Division 66 November 2014 Newsletter

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PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT KEY CLUB


CENTENNIAL • CLACKAMAS • CORBETT • THE DALLES • DAMASCUS CHRISTIAN • GLADSTON


NE • GRESHAM • PORTLAND LUTHERAN • REX PUTNAM • REYNOLDS • S AM BARLOW • SANDY

NOV 2014 // VOLUME 2 // ISSUE 8

TABLE OF

CONTENTS 04 06 08 10 13 16 17 20 22 23 24 26 28 29 30 31 32 34

Lt. Governor’s Greeting October Recap Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF The ELIMINATE Project What’s Poppin’ in PNW T-Shirt Design Contest District Convention Dues Kiwanis Family Month March of Dimes Lt. Governor Elections Holiday Service Projects Upcoming Events Preferred Charities November DCM Super Spots Scoreboard Contact Information Key Club on Social Media


Greetings, Division 66! I hope everyone is doing well so far. As the weather cools down, never forget to keep a warm heart and spread your love with your homes, schools, and communities! October has been an extremely busy month, and the upcoming holiday season is no different. With so much need out in society today, it won’t be hard to help the community this season of giving. Whether you choose to help out at a soup kitchen or initiate your own service project, I with you the best of luck! Let me know how things go and how I can help.


November is notorious for the month of thanks, so of course I have to thank the members of Division 66 and beyond. Thank you, Key Clubbers, for your support and enthusiasm for service. Thank you, Kiwanians, for your love and care all these years. Thank you, Pacific Northwest District and Key Club International, for giving me the opportunity to serve alongside such dedicated, spirited, and inspirational peers. This year, I am thankful for Key Club and the impact it has had on my life. What are you thankful for? I hope to catch all of you soon. For the seniors, best of luck on finishing those college apps before the upcoming deadlines

this month! I’m in the same boat as you! For everyone, please make sure to keep warm and serve on! I can’t wait to hear about the work we do as a division this month. Yours In Caring Service,

Brian Le 2014-2015 Lieutenant Governor of Division 66

HEROES by Alesso


October was a busy month for Key Clubbers in the Division. From cleanups to Homecoming parades to visits at retirement centers, service was a big part of our Division this month:

55

OCTOBE

Reynolds decks out bulletin with giraffe

Corbett continue C

blankets made which were donated to Northwest Children’s Outreach

2,774

Centennial participates in homecoming parade

hours served throughout the communities in our division

At the end of the month, members went out to Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF, raising money and awareness for the Eliminate Project. At the beginning of November, members participated in Key Club Week to show off their spirit for service.

Keep up the great work, Division 66!

Clackamas’ Hung Le makes balloon animals for the kids


ER 2014 RECAP

es with Wynnwood Senior Center visits

Corbett hosts a road cleanup

Clackamas volunteers at Feed the Hungry Fundraiser

Centennial helps out at science convention

Clackamas face paints at Apple Festival

Gladstone volunteers with SOLVE

Clackamas at UCP skate event

Division 62 x Division 66 October DCM


DIVISIO CO Centennial Clackamas Corbett Gladstone Gresham Reynolds Sam Barlow Sandy

$40.5 $708 $198 $120 $300 $507 $30.0 $100

TOTAL: $20


ON 66 KEY CLUB’S ONTRIBUTIONS:

50 8.51 8.99 0.83 0.00 7.88 04 0.00

DIVISION 66 SAVED

1114

BABIES FROM MNT!

006.75


ELIMINATE PRO 1 BABY DIES EVERY 9

160 BABIES DIE EVER


OJECT UPDATE MINUTES FROM MNT.

RY DAY FROM MNT.


ELIMINATE PROJECT

MERCHANDISE SNAPBACKS

BEANIES

LANYARDS

T-SHIRTS

Click for Google Form to buy merch. Show the world you’re an ELIMINATOR


PNW KEY CLUB WEEK

Key Clubbers across the Pacific Northwest District and Key Club International participated in Key Club Week to raise awareness to Key Club. Check out their spirit by looking up #KeyClubWeek!

Centennial Advisor Mrs. Haverkamp

Division 65 Lieutenant Governor, Tasmia Ahmed

Division 21 Lieutenant Governor, Selina Nguyen

DISTRICT FALL BOARD MEETING

The Pacific Northwest District Board met up in DuPont, WA on November 7th-9th, 2014. Over the weekend, the board worked hard to prepare for upcoming Lt. Governor elections and District Convention. The PNW District also officially welcomed two new divisions after splitting Division 13/15/17 and Division 65!

PHOTO CREDIT: JENNY ZHANG




T-SHIRT DESIGN CONTEST Requirements

Example

FRONT

FRONT  Division 66  Giraffe BACK Centennial, Clackamas, Corbett, The Dalles, Damascus Christian, Gladstone, Gresham, Portland Lutheran, Rex Putnam, Reynolds, Sam Barlow, Sandy

 Pacific Northwest District Key Club EITHER/OR/BOTH  Key Club Logo  Year (2014-2015)

BACK

 12 Clubs of our Division

Deadline (TBD) Sometime during December

COLORS Limit your colors to as few as possible. Preferably, your design will have a maximum of 2-3 colors, not including the color of the t-shirt. Optional: relate it to this year’s DCON theme (space)

Submit Email me at lebrianpnw@gmail.com Include your name and club.


GET READY TO TAKE

SERVICE TO INFINITY AND BEYOND

PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT KEY CLUB

TH 66

ANNUAL

DISTRICT CONVENTION

SEATTLE, WA | MARCH 13TH-15TH, 2015


DISTRICT CONVENTION WHAT IS DCON? DCON is District Convention, the yearly gathering of over 1,800 Key Clubbers from across the Pacific Northwest District. For one weekend, these Key Clubbers meet in Seattle, Washington and celebrate a year’s worth of service. This year’s theme is “SERVICE TO INFINITY AND BEYOND,” emphasizing the members who go the extra mile and beyond to serve their homes, schools, and communities.

CALL TO CONVENTION 2015

WHAT DO YOU DO? • • • • • • • •

Meet Key Clubbers from all over PNW Elect the next District Executive Board Retire and Install the old/new District Board Attend the Service Fair Chant at Opening and Awards Sessions Watch entertainment and talent Go to forums to better your clubs Dance at the Governor’s Ball

THE DETAILS

Where: Seattle Sheraton Hotel & Washington State Convention Center When: March 13th-March 15th, 2015 Cost: about $300 per member, which includes  Convention Registration  Hotel Room  Food  Transportation  New Friends  Priceless memories

FOR OFFICERS

Here are the Call to Convention packets for your club to fill out. Registration is due on January 24th. More details on how to fill these out will be out soon. Take a look over these first to get an idea of what is needed from you! Section A: Registration Section B: Candidate Information Section C: Awards & Talent Please start getting a list of members who are interested in attending convention this year and advisors to go with your club. All Division 66 DCON attendees must attend the December DCM & Lieutenant Governor Election on Sunday, December 21st.


AT A GLANCE


SHOUTOUT TO

REYNOLDS KEY CLUB!

Thumbs up from District Treasurer Aneesh Pappu and Lt. Governor Brian Le to Vianey Jimenez, Veronica Villegas, Soltsi Hernendez, Kayla Cha, and Alyssa Vy for submitting dues by the Earlybird deadline! Great job!


Project

• • • • •

Happiness


HAPPY KIWANIS

FAMILY MONTH!

What sets Key Club International from every other service organization is the support it gets from being a branch of Kiwanis International. We get the opportunity to lead and grow thanks to the care from Kiwanians and the chance to inspire and serve alongside K-Kids, Builders Club, Circle K, and Aktion Club.

THANK YOU KIWANIS!


NOV.

November is Prematurity Awareness Month with World Prematurity Day on November 17th.

Help the March of Dimes tday!




UPCOMING HOLIDAY P DAMASCUS CHRISTIAN LIGHT UP A LIFE November 7th; 12 PM @ Damascus Community Church

CORBETT VETREANS DAY BREAKFAST November 12th, 7 AM @ Corbett High School REYNOLDS RETIREMENT CENTER VISIT November 13th, 3:30 PM @ Cherry Park Plaza Senior Living

CENTENNIAL CANNED FOOD DRIVE November 13th-15th @ Centennial High School SAM BARLOW MEALS ON WHEELS November 22nd, 10AM @ Happy Valley New Seasons


PROJECTS WINTER SERVICE PROJECTS Volunteer at a soup kitchen Decorate a local senior center Carol around your neighborhood Make sandwiches to give to homeless people Bake cookies to give out to less fortunate people

Fill stockings with small gifts to donate to families Make blankets or scarves to warm up someone’s life Host a clothes, jackets, book, or canned food drive

Make ornaments to give to a retirement home Create holiday cards to send to troops Volunteer at the Oregon Food Bank Ring bells for the Salvation Army


SUN

MON 2

TUES

3

WED

4

THURS

5

FRI

6

SAT 7

8

FALL BOARD KEY CLUB WEEK

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

1: 1: 5: 3-7: 7-9: 16: 29:

VP Reports Due Editor Reports Due Secretary Reports Due Key Club Week District Fall Board Meeting LtG Candidates Meeting DCM

1: 1: 5: 21:

VP Reports Due Editor Reports Due Secretary Reports Due Lt. Governor Election

Jan 19: DCON Registration Due Mar 13: DCON


KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL’S

PREFERRED CHARITIES MAJOR EMPHASIS:

“Children: Their Future, Our Focus”


DIVISION 66 KEY CLUB

NOVEMBER DCM

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 29TH 1 PM TO 3 PM @ GRESHAM LIBRARY


MISC.

TOTAL

5

1012

10

35

463

CENTENNIAL

362

20

20

20

48

10

CLACKAMAS

858

20

20

20

81

CORBETT

378

20

20

THE DALLES

0

DAMASCUS CHRISTIAN

5

GLADSTONE

35

20

GRESHAM

200

10

PORTLAND LUTHERAN

5

5

REX PUTNAM

0

0

REYNOLDS

298

20

20

20

12

8

SAM BARLOW

361

20

20

20

6

SANDY

38

REPORT

SECRETARY

COMMUNICATION 8

DCM

550

EDITORS REPORT

30

VP REPORT

40*

BEFORE

EARLY BIRD DUES

SUPER SPOTS SCOREBOARD

0

7

20

25

10

72 210

50

20

448

9

15

451

8

10

56

SUPER SPOTS BREAK DOWN 20

Vice President Report (submitted by the 1st of the month)

20

Editor Report (submitted by the 1st of the month)

20

Secretary Report (submitted by the 5th of the month)

3

DCM attendance (per member)

10

PCM attendance (as a club)

10

Communication throughout the month

10

President’s Assignment

5

Kiwanis Meeting Attendance

The club with the most Super Spots at the end of the term will win a

in the lead

1012 CLACKAMAS 550 CENTENNIAL 463 CORBETT

IN MARCH 2015


PNW DISTRICT

INTL.

CONTACT INFORMATION

INTERNA

INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT

PACIFIC

INDIANA-EASTERN IOWA

DISTRICT GOVERNOR

DISTRICT SECRETARY

DIVISION 28

DIVISION 65

lisaantonio.dgov @gmail.com

ijungpnwsec @gmail.com

DISTRICT TREASURER

DISTRICT EDITOR

DIVISION 56

DIVISION 32

apappu97 @gmail.com

editorjennyzhang @gmail.com

CONVENTION CHAIR

DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR jmjay@comcast.net

DIVISION 32 pnwconventionchair @gmail.com

ASSISTANT DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR tom@saunders-appraisal.com

DISTRICT PROJECT DIRECTOR

MEMBERSHIP GROWTH DIRECTOR

dorothywang.ltg64@gmail.com

copparam.suvir@gmail.com

COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR

K-FAMILY RELATIONS DIRECTOR

anavgagneja@gmail.com

sok.athena@gmail.com


ATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT

PACIFIC NORTHWEST’S INTERNATIONAL TRUSTEE

C NORTHWEST DISTRICT

TEXAS-OKLAHOMA DISTRICT

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

DIVISION 66

INCOMPLETE INFORMATION FROM: The Dalles Damascus Christian Portland Lutheran Rex Putnam (Inactive)

lebrianpnw@gmail.com

GRESHAM

DIVISION 66

CENTENNIAL

President: Tommy Nguyen Vice President: Darlene Xiong Secretary: Kalhia Yang Treasurer: Helen Nguyen Editor: Stephanie Hout

CLACKAMAS

President: Louiza Bovaeva Vice President: Bailey Chen Secretary: Lauren Phan Treasurer: Patrick Le Editor: Hung Le

CORBETT

President: Nicole Philpott Vice President: Anna Wilms-Crowe Secretary: Katie Riley Treasurer: Cedar Mackaness Editor: Chloe Ballard

GLADSTONE

President: Andra Breshears Vice President: Trask Telesmanich Secretary: Sarah Clyde Treasurer: Matthew Prom Editor: Madison Niiranen

President: Victoria Blanger Vice President: Olivia Loftin Secretary: Hannah Hohbach Treasurer: Tim Smart Editor: Tahji Cutler

REYNOLDS

President: Vianey Jimenez Vice President: Veronica Villegas Secretary: Soltsi Hernandez Treasurer: Kayla Cha Editor: Alyssa Vy SAM BARLOW President: Haley Coutts President: Ana Parvankin Vice President: Ashley DuPis Secretary: Bethany McCurley Treasurer: Kainoa Cuttitta Editor: Isis Dominique Navarro

SANDY

President: Grace Knapp President: Pam Frasier Vice President: Clayton Westbrook Secretary: Molly Nutt Treasurer: Julie Grosav Community Liaison: Zayna Salveter


THANK YOU FOR R

THE GIRA with


READING

AFFE PRESS. lebrianpnw @gmail.com


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