The Polar Express Division AYN
August 2014
Table of Contents
Page 3……………...……Letter from your LtG
Page 4-5…………………Officer Contact info Page 6-7………………………………July DCM
Page 8………..…...Membership Recruitment Page 9……………………………………….Dues Page 10………………………….Pay it forward Page 11.…………....................Key club Facts Page 12………….…………Human Trafficking
Page 13……………….……...Eliminate Project Page 14……………....Eliminate Merchandise
Page 15…………………................Alaska Rally Page 16-17……………..Farming Opportunity
Page 18-19……………......Hike to Save a Life Page 20-21…………………….……….K-Family Page 22………………...….Preferred Charities Page 23……………..….Structure of Key Club Page 20…………………………...….Key Dates Page 21….………..Executive Board Contact Page 22-23………..…...….Thanks for reading
Your Lieutenant Governor Hey K-Family, Guess what! Hike to Save a life with Kiwanis is quickly approaching (It is going to be a blast) and we need to get our registration turned in ASAP! Also as the school year kicks off I hope ALL of you start key club off with a BANG! Every club will need help with advertising/recruiting and organizing. (See page 8). With this being said, as we get new members recruited, we need to start getting dues paid. Each club must have 15 members minimum and get their 15 members paid by November 1st (this gives you one month to pay your dues). If any of you guys need help or just want somebody to talk to I am always here. Agape! Always in Love and Service,
Hannah Dew Contact me: (907) 750–0924 ayn.hannahdew@gmail.com
Club O North Pole High School Officers President:
Editor:
Michaela Higgison
Hannah Alley
michaela.higgison.nphs@gmail. hannah.candy.gurl@gmail.com com 907-322-9115 907-687-8166 Vice President: Steven Fischer stevenfischernp79@gmail.com 907-388-9952
Secretary: Kathy Dykes kad0828@yahoo.com 907-375-1402
Treasurer: AnnaBeth Daley abvolleyballgirl@gmail.com
907-854-9464
Officers Lathrop High School Officers President: TBA
Treasurer: TBA
Vice President: TBA
Editor: TBA
Secretary: TBA
West Valley High School Officers President: TBA
Treasurer: TBA
Vice President: TBA
Editor: TBA
Secretary: TBA
Posters/Flyers
Bulletin Boards
Emails
Personal Contacts
Announcements
Social Media
School Newsletters
Letters of invitation
Leave membership open to ALL students
Get input from principals, counselors, teachers, and fellow key clubbers! Target freshman and
sophomores
Make sure ALL members feel useful and needed
Pay it Forward Lets start a chain reaction of people passionate about doing random acts of kindness. I want people to complete a “random act of kindness� and then encourage a stranger to pass on the act of kindness!
Here is a list of pay it forward ideas from the web... 1. Hold the door open for the person behind you 2. Inspire others online. 3. Share your umbrella with a stranger on a rainy day.
4. Check up on someone who looks lonely. 5. Let someone with only a few items cut you in line at the grocery store. 6. Pay for the person in line behind you. 7. Help the weary shopper in front of you who needs that extra two or three cents to avoid breaking a 20-dollar bill. 8. Hug a friend. Let them know how important they are. 9. Send a nice email or handwritten card to someone you know, unexpectedly.
10. If you see a couple taking a self-pic, offer to take the picture for them 11. Leave anonymous thank you notes to teachers. 12. Invite a friend to the movies or dinner. 13. Put change in a vending machine. 14. Buy a meal for a homeless person. 15. Put something you no longer need on craigslist.org for free.
Motto:
Caring–
Key Club is an international student-led organization which provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership.
Our Way of Life 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 God; and combat all forces which tend to undermine
Core values The core values of Key Club International are leadership, character building, caring and inclusiveness.
Hey, Key Club! How do you feel?!?!?! We feel good! Oh! We feel so good! UH! Double it up, UH! UH! Triple it up, UH! UH! UH! One long UH! UHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
Rapper– style, UH, UH, UH, UH, UH!
Human trafficking is the trade of humans, most commonly for the purpose of sexual slavery, forced labor on commercial sexual exploitation for the trafficker or others, for use as child soldiers, or for the extraction of organs or tissues, including surrogacy and ova removal.
How you can Help: Raise awareness of human trafficking. Learn and teach others about it and how to recognize it and equip them with tools to make a difference. Helping identify and locate victims of trafficking to advocating for better legislation to teaching other people about trafficking.
More Facts
What is MNT? MNT stands for Maternal Neonatal Tetanus it’s a deadly disease that steals the lives of nearly 60,000 innocent babies and a significant number of women each year. The effects of the disease are excruciating — tiny newborns suffer repeated, painful convulsions and extreme sensitivity to light and touch.
To eliminate MNT from the Earth, more than 100 million mothers and their future babies must be immunized. This requires vaccines, syringes, safe storage, transportation, thousands of skilled staff and more. It will take US$110 million — and the dedicated work of UNICEF and every member of the Kiwanis family.
35 countries have Eliminated MNT; 24 Countries have yet to Eliminate!
Alaska Rally
Do you have any ideas for the Alaska Rally? Email me!
Physical Work: If you do not want to perform physical labor (or have medical conditions that prevent you from doing so), please do not sign up for Ground to Plate. Volunteers will be asked to lift heavy objects (15-35 pounds), walk, kneel and work on the farm for several hours during each visit.
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To have an experiential understanding of growing and harvesting local, organic produce. To provide a family in need with a season's supply of organic produce.
To VOLUNTEER in the community. TO HAVE FUN!
Weather:
To provide knowledge and integration of the principles of nutrition and holistic wellness.
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Contact Me! Michaela Higgison Location of event:
Call/Text (907) 687-8166 3015 Tekapo Ct, Fairbanks, AK 99709
Email: Michaela.Higgison.NPHS@gmail.com
MNT steals the lives of nearly 60,000 innocent babies and a significant number of women each year. The good news is this deadly disease can be easily prevented. Just $1.80 can save two lives and change entire communities.
Are you ready to help
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Every nine minutes, a newborn baby dies from tetanus. It is excruciating, and a mother can only watch. The baby’s sensitivity to light, sound and contact prevents even the comfort of her touch. You can help protect that connection.
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Preferred Charities
Since 1994, Key Club has been Trick-orTreating for UNICEF and over the years has raised nearly US$5 million for iodine deficiency programs worldwide and HIV and AIDs programs in Kenya and Swaziland. Now it’s helping The Eliminate Project.
For decades, Key Club has partnered with the March of Dimes to give every baby a healthy start. Key Club members raise thousands of dollars annually through various programs, including collecting change, holding dances and taking part in March of Dimes’ signature event, March for Babies.
Key Club participates with Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals by sponsoring fundraising events. Key Club members also participate in service projects at their local children’s hospital.
Structure of Key Club About AYN Division: AYN Colors: Yellow and Blue Schools: Lathrop West Valley North Pole! Mascot: Polar Bear!
Key Dates August 3, 2014: July DCM September 6, 2014: Hike to Save a Life w/ Kiwanis September 13, 2014: March for Dimes Walk
October 17-18: Alaska Rally 5th of every month: Secretary and President Reports DUE
Birthdays Kyle Sunderland– August 6th AnnaBeth Daley– August 18th Jaimy Schwarber– August 20th
Kathy Dykes– August 28th
Contact Information District Governor:
Convention Chair:
Lisa Antonio
Cleo Tsang
lisaantonio.dgov@gmail.com
cleokiutsang@gmail.com
District Secretary:
District Administrator:
Ik Hoon Jung
John Jay jmjay@comcast.net
ijungpnwsec@gmail.com
Assistant District Administrator:
District Treasurer: Aneesh Pappu
aspappu2008@gmail.com
Tom Saunders pnwtoms@gmail.com Finance Administrator: Kevin Buyer buyergang@wavecable.com
District Editor: Jenny Zhang editorjennyzhang@gmail.com
Want to know more? District website: www.pnwkeyclub.weebly.com International website: www.keyclub.org
Thanks for Reading
Back row, from left to right, Nora Dew, Han Claire Brinzow, Marrissa Gifford, Mr. Nelson Front row, from left to right, Kathy Dykes, Chantelle Fosen, Jackie Fosen.
g the Polar Express
nnah Dew, Pam (AYN Kiwanis LtG), Ashley Terry, n. Savannah Collier, Chase Virg-in. Abby Dunham,
From Left to Right, Destiny Dowling and Jaimy Schwarber
Photo Credit Jaimy Schwarber
DIVISION ALASKA YUKON NORTH
PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT