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What is Key Club? Letter from LTG ∟ ServCom Division 32 Projects ∟ Eliminate Project ∟ Charities: Nepal & Lupus Events Recap/Upcoming ∟ August Joint DCM ∟ September Training ∟ Key Leader ∟ Upcoming Events Key Club International ∟ District ∟ Division Stay Key-nected ∟ Key Club family ∟ Divisional District Additional info ∟ Dues ∟ Sundaes ∟ YOF ∟ T-shirt Design ∟ Kiwanis DCM ∟ DCON Thank you
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!
KEY CLUB 101 Motto Caring- our way of life Core Values Leadership, character building, inclusiveness
Vision
Servant leaders transforming communities worldwide.
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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MESSAGE FROM T
Hello Division 32 Dragons, We ended the summer with a Joint and that was such a splash to meet other key clubbers. We ha and swim in the Aquatic center. But the fun has just begun wh school year in a few weeks. Recently we had our officer trainin what we know about Key Club and what we needed to learn t amazing. Dues are coming up, member involvement, Voluntee more. Division 32 is ready and much toasted!
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Committee Presents
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Lieutenant Governor of Division 32 Pacific Northwest District kimtran.ltg@gmail.com 425-442-9530
Many Ideas have Just Begun! To me the service project committee is a way for regular members like me to voice our ideas to the divisional level and beyond. The committee demonstrates how you do not need an officer title to be an active leader, and you can make a difference in your home, school, and community regardless of rank. -Alex Guo
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$1.80
can save a mother and her baby.
1 BABY DIES EVERY 9 MINUTES
ELIMINATE MERCHANDISE FOR SALE. Contact Officers
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PREFERRERD 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.
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.
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 student Denisha Shrestha was raised in Nepal. After the earthquake she has been taking action in her community. Raising over $2,500 and as a division we will grow on this.
Support
Lupus
THE BONDING: Ice breakers and S
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THE SPLASH: Henry Moses Aqu
Scavenger Hunt
August DCM was pretty fun! I brought my brother with me and that was the first time he went to a key club event which was pretty cool. I like that we were able to go swimming as a club and play a few ice breakers & games beforehand. -Jasmine Etafo
uatic Center
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THE KNOWLEDGE: Key Club
I really enjoyed your DCM Fr relaxed! Great job! Everyon start, especially in a library heard people sharing ideas
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THE TRAINGING: Duties and Bre
Jeopardy Knowledge at the International, District, Division and Club level.
riday! You did a superb job and seemed in control and ne enjoyed the Jeopardy game and what a fun way to setting!! The break-out sessions were helpful, as I and writing them down for their own club! Wonderful!
eakout Session
-Sue Owens
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KEY LEADER During a three day weekend, 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.
Camp Collins, OR
Oct. 16-18
Who can Attend? • Students in high school Key Club Price of Key Leader? • $250 for Participate • $175 for Student Facilitator Financial Assistance • $25 scholarship for Key Club International member
REGISTRATION
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At key-leader.org/registration filter by city, state, or date to find the event. Then click register by selecting the accurate registration category. Create an account or login to the online registration and then enter your information.
Upcoming Events in Div. 32 9/4
• September Knowledge DCM
9/9
• Kent-Meridian First Meeting
9/11
• Kentridge First meeting
9/14
• Hazen First meeting
9/14
• Kentwood First meeting
9/16
• Kentlake First meeting
9/21
• Lindbergh First meeting
9/23
• Renton First meeting 13
KEY CLUB INTERNATI
Key Club is an international student-led service organization w service, build character an
International Board
Vice President Addie Clipfell
Trustee Devin Sun
The Key Club Pledge
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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
President Rip Livingston
IONAL AND DISTRICT
which provides its members with opportunities to provide nd develop leadership.
PNW District Board
PNW Map
Key Club PNW Chant Key Clubbers, HOW DO YOU FEEL? We feel good. Oh, we feel so good. UH! Double it up! UH! UH! Triple it up! UH! UH! UH! One long uh! UUUUUUUHHHHHHH! Rapper style! UH! UH! UH!
“It's raining, it's pouring, the PNW is soaring above the rest, 'cause we're the best, Pacific Northwest!" The Pacific Northwest spans from western Canada to northern California: with Alaska, Washington, Oregon, and the pan-handle of Idaho in between. The Pacific Northwest includes over 300 clubs that operate under 45 divisions. Through rain or shine, snow or hail, Key Clubbers in the Pacific Northwest dedicate countless hours to their communities and internationally, and are always Proud 'N' Willing to serve!
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Division 32
Division 32 in the Pacific Northwest District provides its membe service, build character a
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
Kentlake:
•President: Anne Sweeney •VP: Alana Golding •Secretary: Peter Thomas •Treasurer: Grace Dickerson •Bulletin Editor: Tanner Fuller
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•President: Aleah Lucena •Vice President: Yanni Zhang •Secretary: Kelsey Gelle •Treasurer: Huy Manh •Bulletin Editor: Kim Luu
•Renton •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
2 and Clubs
ers in the Kent, Renton, and Tahoma are with opportunities for and develop leadership.
Division 32
LTG of Div. 32: Kim A. Tran
MGRD: Tiffany Wong
Area Admin: Sue Owens
LTG of Kiwanis: Greg Smith
District Editor: Jojo Saunders
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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
CONNECTIN
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)
JoJo Sau District Ed Key Club jojosaund gmail.co (206)-(79
Hanna Huynh
Tiffany Wong
K-Family Relations
Membership Growth and Reactivation
District
unders ditor b International nders.pnweditor@ om 90)-(7510)
Jag Bains
District Projects
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Ryan Miura
Tran Hoang Pacific Northwest District Secretary tranhoang.pnwsec@ gmail.com (971)-(267)-(9235)
Convention Chair
Amy Hung
Ria Bains
Convention Aide
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This fund uses earned interest to help Key Clubs and Key Club members serve the world by providing grants for service opportunities. YOF grants can help you take action. Look around and identify the things that need to get done in your school, community or world.
Youth Opportunities Fund
Application Process 1) Look through the Application 2) Provide a Clear Project
How will it aid the community Your progress so far Leaders of the Project Timeline for the Project Sustainability in the future
3) Have a Good Budget
Materials needed Donations needed Amount Requesting Further Funding
4) Signatures for completion By leader Kiwanis Others
5) Send to YOF committee
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There is only one funding cycle for the Youth Opportunities Fund. The application must be received by October 15 at 11:59PM EST. Guidelines for filing the application are also listed in the Key Club Guidebook under Board Policies.
IDEAS? Key to Literacy from Trenton High school
T-shirt and Hoodie Design for Div. 32 Gear
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
Submission This is Divisional gear that is additional to the DCON gear later in the year. The purpose of the Spirit gear for the division is to have unity in the division and everyone is able to have a shirt simply by being a member, not because they are going to DCON!
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The Kiwanis DCM is once a month on Mondays in Kent for Kiwanis of division 32 and 33. At the meeting on September 31st, the Kiwanians summed up their time at District convention for Kiwanis. Many Kiwanis clubs are having their installation banquets to install new officers. Each club is working hard to make a difference in their communities, from having fundraisers for Eliminate, special Olympics BBQ, and selling pins to support Red- Remember Everyone Deployed. RED is focused on the support of the troops and their families and their sacrifices during deployments. Next meeting Sept. 28th .
Add your members into the Facebook Group. Division 32 of the Pacific Northwest District of Key Club International.
Stay Key-nected & Kiwanis DCM
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This calendar will have all our upcoming events, ranging from district events, DCM's, and club volunteer opportunities. It will be updated and available for all key clubbers to stay inform and involved! It's color coded by school too!
THE FUTURE OF SERVICE PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT KEY CLUB
SEATTLE, WA
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CARING -- OUR WAY OF LIFE
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