This newsletter provides updates on recent and upcoming service events and fundraisers for the University of Nevada, Reno Circle K club. It highlights their football concessions, a Kiwanis takeover meeting, a successful Red Robin fundraiser, and upcoming volunteer shifts at Special Olympics and St. Vincent's pet food bagging. The member of the month is introduced as Rebecca Fisher, a freshman history major who is passionate about her
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1. Volume III, Issue 3
VOLUME III, ISSUE 3 NOVERMBER 9, 2011
University of
Nevada, Reno An Interview with our Treasurer:
I pledge to uphold
Football Concessions
the objects of
Circle K When and where are football Mackay Stadium every home game
International, To
concessions?
foster compassion
and goodwill What do we do there? Sell a lot of food!
towards others
through service What does the money It goes directly to our club funds. Any
and leadership, go towards? and all tips we receive goes towards our
To develop three DFIs (District Service Initiatives): PTP
my abilities (Pediatric Trauma Prevention),
and the abilities Not for Sale, and Eliminate.
of all people, And
to dedicate myself What’s your impression of it It’s pretty good. It’s really fun talking
to the realization so far? with Circle K’ers who you’re working with
of mankind’s for seven hours on a Saturday.
potential.
What are your main goals as First goal is to have a lot of fun.
Treasurer this year? Second goal is to make sure
members are updated
in the membership update center
website.
On a scale of 1 to 10, how hard is We’re like a frickin’ boulder.
your family gonna BRING IT?!? We’re gonna bring EVERYONE down!
SERVICE 1-2
CALENDAR 3
=
Member 4
of the month
&
Board
Contacts
1 nevadacirclek.webs.com
2. SERVICE VOLUME III, ISSUE 3
Cake = best. Raffle. EvEr.
Kiwanis Takeover
On October 21st, the University of Nevada, Reno Circle K hosted their meeting in place of
the Kiwanis Sunriser’s meeting in a Kiwanis’s Takeover. With a whole platoon of Circle K
Members, we effectively maneuvered our way into the Gold ‘N Silver Inn around 6:45AM. Almost
everybody had their own guise as each set out to conduct their own plan. When the meeting
began, those who didn’t greet Rachel Davis had to be fined as she was the secret greeter, and
Alex Kieu, the fines person pointed out those who did not have their pin/nametag. Going
through the agenda, each board member gave their status update of the club.
The best part of the event was probably the auctioning off of items. We had items from
baked goods to gift baskets. The highest bid item was the Wolf Packs gift basket, where an epic
battle ensued between Tom Leah and his girlfriend, Donna as they battled over the basket dollar
by dollar. The best part of the Kiwanis Takeover might have been when Tom won the Rum Cake
baked by Faye and gave it to the Circle K Club.
Analyzing this entire event, I feel that I have successfully accomplished my role as
Kiwanis Family Chair, although I would like more Circle K Members to attend this event in the
future and experience the joy of being at a Kiwanis Meeting, no matter how early it is in the
morning.
Boris Zhang
Kiwanis Family Chair
Ne-vada! (YUM!)
Red Robin Fundraiser
The Red Robin fundraiser was a great success for Nevada Circle K. We had over 3
tables of members and non-members who attended the event,
and Red Robin even placed a sign for us in the front door, thanking Nevada Circle K for hosting
the fundraiser.
As we sat down J.O. gave all of us our shirts for the upcoming school year. I’m
thinking we will probably look like a giant, yellow safari at FTC, but they look really great. The
majority of us ordered burgers and I had the Banzai Burger, but everyone knows you come
for the bottomless fries (all you can eat steak fries)!!!! We also had a guest surprise
by the birthday boy, Seth Tanoue. We sang him a random song by the Red Robin crew
and they gave him an ice cream dessert, with love. Finally, we all took family pictures,
but sadly there were only 3 people in the giraffe family that day and the hippo family ate
everyone’s food, the end.
Pierce Robledo
Old member/ Kaplan Go-To Guy
2 nevadacirclek.webs.com
3. VOLUME III,
WOLFPACK PRESS
November 2011
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 4 5
Relay for Life FTC
Charity Fall Training
Speed Dating Conference
8-10p (FTC)
Joe Sonora, CA
Ballrooms
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
FTC PTP dolls VETERANS DAY Special
After Olympics
meeting Key to College 7:30a-4p
10:30a-4:05p (THREE
Meet in Joe shifts)
402
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Scrapbook St. Vincent’s Scrapbook
Social 2-4p Pet Food Social 2-6p
Joe 3rd floor Bagging Joe 3rd floor
5:15-7:30p
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Opera House, NO general TURKEY DAY
Capital DCM, meeting
New Member
Installation
Virginia City
10a-4p
27 28 29 30 1 2 3
Scrapbook
Social 2-6p
Joe 3rd floor
General Meeting 7p, Joe 422 Football Concessions 9a-4p, Mackay Stadium
Kiwanis Meeting 7-8a K-Kids noon-1p, carpool 11:45a
3 nevadacirclek.webs.com
4. VOLUME III, ISSUE 3 MEMBER OF THE MONTH & BOARD CONTACTS
member of the month
october: Rebecca Fisher
Year and Major: I'm a Freshman History major.
Fav color: I like the color burgundy because
it reminds me of old Victorian England, and Ron
Burgundy is a pretty BA Anchorman, so who wouldn't
want to love that color because of him?
Fav place to hang out on campus: The Quad
How did you hear about Circle K? I heard from J.O.
On a scale of 1 to 10, how hard is your family gonna
BRING IT?!? A scale of 1-10 is for
all of the other families, my family's scale
goes up to 1000, We bring it hardcore at
1000! GO LIONS!
board contacts
President: V.P. of V.P. of Service: Treasurer: Secretary:
Kaci Hartwick Administration: Cynthia Uba Nam Hoang Alex Kieu
(775) 240-7471 Rachel Davis (702) 823-6201 (702) 302-6152 (775)313-4948
president vpservice treasurer secretary
(702) 203-0205
@nevadacki.com @nevadacki.com @nevadacki.com @nevadacki.com
vpadmin
@nevadacki.com
K-Kids: Kiwanis Family: Historian: Relay for Life:
Noah McKay Boris Zhang Christine Erika Mettke
k-kids (702) 768-3866 Bonuel (702) 882-1860
@nevadacki.com kiwanisfamily relayforlife
(702)768-7812
@nevadacki.com @nevadacki.com
historian
@nevadacki.com
Spirit: Technology: University
J.O. Salva Victoria Silva Connections:
(775) 338-6625 (702) 374-2128 Hector
spirit technology
Mendoza
@nevadacki.com @nevadacki.com
(775) 247-1178
universityconn
@nevadacki.com
4 nevadacirclek.webs.com