Toast Post l November 2015 Newsletter

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Letter from LTG ∟District Projects P8 Events Recap ∟Key Leader ∟Key Club Week ∟October DCM P12 Upcoming Events ∟November DCM ∟Hypnotist show ∟LTG info meeting P16 Key Club News ∟Trick or Treat: UNICEF ∟Sundaes ∟Dues: Treasurer Update ∟Higher Office ∟Turkey baskets P24 Stay Key-nected ∟Clubs events ∟Officer Reports ∟Key Club family P30 Thank you


Key Club 101 Motto

Caring- our way of life Core Values

Leadership, character building, inclusiveness

Vision

Servant leaders transforming communities worldwide.

The Key Club Pledge I pledge, on my honor, to uphold the Objects of Key Club International; to build my home, school and community; to serve my nation and God; and combat all forces which tend to undermine these institutions.

CARING – Our Way of Life 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

DIVISION 32


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

Hello Division 32 Dragons, Many events are happening in the month of November and I want to prepare the Officers for what is to come! From the hypnotist show, DCM, and many more. It’s a great start for more projects to come. Key Club week has also passed and I enjoyed seeing the spirit the clubs shown from Show your K to connect the K's. I have already visited Tahoma High school and have 2 more to go!


Service Projects Committee

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spirit gear, divisional hangouts, and fundraisers!

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Spirit Gear

How it works

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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


KEY LEADER Key leader inspires students to achieve their personal best through service leadership. They will meet new people, experience small and large group discussions, and engage in team-building and leadership development activities.


Key Club week

November 2-6, 2015


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Knowing the Prez

Riff off/pitch perfect

It was a little awkward because I didn't know anyone at first but it got better! Everyone was so nice and welcoming! -Peter from Tahoma


mories DCM

Memory Boxes

Photoshoots and costumes





EVENTS and OFFICER CHECKUPS 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.

Nov. 5 November Potluck DCM

Officer Reports Due

Nov. 12

Tahoma Renton

Lindbergh

Nov. 20 LTG Interest Meeting

Questions will be regarding membership, volunteer events, and officer evaluations.

Nov. 21

Hypnotist Show

Hazen Kent ridge Kentwood Kent-Meridian

Nov. 30

Spirit Committee Kent lake Application


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:



What’s Up with Dues?


DCON: Future of Service

169 days until DCON 2016 th Registration opens: Oct. 18 SEATTLE, WA

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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

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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


Family Atmosphere

Ignite the Servant Heart

 Attended 6 out of 8 club meetings: Will visit Kentlake and Kentwood.  Most Key clubbers felt welcomed at the October DCM. (freshmen and smaller schools)  Charter Key club in the area, possibly Foster in the next year.

 Hypnotist show event for Eliminate Project  Hands on community service opportunities  Service projects committee interactions  Divisional calendar to get other clubs involves in similar events

Reestablish Foundation

 Connect with Tahoma High school and ha few members to DCM.  Had officer evaluation fo and will soon have officer checkups.  Follow up on concerns in reports and answer any questions .

My Goals As LTG for my Term 

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 $25 gift card for Turkey  Boxes of stuffing  Cranberries  Potato mix  Gravy mix  Fruits  Vegetables  Desert mix  Can foods  Mashed Potatoes  Cake mix

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Frosting Cornbread mix Cans of corn Cranberry sauce Green beans Sweet potatoes Macaroni Pudding Yams Food

n 32 Key clubs provides central city families in need with food that contain all the fixings for a holiday meal, complete with a o they are able to prepare a festive meal in their home for their families.


Volunteer Events Lindbergh works with Renton Park Ranch

Renton at Salvation Army

Kentridge at NW Harvest

Tahoma: Adopt a Road

Kentlake at Kent Parks in Rain

Kent-meridian SKCAC dance for Disabled adults


Into the minds of the Officers How are the members? Our members are enthusiastic about new events, Almost all members return for every meeting and a big part of them stay after to ask questions about volunteering and other key club events. -HAZEN

Many members are doing well. They pretty active and are striving to get hours for DCON. Our club also looks more diverse than ever before. 窶適ent-meridian

How are the Key Club Meetings? They seem to be going well. We have a few events planned and everyone seems to want to participate. We seem to have a good number of people coming to our meetings. -Tahoma

Our afternoon meetings are always really crowded, but members are cooperative and willing to listen to our presentation. -Kentwood

Club Membership? We went to mill creek to promote Key Club and Builders club. The officers plan to start Builders club to prepare middle school students for Key Club. 窶適ent-meridian

We sold the pins to promote Key Club. And branched out by selling them to other schools. -Lindbergh

Achieving your Goals? We wanted this year to have more members than last year & we are still growing! We are also on top of more community service opportunities. -Kentlake


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

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Contacts in Key Cl 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


lub International 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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