The Hoot | May 2015

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the Hoot division 45 newsletter pacific northwest key club international

issue 2 | may 2015

columbia river • hockinson • hudson's bay • iTech • prairie • skyview


Table of contents Letter from the Lt. G Key club 101 Key dates Owl points May dcm The eliminate project: update April events review Portland area rally Preferred charities Division 45 officers Executive board 2015-16 Appointed positions Additional Resources

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L E T T E R From the Lt. G Hi Owlets! May is a busy month for everyone; AP testing is in full swing and summer is just right around thecorner. Not only is your life jammed-packed, Key Club is also hard at work this past month. On April 22, our local Kiwanis club celebrated Kiwanis’s 100th year anniversary. In addition, Division 45 had a super successful April Joint DCM with Division 44, which included raising money for the eliminate project and a surprise visit from our District Governor. This issue brings you an exciting new update from the Eliminate Project, information about Portland Area Rally, and also a review of our past month’s events as well as upcoming key dates. Don’t forget to keep up all the owl-some service projects and volunteering you’ve done! Without further ado, read on! In Love and Service,

Michelle Chang

Lieutenant Governor Division 45 Pacific Northwest Key Club International (360)601-2010 michellechang98629@gmail.com

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M A Y Key K E Dates Y DCalendar A T E S

May

secretary reports due

05 5 May

spring board meeting

8-10 May May

may dcm

15 15 May

rock 'n roll half marathon 8

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Owl Points School

Previous Points

Secretary Report

Member at President at DCM DCM

TOTAL

Columbia River

317

0

40

0

357

Hockinson

0

0

0

0

0

Hudson's Bay

25

25

0

0

50

iTech

25

25

10

15

65

Prairie

155

0

0

15

170

Skyview

516 25

70

15

626

How do I earn owl points? President at DCM (15 pts.) Member and other officers at DCM (10 pts.) Secretary Reports (25 pts. on time, 15 pts. late)

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May DCM Who: Division 45 May DCM What: AP testing is over-come meet the new officers of each club, eat food, play icebreakers, and have fun! In addition, there will be an officer awards ceremony, as well as a raffle for the Eliminate Project. Tickets will be $1 each. When: Friday, May 15, 3:00-6:00pm Where: Three Creek Community Library meeting room

Bring your friends an come have an owl-mazing time!

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Eliminate Project ofFact: threeitdoses takes ($1.80) a toseries save of a mother three and her ($1.80) future to doses save a mother babies. and her future babies. FACT: MNT remains a deadly threat in 23 Fact: MNT still countries. remains as a threat in 23 FACT: $110 million is allcountries. it takes to Good news, Key Clubbers!As of March 2015, Mauritania, a country on the west coast of Africa, has officially eliminated maternal/neonatal tetanus. Key Club alone has already surpasses its goal of raising $50,000, with a currently total of $87,000. As we continue to contribute to the overall goal of $110 million for the Kiwanis project, keep in mind that every little thing you do makes a big difference!

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eliminate maternal/ Fact: $110 million neonatal tetanus. USD is all it takes to eliminate maternal/ Neonatal tetanus.




April 11, 2015 This past DCM was one filled with spirit, fun, and whipped cream. We played icebreakers, ate food, pied Lt. G's in the face, and had an intense easter egg hunt. The biggest surprise was a visit from our District Governor, Tyler Bosser! A big thanks for all the Division 45 owls that attended this DCM, and also to everyone else, becuase this would not have been this successful without you.

April April DC


joint DCM CM Recap

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arch of Dimes fundraiser

Mountain View and Union Key Clubs of Division 44 and Skyview Key CLub of Division 45 helped make posters for March of Dimes 5k walk.

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April 25, 2015 Mountain View, Union, and Skyview Key Clubs walked a 5k charity walk for the March of Dimes on a sunny Saturday morning. The March of Dimes raise money and awareness for prematurity and premature babies.

Marchfor Babies




Preferred Charities UNICEF Since 1994, Key Club has been Trick-or-Treating for UNICEF and over the years has raised nearly US $5 million for iodine deficiency programs worldwide and HIV and AIDS programs in Kenya and Swaziland. Now it’s helping The Eliminate Project.

Children's Miracle Network Key Club participates with Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals by sponsoring fundraising events. Key Club members also participate in service projects at their local children’s hospital.

March of Dimes For decades, Key Club has partnered with the March of Dimes to give every baby a healthy start. Key Club members raise thousands of dollars annually through various programs, including collecting change, holding dances and taking part in March of Dimes’ signature event, March for Babies.

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2014-2015 Columbia Hockinson Hudson's B a y R i v e r President: Danielle Higley Vice President: McKensie Fockler Secretary: Katie Ritchey Treasurer: Amelia Davis Editor: Jacelyn Moore Communications: Ruby Davis Event Coordinators: Becca Duncan, Stephanie McMillan Adviser: Shelley Douglas Kiwanis Adviser: Shaune Kelly

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President: Tommy Brennan Vice President: Ava Cozzetto Secretary: Julia Ballo Treasurer: Hannah Ballo Adviser: Joey Harteloo Kiwanis Adviser: Val Schaffroth

President: Agnes Cabanillla Vice President: Trisha Beavers Secretary: Maya Gough Treasurer: Courtney Cochran Adviser: Trish Piliado Kiwanis Adviser: Unknown


5 Officers iTech President: Rob Horenstein Vice President: Katie Hill Secretary: Emily Torjusen Entertainment/ Advertisement: Calleese Henderson Adviser: Megan Roether Kiwanis Adviser: Bruce Davis Ken Rowe

Prairie President: Jamie Ferris Vice President: Mia Munoz Secretary: Devin Dornbrock Treasurer: Scarlett Young Editor: Sydney Roeske Public Relations: Bella Walls Historian: Hollie Peto Adviser: Tad Oman Kiwanis Adviser: Val Schaffroth

Skyview President: Michelle Chang Vice President: Lauren Ho Secretary: Robert Litman Adviser: Zachary Tautfest Kiwanis Adviser: Bruce Davis Ken Rowe

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2015-2016 Columbia Hockinson Hudson's B a y R i v e r

To be elected

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To be elected

President: Amelia Davis Vice President: Stephanie McMillan Secretary: Olivia Kerr Treasurer: LeeAnna Hiber Communications: Caroline Brown Event Coordinators: Alex Kimery Natalie Garcia Adviser: Shelley Douglas Kiwanis Adviser: Shaune Kelly


6 Officers Skyview

iTechPrairie

To be elected

President: Jason Harper Vice President: Sydney Fox-Middleton Secretary: Emily Thompson Treasurer: Camilllie Bishop Communications: Colbalt Sjogren Adviser: Megan Roether Kiwanis Adviser: Bruce Davis Ken Rowe

President: Henry Vilash Vice President: Brandon San Secretary: Kelly Ann Tran Treasurer: Paige Phillipson Editor: Annie Churo Assistant Editor: John Tran Adviser: Elyse Azorr Kiwanis Adviser: Bruce Davis Ken Rowe

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015-2016 District 2015-2016 Exec. Tyler Bosser

Pacific Northwest District Governor tylerbosser.pnwgov@gmail.com (253)355-2783

Tran Hoang

Pacific Northwest District Secretary tranhoang.pnwsec@gmail.com (971)267-9235

Suvir Copparam Pacific Northwest District Treasurer copparam.suvir@gmail.com (425)445-6199

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tBoard Board JoJo Saunders

Pacific Northwest District Editor jojosaunders.pnweditor@gmail.com (206)790-7510

Ryan Miura

Pacific Northwest District Convention Chair pnwconventionchair@gmail.com (503)490-0041

Additional Contact Info: District Administrator: John Jay jmjay@comcast.net

Assistant District Administrator: Tom Saunders pnwtoms@gmail.com Finance Administrator: Kevin Buyer buyergang@wavecable.com

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PNW Division AYN: TBE AYS: Tanya Charoonsophonsak 9: Kelsie Coffell 13/15: Veronica Vivero 17: Vijona Devolli 18: Baneet Braich 19/36: Tiana Herring 20i: JhonMartin Dimaculangan 20m: Ryan McLoughlin 21: Jessica Bae 22/24: Erica Smith 26: Christina Nyugen 27: Julienne Renne 28: Adam Newton

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54: Viyana Singsanavong 56: Grace Chung 58: Ariana Regimbal 62: Vicky Nyugen 64: Daniela Mai 65W: John-Nick Beronilla 65E: Bryan Lee 66: Bailey Chen 70: Kennedy Birley 72: Mason Cox 74: Pearl Cutting 76: Danielle Acosta 80: TBE 82: Mariah Gronbach


Join PNW Key Club and come to Indiana this summer to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Kiwanis! Price includes airfare, shuttle from and to the airport, hotel, convention, and district dinner on the first night. If you want to attend, please contact your Lt. G. for important information about payment! Space is limited!


Questions? Comments? Concerns? Email/text/call your Lt. G at: Michelle Chang michellechang98629@gmail.com 360-602-2010

Email/text/call your Divisional assistant: Paige Phillipson paigephillipson@msn.com

360-606-1133

Photos in this issue by Brandon San, Lauren Ho, Stuart Sardo, Kelly Tran, Anav Gagneja, and Chemay Shola. Thank you for your contributions!


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