PNW Division 13/15/17 Volume 6 Issue 6: The Panda Express

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PNW Division 13/15/17

Volume 6 Issue 6


A LETTER FROM YOUR L T G Hello Ninja-Panda! Happy September! I hope that you all have had a relaxing summer and enjoyed the warm weather. School is starting back up again and we’re getting into the routine of things. Soon enough, you will having your first Key Club meeting of the year! This is the time when you will have the most members at your meetings and you want to make the most of it! Leave a lasting impression on your members and make connections with everyone at your meetings.

There will be no DCM for September because we will be doing an officer meeting instead. Have a great day! See you all at Canada Conference.

In Love and Service, Michelle Yang Division 13/15/17 Lieutenant Governor P: (778) 988-8198 E: ltg131517@pnwkeyclub.org


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On August 18th, Division 13/15/17 Key Clubbers went down to REVS Bowling Centre to have a niceday of bowling! It was a really great opportunity for everyone to relax and get to know each other. Not only was it a really fun event, we were also able to raise some funds towards the Thirst Project.



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WHY SHOULD I COME? Learn more about Key Club while connecting with other members from the Pacific Northwest. Listen to our keynote speakers, attend a variety of different workshops, participate in fun activities and enjoy some free food!

WHAT’S THE THEME? This year’s theme for Canada Conference is “GAME ON TO SERVICE” with sports elements added throughout the event! Make sure to show up with your favourite sports gear and lots of spirit!

WHO’S COMING? Key Clubbers from both Division 13/15/17 and Division 18, members of the Kiwanis-Family, some special guests and of course, YOU! BRING A BUDDY: For every non Key Clubber that you bring to the event, you will receive a free ticket to pie one of your lieutenant governors. WHERE DOES THE MONEY GO? All proceeds from Canada Conference will be going towards our 2018-2019 District Project, the Thirst Project. The Thirst Project works towards ending the global water crisis and the PNW District is helping by building wells in a specific region of Swaziland. HOW MUCH ARE TICKETS? Tickets are $7 for early registration, $9 for regular and $10 for late registration and at the door. Registration includes lunch, access to our photobooth and long lasting memories :) REGISTRATION DETAILS WILL BE RELEASED VERY SOON







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