The Giraffe Press - Division 66 - Volume 4 Issue 11: February Edition

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CENTENNIAL • CLACKAMAS • CORBETT • THE DALLES • DAMASCUS CHRI

03 Hey, What’s Up, Hello! 04 Division 66 Social Media 05 Lieutenant Governor Elect 06 Corbett Club Spotlight 07 PNW Key Club & Social Media 09 KCCP 10 Divisional Dream Team Update 11 Key Club 101 12 What is Key Club? 13 Sixty-Six Goes A Little Like This! 15 Kiwanis Partners 17 PNW Executive + Appointed Officers 19 Division 66 Officer Info 21 February Calendar 22 UPDATED Super Spots

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ISTIAN • GLADSTONE • GRESHAM • REYNOLDS • SAM BARLOW • SANDY

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Hey Giraffes!

Yours in Love and Service, 2016-2017 Lieutenant Governor Division 66

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JUST CLICK ON THE PICTURE, IT’S A LINK!

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Hey giraffes! My name is Reanna Le and I am glad to say that I've been elected as the Lieutenant Governor of Division 66 for the 2017-2018 term! Special thanks to all the members that attended the election rally, it was great to see you guys support our division! I'm very grateful to be given this opportunity to serve such a wonderful division and cannot wait til District Convention to be inducted. I look forward to serving you guys and helping our division reach greater heights, as well as meeting all you wonderful members! Let me tell you a bit about myself! I'm currently a junior at Clackamas High school. I spend my free time hanging out with friends or watching shows like Grey's Anatomy and the Flash. My favorite food is chicken wings and drink is taro boba. Now on to my my Key Club journey. It began freshman year but I was interested in the club in elementary school. Key Clubbers helped me create unforgettable memories for 5 years and so I wanted to do the same for my community. This lead to things like attending District Convention to now serving you guys as Divisional Editor. With all that said, the countdown continues to April 1st when I become Lt.G, but don’t forget Brian's still our Lieutenant Governor! Until then, hope to see you guys at DCMs and don't hesitate to introduce yourself beforehand!

Reanna Le

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“This January Corbett Key Club was able to take part in only a few events due to weather prohibiting circumstances. We were able to make it to Brookdale Senior Living once and two of our officers attended the election of a new lieutenant governor for Division 66. Besides those two outings the biggest progress being made in our Key Club was large amounts of planning for upcoming volunteer opportunities such as a fundraiser being organized in hopes to raise money to foot some medical bills for the son of a Corbett Key Club alumni and scheduling dates to partake in Meals on Wheels. This February we hope for good weather so that we're able to follow through on our many plans.�

Delaney Daugherty Corbett Key Club Editor

Want to get a club spotlight? Send in a great editor reports with lots of stunning pictures to show the division!

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THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT

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 Pacific Northwest 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!

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CLUB COUNT: 179 MEMBER COUNT: 9,392 MASCOT: MORTIMER MOOSE COLOR: FUCHSIA MOTTO: “Proud n’ Willing to Serve!”


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MAGGIE WU

MATHEW CHEN

EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

BRANDON NGUYEN

BRENDA RAMIREZSANCHEZ

SPIRIT COMMISIONER

SPIRIT COMMISIONER

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SIXTY SIX GOES A LITTLE 13


CLUBS (9)

E LIKE THIS! 14


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FEBRUARY 1

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IMPORTANT DATES! PNW KC WINTER BOARD MEETING – FEBRUARY 24th to 26th Kiwanis Day @ DoernBECHER’S – February 25th 21

VP REPORT

EDITOR REPORT

SECRETARY REPORT

WINTER BOARD


BEFORE

CENTENNIAL

735

CLACKAMAS

910

CORBETT

430

VP REPORT

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10

GLADSTONE

457

GRESHAM

327

REYNOLDS

706

10

SAM BARLOW

485

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30

SECRETARY REPORT

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THE DALLES

SANDY

EDITOR REPORT

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DCM/PCM OFFICER TRAINING

MISC.

TOTAL

51

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816

42

30

1002

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484 10

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487

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361

60

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826

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555

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