PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT KEY CLUB
CENTENNIAL • CLACKAMAS • CORBETT • THE DALLES • DAMASCUS CHRISTIAN • GLADSTON
NE • GRESHAM • PORTLAND LUTHERAN • REX PUTNAM • REYNOLDS • S AM BARLOW • SANDY
OCT 2014 // VOLUME 2 // ISSUE 7
TABLE OF
CONTENTS 06 08 10 12 14 15 16 20 22 24 25 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 40
Lt. Governor’s Greeting September DCM Recap September Club Recap Reviewing the “O.A.T.H.” Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF The ELIMINATE Project Key Club Week T-Shirt Design Contest Message from Aneesh Pappu Message from Lisa Antonio Key Club on Social Media Project Happiness Youth Opportunities Fund Key Leader Upcoming Events October DCM Super Spots Scoreboard Key Club 101 Contact Information
key•club /kē kləb/ (noun)
1. the oldest and largest service program for high school students 2. a student-led organization whose goal is to teach leadership through helping 3. an organization that places value on leadership, character building, caring, and inclusiveness 4. a group of high school students bettering their homes, schools, and communities one service project at a time 5. the best club for high schools across the world
PHOTO CREDIT: LOUIZA BOVAEVA
MESSAGE FROM THE
LTG
“What we dream, it's all that matters We're on our way, united Turn the crowd up now We'll never back down”
Yours In Caring Service,
Brian Le
2014-2015 Lieutenant Governor of Division 66
SEPTEMB
6 87 134 74
clubs present Centennial, Clackamas, Corbett, Gresham, Reynolds, Sam Barlow
members present including Key Clubbers from Divisions 66 and 62 and Kiwanians
dollars raised which will go towards supporting The Eliminate Project
vaccines provided for women to prevent MNT from affecting their family
BER 2014 DCM RECAP
SEPTEMBER 2014 CLUB R
Gladstone Key Club’s First Meeting
Sam Barlow Key Club makes Birthday Cards at First Meeting
Clackamas Key Clubbers volunteer at the Oregon Food Bank
Sam Barlow Key Club at Boring Marathon
Centennial Key Club’s First Meeting
Clackamas Key Club volunteers at Verne Duncan Carnival
Clackamas
Centennial Key Clubbers donate money at the DCM’s Miracle Minute
Reynolds Key Club’s First Meeting
Sam
RECAP
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volunteer hours served Clackamas Key Club’s First Meeting
dollars raised for charity
Key Club has a huge turnout for its car wash
m Barlow Key Club President Ana Parvankin
Corbett Key Club Picnic with Wynwood
Centennial: Clackamas: Corbett: The Dalles: Damascus Christian: Gladstone: Gresham: Portland Lutheran: Rex Putnam: Reynolds: Sam Barlow: Sandy:
15 196 34 20 15 33 102 21 15 28 4 15
Goal: Club membership growth of 10% per club
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Boy does time fly. It feels like January 4th, 2014 – the day I was elected as Lieutenant Governor of Division 66 – was just yesterday. My term started in April, which makes October the mark of the beginning of the second half of my term. Going into my election, I had goals I wanted to achieve in mind. I outlined these in my “OATH” to the division. With the last half of my term starting, I want to revisit these goals with you all, sort of as a check on the progress we’ve made so far as a division. I’ve seen tremendous growth in Division 66 already, but much more work can be done. I want to thank you all for your support and care you’ve given me these past six months. Here’s to the final half of our time together! Let’s make it the best!
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O.A OUTREACH TO THE ENTIRE DIVISION
AID
Established some sort of contact with all 12 clubs during the course of the first 6 months Currently have a hold of 9 clubs’ officers Currently reaching out to 1 club’s officers Currently reactivating 2 clubs
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GOALS: • Have contact with all 12 clubs’ officers • Reactive Portland Lutheran and Rex Putnam
• Hav all 1 club medi • Mak read conc
LOOKING BACK AT THE
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GOALS: ve a meeting with 12 clubs (through b visits or online ium) ke myself more dily accessible with cerns/issues
TEAM UP WITH OTHERS
HELP OUT THE NEXT LT. GOVERNOR
Hosted a successful May DCM with Division 62 Hosted a successful DCM with Divisions 62, 64, and 65 Opened up the idea for joint service projects within the division (with Key Clubs and Kiwanis)
Kept a record of notes for DCMs, PCMs, rally planning, forum leading Maintaining accurate officer contact information
GOALS: • Increase inter-club service projects • Post volunteer opportunities for clubs to participate in with one another
GOALS: • Start a document with tips & tricks/do’s & don’ts of leading Division 66 • Host a Lt. Governor candidates meeting before elections to ensure committed individuals
THE ELIMINATE PROJECT
#PNWKEYCLUB #TOTFU
maternal neonatal tetanus
1
claims the life of
every
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provides enough money to save a mother and her babies from MNT.
JOIN US!
IT’S TIME FOR MONDAY
Show people what Key Club is all about! Spread the word by publicizing Key Club Week in local stores, your school Web site, community newspaper
TUESDAY
WEDNE
ESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
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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
MESSAGE FROM ANEESH PAPPU Hey Key Club Treasurers!
This is Aneesh Pappu, your District Treasurer. I hope you are all having a wonderful and productive school year and, for all you seniors, I hope that college applications are going well! We are currently in the midst of my favorite time of the year – dues season! Dues season runs until December 1st and is the time frame in which all clubs must submit dues in order to be a part of Key Club International. Although there are many service organizations aside from Key Club that do not require payments to join, there is no group that provides you with the same level of opportunities as we do. When you pay dues to join, you’re joining an international organization with ties and projects all over the world. Your dues provide you with the opportunity to fundraise for projects such as the Eliminate Project in order to cure deadly diseases around the world. The benefits don’t stop there however; joining Key Club provides you and your club with resources to succeed. As a paid member, you and your club immediately receive the benefits of district support ranging from the help of your Lieutenant Governor and District Executive Officers to the aid of the adult Kiwanians who support us in each and every endeavor we undertake. As we enter October, a very important deadline for dues submission is arriving – Early Bird dues are due November 1st. Although it is not required to meet this deadline, submitting your club’s dues by this time comes with a myriad of benefits, including priority seating at DCON and an Early Bird patch for your club’s banner. In order to meet this deadline, each club must submit $12.50 per member for at least 15 members through the Membership Update Center (MUC), which can be found at www.keyclub.org/MUC. If you have not logged into the MUC this school year yet, it is crucial that you sit down with your adviser, login, and begin the registration process. If you have any issues with login credentials, be sure to email memberservices@kiwanis.org and include me as well (apappu97@gmail.com). After the Early Bird deadline, the final deadline for dues submission is December 1st. Unfortunately, clubs who do not submit their dues by this date will be placed on delinquent status, which can eventually translate into suspended and even inactive statuses for clubs. In order to avoid this, I highly recommend that you finish the dues process as soon as possible! I am also always available to assist if you have any issues, so don’t hesitate to shoot me an email or Facebook message if you ever need to! Happy Dues Season! In Caring & Service, Aneesh Pappu Pacific Northwest District Treasurer Key Club International apappu97@gmail.com
WE WANT
CLICK FOR DETAILS ON SUBMITTING DUES.
@keyclub FACEBOOK
WEBSITE
@pnwkeyclub FACEBOOK
ISSUU
WEBSITE
@centennialkeyclub
@clackamas_keyclub @reynoldskeyclub
Email: lebrianpnw@gmail.com
Project
• • • • •
Happiness
the The Youth Opportunities Fund (YOF) is an endowed fund for Key Club International held in the Kiwanis International Foundation. The fund allows Key Club members the opportunity to improve their schools and communities. These grants allow members and clubs complete a project by helping with some of the funds. Funds can range from $100 to $2,000.
The Process 1) GET THE APPLICATION 2) DESCRIBE THE PROJECT
How it will aid the community What you have done so far If the project will be repeated How the project can be made self-sustaining for the future Leaders of Project Timeline of Project
3) DESCRIBE THE BUDGET List of items Donations/independent funding Amount requesting 4) SIGNATURES 5) SEND
The Deadline
OCTOBER 15TH
11:59 PM EST The Application http://www.keyclub.org/servi ce/fund/yof/yofgrant.aspx
The Address SNAIL MAIL Kiwanis International Attn: YOF Application/Nicole Harris 3636 Woodview Trace Indianapolis, IN 46268-3196, USA
FAX 1-317-879-0204
EMAIL yof@kiwanis.org
KEY LEADER
CAMP COLLINS CAMP SAMBICA GRESHAM BELLEVUE
www.key-leader.org
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VP Reports Due Editor Reports Due Secretary Reports Due Key Club Week
Nov.: Lt. Governor Candidates Meeting Jan.: Lt. Governor Election Mar.: District Convention
KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL’S
PREFERRED CHARITIES MAJOR EMPHASIS:
“Children: Their Future, Our Focus”
OCTOBER DCM SERVICE PROJECT W/ D62
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DCM
PCM
COMMUNICATION
MISC.
TOTAL
10
10
362
117
10
10
3
10
10
CENTENNIAL
217
20
20
CLACKAMAS
661
20
20
CORBETT
300
20
20
THE DALLES
0
DAMASCUS CHRISTIAN
0
GLADSTONE
0
GRESHAM
191
PORTLAND LUTHERAN
5
5
REX PUTNAM
0
0
REYNOLDS
187
20
20
SAM BARLOW
256
20
20
SANDY
23
REPORT
EDITORS REPORT
10
VP REPORT
75
BEFORE
SECRETARY
SUPER SPOTS SCOREBOARD
20
858 15
378 0
5
20
5 6
20
5
10
3
35 200
21
10
10
10
298
15
10
10
10
341
5
10
38
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
858 CLACKAMAS 378 CORBETT 362 CENTENNIAL
IN MARCH 2015
KEY CLUB INT CORE VALUES • • • •
STRUCTURE
CLUB DIVISION
VISION
DISTRICT INTERNATIONAL
COLORS PREFERRED CHARITIES PLEDGE
“CARING – our way of life”
TERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL BOARD
PACIFIC NORTH MASCOT & COLORS
CHANT
MAP
“Proud ‘N’ Willing to Serve”
DISTRICT
HWEST DISTRICT BOARD
A LOOK AT PNW
Portland Area Rally 2014
Tacoma Area Rally 2014
International Convention 2014
Seattle Rally 2014
DIVISIO MASCOT & COLORS
D66 DISTRICT BOARD MEM
BRIAN LE CLUBS
• • • • • • • • • • • •
RYAN MIU
ON 66
MBERS
A LOOK AT DIVISION 66
Officer Training Conference
DCON 2014
Portland Area Rally 2014
URA Seattle Rally 2014
July 2014 Divisional Council Meeting
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: Darelene 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
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“CARING OUR WAY OF LIFE” DIVISION 66 OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT 3636 WOODVIEW TRACE INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46268 • 317.875.8755 • US AND CANADA: 800-KIWANIS
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