Key Club May Newsletter Div. 42WA

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Division 42WA May 10, 2012

Index Key Club Pledge I pledge on my honor to uphold the objects of Key Club International; to build my home, school, and 2 community: to serve my nation and God; and combat al forces which tend to undermine these institutions.

~Key Club Projects

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~Bike o’ Thon!

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~Local Projects

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~DCM’s

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KCCP Kiwanis Children’s Cancer Program

Fact: A cure found for a child will also cure and adult, however a cure found for an adult will not cure a child.

The funds raised in the Northwest district go to 3 local hospitals: -Doernbecher in Portland, OR -Seattle Children's Cancer Hospital -BC Children's Hospital, Canada

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KCCP is a Kiwanis project that Key Clubs around the globe are helping with. KCCP is a program where we are raising money to fund doctors doing research. Their research is trying to find a cure for cancer.

Thousands of Children are diagnosed with cancer each year.

Founded by: Frank Morehouse Past Governor of the Pacific Northwest District of Kiwanis


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Other Key Club Partners! ~Invisible Children This program raises money to solve a conflict in Uganda. The conflict that this program is trying to resolve the abduction of children, who once abducted are used as child soldiers.

~One Dollar for Life This non-profit foundation shows how one dollar may make a change in third-world poverty countries, especially if each student in a high school gives one dollar each. ~March of Dimes This Key Club Partner who helps support lifesaving research to prevent and improve the care for the premature babies. ~Relay for Life This organization is working for a change in the future of cancer. Relay for Life “celebrates the lives of people who have battled cancer, remember loved ones lost, and fights back against the disease.�( http://www.relayforlife.org/)

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12th Annual Bikin’ to the Beach Bike Ride Saturday, May 19, 2012 Why Ride? Here’s your opportunity to help save kids’ lives by raising money for the Kiwanis Doernbecher Children’s Cancer Program Doernbecher Children’s Hospital has given hope and loving care to critically ill children with cancer in Oregon and SW Washington for the past seven decades regardless of their family’s income. However, at Doernbecher, health care providers don’t only treat sick kids. Doernbecher is an innovative research center where promising pediatricians are trained to become the next generation of Pediatric Oncology specialists. By taking part in the Bikin’ to the Beach Bike Ride, you will help Doernbecher research the causes of children’s cancers.

Bike Ride: Bike Ride starts at Marshall Center, goes to Frenchman’s Bar, and then back to Marshall Center • Each rider must wear a helmet at all times during the ride • Bring a full water bottle and sunscreen and sunglasses, or rain gear if there is liquid sunshine • Sign in: 8:00 am behind the East Parking Lot at Marshall Center: Marshall Community Center 1009 East McLoughlin Boulevard, Vancouver, WA 98663 • Start time: 8:30am • Estimated Finish Time: 11:15 - 11:30am • After your finish, enjoy free beverages and snacks • A rider’s map will be handed out on the day of the race

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Spo PN nsored W by Di v i 45 o sions 4 4 Inte f Key and rna Club Can’t tion al Ride? BE A “GHOST RIDER”! • Check the “Ghost rider” box on the registration form. • Obtain donations and mail the checks in with your completed registration form no later than May 11, 2012. • Checks should be made payable to KDCCP.

$5 registration fee and all participants must raise a minimum of $25 Prizes for this year: • Key Club who raises the most money per person wins a pizza feed for all members who raised $25 or more! • An event t-shirt will be given to each participant who raises $100 or more.

For registration forms or questions please email Akserswa@gmail.com or Justin.Tanner@evergreenps.org

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• Prizes will also be given to the top individual fundraisers!


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TRCS OFFICERS Mercedes, Meagan, Shawna, Josh, Stephanie, Lauren, Olivia, Jordan

Some Local Projects This Summer Fair Parking Where: Cowlitz County Fair Ground When: During Cowlitz County Fair Description: You will work with the local Kiwanis and guide people to open parking spots throughout the grass area across from the fair grounds. There will be different shifts throughout the day.

Fireworks Booth When: June 28 – July 4 Age limit: must be 18 or over Description: Selling Fireworks with the local Kiwanis club.

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DCM’s DCM’s are Divisional Council Meetings. When: Monday, May 14 Where: Community Room at Three Rivers Mall This is between a nail salon and Sears. Who is it for: This is mandatory for club officers, however everyone is invited Descriptions: At this meeting you will be introduced to your Ltgs., along with learning your duties as an officer, and more information on KCCP.

If you are an officer and cannot attend this meeting please contact me.

If your club is doing something cool, send in pictures and story so I can put it in the newsletter for everyone to read!


District  Board  GovernorGiovanni McKenzie

Convention ChairAndy Nguyen andy.t_nguyen@yahoo.com

Giovannimc.keyclub@gmail.com

International TrusteeCole Hickman

kcitrusteecole@gmail.com

SecretaryKelsie Hoppes kelsiehoppes@gmail.com

District AdministratorJohn Jay jmjay@bainbridge.net

TreasurerKenneth Lam K3nn3thlam@hotmail.com

Assistant District AdministratorSuzanne Endroedy

Bulletin EditorBassel Hamieh

basselhamiehpnw@gmail.com

suzbeth1@comcast.net

Ltg. Division 42WA Alex Schmidt Schmidt_alex_ltg.4251@yahoo.com

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