Table of Contents 1-2. September DCM 3-4. Division Social Media 5. PNW Social Media 6. Youth Opportunities Fund 7-8. Preferred Charities 9. President’s Spotlight 10. Polar Bears of the Month 11-12. Meet your Area Admin. 13. Thrift Shop fundraiser 14. Membership Campaign 15. D70’s Membership Goal 16. Collage 17. Why should I join Key Club? 18. Key Club 101 19-20. First Meeting tips 21. Featured Branch 22. K-Family tips 23-24. KCCP Week 25. District Snapchat 26. DANCE TO CURE!
Lt. G. Report The school year has officially begun! I hope you all have been promoting Key Club at all possible moments. There are many goals to obtain for Division 70 this year and with all your hard work we can achieve them. Membership growth is our focus right now, as it is the prime time to recruit members. I have distributed resources and ideas to the presidents of each club. You can either go to them for help or myself. I am here to assist you in any way possible so do not hesitate to shoot me a text with a question or concern. Keep in mind, elections will be held this winter around January or February. Ask yourself if you want to run for higher office in your club, division, or even district level at District Convention. Make sure to attend the September DCM so we can officially meet!
Hello! My name is Mollie Lewandowski and I am the Club President of Country Christian Key Club. When I joined Key Club my freshman year, I had no idea that this one organization would play such a huge role in my life. Key Club has given me endless opportunities to serve, lead, and create friendships which I am so thankful for. It has caused me to step out of my comfort zone and see the world in a whole new way. Key Club truly is life changing. I find it is so amazing to be able to give back to my community through service and see the difference we are making. I am so excited for this upcoming service year and all that Division 70 will be able to accomplish. Go Polar Bears!
During rush week of my Freshman I got introduced to Key Club. I joined because I was told it would look good on a college application but later that year I figure out it was so much more. Key Club is one of the many ways I can give back to my community and it is a great feeling. When I attended my first District Convention I realized how big of an impact Key Club had made in people's lives. From raising money for kids in third world countries to go to school to making blankets for homeless in our community. With all the people I met and the impact DCON has left on me I can't wait for another year. Key Club has been an amazing experience for me and has created an impact like no other. Now that I am Vice President for the Molalla chapter I feel like there is so much more we can accomplish and I'm excited to get started! - Tyler Maricich
Hello! I serve as the Club Treasurer at Country Christian High School. I enjoy every aspect of Key Club. It's very social. A lot of the things we do are fun, most of the time it involves food, and, of course, I get to serve my community. Through every event I've gone to I've become closer with my fellow Key Clubbers and even made new friendships with the people around me. It doesn't matter what we're doing from organizing books to assisting kids during their egg hunt there is always something to enjoy about it. -Mark Grandle
Meet your Area Administrator
Thrift Shop fundraiser Trent Hordichok and I have been working on different ways to raise money for KCCP locally. Recently, we have teamed up with our local thrift shop. Basically, we volunteer our time and work as employees, but our payment goes straight to KCCP. This is a great opportunity to earn easy hours and raise more funds for our District Project. Every Thursday at 2:30 PM we work at the thrift shop until 5 PM. If you are interested in getting involved with what we have set up you can contact us directly, or if you want to learn how to do what we are doing, but in your own community, you can contact us as well.
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