Division 26 September Newsletter

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P A C F I C N O R T H W E S T D I S T R I C T

Issue 6 || Volume 1

DIVISION 26 SEPTEMBER 2016


1 - Lieutenant Governor’s Letter 2-3 - Division 26 September Calendar 3 - Kiwanis Children’s Cancer Program 4 - PNW Social Media 5-6 - August DCM Recap 7 - Youth Opportunity Fund 8 - September DCM 9-10 - Key Leader 11-12 - Order KCCP Merchandise 13 - Why Should I Join Key Club? 14 - Key Club 101 15-16 - Get to know our Kiwanis partners 17-18 - Pay your dues! 19 - Division 26 101 20 - Division 26 Cheers 21 - D26 Shirt Pre-Orders 22 - What Have YOU Been Up To? 23 - Officer of the Month 24 - Unicorn of the Month 25 - Rainbow Points Board 26 - Divisional Contacts


Letter from the LTG Hiya Division 26! This year is going to be crazy! Welcome back to school and get ready for a new and exciting service year. We have lots to prepare for such as DCON, club rushing, and community service projects. I can’t wait to see what we can all do by March 31st. We’ve also We’ve also made a lot of progress throughout the summer! We will soon be having a new school (Rainier Beach) join us! Please welcome them into the family if you see them at a DCM and make sure they’re included!! A few pages I want to emphasize in this newsletter is the MUC, KCCP merchandise, the social with 32/33, and of course the September DCM! This month we’ll be doing non-slip socks for Seattle Children’s! Can’t wait to see you all! In Love and Service, Division 26 Lieutenant Governor PNW District

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New Year,


, New Me August was all about preparing for the new year, and the new year means new material. Officers spent time with the me and the Divisional Board to train for the next year. And of course, we couldn't forget about food! We had an ice cream social, to cool off with the beautiful weather that week. Not only did we DIY our notebooks, we also made promotional posters for the new school in our division, Rainier Beach High School! This DCM was a success :)

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APPLY FOR A YOF GRANT! What is YOF?

The Youth Opportunity Fund otherwise known as the YOF, donates to your club to host a service project! It is funded by Kiwanis International Funds! The YOF can help change your community, so don’t be afraid to serve your community in a larger scale with help from the YOF!

● YOF grants are given only to Key Clubs and/or club members ● The application must be received by October 15 at 11:59 PM EST ● Clubs may request funding assistance ranging anywhere from US$100 to US$2,000 ● Applicants must use the current YOF grant application

FIND OUT MORE HERE! 12

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September DCM Giving to a Cause

What?

For this month's DCM, we are giving back to KCCP, this year's district project. We will be making non-slip socks for the kids, we will be needing KIDS socks and puffy paint (fabric paint) so make sure to bring your assigned materials! Since the new school year is coming to a start, we will be making more promotional posters to put up at your schools! See you all there :)

Where?

New Holly Library- 1:00om - 3:00pm OFFICER TRAINING: 3:15pm - 5:00pm

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Chief Sealth - Puffy Paint Cleveland - Poster Paper AND Markers September 17th, 2016 1:00pm - 3:00pm Evergreen - KIDS Socks Franklin - Food Garfield - Puffy Paint Highline - Food/Utensils/Bowls Mount Rainier -KIDS Socks New Start - Food/Bowls Rainier Beach - KIDS Socks Join the Facebook event page Seattle Lutheran - Poster Paper AND Markers for more information! West Seattle - Puffy Paint 13

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Make sure to pay your dues and update the 22

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MUC (Membership Update Center) on time!! 23

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Divisional Colors: Royal Blue & White

Division 26 started in 2008

We are Division 26, also known as the Unicorns. Our division is geographically located in central/south/west Seattle, Burien, and Des Moines. We never fail to make the moment majestic and magical as a team. We are always Proud ‘N’ Willing to serve! 24

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We’ve never changed our mascot or our Divisional Colors


D26 is on the move We’re back again and here to prove We’re number one , so take a seat Sit back and feel the 2-6 beat

Explode, Ignite D26 is Dynamite (X3)

We got the spirit and we got the beat, We’re the division that you can’t defeat We’re here and we can’t be stopped 25

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You guys wanted Divisional spirit gear! Here it is! Alex from West Seattle created a sweatshirt design for us, so shoutout to her! Pre-orders for these sweatshirts are HERE! The link is down below, so order your’s TODAY!

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Link to order!

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What Have YOU Been Up to? Mt. Rainier High School made a poster board to promote and recruit new members to their home club!

Chief Sealth and West Seattle High School hosted a bonfire social at Alki Beach!

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O F F I C E R I nominate Kaylynn as officer of the month because she has showed her dedication to Key Club this month. She always finds a way to come to Key Club events even if they are far from her distance, showing how much she is willing to give up her time to come and join us! She is also a hard worker, always willing to learn new ways to improve her home club, Cleveland High School. Thank you for awesome work Kaylynn! (Fun fact: Kaylynn is also very knowledgeable about her KC facts! Come to her if you have any questions ;)) 28

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Nhu has been one of the most dedicated members, serving on the divisional board, devoting hours to this organization, and also being a welcoming unicorn. Everywhere Nhu goes, she brings her energy and her smile. She makes the DCMs, rallies, and she’s a pleasure to work with her. She’s always a message away and is always open to working with a new group of people. She’s always trying to make the division better! Thanks for your work Nhu Fun fact: “Shake ya booty, no way! Pray to Jesus, OKAY” Nhu loves being a part of TNTT!

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Cleveland

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Chief Sealth

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Evergreen

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Franklin

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Garfield

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Highline

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Mount Rainier

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New Start

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Seattle Lutheran

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170

West Seattle

Attend DCMs - 10 points per member On-time secretary report - 20 points On-time VP Report - 20 points Attending Kiwanis Meetings - 10 points per member *proof of attendance is required* *no points if I haven’t received your school’s secretary report* 25

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Divisional Contacts Lieutenant Governor ANTHONY LU Luanthony.ltg26@gmail.com Divisional Executive Assistant

YANA FRIGILANA arianacfrigillana@gmail.com

Divisional Historian

NHU NGUYEN nhuthnguyen5@gmail.com

Divisional Fundraising Director

GINA NGUYEN gina.nguyen@cle.gapps.seattleschools.org


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