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Greetings International Board
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Seattle Rally
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Division 33
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Divisional Council Meetings
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Canada Rally
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Key Leader
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Miracle Treat Day
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The Eliminate Project Youth Empowerment Day Key Club Information
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Project & Fundraising Ideas
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Dues
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Dates to Remember
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Contact Information
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August 2014 Auburn
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Greetings Lieutenant Governor: Greg Park Hey Krakens, I hope you’ve all had a fun and productive summer to at this point. I also hope that everyone that attended Seattle Rally had a blast because I know I did! Being a Co-Chair for Seattle Rally was such a huge honor. I am incredibly blessed and honored to have been in charge of such a huge event. I would like to thank everyone who attended the rally, my rally planning committee, our amazing area administrator, Sue Owens, my principal. Terri Herren, my home club adviser, Jennie Buetow, Sylvester Neal, Division 33, and the rest of the Pacific Northwest District and District board. It is now August so the school year is fast approaching. I hope you’re all as pumped as I am for the new school year and another year of Key Club. Make sure to check the rest of my August newsletter out and can’t wait to see you all at events coming up! In Love and Service,
Greg Park Division 33 Lieutenant Governor Pacific Northwest District Key Club International
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Greetings District Governor: Lisa Antonio Hey Key Clubbers, Summer is finally here, and I hope all of you are kicking back and relaxing after a long school year’s end. All of you have put so much effort into the last school year, from taking AP and IB classes, to being in multiple clubs and activities, to all of your endless community service that you have done. To the seniors a special congrats on finishing high school, you guys have worked especially hard. I hope the memories of the last years in high school will carry with all of you, and I hope you know all the service you have done in the last few years, has been changing the lives of others. To the club members, remember that when the sun is out, it is a great chance to grab a few friends and serve, and that service doesn’t end when the school year does! Continue all of your hard work because when you give a little love, you get a little love back, when you give a lot of love, you get a lot of love back. The amount of effort you put into serving is the amount you get back, from seeing a smile from the kid who just got a card at children’s hospital, to packing a meal for a hungry family who lives in the neighborhood. The more and more you serve, the more and more you will see the community being affected, by the love and service you give to it. Remember that when you serve, give your whole heart to the project or fundraiser, and the results will soar. You are the change, with every good deed you do, no matter how big or small, it helps the people around you. From right around the corner to half way around the world, you guys are truly admirable. You give more than anyone could ever see or know, you guys don’t wish that you had the power to change the world, you know you have the power to change the world. Thank you all so much, and just remember, what you share with the world is what the world keeps of you.
Lisa Antonio, Pacific Northwest District Governor
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August 2014 Auburn
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Greetings International Trustee: Tashrima Hossain Hey, Pacific-Northwest! My name is Tashrima Hossain, and I’d like to introduce myself as the new International Trustee for your district. It is such an honor to be in your service, primarily by ensuring that your voices are heard at the international level during the upcoming year. I’m excited to join the PNW moose; I’ve already received so much enthusiasm from the Board, I’ve heard many great things about PNW, and I can’t wait to see all the great achievements your district has in store. To let you know a little about myself, I am from Cypress, Texas, which is a suburban area adjacent to the Houston border. In addition to Key Club, I devote much of my time to debate and Student Council— which often leaves with very little time for sleep! As a result, I’m a bit of a grandma, and I like spending much of my free time sleeping, reading, or just hanging out with friends. For those of you who would like to know more about my duties as International Trustee, I have a few basic responsibilities: attending International Board meetings, participating in a maximum of two district visits, and acting as a representative of the international level of Key Club. In addition, Governor Lisa and I completed a Governor-Trustee agreement, which identified the main expectations Lisa has of me, as your district’s Trustee; many of said goals revolve around constant communication and building positive Sister District relations—all of which are means to ensure that I effectively represent your views on the international level. Additionally, I serve with Jenalee Beazley, Rip Livingston, Liz Moore, and Nicole Lema on the Growth and Communications Committee. There, we predominantly focus on fostering a connection between advisors and Kiwanis clubs, making Key Club a school-wide name, creating a “cool factor” for Key Club, empowering local clubs to publicize their work, creating a strategic growth plan for KCI, and creating an annual club census. We already have a very specific set of goals and action steps for the first quarter; I plan to update you all with any progress in that arena. During my term, I will stay committed to the goals I campaigned with, but more than that, I intend to actively serve as a resource for you all. If you have questions about amendments, elections, service, or general Key Club knowledge, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me. I’m here as a resource, friend, and assistant in any way you may need. Call me, email me, Facebook me— I’m always ready to lend a hand. Tashrima Hossain International Trustee Georgia, KIWIN'S, & Pacific-Northwest
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2014 - 2015 Inter International Vice President: Kevin Zhang Hello Pacific Northwest District Key Clubbers! Over this past week, I along with 39 other PNW Key Clubbers and six Kiwanis chaperones had the opportunity to attend the 71 st annual International Convention in the vibrant city of Anaheim, California. While there, we had the opportunity to attend educational workshops, meet Key Clubbers from across the world, and elect the 2014-2015 Key Club International Board. I am truly humbled and honored to announce that I was chosen out of a field of four other highly qualified candidates to be your next International Vice President. My biggest support throughout the entire journey, from the moment I decided to run until my name was announced on stage, was the entire Pacific Northwest District. So let me take this time to thank every single one of you- all 13,000+ members. It was your support that got me through not only ICON week but the months leading up to it. Thank you to everyone that messaged be “good luck� and to all of those that congratulated me afterwards. Even though many of you did not attend ICON 2014, I still felt as if all of you were alongside me. I look forward to personally thanking many of you as I travel to some of the upcoming area rallies. To all the graduating seniors, even though I will not have the opportunity to serve you for this upcoming year, I hope that many of you will decide to join Circle K in college and eventually Kiwanis. Once again, THANK YOU to the mighty Pacific Northwest District! I look forward to yet another fantastic year of service, friendship, and growth not only for Key Club International but also for our district!
In Service,
Kevin Zhang Kevin Zhang Key Club International Vice President zhangkevin2015@gmail.com 360.250.3999
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rnational Board International President: Maria Palazzolo Hello, Key Clubbers! My name is Maria Palazzolo, and I am so thankful to be your 20142015 Key Club International President! I was elected at the International Convention in Anaheim, California, about a month ago. It is a privilege to serve you and the rest of our 267,000 members. As Key Clubbers, we have a unique perspective of the world. We, as teenagers, get to make lasting impacts within our communities and throughout the world. I find it absolutely amazing that our organization is made of so many selfless individuals with one mission: to positively change the world. As your International President, one of my main goals is to make Key Club International more accessible to provide more ideas and opportunities to make your club the best it can be. This can be done through: Webinars On topics such as: The $.50 dues increase Grants available to fund club projects, such as the Youth Opportunities Fund {more information here: http://www.keyclub.org/ service/fund/yof.aspx} Twitter chats with International Board members Increased interaction through social media We will also be promoting the Eliminate Project, which is the Kiwanis family’s campaign to raise $110 million by the end of 2015 to eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus from the face of the planet. It nears its completion at the end of the year, and we need to work tirelessly to meet our goal. I will work with our International Vice President, Kevin Zhang, and our eleven International Trustees to meet these goals to make this year a productive one for our organization. I hope to see all of you at our International Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana, next summer! Imagine 2,000 people who are just as focused on helping others as you are. It’s an absolutely amazing time. If you have any questions about Key Club International, International Convention, or would just like to talk to me, feel free to email me! Have a great year, and thank you for all that you do in your homes, schools, and communities! Yours in service, Maria Palazzolo Key Club International President ipmariapalazzolo@gmail.com
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2014 - 2015 Intern Barry Seng
Robbie Mathis
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Shane Meyers
Gary Cheng
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national Trustees Beazley
Tashrima Hossain
Liz Moore
Nicole Lema
Rip Livingston
Renisha Daley
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On August 4th, Key Clubbers from all around the Pacific Northwest District came together at Auburn Mountainview High School for #SEATTLERALLY 2014. Being a day full of icebreakers, officer training, photobombs, fun, and spirit, it truly was a Magical World of Service! #SEATTLERALLY 2014 had the pleasure of listening to former Kiwanis International President Sylvester Neal as he reflected on his years serving on the International Kiwanis board. His dedication to service and his caring attitude are an inspiration to all. This year, the spirit stick was awarded to Division 32! Not only were they super spirited but, they also showed respect and positivity at the event. Congratulations to them! Thank you to all that attended and I hope everyone had fun. Can't wait until next year for Seattle Rally 2015!
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Seattle Rally 20 Andrea Diep, Vice President, FWHS Seattle Rally was basically a baby DCON minus the governor's ball. It's pretty much the best thing to be around tons of key clubbers and it got me extra pumped up about key club again. I really regret not going last year so make it a point to go next year guys! Chris Vargas, President, TJHS Hello, my name is Chris Vargas, and I am the current Key Club President at Thomas Jefferson High School. I was lucky enough to experience an unforgettable opportunity to strengthen my role, not as just a President, but as a Key Club member as well. I got the opportunity to go to Seattle Rally! The first thing I noticed when I entered Auburn Mountainview High School was the positive atmosphere created by all the motivated and enthusiastic Key Clubbers ready, willing and able to serve just like me. It was easy to just walk up to someone and start a conversation because everyone was so friendly. Seattle Rally taught me how to manage my club as president, while also reminding me that the regular members come first, and we are all equal. Position does not make one greater than the other. I can truly say that Seattle Rally has motivated me to strive even further this year as a Key Club member! To serve, it’s our way of life.
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August 2014 Auburn
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014 Experiences Kaylee Phillips, Vice President, ARHS The Seattle Rally was great! I can't wait until next year. The theme was awesome, do you know why it's not the same as the PNW? The workshop that was about Thailand and Human trafficking was great, i would love to get more information on it Brian Choi, Treasurer, TBHS The Seattle rally was the greatest get together I have ever attended. It was such a refreshing Jolt for me. I have heard nothing but praise from all who attended the Seattle Rally. The presenters were well prepared, their speeches were touched and the sessions were all well attended. Everyone felt that we did a superb job organizing the rally, selecting thought provoking topics, and even getting us good mentors such as Lieutenant Governors. All Key clubbers I met there were warm-hearted, talented, energetic and intelligent. Absolutely, this event inspired me to perform acts of service in my community in depth. If I could sum up in one word, what Key Club Sprits has taught me----I would say it is “Fearless�. Congratulations on both a successful and memorable rally.
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Division 33 of the Pac
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President: Natalie Mendez Vice President: Kaylee Phillips Vice President: Juliet Yu Secretary: Jude Hanno Treasurer: Rachel Lee Bulletin Editor: Allison Bantigue
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President: Chris Vargas Vice President: Eugene Oh Secretary: Jason Louie Treasurer: Donavon Gome Bulletin Editor: Elleyce Pa
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President: Christie Peralta Vice President: Harry Shin Secretary: Cindy Imm Treasurer: Brian Choi Bulletin Editor: Nicole Lim
August 2014 Auburn
President: Lauren Park Vice President: Andrea Di Vice President: Chloe Yoo Secretary: Jasmine Leung Treasurer: Melissa Ouk Bulletin Editor: Leilani Lan
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President: Kevin Cho Vice President: Alex Arnts Secretary: Young Jo Kim Treasurer: Dayoung Cheon Bulletin Editor: Kyung-Lee
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Division 33 serves the Auburn and Federal Way community under 7 schools. Our division is known for our amazing spirit and our huge Korean population. There is never a dull moment when everyone in the division gets together, which is what makes our division so unique. Everyone is dedicated and is always willing to serve the community no matter what.
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July Joint DCM Recap
On July 25th, 2014, Jenny Feng, Lieutenant Governor of Division 32, and I hosted the Purple Division DCM at Lake Meridian. The DCM was full of water balloons, hot dogs and pizza, icebreakers, and overall, just fun. Thank you to all that attended and that donated during the Miracle Minute. For those who are unaware, at one point Divisions 32 and 33 were one division. Since then, they have dived into 2. Divisions 32 and 33 will forever be sister divisions.
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August DCM
When?
August 23th, 2014 at 12:00 PM (Noon) Where?
The Outlet Collection Seattle 1101 Outlet Collection Way, Auburn, WA 98001 Why? The August DCM will be a Scavenger Hunt around the Outlet Collection (Super Mall) in Auburn! Besides that, beforehand, there will be divisional news, updates, fun, and plenty of people to meet. Make sure to tell your friends and bring them! The winners will get a prize!
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August 2014 Auburn
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Ready to satisfy your sweet tooth cravings? Do you want to learn more about Key Club and explore the Candy Land wonders of service? Join Key Clubbers from all around the district for a day filled with fun as you indulge on food and candy! Make sure you also register for the talent show to showcase your skills! Canada Rally will be at the Buchanan Building A on UBC campus on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20th from 10:30AM till 3:00PM Early Bird registration: $7 Late registration*: $9 *Late registration starts August 10th Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/1449783611958182/ If you have any questions or concerns, contact Patricia Xie, Lieutenant Governor of Division 13/15/17. #CANADARALLY2014
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Key Leader
“Key Leader is a weekend experiential leadership program for today's young leaders. This life-changing event focuses on service leadership as the first, most meaningful leadership-development experience. A Key Leader will learn the most important lesson of leadership—it comes from helping others succeed.”
Portland Area
Seattle Area
October 24-26th, 2014
November 7-9th, 2014
Camp Collins, Gresham
Camp Sambica, Bellevue
Register at www.key-leader.org Busy one weekend? The other camp isn’t that far. You can register ahead, click “pay later” and pay as late as at the camp
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This year DQ® is celebrating Miracle Treat Day with even more magic. On Thursday August 14th, 2014, $1 or more from every Blizzard®Treat purchased at participating DQ® stores will be donated to your local Children's Miracle Network Hospitals® to help children in need. Together we can provide hope and healing to sick and injured children in your community. Make sure to check out your local DQ® on August 14th to purchase your Blizzard®!
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The Elimina MNT results when tetanus spores, which are present in soil everywhere, enter the bloodstream. It is mainly caused by a lack of access to sanitary birthing conditions, unclean instruments used to cut the umbilical cord and unclean post-partum cord care. Once the disease is contracted, the fatality rate can be as high as 100 percent in underserved areas. Most mothers and newborns who die of tetanus live in areas of Africa, South Asia and East Asia, where many woman are poor, having little access to health care, have unlimited information about safe delivery procedures and continue harmful cord care practices.
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The Numbers? 1 baby dies every 9 minutes from tetanus The Cost? $1.80 protects 1 woman and her future babies The Results? Only 25 countries remain with MNT. Visit the www.TheEliminateP roject.org to get more information About The Eliminate Project.
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Youth Empowerment Day
On August 16th, in collaboration with Young Nonprofit Leaders Organization, Seattle will host its first ever Youth Empowerment Day. Through various leadership activities, keynote speakers, and small group discussions we will inspire students to inspire Seattle. At the end of the day, our youth (12-18) will feel inspired, capable and ready to take on anything they set their minds to. Students will be split into 4 different sub-groups based on the information they provide. They will have the opportunity to spend the day learning about our environment, homelessness, health issues across the country, and sexual trafficking in order to take part in making a change throughout our community and even on a global scale. We are happily accepting donations for participation for the event. Scholarships to attend the event are offered to those with financial need. Please email monicahlui@gmail.com if you would like to request a scholarship. In person, day-of registration will be available at the event if space is still available. DISCLAIMER: Content that will be shared in the Human Trafficking workshop may be inappropriate for children under the age of 15. If you or your parent are concerned about this, please feel free to sign up for the other workshops that we offer. Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/seattle-youth-empowerment-day-tickets12296431959?aff=es2&rank=1
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About PNW “The Pacific Northwest District is geographically the largest district in Key Club International. The district spans from Alaska to northern California: with British Columbia, Yukon Territory, Washington, Oregon, and even the “pan-handle” of Idaho in between. With over 40 divisions, this district contains about 330 Key Clubs.”
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“Like” Pacific Northwest District Key Club and join the PNW District Key Clubbers Facebook group!
Follow @pnwkeyclub on Twitter!
For more information, visit http://pnwkeyclub.weebly.com/
Follow @pnwkeyclub on Instagram!
Read the District Newsletter! http://issuu.com/pnwkc/docs/ spring2014
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Structure Club Key Clubs are established in a high school or equivalent institution, or a communitybased club may be chartered. Elected officers can include president, on or more vice presidents, secretary, treasurer, editor and one director from each class. Division Each district is divided into territories called divisions, made up of various clubs. Each division has a lieutenant governor, a student leader who carries out the district’s policies and provides support to the clubs. District A district is sometimes defined by state or nation and tends to match a similar Kiwanis district. Each district is chaired by a governor, elected by delegates at the annual district convention International Key Club International encompasses all clubs within the group’s 33 organized districts and in foreign countries that are not included in any specific district. Key Club International is led by its international board, which is comprised of a president, vice president and 11 trustees, all students and active Key Club members.
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Officer Duties Presidents
Provide supportive leadership Preside over meetings Lead programming Support Club Administration Act as a liaison to the school and community Recruit and retain members Get the training you need Conduct Elections Set goals Select committee chairmen and make special appointments
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurers
Understand adults’ roles when dealing with club finances Coordinate dues collection and payment Attend and coordinate meetings Disburse Finances Prepare and Review the budget Manage club accounts Maintain accurate financial records
Support the President Handle programming and education Oversee the Committee system Support Officers
Keep the club materials organized Prepare monthly reports Maintain officer and membership rosters Take club and board meeting minutes Coordinate club correspondents
Bulletin Editor
Communicate with the community Document club service and programming Communicate with the club Create a weekly bulletin
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Project & Fundraising Ideas
Activity board Aluminum cans Bake-off Bake sale Barbecue dinners Birthday kits Buttons Candy and nut sales Car smash Car washes Carnival night Coat checks Concession stands Cook-off Dances Date-match Desk blotters Donate time to PTA Donuts and pizza Easter bunnies Face painting Finals survival kits Flea market Halloween party Haunted house Homecoming flowers Jukebox Junior high fundraiser Just like the good old days Key Club/faculty sporting events “Kiss” a senior good-
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bye Lost and found auction Bell ringers Bright, shining service Club buddies Coats for kids Grant a wish Miracle minute Pay it forward Spirit wear Read-a-thon Ronald wants soda tabs School supply drive Seeds of service Serving up the grub Spirit week Telephones for troops Thank a teacher Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF Usher me in! Beads of Courage Book drive Concessions Dance Marathon Change race First aid class Gift wrapping Homeless shelter birthday parties Kid’s booth
Kids’ safety maps Lights, camera, goodbye Museum guides New teacher/ student survival kit Pet adoption drive Prom rescue Powder puff Senior’s game day Tape a teacher Tutor Time Voter registration drive Walking beads Walking day Adopt a room Art show Blood drive Building benches Carnival night Dodgeball tournament Lock-in March for Babies Special Olympics Spooktacular! The great sofa hunt Trauma dolls Variety show Lost and found auction May baskets Miracle mile of quarters
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Movie parties Music week Old books and CDs sale Pancake breakfast Parking cars Peanut day Powder puff football Prom flowers Rummage sale Save or shave School bazaar Scooping for money Senior auction Singing Christmas cards Spice up your dances Spirit sweats Sports programs Sport tournaments Spring sales Students and faculty arrested Sweetheart ball Talent shows “-Thons” Traffic safety week Turkey grams/ghoul grams/bunny grams Ugly teacher contest Ushers Weigh and pay
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Dates to Remember August DCM Date: August 23rd, 2014 Time: 12:00 PM Location: The Outlet Collection
Canada Rally Date: August 20th, 2014 Time: 10:30 AM - 3 PM Location: University of British Columbia
Seattle Youth Empowerment Day Date: August 16, 2014 Time: 10:00 AM - 5PM Location: 300 8th Ave N Seattle, WA 98109
Monthly Reports Bulletin Editors: 3rd of every month Secretaries: 5th of every month Vice Presidents: 7th of every month Follow the divisional Instagram page! @d33pnwkeyclub
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Contact Information Lt. Governor Greg Park
Int’l Trustee Tashrima Hossain
(206) 432-6506 parkgregltg33@gmail.com
tashrima.hossain.kc@gmail.com
District Governor Lisa Antonio
Convention Chair Cleo Tsang
lisaantonio.dgov@gmail.com
pnwconventionchair@gmail.com
District Secretary Ik Hoon Jung ijungpnwsec@gmail.com
Divisional Officers Division Secretary
Ashley Phan (206)612-9020 ashleyphan17@gmail.com
Division Editor
District Treasurer Aneesh Pappu apappu97@gmail.com
District Editor Jenny Zhang editorjennyzhang@gmail.com
Juliet Yu (253)218-5979 julietyyu@hotmail.com
Administrators District Administrator John Jay jmjay@comcast.net
Assistant Administrator Tom Saunders pnwtoms@gmail.com
Area Administrator Sue Owens jowens6@comcast.net
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