Toast Post l March 2016 Newsletter

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A Year With Division 32

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Part 1:

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Part 2:

Servant Leadership

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DCON Prep

Tutus and Wings

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The Eliminate Project PNW Goal: $75,000

At $260

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

D32 goal of $800

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Skate to Eliminate a

Before this Key Club year comes to an end, we thought it'd be n have divisional bonding. What better way to spend time with ea other than ice skating at Sno-King Castle Ice in Renton! Admission is $10 and be sure to say you're in Key Club so half the proceeds will contribute to the Eliminate Project for our final pus the district goal and the elimination of MNT for good! The classic Walk to Remember will have a spin-off - ice skating, s ready for that! Anyone is welcome so we hope to see all of you

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Kent Parks P-Patch Mulching:

Come help us deliver 50 square yards of mulch in 3 hours so that the community garden can open in time to feed and accommodate the homeless and hungry, 4050 people needed! On Saturday, March 26th, 9am-noon at P-Patch Community Garden, on the corner of James St. & 64th Ave, 1353 W. James St., near downtown, near the Church of Jesus Christ and Latter Day Saints.

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DCON TIPS

Be open and don’t be afraid to meet new people Step outside your comfort zone Be spirited, wild, and hug others (not too wild at the dance) Bring lots of snacks (Fanny Packs) PIN TRADING

CHEERS

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Spirit Leaders: WHO’S IN THE HOUSE?! Everyone: THIRTY TWO’S IN THE HOUSE! AND WHEN WE’RE IN THE HOUSE WE ROCK IT ALL NIGHT LONG

In preparation of District Convention, "Pre-Con" will be hel the week before (March 11 from 3PM – 6PM), in the lecture hall Hazen High School. At Pre-Con, w will be learning the cheers, goin over the Convention schedule and rules, making posters and distributing spirit gear/shirts.


Precon  Coin wars  DCON Schedule  Packing List  DCON Rules  Upcoming Events  Teach Cheers  Distribute Spirit Gear  Free Time: Work on Posters and Shopping

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D32 SHOPPING #YOLO shirt: $6 Hug me signs: $8 Eliminate gear: ($) Puravida bracelets: $5 Necklaces: $1 Water bottles: (BID)

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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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Mem (37)

112 Lindbergh

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The Club Reflection & Input Survey communicates to members, officers, and Kiwanians by gathering resources.

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Meridi (54)

70 K-Lake


mbership Growth (65)

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134 Hazen

49 Tahoma (72)

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Sundaes with Dev

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CHECK IT OUT

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Reevaluating FIRE

Family Atmosphere

Ignite the Servant Heart

Reestablish Foundation

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 Dedicate part 1 DCM for innies connections early on  Feb. DCM 2 create unity and servant leaders  Charter Key club in the area, possibly Foster in the next year  Joint DCM’s with other divisions and prepare for DCON with club

 DCM’s targeted towards a service 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 officer checkups  Follow up on concerns in reports and answer any questions, esp. for Dcon and membership

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Focus my DCM in the upcoming months on preparing the new board Meetings with both the committees in the division Communicate with Area Admin Increase officer connections with each other from clubs

Mar. Officer Reports Due 5th Mar. Division 32 Precon 11th Mar. Remember to Skate to 12th Eliminate Mar. District Convention 2016 18th Mar. Pre-Con for Gear/cheers 11th Mar. Kent parks Mulching 26th Project

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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

NG THE FAMILY:

Kentlake Key Club Room 2523 Wednesday, 2:15 pm

Division 32


Events Innies Recap: of Hug 2016 Me Hazen President- Justin Chin Vice President- Ashley Vo Secretary- Tommy Huynh Treasurer- Brittney Do Bulletin Editor- Kira Kusumi

Lindbergh President: Vincent Nguyen Vice Pres: Patrick Tiamzon Secretary: Erinn Abesamis Treasurer: Amica Huynh Bulletin Edit: Jeramie Castillo

Kent-Wood

President - Carolyn Ph Vice President - Yuna Secretary - Michele C Treasurer - Austin D Bulletin Editor - Vivian Public Relations - Bena H

Renton

President: Emily Siang Vice President: Jason N Treasurer: Nathan Sae Secretary: Sophie Tanc Bulletin Editor/PR: Brian L SA & BD: Kim Tran, Nick

Kent-Lake President: Tera Chea Vice President: Cayla Josie Secretary: RuthAnne Kepler Bulletin Edit: Kaitlin Nguyen Events: Bernadette Sheran

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Tahoma High Electio

Congratulations t May you prosper


e inSigns Division and Joint 32 DCM

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hung Park Chao Do n Ma Habtamu

gkam Nguyen eturn choco Langingi k Ogar

Kentridge President - Ammara Touchh Vice-President - Erykah Sierra Secretary - Jacqueline Wong Treasurer - Michelle Lai Bulletin Editor - Brielle Ann Canares Public Relations - Kristin Mannschreck

Kent-Meridian High President, Calvin Nguyen Vice President, Simon Manivong Secretary, Nathan Nguyen Treasurer, Lexie Lam Bulletin Editor, Marlon Gapuz Public Relations, Lb Crisanto

ons will happen later

to the new boards, in your clubs!

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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

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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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CARING -- OUR WAY OF LIFE

THANK YOU FOR READING I LOVE YOU GUYS SO MUCH


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