“The fireworks begin today. Each one of you is a fuse.”
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Table Of Contents P3 P4 P6
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Events Recap/Upcoming ∟ June Banquet ∟ Kent’s Amazing Race ∟ July Retreat DCM ∟ Calendar ∟ Seattle Rally
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Stay Key-nected ∟ Key Club family ∟ Divisional District ∟ Div. 32 officers Favorite Memory ∟ Logo Contest ∟ ICON Thank you
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What is Key Club? Letter from LTG ∟ Member of the Year Division 32 Projects ∟ Eliminate Project ∟ Preferred charities ∟ Nepal & Lupus
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Key Club International is the high school organization sponsored by Kiwanis International. Key Club assists Kiwanis in carrying out its mission to serve the children of the world
WHAT WE STAND FOR Objects To develop initiative and leadership. To provide experience in living and working together. To serve the school and community. To cooperate with the school principal. To prepare for useful citizenship.
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Hello Division 32 Dragons, June was a time to celebrate the great work the past officers have accomplish key clubbers at the June Banquet DCM to acknowledge the seniors for their insp just past which makes me very excited to announced the July DCM which will b wanted to recognized the few members who went above and beyond this yea school, and community. Its amazing how hard officers and non-officers work be like all my key clubbers in division 32. As summer starts, many clubs have already environment, and form an Amazing Race. This summer the DCM will focus on fu
Outstanding Member: Kent-Meridian, Renton, Lin KENTRIDGE Andrew Uyeta raised $200+ for Relay for Life! He has been committed all year and is one of our top volunteers.
KENTLAKE HIGH Benjamin is a loyal Key Clubber and is shy, but has the potential for great things!
RENTON HIGH Nathan is always eager about helping people in general and has a good heart.
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TAHOM Kati Tahoma’ kept ev organi loved he club an
ed. I am so proud to see so many of my great piring love for service. A month of summer has be based on servant leadership. This month I ar for continuing to work hard in their home, ecause they have potential for great things, just y started to do volunteer activities, help the n and also encouraging future leaders.
ndbergh, Kentwood, Hazen, Kentridge, Tahoma, Kentlake
MA HIGH e was s secretary verything zed and elping the d Kiwanis.
KENT-MERIDIAN Bryan had done tasks that nobody wanted to do or volunteered for, simply doing it without a peep.
LINDBERGH Kenneth Oliver Valle - despite graduating, he remains dedicated help all who needs it.
In love and service, Kim Anh Tran
Lieutenant Governor Div. 32 Pacific Northwest District kimtran.ltg@gmail.com 425-442-9530
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Key Club: The Elimi
MNT
Maternal Neonatal Tetanus
$1.80
can save a mother and her baby.
The District Board has presented a new challenge for the Eliminate Project called the eLEMONate challenge. This is similar to the ALS challenge but with the use of lemons.
PNW 2015 Goal: $50,000
Kiwanis International Goal: $110 Million 06
inate Project
Enter promo code ‘KEYCLUB’ to purchase discounted seats.
Eliminate merchandise is available all year with lanyards, Beanies, and Eliminate T-shirts. Ask your officers or me for more information. Then participate in the Seattle Sounders Fundraiser for the Eliminate project! 07
When a child arrives at their Children's Miracle Network Hospital, a miracle is made. With your support, we raise money for hospitalized children. PUT YOUR MONEY WHERE THE MIRACLES ARE!
We help moms have full-term pregnancies and research health problems of babies. We're helping moms take charge of their health with practices in perinatal health.
United nations foundation that focuses on children. They provide heath care, education, water, Child protection, etc. to make sure children in developing countries are healthy.
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Nepal
Hazen High has raised
$2617.39
Hazen High School student Denisha Shrestha was born and raised in Nepal, very near the epicenter of the devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake that has taken the lives of more than 7,000 people and left millions without food, shelter and medicine. Denisha is taking action to help her family and fellow countrymen. She’s started a fundraiser, like the miracle mintute through her school’s Key Club, with the help of teacher Brad Zylstra, with the intent to raise at least $1,000 to donate to relief efforts through the Nepal Seattle Society.
Support
Lupus
Lupus is a chronic, autoimmune disease that can damage any part of the body (skin, joints, and/or organs inside the body).In lupus, something goes wrong with your immune system, which is the part of the body that fights off viruses, bacteria, and germ.
Denisha Shrestha raises funds for family, victims of earthquake in Nepal
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On June 10th, Division 32 had their installation banquet for incoming officers and a sweet senior good bye to those who have made key club such a memorable year. This occasion was placed at Hazen High school which brought 75 key clubbers to attend. Jenny Feng the previous Lieutenant Governor of Division 32 was also handing awards to hard working officers and members. Incoming officers gave a small speech to show their appreciation to the past board. 10
To a n
Division 32
ew wonderful year
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Ever want a part of th Race? Well, K Club and Kent Club presents the Amazing Race! Ge and race throu completing a seri The first, second, winners will receiv restaurant of their the honor of ca champions of Ken
ed to be Amazing entridge Key Meridian Key 4th annual Kent's ready to pair up, gh Kent while s of challenges! and third place gift cards to the hoice, as well as ng themselves s Amazing Race.
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We Rise By Lifting
Others -Robert Ingersoll
Servant Leadership with Division 32 on July 18th, 2015
Hand in Hand: “Leaders are made, they
are not born. They are made by hard effort, which is the price which all of us must pay to achieve any goal that is worthwhile. � Vince Lombardi 14
Located at Nativity Lutheran Church
Reports For Officers and LTG Due Rallies! Portland Rally and Tacoma Rally
July Retreat DCM: Seattle Rally 15
HELP GROW THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Invite a new friend to your Key Club rally! 16 1. Register your new buddies online for the rally. 2. Go to the rally with your friends. 3. Check in at the rally. 4. Do you have the most new buddies in your division? 5. Help your division have a higher chance to win the spirit stick!
STAY KEYNECTED: Kent-Meridian Kentridge
Lindbergh
d32pnwkeyclub Hashtag #swaggindragons Follow Division 32 on Instagram!
Club Newsletters
Add your members into the Facebook Group. Division 32 of the Pacific Northwest District of Key Club International.
Hazen
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Kiwanis Club of Renton Renton VOTECH, Renton Technical College Thursdays, 7:27 AM HAZEN KEY CLUB Lecture Hall Mondays, 2:15 pm
LINDBERGH KEY CLUB Cafeteria 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
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Tyler Bosser Pacific Northwest District Governor tylerbosser.pnwgov@ gmail.com (253)-(355)-(2783)
TONY ZHANG
Communications
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Suvir Copparam District Treasurer Key Club copparam.suvir@ gmail.com (425)-(445)-(6199)
Hanna Huynh
Tiffany Wong
K-Family Relations
Membership Growth and Reactivation
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JoJo Saunders District Editor Key Club International jojosaunders.pnweditor@ gmail.com (206)-(790)-(7510)
Jag Bains
District Projects
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Tran Hoang Pacific Northwest District Secretary tranhoang.pnwsec@ gmail.com (971)-(267)-(9235)
Amy Hung
Ria Bains
Convention Aide
Ryan Miura
Conventio n Chair
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Kentwood: President: Sarah Turner Vice President: Carolyn Phung Secretary: Luis Moreno Treasurer: Aishah Mohamed Editor: Yuna Park Hazen President: Jacquelin Huang Vice President: Crystal Tam Secretary: Andy Luu Treasurer: Yena Nguyen Bulletin Editor: Andy Ly
Renton President: Emily Siangkam Vice President: Tony Vo Secretary: Kimmy Nguyen Treasurer: Kim Tran Bulletin Editor: Jennifer Lai
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Kentridge President: Jessica Lo Vice President: Theresa Secretary: Ammara To Treasurer: Anthony Ngu Bulletin Editor: Danika Ove Public Relations: Raymond
Tahoma President: Anne Sween VP: Alana Golding Secretary: Peter Thom Treasurer: Grace Dicker Bulletin Editor: Tanner Fu Kent-Meridian: President: Kimberly Ly Vice President: Calvin Nguyen Secretary: Nathan Nguyen Treasurer: Simon Manivong Bulletin Editor: Kim Ha Public Relations: Lb Crisanto
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Kentlake: President: Jasmin Etafo Vice President: Ashley Villanueva Secretary: Tera Chea Treasurer: Alayna Romano Bulletin editor: Siahna Iim Event planner: Aaron Carino
Lindbergh: President: Aleah Lucena Vice President: Yanni Zhang Secretary: Kelsey Gelle Treasurer: Huy Manh Bulletin Editor: Kim Luu
Area Administer: Sue Owens Div. 33 & 32 Kiwanis LTG: Div. 32 Greg Smith
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Annual Logo Contest
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