Lowell Bake Sale
NN, Lowell, D34N
On the weekend of July 7th, Lowell Key club hosted a bake sale to raise money for various causes such as lowering the costs of FRN for members and for future bondings. At the corner of West Portal, Lowell Key Club sold multiple different baked goods which included, ube shortbread cookies, oatmeal raisin and sugar. The most popular were the banana bread and chocolate chip cookies which actually sold out. They fundraised from 11am - 2pm and were able to raise over $200 after costs were accounted for. Lowell Key Club hosted this bake sale as not only a fundraiser but a sort of bonding event for the officers. Officers were able to connect and inform the public on Key Club and what Key Club does. There was a lot of support from neighbors and even a previous Lowell Key CLub president.
UNO-TC
JN, Kalaheo, D22K
On June 28th, Kalaheo Key Club officers attended the 2025 Key Club Officer Training Conference (OTC) where a total of 9 Key Clubs from the Komohana division came together to meet! This year’s OTC was held at Castle High School, and offered our club a unique opportunity to meet fellow officers, share ideas, and connect with Key Clubs from other schools. On this day, we did fun icebreakers and attended breakout sessions tailored to each officer role. As someone who took part in this experience, I received a lot of valuable advice that will definitely help me in the long run for this year! Key Clubs also got the chance to participate in a scavenger hunt where we did things such as take pictures and interact with other clubs. The most notable part of OTC was UNO-TC, where we played the Key Club spin of Uno and got to race each other. This year, the Key Club editors (myself included!) claimed victory in UNO-TC and won special edition trading cards as a fun prize! We wrapped up the 2025 OTC with a one-hour campus beautification project for Castle High School, where officers came together to pull weeds, pick up litter, and more. Doing the very thing Key Club stands for was definitely the best way to end the day. Kalaheo Key Club’s current executive board is incredibly grateful for the chance to meet and connect with all the other clubs. Thanks to the OTC, we left feeling prepared to do our best for this year’s Key Club.
Summer Olympics
HS, Hillcrest, D15E
On July 19th, keyclubbers from various divisions gathered to participate in the D15 Summer Olympics! Throughout the day, we played many fun games like tug of war, capture the flag, and more! It was super fun being around new people and competing against other divisions for the gold medal, making it an unforgettable experience. This event gave our members the opportunity to meet new people and make more friends. Not only was it a day filled with games and excitement, but it also helped build a stronger community within our division!
June DCM
BR, D35W
On Saturday June 28, our D35W seals met up at Dalton Mark in Azusa for our June Divisional Council Meeting (DCM)! From 12:30 to 2:30, D35W each club shared their events of the month, presenting their accomplishments for June and goals for July. Big thanks to all the officers that came up to speak! For the rest of the DCM, seals enjoyed boba (all funds were donated to PTP) and bonded over bracelet making. Thank you all to those who showed up, and we hope you all have an AWESOME rest of your summer!
Fourth of July Parade
SM, Enochs, D46N
On July 3rd, Key Clubbers in our division met with Kiwanis at the American Graffiti Museum to work on the Independence Day Parade float. The Kiwanis chose to center the float around Key Club, so not only did we build and ride it, but Samantha Coronado designed it! We made what felt like millions of tissue paper flowers, giant flowers out of cardboard, and covered arches with those tissue flowers. We made a lot of progress and the entire process was really fun, but on July 4th, we still had some finishing touches to add before the parade started.We added the remaining flowers to the float and I distributed mini American flags to wave during the parade. Key Clubbers loaded onto the float and the parade soon began! It was so hot and my arms hurt from waving, but getting to (terribly) sing along to Party in the USA by Miley Cyrus while showing our Key Club spirit is definitely one of my top experiences with this club. Overall, this event was very successful and I am so hyped to continue to show our Key Club spirit (cough cough, at Fall Rally)!