“A smile becomes a Flash, its memory lasts a Life time.”
Volume 1 Issue 3
Pacific North West KEY CLUB 2015
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May 2015 Volume 1 issue 3
03 What is Key Club? 04 Club Spotlight
15 Calendar
19 ICON 20 Key Club Family
05 Letter from LTG 06 Eliminate Project
16 Toasty Thermometer
22 Divisional District
17 Seattle rally buddy
08 Preferred Charities
24 Div. 32 Officers
18 Stay Key-nected
25 Thank you
09 Nepal & Lupus
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What do we do?
What is Key Club?
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.
CLUB Division District International
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Hello Division 32 Dragons, Many memories was made in the month of may, ranging from prom, the joint DC DCM. Our future seems bright as the sun starts to shine on our summer service. Th of you amazing key clubbers. Its amazing how hard you all have worked to bette appreciation for teachers, children, homeless, and the environment. What have proud that after a few months we have worked hard to raise awareness of Nepa am excited for the summer and how we will end this school year with the installa mean a lot to both the outties and the innies. Both will continue to inspire as alwa
Hazen and Kent-Meridian work to help Nepal
Kent & Ke join Ama for K
Kent schools show appreciation to teachers and run for cancer
Tahoma continues to volunteer
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M, Dance to Eliminate, and the memory may s month I gave a club spotlight to every one r the community. Each school helped show you guys not done? I am speechless and l, Lupus, and of course the Eliminate Project. I ion dinner. I will work hard to make the dinner ys.
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In love and service, Kim Anh Tran Hazen clean up
Lieutenant Governor of Division 32 Pacific Northwest District kimtran.ltg@gmail.com 425-442-9530
Renton schools Salvation Army
Keep up the good work!
Renton Carnival Volunteer
Lindbergh Restore Duwamish hill
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Key Club: Club: The The Elimi Elimi Key
MNT
Maternal Neonatal Tetanus
$1.80
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can save a mother and her baby.
inate Project minate Project As of February, 2015, the PNW District has raised... $30,576! PNW 2015 Goal: $50,000
MNT IS ELIMINATED IN INDIA
Dance to Eliminate we made $1,258.87
Eliminate Merchandise is Available! The district board has presented a new challenge to do for the eliminate project called the ELEMONate challenge. This is similar to the ASL challenge but with the use of lemons.
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Preferred
Charities
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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Major Emphasis: Children: Their Future, Our Focus.
Nepal Hazen high school has raised
$2530.39
Credit to Denisha Pradhan
There was another recent magnitude of 7.1 that hit Nepal on Sunday, May 10. I want the clubs to have a chance to help the people of Nepal who are experiencing a long periods of homelessness. What better way to restore their homes then with shelter box? They provide emergency shelter and vital supplies to support communities around the world overwhelmed by disaster and humanitarian crisis.
Support
Lupus
Credit to Ammara Touchh
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.
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This event brought all the surrounding Seattle area divisions together to play fun games, participate in a miracle minute for Eliminate and Nepal, and getting to know new people.
Gene COULON Park: May 16th from 1 pm until 5 pm
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VISIONS: 22/24, 26, 27, 28, 32, 33 AGENDA: 12:45-1pm- SETUP 1:00pm- START TIME 1:20 pm - Roll call and opening remarks (updates, etc.) -Divisional Time? 1:30pm- NAME GAME ICEBREAKER 2:00pm- Rock paper scissors 2:15-ish pm- Ride that pony 2:30pm- Capture the Flag 3:30pm- Food, socialize -Getting pied -Divisional Time? -Film the Elemonate Challenge Video 4:30pm- Farm Animals 5:00pm- Disband
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Eliminate project raised $55.41
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All Reports due
6/10
June banquet
6/22
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T O A S T Y
I AM SO PROUD! Congrats to all the Officers on doing their reports. We are started 2 more projects which I am very excited about. Lupus & Nepal How to earn points: Increase in members Member Attendance DCM attendees Eliminate or projects Reports Kiwanis Meeting
T H E R O M E T E R
Kentwood
Lindbergh
Kentwood Kent-Meridian Kentridge Lindbergh Hazen Renton Ice Cream Social
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Kentridge
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Senior Farewells and Awards
Kent-Meridian
$72.75 from pie in the face fundraiser for Eliminate
Invite a new friend to your Key Club rally!
BRING A
○ 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?
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○ 5. You helped your division have a higher chance to win the spirit stick!
STAY KEYNECTED: Kent-Meridian Kentridge
Hazen Lindbergh
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d32pnwkeyclub Hashtag #swaggindragons Follow Division 32 on Instagram!
Add your members into the Facebook Group. Division 32 of the Pacific Northwest District of Key Club International.
WHY GO TO THE CONVENTION? Because it’s the biggest event of the Key Club year! Imagine celebrating the amazing things Key Club does with more than 1,600 Key Clubbers from all across the United States, Canada and the Caribbean. • Share innovative service project and fundraising ideas. • Listen to amazing speakers and Learn about servant leadership. • Elect next year’s Key Club International Board. • Celebrate 100 years of Kiwanis and its clubs (including Key Club!). • Hear about our success so far with The Eliminate Project— and how you can help eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus. • Discover new charities and organizations you and your club can team up with. • Have fun and make memories and friendships that last a lifetime.
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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
Suvir Copparam District Treasurer Key Club copparam.suvir@ gmail.com (425)-(445)-(6199)
Hanna Huynh
Tiffany Wong
K-Family Relations
Membership Growth and Reactivation
District
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
Convention 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 VP: Tony Vo Secretary: Kimmy Nguyen Treasurer: Kim Tran PR: Jennifer Lai
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Kentridge President - Jessica Lo VP - Theresa Tran Secretary - Tiffany Wo Treasurer - Anthony Ng Bulletin Editor - Danika Ov Public Relations - Raymond
TAhoma President: Natalie Cern VP: Katarina Hunt Secretary: Katie Sheric Treasurer: Danae Gold PR: Anne Sweeney 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 and 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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