( PNW ) AUG Newsletter

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Milton Freewater, Pilot Rock, Helix

Hermiston, Umatilla, Irrigon, Riverside

Milton Freewater, Pilot Rock, Helix

Hermiston, Umatilla, Irrigon, Riverside


Table of contents August Calendar

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A Word From Your LTG

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Recap on Division 80

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Club Vision and Goals The Thirst PNW Social Media

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5 ways to grow your club

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Partners and preferred charities

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Summer Board meeting


A Word From Your LTG Hey PNW ! This is your Lieutenant Governor from Division 80! As the school year is getting closer more ,and more everyday things are getting ready for the school year. From getting visions and goals ready laid out to getting the first meeting ready. I’ve been talking and communicating with the president’s about officer training and I came with a plan on training all my clubs seprt do to officer having our dodes. I’m trying to finish them by next month but so far so good !

GMAIL- grecia.mendez2000@gmail.com / ltg80@pnwkeyclub.org Facebook- Grecia Mendez Instagram- Grecia_mendez5 Phone- 541-720-6667


Recap On Division 80

Miltion Freewater ( twon clean up Monday) Umatilla Key Club ( Thank you HHS College Savings Group for this generous check that’ll secure future improvements on creating a city waterfall area that’ll illuminate both cities! Also, Thank you for the great community service ideas! ) Umatilla Key Club applied for a grant that HHS College savings was afring. They applied for a grant of $200 and they received a grant of $800. They will us the money to rebuild a fountain that is in the entry of Hermiston and Umatilla.

Milton Freewater ( We had such a great car wash . Thank you to everyone who came out and supported us!) fundraising money for their hometown Key Club


President’s got asked what their vision and goals were for the year. This was their response‌...

Ariana Chavira ( Hermiston ): As Key Club’s 2018-2019 president for Hermiston, I have many goals and vision in order to have this club set up for success. I would love for every key clubber to feel at home and as if we are a family. I want to inspire and encourage each club member to engage in and improve our community. One of my main Goals is always to improve and better the club. I plan on incorporating outside the box ideas in order to make each fundraiser and community service opportunity fun for both the club members and the people involved in the event(s) . As this club's newest President I am devoted to learning, advancing our club and constantly making everyone feel as they play an important part in the club.


Elizabeth Loera ( Umatilla ): My vision for the 2018-2019 Umatilla Key Club is to have members voice their ideas more without feeling outcasted but included with discussions. I want to see more involvement between the club and community.

Bre Baleztena ( Pilot Rock ): My goals this year for the Pilot Rock key club is really get the group out in our community to bring knowledge to everyone what we are here to do. While still bringing a positive attitude and spirit to the school, students, and our little community. Continuing our already set programs and fundraising we have done in the past years.


Megan Norton ( Milton freewater ): My vision for this school year is to get as many members, many as possible and make Key Club kind of a household name in my town! I want to show our school and community how great service is and what key club can offer someone!







Hermiston, Umatilla, Riverside, Milton freewater , Irrigon, Pilot Rock , Helix

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