
Division 28 East
california-nevada-hawai'i district key club international
WHAT IS KEY CLUB?
Key Club International is the world's largest student-led high school service organization sponsored by Kiwanis International. Members part of this club performs acts of service and make a positive impact in their community. Members in this club has the opportunity to become a leader through officer positions in the club, division, district and international level.
MISSION STATEMENT
Key Club is an international, student-led organization that provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership.
OBJECTIVES
CORE VALUES
PLEDGE
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To give primacy to the human and spiritual, rather than to the material values of life.
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To encourage the daily living of the Golden Rule in all human relationships.
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To promote the adoption and application of higher standards in scholarship, sportsmanship and social contacts.
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To develop, by precept and example, a more intelligent, aggressive and serviceable citizenship.
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To provide a practical means to form enduring friendships, to render unselfish service and to build better communities.
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To cooperate in creating and maintaining that sound public opinion and high idealism which makes possible the increase of righteousness, justice, patriotism and good will.
Leadership - Leadership is grounded in humility and service to others. A true leader listens, recognizes, and empowers.
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Character Building - Character is built by everyday acts of kindness, integrity and teamwork to grow stronger relationships and communities.
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Caring - Compassion for others is a cornerstone of the Key Club experience, inspiring action and service to one’s community.
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Inclusiveness - We welcome people of all backgrounds and ethnicities to join in serving and making a positive difference in our world.
I pledge, on my honor,
to uphold the Objects of Key Club International;
to build my home, school and community;
to serve my nation and world;
and combat all forces which tend to undermine these institutions.
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Division 28 East



A division is a grouping of clubs in an area. The Lieutenant Governor leads the division with the assistance of a leadership team. The division leadership team (DLT) includes an executive assistant, secretary, news editor, tech editor, media editor, member recognition chair, service coordinator, fundraising coordinator, and spirit coordinator. The Region Advisor, Kiwanis Lt. Governor, and District Administrator are also involved on this level. Each division has a mascot.
ABOUT DIVISION 28 EAST
Division 28 East is a division of Region 5 in the California-Nevada-Hawai'i District of Key Club International. Our division consists of 9 clubs:
Basic
Coronado
Del Sol
Green Valley
Liberty
Silverado
Valley
Division 28 East was created at the beginning of the 2017-2018 Key Club term, due to the increase of clubs and workload for the lieutenant governors to handle.
Division Mascot: Panda
Division Colors: Pink, Black, and White
REGION 5

WHAT IS A REGION?
A region is a grouping of divisions within an area. One or two Kiwanis members are assigned as Region Advisors who help the Lt. Governors with the division they serve. The District Administrator is also involved on this level.
Regional Training Conference (RTC), is a chance when all the divisions comes together to do service projects, learning workshops, and spirit battles. RTC consists of the divisions in the Las Vegas Valley.
ABOUT REGION 5
Region 5 consists of six divisions. These divisions are Division 28 North, South, East, and West, along with Division 38 East and West. Region 5 includes the Las Vegas Valley and the southeastern part of California.
DIVISIONS IN OUR REGION
Division 28 North Phoenixes
Lt. Governor Kamya Winbush- Kline
Division 28 South Seamonkeys
Lt. Governor Jessica Ryn
Division 28 East Pandas
Lt. Governor McKenzie Shelton-Lott
Division 28 West Moons
Lt. Governor Ann Margaret De Guzman
Division 38 East Spartans
Lt. Governor Nicole Shek
Division 38 West Owls
Lt. Governor Sara-Marie Nuesca
REGION ADVISOR
Hanna Santee
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CALI-NEV-HA DISTRICT
WHAT IS A DISTRICT?
A district is grouping of regions within an area. A district is led by a District governor, Secretary, Treasurer, Technology Editor, and Administration. The Lt. Governors of each division within the region, and the appointed board members are also involved on this level.
Every year, there is a District Convention (DCON). DCON is a three day, two night trip. You attend service workshops, participate in district-wide meetings, and meet key clubber from different divisions! This is also the place where you meet and vote for your next district governor, secretary, and treasurer, and watch people get awards for different reasons.
ABOUT CALIFORNIA-NEVADA-HAWAI'I DISTRICT
The California-Nevada-Hawai'i District consists of 736 clubs in 18 regions and 74 divisions. Our district has over 45,000 Key Club members. The CNH district started out as the California-Nevada district in 1947, but then it became the California-Nevada-Hawaii district when the first Hawaiian club became charted club in 1952.
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