Toast Post l December 2015 Newsletter

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$1.80 can save them

A LETTER FROM THE $102.

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Lanyard/Beanie/Shirt: $20 Lanyard/Beanie: $12 Shirts: $10

Children in developing countries are provided with heath care, education, water, Child protection, etc.

DCON 2

Take a Elimina picture using will be

We help moms research health problems of babies. Helping moms take charge of their health.


E LTG and PROJECTS Hello my Dragons, 2.7 million dollars Thank you for an incredible month and also in a few months, elections will be rolling around the corner. I always enjoy the times I get to spend with this wonderful division and I am excited for District Convention 2016. I also wanted to Recap the Hypnotist show and am glad to say it was fun for the division. Thank you everyone for coming and also to our special guest, Brian Egger, the district Admin.

N 2016 Eliminate picture contest award

a picture supporting the nate Project. Upload the ure to Instagram or Facebook g #PNWELIMIN8. One winner be chosen .

When a child arrives at their Hospital, a miracle is made. With your support, we raise money for hospitalized children.

Yours always in caring, love, and service. Kim A. Tran Division 32 Lieutenant Governor

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Service Projects Committee

Nothing promotes inclusiveness than uniform s

Menchies

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$50!

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spirit gear, divisional hangouts, and fundraisers!

pnotist Show

Spirit Gear

$300! Requirements      

Dragon or toast Division 32 Key Club 12 clubs on the back Pacific Northwest Colors of Red/black

*Optional: The theme of DCON - Future of Service

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Hypnotized to Eliminate It is always easier to raise money for ELIMINATE with the help of a hypnotist! Special thanks for organizing a fantastic event! -Brian Egger

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The numbers are in and last night's Skate To Eliminate raised $1,566 for the Eliminate Project. That's 870 mothers and their children we are able to save from maternal/neonatal tetanus. -Erika Kumar

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Eliminate

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November DCM

Reconnections

Ice Breakers

Potluck

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November DCM was very yummy! We reconnected with some distant key clubbers over good games and good food. I got to also meet new members. I loved it. -Crystal Tam


Time flies! DCON is approaching, and so is the

end of my term. It is therefore time to elect the Lieutenant Governor for the 2016-2017 term!

OFFICERS: Two voting delegates from every ……… club is MANDATORY. Without a 2/3 quorum,………… we will not be able to officially elect.

Dress Code:

Candidates: Business Attire Delegates: Business Casual Everyone else: Casual

Fair wood Library on January 9th 17009 140th Ave SE, Renton, WA 98058

Saturday at 2:30 PM to 4:45 PM

Who Will Be the next LTG? LTG ELECTIONS


• Look through the packet, study the process of Key club. • Turn the agreement form to me by December 19th • Arrive 20 minutes before your election on the rally date. 12

• Standin District commu • DCON (Regist Hospit • Plannin 2017 • Host Se • Visit 8


Becoming Lieutenant Governor of Division 32 Memories, Duties, and Benefits

ing Committee (MGRC, ct projects, K-families, munications, etc.) N Committee stration, HOD, Awards, tality, service fair, etc.) ing process of DCON

Seattle Rally 8 schools at least twice

• Submit Monthly Report forms • Monthly newsletters • Monthly Divisional Meetings • Act as liaison for International, district, and Division • Train your officers • Flexibility 13


December DCM

WHERE Maple Valley Library on December 16th, 2015

21844 SE 248th St, Maple Valley, Washington 98038 From 3:35 PM until 6:45 PM

WHAT I want to do the little activities that make us united. We will have our walks to remember, do the circle tap activity, and receive a small gift from me.

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Gift Under $7 for the Gift Exchange


Winter Con

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Scholarships Available

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Imagine the future ‌

A future where 2,000 students from Alaska to Northern California share a passion for Service

ARE YOU READY FOR DCON 2016?

At the Sheraton, We e Recognized for the service Learn, Bond, and Grow Awards such as Outstanding Club Officer, Malcolm Lewis Outstanding Club Member, Most Spirited Member, & 6 for 65 Award.

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Trick or Treat for Unicef Once you’ve collected all of your donations, send a check or money order (made payable to Kiwanis International) and mail to:

Renton $170

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Kentridge

Kent-meridian

$452

$802

Hazen $676.82

And Much More.. $$


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Hazen – 103 members Kent-meridian – 67 members Kentlake – 70 members Kentridge - 117 members Lindbergh – 59 members Kentwood, Renton, and Tahoma have not submitted dues yet

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Hazen: 125 members Lindbergh: 96 members Kentwood: 102 members Kent-Meridian: 67 members Kentlake: 70 members Kentridge: 117 members Tahoma: 55 members Renton: 48 members


PNW District Scavenger Hunt

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Questions will b membership, volunt officer evalu

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Family Atmosphere

Ignite the Servant Heart

Reestablish Foundation

 Attended 7 out of 8 club meetings: Will visit Kentwood.  Had two DCM’s where we had a thanksgiving potluck and Hypnotist Show to see funny acts, fascinating  Charter Key club in the area, possibly Foster in the next year.

 Winter Con event for Eliminate Project  Hands on community service opportunities  Create resources for clubs like fundraising  Divisional calendar to get other clubs involves in similar events

 Continue to connect with clubs farther in the division  Had officer evaluation forms and will soon have officer checkups  Follow up on concerns in reports and answer any questions, esp. for elections


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Officer Checkups will take place in December. They are an in person or on google hangouts meeting to finalize officer goals. I will be asking a few questions to see any problems faced.

Ease communication  Focus my DCM in December on strengthening the bonds of officers  Meetings with the service projects committee.  Communicate with Area Admin  Increase officer connections with each other from clubs

Spirit Committee Application

LTG Forms Due

Dec. 5th

Officer Reports Due

Dec. 16th

December Giving DCM

Jan. 9th

LTG Election Rally 23

Dec. 6th

Dec. 19th


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DISTRICT

DISTRICT

GOVERNOR

TREASURER

Position Outline: - Attend ALL District Board Meetings and Rallies - Serve as Chief Executive - Attend various K-Family Related events - Oversee Lt. Governors - Promote a District Project and pursue District growth

Position Outline: - Attend ALL District Board Meetings and Rallies - Oversee Dues collection and club Treasurer education

“Very demanding, however, extremely rewarding” Tyler Bosser PNW Governor

Interested? For more info: CLICK HERE

- Manage District finances -Advance District membership-growth “A challenging learning experience that will leave you with lasting knowledge and memories.” Suvir Copparam PNW Treasurer

Interested? For more info: CLICK HERE


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Candidates Meeting Crown Plaza: Seattle

DISTRICT

DISTRICT

SECRETARY

EDITOR

Position Outline: • Attend ALL District Board Meetings and Rallies • Overview Secretary Reports • Prepare board meeting materials • Take District Board Meeting Minutes

Position Outline: - Attend ALL District Board Meetings and Rallies - Publish the District Newsletter: “The Espresso” - Oversee Divisional newsletter publications - Seek to improve District communications

“The white expanse of your Microsoft Word document will be your canvas.”

“You won't be able to espresso yourself without coffee puns after this amazing experience!" Tran Hoang Jojo Saunders PNW Secretary PNW Editor

Interested? For more info:

Interested? For more info:

CLICK HERE

CLICK HERE


Volunteer Events

Holiday Bazaar LHS: Tree Lighting

THS: Kiwanis Thanksgiving Dinner

Veterans Day KL: Kent Parks 26

RHS: Bell Ringing

KL: Holly daze

Soup Kitchen

LHS: Book Fair Each club does a wonderful job at volunteering in their communities


Elections and Officers Changes on how this year turned out? The only thing I would have changed is the amount of officers from Tahoma that went to the DCMs. We have all been very busy with other activities, but next year I want to try to get more officers at the meetings. -Tahoma

One thing that I would change about this year is to reverse our slow, start to our fundraising process. -Hazen

Member of the Month Marleny attends all of our meetings constantly and she goes to a lot of events which we've noticed. And I'm proud of her since she's so quiet. -Lindbergh

Our member of the month is Kaitlin Nguyen. She's a freshman and attended all the volunteering events that I know of and I know Key Club is important to her. -Kentlake

Preparing for Club Elections OFFICER ELECTIONS AND DCON are coming soon!! If you are INTERESTED in running for a club position OR going to DCON tell your officers. It is an amazing experience you do not want to miss. Officers might have an interest meeting soon to discuss the requirements and each and what each position does. ANYONE can run and anyone can go to DCON as long as you have paid your dues. Keep in mind that officers are required to attend DCON. Feel free to contact any of the officers if you have any questions! Remember, don't feel discouraged for running for a position! It's important that you help make the club the best it can be!


Kiwanis Club of Renton Renton VOTECH, Renton Technical College Thursdays, 7:27 AM LINDBERGH KEY CLUB Cafeteria Mondays, 2:15 pm

HAZEN KEY CLUB Lecture Hall Mondays, 2:15 pm

RENTON KEY CLUB Conway - Rm. 367 Wednesdays, 2:15 pm

Kiwanis Club of Kent Golden Steer Restaurant, Kent Firdays 12:00 Noon Kent-Meridian Key Club East Wing Auditorium Wednesday, 2:30 pm

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BUILDER"S CLUB MILL CREEK MIDDLE SCHOOL

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Meridian-Kent Kiwanis Club Down Home catering, Kent Wednesdays, 12:00 PM Kentridge KEY CLUB Room A20 Every other Friday, 2:20 pm

BUILDER"S CLUB Meeker MIDDLE SCHOOL

Kentwood KEY CLUB Room 822, 2:15 pm Every other Mondays,

Kiwanis Club of Covington IHOP Convington Tuesdays, 7:30 AM TAHOMA KEY CLUB Lecture Hall Wednesdays, 7:40 AM

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Kentlake Key Club Room 2523 Wednesday, 2:15 pm

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Key Club District and International Key Club International Board

President Rip Livingston

Vice President Addie Clipfell

Trustee Devin Sun

Pacific Northwest Key Club District Board

Top: Governor: Tyler, Secretary: Tran, Treasurer: Suvir, and Editor: Jojo Bottom: Communications: Tony, K-family: Hanna, MGRC: Tiffany, Projects: Jag, Convention aides: Amy and Ria


Clubs Kentwood:

Kentridge

Kentlake:

•President: Sarah Turner •Vice President: Carolyn Phung •Secretary: Luis Moreno •Treasurer: Aishah Mohamed •Editor: Yuna Park •PR: Daljit Kaur

•President: Jessica Lou •Vice President: Theresa Tran •Secretary: Ammara Touch •Treasurer: Anthony Nguyen •Bulletin Editor: Danika Overstreet •PR: Raymond Nguyen

•President: Jasmin Etafo •Vice President: Ashley Villanueva •Secretary: Tera Chea •Treasurer: Alayna Romano •Bulletin editor: Siahna Iim •Event planner: Aaron Carino

Tahoma

Lindbergh

Renton:

•President: Anne Sweeney •VP: Alana Golding •Secretary: Peter Thomas •Treasurer: Grace Dickerson •Bulletin Editor: Tanner Fuller

•President: Aleah Lucena •Vice President: Yanni Zhang •Secretary: Kelsey Gelle •Treasurer: Huy Manh •Bulletin Editor: Kim Luu

•President: Emily Siangkam •Vice President: Tony Vo •Secretary: Kimmy Nguyen •Treasurer: Kim Tran •PR: Isabelle Saechao

Kent-Meridian •President: Kimberly Ly •Vice President: Calvin Nguyen •Secretary: Nathan Nguyen •Treasurer: Simon Manivong •Bulletin Editor: Kim Ha •PR: Lb Crisanto

Hazen •President: Jacquelin Huang •Vice President: Crystal Tam •Secretary: Andy Luu •Treasurer: Yena Nguyen •Bulletin Editor: Andy Ly


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