DUE DATES JULY
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EDITOR Reports M.O.M Reports
PRESIDENT Reports SECRETARY Reports
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Song of the month: “Bloom (Close to You)” The Paper Kites (Alex Brandt Remix)
contact me: (503) 935–6154 d65e.kayedelachica@gmail.com
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LETTER FROM YOUR LTG SCHOOL IS ALMOST OVER!!!
Only 7 days left! We just gotta push through finals week, hang on tight, my Turtle Babies! Wow, this school year passed by so fast. As we approach summer, don’t forget to keep up the hard work in our communities! Keep on volunteering and helping others – service never stops! All your hard work over the past year is paying off. You guys are noticed! During your summer volunteer events, be sure to send in some photos to me! You can send them I’d love to see what you’re all up to! One last thing! Be sure to come out to the June DCM. It will be June 21st 12PM-2PM. It will be hosted at the park across from the Beaverton City Library. Come to learn about the Division’s Summer plans. You can CLICK HERE for more information about the DCM! In Love and Service,
Lieutenant Governor of Division 65 East Pacific Northwest District | Key Club International
p: (503) 935-6154 | e: d65e.kayedelachica@gmail.com
MEMBER OF THE MONTH Zach Miller “Zach is always looking for a way to help out his community. He’s an active member in not only Key Club, but leadership and marketing as well. He previously led our club’s biggest fundraiser, assisting our club in raising funds for years to come!!” - Vivian Vang, AHS VP HOJUN SHIN– SOUTHRIDGE “Even as we near the end of the year, Hojun continues to attend both the meetings and service projects that our club provides. We appreciate his hard work!” - Julia Dayton, SrHS VP
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SCHOOLS OUT! (For us non seniors :^) They’re already gone)
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[[June DCM]] --12PM-1PM— *Beaverton City Library Park*
5th-12 PNW ICON Tour! Note: I will be away at ICON. My communication may be limited.
MAY DCM
RECAP
This Senior Send off was
a joint DCM between 65 East and 65 West. Although a bit frazzled, this DCM was definitely one to remember! Thank you to all that attended this DCM. With over 60 attendees and almost 50 of them being from the East side, we are growing every month! There was so much food, funny performances, as well as some nice photos taken. If you are a senior and did not receive your certificate, please message me as soon as possible!
CLICK HERE FOR MORE PHOTOS
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JUNE DCM
YOUTH OPPROTUNITIES FUND (YOF) The Youth Opportunities Fund (YOF) is an endowed fund for Key Club International held within the Kiwanis International Foundation. This fund uses earned interest to help Key Clubs and Key Club members serve the world by providing grants for service opportunities. The Youth Opportunities Fund is established through gifts to the G. Harold Martin Fellowships. YOF grants can help you take action. Look around and identify the things that need to get done in your school, community or world. Applications will be released in July on the YOF website APPLICATIONS ARE DUE OCT. 15 @11:59PM EST CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION
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STAYING KEY-NNECTED In the midst of serene nature and fluctuating weather conditions lies the great PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT (PNW). The Pacific Northwest is, geographically, the LARGEST DISTRICT of Key Club international. The district spans from western CANADA, to Northern CALIFORNIA: with ALASKA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, and the panhandle of IDAHO in between. The PNW encompasses nearly 1.8 MILLION SQUARE MILES and includes over 300 CLUBS that operate under 45 DIVISIONS. Through rain or shine, snow or hail, Key Clubbers in the Pacific northwest dedicate countless hours to their communities and internationally, and are always PROUD N’ WILLING TO SERVE! Stay Key-nnected with the PNW UPDATES!
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BRING A BUDDY
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EXPAND YOUR DIVISION AND EXPAND OUR DISTRICT
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Get to know our Kiwanis partners. VISION PARTNERS Landscape Structures Inc. has been creating innovative playground equipment since 1971. Think of the impact your club could have in your community by constructing a playground as a signature project. Ask your members if giving children a place to play is the right project for your club. See Kiwanis playgrounds and find a local representative at playlsi.com. Nickelodeonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s The Big Help campaign puts kids into action to do something about issues communities face. Kiwanis clubs are encouraged to work with their SLPs on projects like Worldwide Day of Playâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;when the network goes black and kids are encouraged to head outdoors and help their community. Learn what your club can do to engage at nick.com/thebighelp. The U.S. Army partnership is based on a foundation of shared values. Engaging in local opportunities, U.S. Army personnel connect with Kiwanis family members and provide access to local battalion support and resources. Contact your local battalion to invite soldiers to speak at a club meeting, take part in service projects and become Kiwanis members. goarmy.com.
KEY CLUB CO-SPONSOR Rustic Pathways has more than 30 years of experience leading exceptional international education and service programs. High school students broaden their global perspective while performing meaningful service projects around the world. Learn more about the incredible trips offered by inviting a local representative to speak at a club meeting or district convention. Find your local connection at Rusticpathways.com.
PROMOTIONAL PARTNERS Scholastic Books partners with the Kiwanis Family to promote literacy outreach programs. Discuss with your club members how a reading oasis for your local school can be woven into your signature service projects and discover the wide array of literacy programs at kiwanisone.org/read. Up with People is a global education organization focused on bringing the world together through service and music. Kiwanis clubs can engage with Up with People by coordinating service projects, hosting the cast in their homes and sponsoring performances as fundraisers. Find out when Up with People will be in your area at upwithpeople.org.
COMMUNITY PARTNERS Sister Cities International serves as the national membership organization for individual sister cities, states and countries across the U.S. This partnership gives Kiwanians access to more than 2,100 international partnerships, member rates on events and exchange opportunities. Think about how your club can increase local education, arts and cultural impact through a Sister City collaboration. Contact your local Sister City Program through the city search on sister-cities.org. JCI is a nonprofit organization of young active citizens, ages 18 to 40, who are engaged and committed to making an impact in their communities. Kiwanians can partner with JCI members on joint community projects to increase local impact. Find your local JCI chapter or contact your state office to inquire about ways to connect and collaborate. kiwanis.org/findjci
CAUSE PARTNERS IHOP. Your club members can support National Pancake Day by serving as ambassadors to encourage restaurant patrons to support Children’s Miracle Network hospitals. Beginning in each January, watch for information from Kiwanis International about registering to volunteer on National Pancake Day.
PREFERRED CHARITIES Kiwanis International partners with Boys & Girls Clubs of America with a focus on mentoring tomorrow’s leaders. Invite their staff to a club meeting and begin building an impactful relationship. Find your local Boys & Girls Club at bgca.org. Kiwanis International partners with Boy Scouts of America to ensure boys, young men and women grow in character, citizenship, responsibility and leadership to achieve their greatest potential. Your club can sponsor a local troop and support its projects. Find your troop at scouting.org. Kiwanis family members participate with Children’s Miracle Network by sponsoring fundraising events and conducting service projects at their local children’s hospitals. Get involved by contacting your local CMN hospital and invite a representative to a club meeting to share ideas and create a partnership. Find your hospital at childrensmiraclenetwork.org. Kiwanis family members partner with March of Dimes by raising thousands of dollars annually to give every baby a healthy start. To find out how you can help support local events, such as March for Babies and Prematurity Awareness Month, contact marchofdimes.com. Kiwanis family members joined forces with UNICEF to virtually eliminate iodine deficiency disorders. Today we collaborate on The Eliminate Project, raising US$110 million to help eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus from the planet. Continue to stay up to date on this campaign at theeliminateproject.org.
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K–UPDATES Hillsboro Kiwanis Meetings
Coyote’s Bar and Grill – Tuesdays 6:15-7:15PM
Hillsboro Kiwanis will be holding a monthly meeting on projects and occurrences within their club!
Cedar Hills Kiwanis Meetings
Coyote’s Bar and Grill – Tuesdays 6:15-7:15PM
Cedar Hills Kiwanis will be having their monthly meeting providing updates on projects and local events!
Division 63 Council Meeting
SW Naito Pkwy, Portland OR – June 20th @4:30PM-7:30PM
Similar to us, our Kiwanis Clubs are apart of Division 63. They will be having a DCM June 20th. Come out to see what’s up in kiwanis!
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Each month, Division 65 East editors will be creating pages for the divisional newsletter where they will share what's poppin in their clubs. This month, they will be doing the yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s recap
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Aloha
Aloha,
2016-17 Districts Projects Director! Kyra DelaChica is one of the three members from Division 65 East serving on this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s district board. This year, she had been appointed the role as District Projects Director. Kyra As Projects Director, it is her duty to help educate and advertise the new district project. Kyra is an amazing key clubber and we canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t wait to see what she has in store for our district.
2015 Jingle Bell Run
, June!
Aloha Key Club alohakeyclub Aloha High School Key Club
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2016 Load The Luau
New Club Advisor! Monique Coleman is the head marketing teacher here at Aloha. This year, she chaperoned DCON and instantly fell in love with our service, spirit, and leadership. After spending the weekend with her, all of the members loved having her around and decided to invite her to serve as their new key club advisor once Ms. Randolph leaves Aloha. We can't wait to have her oversee our club and help lead our officers in to a path of success and joy.
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BEAVERTON HIGH SCHOOL A few of the service projects from this year… Beaver Den Boys and Girls Aid Community Clean up Highland Park Tutoring Oregon Food Bank Sexton Mountain Elementary Carnival • THPRD Volunteering • Trick-or-Treat for Unicef • • • • • •
Best Attendance— Sarah Eastwood Attended 17 meetings
Most Hours— Cindy Tobon Volunteered 207 hours
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We gained 30 new members and volunteered a total of 2,856.88 hours!
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Lots of smiles :)
Total hours: 1093 Coordinated Projects:
40+
Paid Members:
170
Members with the most hoursâ&#x20AC;Ś Rio Le Volunteered: 51.5 hours
Himani Sood Volunteered: 29.5 hours
TURTLE Schools
President Report (+5 pts)
Secretary Report (+5 pts)
Editor Report (+3 pts)
DC attend (+2
15 (+5)
10 (+5)
15 (+5)
78 (
15 (+5)
10
15 (+5)
10 (
15 (+5)
15 (+5)
15 (+5)
30 (
15 (+5)
15 (+5)
10 (+5)
16 (
10
15 (+5)
15 (+5)
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CM dance 2 pts)
Newsletter Response (+2 pts)
Spirit! (+1-10 pts)
Other
Total
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22 (+4)
12 (+5)
6(+3)
158
(+8)
6
11(+5)
9 (+3)
76
(+14)
10 (+4)
12 (+6)
7 (+2)
104
(+8)
8
14 (+6)
9 (+4)
87
(+12)
6
14 (+6)
9 (+4)
107
Host Service Projects
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NEWSLETTER QUESTIONS
DIVISIONAL SPIRIT
ATTEND KIWANIS EVENTS
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ALOHA
PRESIDENT: TBA| TBA VICE PRESIDENT: Vivian Vang | vivianvang57@gmail.com SECRETARY: Kaylee Rutherford |mkkaylee@gmail.com TREASURER: Ira Mae Nicolas |iratyt@yahoo.com Editor: Eshe Foreshaw |esheforeshaw@gmail.com
BEAVERTON
CO-PRESIDENT: Autumn Sevy | cvautumn@gmail.com CO-PRESIDENT: Hannah Bauman|hannahmb2@gmail.com SECRETARY: Anna Melnik|akm99me@gmail.com TREASURER: Militza Gonzalez|mgb_489@hotmail.com Editor: Allison Van Horn|allison.vanhorn@gmail.com Project Coordinator: Alona Anerson Class Rep: Maya Duncan
SOUTHRIDGE
THE TURTLE SQUAD: Officer Contact Info
PRESIDENT: Jessica Xiao|jessicaxiao11@gmail.com VICE PRESIDENT: Julia Dayton|julia.dayton15@gmail.com SECRETARY: Diana Castelan|dianacastelan15@gmail.com TREASURER: Justin Lim|younghanlim03@gmail.com Editor: Mariella Mandujano|mari.mandujano06@gmail.com
@pnwd65east @alohakeyclub
@buckeyskeyclub @westviewkey club
@d65esouthridge_kc
SUNSET
CO-PRESIDENT: David Chen|davidwc2008@gmail.com CO-PRESIDENT: Hamzah Ahmed|hamzah.s.ahmed@gmail.c SECRETARY: Sanil Hattangadi|laxsanil@gmail.com TREASURER: Jessica Yoon|jacicayoon1@gmail.com Editor: Sophia Cheon|brightsophia@gmail.com
WESTVIEW
PRESIDENT: Brian Kim|brian.ykim@gmail.com VICE PRESIDENT: Keizo Morgan|morgankeizo@gmail.com SECRETARY: Tony Kim| joonsiktony@gmail.com TREASURER: Rosie Nguyen|rosemarie.ta.nguyen@gmail.com Editor: Tina Chau|martinachar@gmail.com Class Reps: Justin Lu, Ashley Arounpradith, Himani Sood Project Coordinator: Andy Huynh Historian: Brandon Hong
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EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT: Julia Dayton | (see southridge) FUNDRAISING CHAIR: Rosie Nguyen |(see westview) SPRIT COORDINATOR: Mark Huynh | 01markhuynh@gmail SPIRIT COORDINATOR: Sanrita Ung | ungsanrita@gmail.com HISTORIAN: Kristen Corpuz| kristen.corpuz24@gmail.com
PNW DIVISION 65 EAST KEY CLUB SUNSET HS KEY CLUB Â ALOHA HS KEY CLUB WESTVIEW HS KEY CLUB BEAVERTON HS KEY CLUB
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PNW CONTACT INFO
DISTRICT GOVERNOR –JULIET YU– julietyu.pnwgov@gmail.com (253) 218-5979
INTERNATIONAL P R E S I D E NT – R I P L I V I N G S T O N– rlivingston@gmail.com
COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR PETER CH’EN peter.ltg28@outlook.com (425) 324-6443
DISTRICT SECRETARY –TIFFANY WONG– tiffanywong.pnwsec@gmail.com (206) 317-9146
DISTRICT T –BRYA bryanlee.pnwtrea (971) 25
INTERNATIONAL TRUSTEE – D E V I N S U N– trusteedevinsun@gmail.com
DISTRICT PROJECTS DIRECTOR
KYRA DELACHICA pnw.projectsdirector@gmail (503) 935-6154
K-FAMILY RELATIONS DIRECTOR GEORGIA CATO georgiacator.krelations@ (778) 870-2406
ORMATION
REASURER N LEE– asurer@gmail.com 58-7236
DISTRICT EDITOR –AUDREY C HOW– audreychow.pnweditor@gmail.com (604) 831-0101
ASSISTANT DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR –CRIENA SEKHON– criena63@gmail.com
MGRC DIRECTOR
STELLA GONZALEZ stella.pnwdistri@gmail.com (425) 499-9156
CONENTION AIDES
JONAH TANG & VIVIA ZHU jonah.conaide@gmail.com viviazhu831@gmail.com
CONVENTION CHAIR – A M Y H U N G– pnwconventionchair@gmail.com (253) 353-5496
DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR –BRIAN EGGER– brian.j.egger@gmail.com
KEY LEADER AMBASSADOR
DEENAH HOWARD deenahh98@gmail.com (253) 682-9476
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