism. For more information visit: With your donations Autism Speaks http://www.autismspeaks.org/ o Research into the causes, prevention, treatments, and a cure for autism o Increasing awareness of autism spectrum disorders o Advocating for the needs of individuals with autism and their families What you can do: Raise awareness and educate others about autism to reduce the prejudices and biased perceptions

Run for your Lives


On May 11, 2013 CKI teamed up with Sac State, UOP, and a member from UCLA and participated in the Run For Your Lives run. Run For Your Lives is a one-of-a-kind 5k obstacle course where not only does the runner have to complete the race, they also have to go through numerous obstacles, such as blood pits, smoke house, and electric fences, while outrunning hordes of zombies. Many attempt to make it through the race as a human, but only a few are able to make it to the Safe Zone unaffected. This race not only tests your speed and endurance, but also your strength and wit as you battle your way to the Safe zone (the finish line).

Meeting up at 5am in the U-Mall parking lot, Andrew Tom and Annie Yu, and Annie Ngyuen were there with Zombie survival packs in hand, consisting of nutella sandwiches, candy, and water to help fuel us til 2pm. With GPS in hand, our caravans of not quite human, but not quite undead, sleep deprived volunteers started their hour long journey to the zombie run. As we got to the top of a hill that led us to the volunteer registration, we saw a giant group of zombies at the bottom. Forgetting how tired we are, we were suddenly filled with energy that lasted us through the day. We helped out at t-shirt, beverage, and medal distribution at the end of the race, as well as helped navigate confused zombies, racers, and spectators. Run For Your Lives race is an official partner with Kennedy Krieger Foundation. The main focus of Kennedy Krieger is on the problems and injuries that affect a childs developing brain. They have worked with various researchers, physicians, therapists, and educators to help children with brain injuries make full or almost full recovery. For more information visit kennedykrieger.org

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UCD CKI 2013 -2014 Board

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Nancy Bui President-Second Year -Biological Sciences Just so you know: I love many thingsincluding apples, turtles, Domo -kun, desserts, tea, the color green and laughing <3 In my free timeSERVICE & GAMES ALL DAY ALL NIGHT My CKI goals: Inspire and be inspired. There is so much potential for UCD CKI and I just want everyone to see that the possibilities are limitless. We can achieve anythinglets revolutionize Davis CKI! Share the reasons we love what we do with otherschange the world, one person at a time. Who inspires you? The members of Circle K International inspire me. Ryan Tom -Administrative VP-First Year -Statistics and Psychology In my free time I like to clean my room, although it sounds lame having a clean environment helps to keep thoughts in your head clear too! I also like chilling with friends (cki or not!) and talking about life yo. My favorite CKI memory: When I broke my ankle. Everyone wished me a speedy recovery and would check up on me everyday. It seriously made me feel loved by the club and was the moment I knew I belonged. My CKI goals: Beast it up! CNH and International wont just see Davis but hear Davis, fear Davis and cheer Davis.

Kyle Prado- Service VP-First Year-Linguistics In my free time: I mindlessly answer questionsfor homework. Oh! And I plan how to take over the world through service, leadership and the power of friendship, as usual. >.> My favorite CKI memory: Sleeping under the church pews after a service event and listening to the magical world of snoring Circle Kers. I look forward to how this club will grow in the future.

Melanie Wong- Secretary- First Year-Biological Sciences In my free time I like working out and hanging out with my friends during my free time My CKI Goals: I intend to achieve 100% on time MRFs and help our club increase membership I look forward to seeing more members go out to events and planning more interclubs with other CKI clubs and other organizations on campus.

Aaron Wong- Treasure-First Year-Chemical Engineering Just so you know: Although I might seem really cynical and pessimistic person, Im actually really optimistic about how things will turn out in the end. My favorite CKI memory: Is watching us win a ton of awards at DCON. The enthusiasm and excitement that everyone showed during the ceremony made me incredibly proud. I look forward to late night talks about CKI all throughout the year.

Melody Huang-Kiwanis Family-First Year-Neurobiology, Physiology Behavior In my free timeI do Service! I also like to dance, watch movies, and hang out with my friends. My Favorite CKI memory: My very first general meeting in Winter Quarter. Everybody was super friendly and I felt so welcomed by the club. Thats when I knew I wanted to stay for sure. My CKI goal: Bring our Kiwanis Family branches tighter and build stronger bonds and to get to know everybody on a more personal level. Jonathan Dinh Fundraising-Fourth Year-Psychology with Biology emphasis Just so you knowI may appear shy at first but once you give me time to get to know you better and for you to get to know me, I can be a great friend and a great source of advice. My favorite CKI memory: Without a doubt the Service Never Sleeps Marathon we had back in January. It was physically and mentally demanding but was one of the best bonding experiences Ive had with CKI since joining.

Ashley Schnider Public Relations-Second Year-Psychology- Biology emphasis Just so you knowI can be shy around new, people so just give me some time to get to know you better! In my free time I hang out with my family, play with my dogs, play sports, and read. My favorite CKI Memory was First General Meeting of Spring Quarter because there was so much enthusiasm about the start of the new quarter and the new board.

Wen Soon-Single Service-Second Year-Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Just so you knowIm always down to try new activities and adventures. My favorite CKI memory: Cliff jumping! It was an unforgettable memory and easily one to remember. I look forward to: more people coming out to events! I always feel so lonely. Who inspires you? You, because you are worth believing in.

Sam Carey Membership Recognition Program-Third Year -Comparative Literature/ Economics In my free timeI do Service. I do service alone. I do service with friends. And when I get home I do service again. My CKI goals: Recognize members and make a lot of really bad puns. Mostly make puns. And also recognize members who make puns or laugh at my puns or both. Do both. Who inspires you? Uncle Sam Ami Salvador Historian-First Year-Biological Sciences In my free time I sing, crochet, Facebook, learn new languages, sleep My CKI goals: Recording the beautiful memories, accomplishments, and success of our incredible club! I look forward tomaking the most bomb diggity scrapbook D CON has ever witnessed.

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Kat Lehmann-Technology-Third Year -Electronic Materials Engineering In my free time. Martial Arts (Shorin-Ryu Karate & Tae Kwon Do), volleyball, Photoshop/website designing, listening to music (EDM/Kpop/Chill-Out/Alternative Rock), of course Circle K-ing! My CKI goals: Make this years club website super interactive with every member while also creating deeper friendship bonds! And of course receive Outstanding Club Website Award! :D Sachi Prim-Newsletter-First Year-Animals Science Just so you know My name isnt really Sachi in Japan or in America. #swag My CKI Goal: to get more members to be more involved with newsletter and get excited about reading it.

Alvin K. Yu-Membership Development and Education-Third year -Psychology Just so you know Im the guy that you want to talk to and chill with because Ill totally make you laugh. My CKI goals: My main goal as your MD&E chair is to of course make sure that you stay in the club, but I do not want to just want you to simply stay. I want to make sure that you enjoy your time with Circle K and that by the end of my term, you can say dang, I really want to be on board and make a difference.

Nathan Espiritu-Spirit/Social-Third Year-Psychology Emphasis in Biology In my free time I like fixing and driving cars, longboarding, playing airsoft, drawing, photography, watching movies, hanging out with friends, internet shopping, sleeping, eating food, eating free food, ribbon twirling, and twerking. My CKI goals: I wanna bring our club together through fellowship with the coolest socials youll ever see. Im looking forward tobeing a part of the 2013-2014 board and seeing how the club will grow as time goes on. . Ashley Pestano Spirit/Social-First Year -Human development In my free time Making things- wether its delicious foodsor adorable hand sewn plushies; reading and anything involving stories ( listening to people talk or watching a movie); and spending time with CKI My CKI goals: Get to know ALL the members better My favorite CKI memory: The first time I went to al family social, me and some of my family members ended up going on a crazy turkey hunt in a dark cemetery at night. xD

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Andrew Tom Service-Third Year-Biosystems Engineering In my free time I read manga, and immerse myself in the incredible world of CKI My Favorite CKI Memory: Go west 2011! We decorated Rose floats with our Kiwanis Family in Pasadena, CA all while meeting CKI members from all over California and having a fun time. I look forward making incredible memories with lots of new members.

100%Monthly Report Forms on Time Distinguished Club Clubs Choice: Traditional Scrapbook

Divisional Excellence Award Total Achievement Silver Division First Place Mei Po Wong Overall Service Award Silver Division First Place

Distinguished Kiwanis Family Relations Award: Nhi Tran & Wen Soon Distinguished Membership Development and Education Award: Bobby Miyashiro Oratorical Contest: Ryan Tom Outstanding Single Service Award FIRST PLACE: Susan Kang & Tina Vo Distinguished Treasurer Award: Ngannu Nguyennguyen Distinguished Secretary Award: Annie Yu Distinguished Admin VP Award: Nancy Bui Distinguished Service VP Award: Huijie Chen Distinguished President Award: Triana Crighton William A. Dunlap Fellowship Award: Leonne Chung District board Member of the Year. Leonne Chung Distinguished Appointed Board Member Alvin K Yu and Andrew Danh

Ive been to KIWINS DCON when I was in high school and had a lot of fun so I thought Circle Ks DCON would be the same as well. Now when I compare the two, one day of CKIs DCON was filled with more spirit, more excitement, and just way more of everything than three days of KIWINS DCON. It was totally worth going the weekend before my finals. The experiences I had there are too great for me to fathom. At the beginning of DCON we had to go into the hotels ballroom. Stepping inte that place, I was amazed at how filled it was with other CKIers all decked out in their clubs theme attire , unique cheers and interesting props. It overwhelmed me and I thought to myself, Wow, this is nothing like high school. I loved how our club had a signature cheer and what was even better was that I knew how to do it. ( I joined CKI two weeks before I went to DCON so I wasnt too familiar with many of our cheers).

My last day at DCON was a sad one because I didnt want to leave, but before we left we took a group picture. By looking at the expression of our faces in that picture, anyone would know we had the best time ever. I never want to forget my experience at DCON because it was just too incredible. I would totally go to DCON every year until I graduate. My experience there was one to remember, from the informative workshops and prestigious awards to the exciting talent acts and the awesome dance. DCON made me feel proud to be a part of something bigger than myself, proud to be a part of CKI.

The workshops at DCON were really great and enlightening, but the best one was the one called SPIRIT! because it was really entertaining. The hosts incorporated the concept of a super saiyan from Dragon Ball Z into it. It was really clever as it made the workshop exciting and hilarious. During the awards ceremony, we won so many awards and it made me feel like we were a club to be revered. I never felt prouder to be a CKI member than at that moment. On the second day of DCON there was a talent show and there were many dance groups and singing acts, which was just too awesome. I liked the Sriracha Boys the most though because their dance was the most fun to watch. Although the cheer, the workshops, the talent show, and the awards were fantastic my favorite part of DCON was the dance. I got to dance the night away with all the new friends I just made.

Spring Fling
By Agnes Chan
Saturday April, 27th 2013 marked a day where members of Circle K International, Alpha Phi omega, Lambda Omicron Xi, and Rotaract gathered together to learn more about each other. All four organizations focus on making a positive contribution in the community through service. How it began: A few members from each organization thought it would be nice to create an event where everyone from all four organizations could come together and learn more about one another. We all took the initiative to meet up and plan this event that would not only allow members from each group learn more about others who have the same passion and focus they have for community service, but work together on a day of friendly The Outcome. It was a day of fun and mingling, competition. filled with ice breakers, capture the flag, trivia, and relay races. Since our goal was to connect with others outside of our own organization attendees were sorted into 8 groups that had an even number of people from each organization in each group. After the icebreakers, we played capture the flag, and teams merged together forming 4 bigger teams. Shout out to Kyle Prado for being able to acquire the flags in the second round, wining it for his team. Trivia was next with questions about each organization. Trivia was then followed by relay races.

After all the games were completed, the judges calculated all the points to see who the winning team was. After the winning team was selected all the members of that team would participate in a ninja face off to decide who the top three overall winners were were. Our very own Chris Cheng won second place! Overall the original goal of having an event where all the organizations could come out and meet everyone was achieved. Out of the eighty six people who attended twenty five were from Circle K International.

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Marchs Member of the Month: Tony Li CERF-ing like nobodys business, service all day and night and always looking out for others,. Even though Tony has only been in Circle K for a short period time he has already made such an impact on the club. Congratulations on winning March MOM Tony, UCD CKI cant wait to see what you will do next.

Favorites Food: FRUITS! Service Project: I enjoy all types of service projects because I believe its good to be able to make a difference in the community and allow it to develop whether it is improving the environment , promoting a cause, or reading to elementary school kids. However I enjoy the one where I am kept busy at all time and I am able to communicate with others. Favorite Hangout: Anywhere there is CKI. I am able to meet amazing people, learn more about CKI, and be inspired by passionate members while improving myself through service. Music: EDM, alternative, pop, orchestra/instrumentals, any thing that doesnt have explicit content.

If you could be anything, what would you be? A dedicated CKI member. They are such motivated and hardworking people who can do anything they put their minds to, such as coordinating large events, leading people while inspiring them. Furthermore, their actions lead to positive results in the community. Whats one thing you cant live without? CKI because my friends have become like a family to me.

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April Member of the Month: Agnes Chan Organizing Spring Fling, Co-leading Picnic Day, creating the Assassins game for our club, representing CKI on our Flag Football team and going to a plethora of service events, Agnes Chan deserves to be Aprils honorary MOM. Congrats on all your hard work Agnes.

Favorites: Movie: Spirited Away Service: PE Program. I had the opportunity to chair this event at the beginning of this year. Whenever I went, I would see all the children running around having a fun time. Just seeing the smiles on their faces makes me happy. After a while, some of the children would recognize me and start clinging to me. Hangout: I dont really care where I hang out as long as I am with good company. I believe that most boring places can be exciting with the right people, and the most exciting places can be quite uninteresting if you dont have anyone to share the moment with. So as long as I am with my friends, any place can be my favorite place to hang out.

If you could be anything, what would you want to be? I like being myself but if I were to choose, I guess I would be a husky. Cause they are oh so pretty and it would be interesting to live life in a different perspective. What is one song you cant get enough of? Mirrors by Justin Timberlake What is one think you cant live without? Music

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UCD CKIs BIG/LITTLE SYSTEM

Name: Minh Nguyen Big: Bobby Awesum Miyashiro Opinion: Its a great way to get closer with Circle K members and create a better relationship with the one you look up to. Best memory: Marathon Service Event.

Name: Nancy Bui Little: Ryan Awkward Tom Opinion: I think its a great way to get to get members to get to know each other. I wish there was more on how to be a better big. Best memory: DERP-Board

Name: Nathan Espiritu Twin: Aaron Wong Big: Triana Nuts Crighton Best memory: The time she treated me out to Korean food even though I didnt think I knew her that well <3 she wasnt even my big at the time I think. FREE FOOD IS THE KEY TO MY HEART.

Name: Melody Huang Twin: Leo Del Rosario Big: Leonne DaBest Chung Opinion:LOOVEEE IT. I think its great. Ive gotten to spend lots of time with my big and my twin and gotten to know them much better on a personal level. Theyre always there to support me and I feel much loved.

Name: Nhi Tran Little: Kensuke Cute Shioda Best memory: I really had fun with Kensuke whenever we got to hang out with each other. Since Kensuke was an international student, I tried to make the most out of every time we hung out.

Name: Kyle Prado Big: Erin Interesting Szelagowski Opinion: My Big is mean to me, she wont let me do stuff for her. Best memory: When she forgot my birthday and continued to live her cool and awesome life ):

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Name: Melanie Wong Big: James Hui (no descriptive name because he is JUSTTOOAMAZING) Best memory: Every time we hangout is always a memorable moment. He has helped me grow as a person and as a member of Circle K. Seeing his passion for this club has inspired me to become more active and even run for Elected Board! He will always be my big and Im terribly sad that he is graduating this year, but I know that the friendship we have developed will remain strong.

Name: Daicy Luo Little: Sachi CUTEASSTHUGQURLW/PRETTYEYES Prim Best memory: Us going on a chipotle date (: So da cutes. I learned a lot about her and her quirks. And giving her the gift I made her because all dat blood sweat and tears (;

Name : Ami Salvador Big: Alvin DA BEST K Yu Best memory: When he took me to the airport. Me: Ill miss you big` Alvin: My wallet wont miss you kekeke

Name: Andrew Tom Little: Ashley Quirky-cute Pestano Opinion: I love how its pretty low maintenance. Something I like best about Ashley is whenever she gets something cool, or does something she likes she gets all happy and smiley. I definitely hope to do more with Ashley in the future!

Name: Kyle Abrigo Little: Joanne Thoughtful Kim Opinion: Good system, wished this was implemented earlier. Best memory: When she wanted to start fundraising to pay for my dues haha.

Name: Agnes Chan Little: Amy Quan&Brenda Troung: the Greatest Best memory: I really enjoyed our time together when we stayed up late making chocolate covered strawberries for the soft gen.

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Best Dressed (Male) Leo Del Rosario Most likely to Get Forgotten By Their Car at a Service Event Nancy Bui

CKI Creeper Nathan Espirito

Best Dressed (Female) / CKI: Lieutenant of Leadership Triana Crighton

So Friendly It Makes You Uncomfortable Andrew Tom

Derpiest Aaron Wong

Safest Driver/ Most Inspiring Andrew Danh

Destined for Greatness Sam Carey Most Likely to Hurt Themselves at a Service Event & Biggest Flirt Ryan Tom 0 Sassiest Amy Quan Best Butt Agnes Chan

Most Huggable Erin Szelagowski

CKI American Idol Ami Salvador

Social Butterfly Tony Li Most Talented/ Well-Rounded Susan Kang

CKI: Solider of Service Sean Huang

CKI: Unforgettable Person/ CKI: Force of Fellowship James Hui

Dynamic Duo Melanie& Melody

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Knee Slappers! (Answers at the bottom of the page) 1. 2. 3. 4. Why does it take pirates so long to learn the alphabet? Why didnt the pirates phone work? What kind of socks does a pirate wear? Why do pirates always carry a bar of soap?

Scavenger hunt!!!! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Can you answer these questions? Where is the elephant What board member cleans their room in their free time? When /Where is the June DCM What are our DSI/DFI? If you want to write articles, submit collages, poems or other things for the newsletter, who would you send them to?

The first person to email me sachiprim.cki@gmail.com with the correct answers gets a prize of UNTOLD VALUE WHAAAAAA?!?!!?

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1.Because they spend years at C 2. Because he left it off the hook 3. Arrrrrrgyle 4. So that when they are shipwrecked they can wash themselves ashore.

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Website
Come visit our website http://my.daviscki.com/ to check up on current club happenings, committee meetings and links to our service and social google docs. Did you know there is a Circle K app for your smartphone? Search Circle K International and get it today! Instagram Follow us at @daviscki and look through photos of past events. You may be in one! Tag us in your CKI photos #daviscki Twitter Follow us @daviscki to get the most current updates and happenings. #daviscki and get us TRENDING!

Facebook Search UC Davis Circle K International on Facebook to find links to sign up for our Service and Social events, as well a link to submit articles, poems, and other forms of your love for UCD CKI to this very newsletter. You can achieve your dreams of being PUBLISHED! YES!

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Just kidding. But really Did you take pictures at a recent CKI event? Please contact your Historian, Ami Salvador at aasalvador.cki@gmail.com

Elected Board
President Administrative VP Service VP Secretary Treasurer Nancy Bui Ryan Tom Kyle Prado Melanie Wong Aaron Wong president@daviscki.com Nancybui.cki@gmail.com admin.vp@daviscki.com Ryantom.cki@gmail.com Service.vp@daviscki.com Kqprado.cki@gmail.com secretary@daviscki.com Melwong.cki@gmail.com treasurer@daviscki.com Aaronwong.cki@gmail.com (925)354-7872 (408)691-0420 (916) 220-7166 (949)678-9957 (510)332-8836

Appointed Board
Membership Recognition Program Membership Development&Edu Kiwanis Family Technology Service Single Service Fundraising Historian Spirit&Social Spirit&Social Newsletter Public Relations Sam Carey Alvin K. Yu Melody Huang Kat Lehmann Andrew Tom Wen Soon Jonathan Dinh Adrienne Salvador Ashley Pestano Nathan Espiritu Sachi Prim Ashley Schnider samcarey.cki@gmail.com alvinkyu.cki@gmail.com melodyhuang.cki@gmail.com cki.kattlehmann@gmail.com cki.atom@gmail.com wensoon.cki@gmail.com jdinh.cki@gmail.com aasalvador.cki@gmail.com apestano.cki@gmail.com nespiritu.cki@gmail.com sachiprim.cki@gmail.com aschnider.cki@gmail.com (925)354-9271 N/A (510)230-8869 (925)207-4495 (408)691-6626 (408)823-7991 N/A (818)574-9631 (559)623-2176 (925)550-8117 (916)514-2093 (925)222-0006

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