June newsletter

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June 2017 Volume 1 Issue 2 Pacific Northwest District Key Club International

Kelso Three Rivers

RA Long

St. Helens

Clatskanie

CCEC Toutle


Table of Contents Letter from your Lt.G

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District 42V Description

Upcoming Summer Events

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June Divisional Council Meeting (DCM) 6

What is DCM?

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May DCM Recap

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District Convention Logo Design

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Bring a Buddy

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Executive Officers

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Executive Officers

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Executive Officers

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Executive Officers

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Letter from your Lt.G Hello, Division 42V! My name is Alina Mirgorodskaya and I am very excited to be the new Lieutenant Governor of such a wonderful division! I am happy to announce that summer break is so close that you can feel it. Once summer comes, we can have a lot of awesome service projects. They will be a great opportunity to improve the communication between our district clubs. We will also celebrate the end of school year on our June DCM by water-balloon fight and pizza! It was very exciting to meet four out of seven clubs in the division. Hopefully I will be able to meet the rest very soon. Lets make it through the last couple days of school and finally enjoy the summer! See all of you soon!

Sincerely, Alina Mirgorodskaya 3


May DCM Recap CLUB COUNT: MEMBER COUNT: COLOR: MASCOT: OUR AREAS: KELSO LONGVIEW TOUTLE ST. HELENS CLATSKANIE

AREA ADMIN: Alan King PHONE: (502) 502-9380 EMAIL: alan@kynge.us

LT.G: Alina Mirgorodskaya (Me) PHONE: (360) 747-3966 EMAIL: mirgorodskayaalina@gmail.com 4


FIREWORKS

SALMON BBQ

Description: ✓ Selling Fireworks Dates: ➢ June 28, 29, 30 ➢ July 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Description: ✓ Selling BBQ

Place: ❖ Lake Sacajawea Park

Place: ❖ Lake Sacajawea Park

Dates: ➢ July 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

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June Divisional Council Meeting (DCM) The summer is here! On this DCM, we will celebrate the income of summer break. But at first, we need to do a important mission given to our Division by Kiwanis President. We will make cards which will be given to Kiwanians attending Kiwanis DCON for the first time.

Right after we finish with cards, it is time to celebrate the fact that ! We will have 500 water balloons so bring your friends and family. Don’t let them go to waste! In addition to a water balloon fight, we will be having a pizza party. Bring over your friends so they can have an awesome experience with you!

REMINDER: ALL OFFICER ARE REQUIRED TO ATTEND 6


DCM is a great opportunity for key clubbers from different schools in our district to meet each other! During DCMs you will find out what is going on in our district. During it will be described what service projects are coming up and how can we benefit Key Club during summer.

Schedule; An Ice Breaker

Open Discussions

Presentations

Club Updates

Resources

Service Projects

Dues Reminders

Key Dates

Date: Every Month Place: Different Every Time Time: 3:00 p.m. 7


What Did We Do? We were making a Spirit Stick to symbolize Division 42V to be passed on in the division in the future.

People That Attended • • •

Karli Moore (Kelso Club President) Hannah Baughman (Kelso Club Treasurer) Naga Fitzgerald (RA Long Club Secretary)

Message to Key Clubbers Thanks a lot to the three officers that actually came to the DCM meeting! I’m going to make a big shout out to you on our next DCM. I really hope that more people will come to the next meeting since it will be even more fun! The goal is to have officers from all division clubs to come and enjoy the celebration. But you can bring as many friends as you want to the event because it’s going to be a big one (see page 6 for details). Thank you again to people that came to May DCM and see you on the June one!

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I’ll get donuts for clubs in division 42V who will do this!

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Dmitri Saberi District Governor Division 56 governor@pnwkeyclub.org

My name is Dmitri Saberi and I am both honored and ecstatic to have the opportunity to serve as your 2017-2018 Pacific Northwest District Governor. My plan for this year has three parts: Unite, Revitalize, and Grow. By helping our District Unite by utilizing new methods of communication, we can reach our District-wide goal of $75,000 for KCCP. By helping Lieutenant Governors from isolated, small, or struggling areas contact clubs that are unresponsive, suspended, or inactive and build a strong foundation for their division, we can grow our membership and connections more than ever before. And finally, by continuing the development of the critical areas of growth of the PNW, we can grow to new heights as a district. A little about me: I am a Senior at Pullman High School, and outside of Key Club, I enjoy playing tennis and cello, alongside other activities. But above all, I love people, and the opportunity to serve those around me through Key Club has become the thing I love doing most. In my free time, you can probably find me hanging out with friends, drinking coffee, or making a joke. I am so excited to work with all of you this year, and cannot wait to meet you at rallies, official visits, and other events. Please don't hesitate to contact me if you want to talk!

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Ashley Villanueva District Secretary Division 32 secretary@pnwkeyclub.org Hello PNW Key Clubbers! My name is Ashley Villanueva and I am absolutely ecstatic to have the opportunity to serve the mighty moose of the PNW as the 2017-2018 District Secretary. One of my main goals is to increase the bonds and transparency from the district down to the club level by keeping monthly communication with the secretaries through secretary reports. Additionally, I simply want to be a resource to secretaries and all officers and members in general, no matter if it’s sending a document or just being someone to talk to. A little tad bit about me: I’m part of the graduating class of 2018 at Kentlake High School (woo D32!) I have an unconditional love for corgis. I’ve always had an appreciation for the art of puns and jokes, there’s a 99% chance I’ll laugh if you tell or send me one. Also, lavender and green tea flavored foods are my favorite… guess you can say I love them so matcha. Let me know if you have any questions or concerns at all--send me a message, email, or snail mail! Can’t wait to see you at DCON 2018!

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Brian Nguyen District Treasurer Division 66 treasurer@pnwkeyclub.org Hey PNW District! I'm excited to be serving as your District Treasurer for the 2017-2018 term. During my Key Club journey, I've had the opportunity to serve as Executive Assistant and Lieutenant Governor of Division 66. We've got a lot of good stuff planned for this year, so let's do some of the best service that we can. I can't wait to get to know all of you at events such as Portland Rally and Seattle Rally. My goals this year include bringing membership to 13,500 and hosting educational webinars to resolve problems with things like the MUC. In my free time, I play tennis and go out with the boys!

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Kaho Otake District Editor Division 28 editor@pnwkeyclub.org Hello, Pacific Northwest! My name is Kaho Otake and I am beyond honored to serve as your 2017-2018 District Editor. I am currently a senior at Interlake High School, from the one and only Division 28 (28 DOMINATE)! My main goal is unifying our district through implementing active invitation, spreading information, and increasing inspiration, I hope to brew connections with each and every member. Inviting, Informing, Inspiring, and lastly Uniting not only editors but also all members may be difficult. However, I believe that with a shot of THE ESPRESSO (and other media creation), and a latte love for service, it’s all possible - connecting I, myself, to U. Outside of Key Club, you can find me napping, taking pictures, or enjoying a book with a cup of coffee in hand. Have questions? Concerns? Comments? Just want to talk? Need a joke? Don't hesitate to contact me through email, text, or social media at any time.

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Until Next Time!


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