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i a r u m a OCTOBER
2018
ISSUU. 7
VOL. 5
s e i r se D i v i s i o n
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Upcoming Dates: 10/1: Early bird dues collection begins 10/31: PNWOF grant application closes 11/1: Early bird dues deadline 11/3: Fall board- judging PNWOF Applications 12/1: Regular dues deadline
Hey Samurai's! One of my most cherished and favorite things I like about Key Club, would be the memories I've made in it. All the crazy adventures with friends, new people I've met, and the crazy experiences that I've encountered while being in my position as Lt. G. All of these memories are priceless to me and I am extremely grateful to be able to obtain these fun memories. If there is only one thing that I can take away from Key Club, it would be all the Memories. How about all of you guys? What is th one thing that you can take away from Key Club? Please tell me by emailing me!! In love and service Lieutenant Governor of D20i Kyle Torres
Joint DCM Recap The DCM was an amazing turnout. There was 60 Key Clubbers from both divisions that attended the DCM. The whole event was packed with fun games like Improve Olympics, and informational presentations about the Thirst Project. As for the community service portion of the event, all of the key clubbers made ribbon lace that can be used for advertisement or give away meterial for everybody's club. At the end of the event, awards were given out for best dressed and most spirited. Then a fundraiser/raffle was done to fund raise for the Thirst project and the other Lt. G., Kendra Willis and I gave them an incentive by having the winners of the raffle pie us in the face, and it worked. We earned around 68 dollars. Oh and..... THEY STOLE THE SPIRIT STICK, so I am gonna steal it back.
MONTHLY HIGHLIGHTS
This month has been a very busy month for all clubs. for all of the clubs in D20i, they started their Key Club meetings. and all of the clubs have started off with a bang! clubs like South Whidbey and Orcas Islands are starting their year off by hosting fundraisers. South Whidbey is doing a bake sale and donating all the proceeds to kids in Ecuador. Orcas Islands is also doing a bake sale and is donating all of the proceeds to a non profit organization and will soon be doing another fundraiser for the Thirst Project. Oak Harbor Key Club is hosting a pasta and rice drive for the homeless, making 1000 paper cranes for key clubber in a hospital, and his prepping for a dodgeball tournament fund raising event. Good Job to all of the clubs for starting off the year strong!!