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Official Newsletter | Division 26 | Pacific Northwest District| Key Club International | Issue 2
Official Newsletter | Division 26 | Pacific Northwest District| Key Club International | Issue 2 Hey, Unicorns!
Table of Contents
I hope you all are having a wonderful month
Cover page…..…...1
and a great year. I know many of you have AP
LtG Letter…………..2
exams and such so good luck! You guys can do it!
April DCM………….3 Key Dates…………..4
This newsletter will contain information about our next Divisional Council Meeting, SEATTLE RALLY, along with resources that will guide you and your school into a better future (in Key Club).
May DCM…………..5 Portland Rally………6 IT Letter………………7 Key Leader…………8 Rainbow Points…….9 Officer Contact…..10
Any schools that I have NOT visited please email me or contact me via Facebook so that we could set up a date in which I can visit and evaluate your club. If you have any questions such as how to fundraise or advertise to expand your club, shoot me an email and I’ll help you succeed as a club! In love and service,
Kevin Ngo Lieutenant Governor Pacific Northwest District Key Club International Email: ngokevin.ltg26@gmail.com
Official Newsletter | Division 26 | Pacific Northwest District| Key Club International | Issue 2
April DCM Recap
Thank you all for going to the April DCM, I hope you had a fun time and made new Key Club friends! You guys made my first DCM of my term a successful and wonderful one and I agape you all.
Official Newsletter | Division 26 | Pacific Northwest District| Key Club International | Issue 2
April– July April 26th – Dcm – Alki beach May 31st – dcm- Coulon Beach June 28th – DCM – SENIOR DCM WOOOOOT July 26th – DCM – Free to host!
AUGUST – SEPTEMBER August 16th* Seattle Rally – LOCATION TBDAugust 23rd – PCM (presidential meeting)– LOCATION TBD September 27th – DCM- Free to host!
OCTOBER – NOVEMBER October 25th – DCM- Free to host! November 22nd – DCM – Free to host!
DECEMBER – JANUARY December 27th – Ice skating dcm – Renton sno king January 17th – LtG Election Rally – TBD
* = Tentative Date All the Dcms that are free to host are up for grabs if any of you want to host one, email me at ngokevin.ltg26@gmail.com
Official Newsletter | Division 26 | Pacific Northwest District| Key Club International | Issue 2
May DCM
What to bring
Location: 1201 Lake Washington Blvd N, Renton,
Our Division is in charge of bringing cookies
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and chips! But also bring money to donate to the miracle minute! If we raise enough
This DCM will be a joint with Division 22/24, 26, 27,
money, you guys get to pie me in the face
28, 32, 33, 34, and 35! It’ll be a mini Seattle Rally!
and if all the Divisions raise $700, All the LtGs and the exec board will be dunked into the
Why come?
chilly lake!
If you are suffering from post DCON syndrome and want to KEYnect with your fellow Key Clubbers then this is the perfect opportunity to!
ALSO, Bring fun things to do like a Frisbee or a Football!
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What Makes Key Club Unique?
Key Club is the largest high school service organization in the world, but what makes it so special and what enables it to continue to grow? It can’t be the ability to volunteer because no matter where you go, you can find a way to give back to your community. You can even volunteer globally through UNICEF, Rustic Pathways, and other worldwide organizations. What makes Key Club is different from every other organization out there is the tight-knit community that it creates between people who live on opposite sides of a city, a state, a nation, or the world. To fully seize the opportunities that Key Club provides high school students, it’s important for everyone to be involved with their divisions, their district, and international. You can get involved with Key Club International by attending Key Club events, joining social media sites that are created to link together Key Clubbers from all over the world, and talking to your district leaders! In terms of the division, your Lieutenant Governor should be having Divisional Council Meetings every so often in order to bring the entire division together. Your division is composed of the schools around you that have Key Clubs. At these meetings, take advantage of the close distance between you and the other Key Clubbers in attendance. Arrange meet-ups, socials, and joint volunteer projects to increase your impact on your community and meet people who you otherwise would have not had the chance to meet! In terms of your district, the Pacific Northwest District is composed of all of the Key Clubs in Alaska, Washington, and Oregon, as well as some of the clubs in western Idaho, northern California, and Canada. There are rallies in the summer for all Key Clubbers in a specific region to attend and meet new people. At these rallies, you’re bound to have an amazing time while also learning about Key Club International through educational forums. Each year, PNW also hosts District Convention: an exciting weekend in which Key Clubbers from all over the district unite to celebrate the end of a wonderful year of service and prepare for the next one. If you have the chance to attend District Convention, I highly recommend it! Yours in service, Roshni Chandwani International Trustee Roshni.chandwani.kc@gmail.com
Official Newsletter | Division 26 | Pacific Northwest District| Key Club International | Issue 2
RAINBOW BOARD School
April total
April DCM
May Total
Chief Sealth
20
20
Cleveland
40
80
120
Evergreen
40
50
90
Franklin
20
0
20
Garfield
40
30
70
Highline
40
40
80
Mount Rainier
40
40
80
New Start
Seattle Lutheran
20
20
West Seattle
40
80
120
WANT MORE POINTS? Ø Attending DCMs – 10 points per member Ø Secretary report filled out on time – 20 points Ø Attending Kiwanis meetings – 10 points per member Ø Presidential report filled out on time – 20 points Text/call me at 206-981-9715, or email me at ngokevin.ltg26@gmail.com, or Facebook message me with the answer to the question below if you want more Rainbow Board points! REMEMBER TO INCLUDE YOUR NAME AND SCHOOL. What day is the May DCM?
Chief Sealth High School
Cleveland High School
President – Tony Thai – Tonythai7770@yahoo.com
President – Shen Yuan, Yao - legitsheny@gmail.com
Vice President – Richard Chun – Richardsmchun@gmail.com
VP– Lynh Tran – lynh.tran@cle.gapps.seattleschools.org
Secretary – Kristopher – ilikenoodles1018@gmail.com
Secretary – Tyvon Tabadero-
Treasurer –Denise Felipe – denise.felipe97@gmail.com Editor –
tyvon.tabadero@cle.gapps.seattleschools.org Treasurer–Kiet Sam- kiet.sam@cle.gapps.seattleschools.org Editor Jenny Dieng- jenny.dieng@cle.gapps.seattleschools.org
Evergreen High School President: Helen Tram -helentram96@yahoo.com Vice President: Brandon Bailey-brandonsworking@gmail.com
Franklin High School President – Vice President –
Secretary: Kim Nguyen- kimjimmynguyen@yahoo.com
Secretary –
Treasurer: Bemnet Assefa -bemnetatefferi@gmail.com
Treasurer-
Editor: Mimi Yousef-mimi@mengstab.com
Editor –
Garfield High School
Highline High School
President – Emily Wong – Emily.wong8899@gmail.com
President – Rachael Tang – rtang2252@yahoo.com
Vice President – Reanne Wong – reannewong@gmail.com
Secretary – Carmen phu – phu.carmen97@gmail.com Treasurer – Lynda Nguyen – nguyen.lynda7@gmail.com
Vice President – Christina Nguyen – ctn918@hotmail.com Secretary –Triston Jennings-TristonJennings@hotmail.com Treasurer – Shyam rabadia- Shyamrr@live.com
Editor – Jennifer Wang – jenniferwang321@gmail.com
Mount Rainier High School
New Start
President – Angela Truong – truong.angela@yahoo.com Vice President –Ron Secretary – Zoraya Treasurer –Cat Editor –Jenny
Seattle Lutheran High School
West Seattle High School
President – Angel Cucio – angelrose097@gmail.com
President – Ming Ma
Vice President – Maddy Winter – maddy.winterz@gmail.com
Vice President- Mireya Keller
Secretary – Carol Sasai – carol_sasai_xp@hotmail.com
Secretary- Abby Terry
Treasurer – Tate Schuehle – tatertots@13@gmail.com
Treasurer – Jonathan cao Editor – Trisha Magcalas
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