The Buzz: November 2014

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PACIFIC NORTHWEST DIVISION 21 KEY CLUB

NOVEMBER 2014 | VOL. 1| ISSUE 8

| ARCHBISHOP MURPHY | EDMONDS WOODWAY | GLACIER PEAK | JACKSON | | KAMIAK | LAKE STEVENS | LYNNWOOD | MARINER | MEADOWDALE | | MONROE | MOUNTLAKE TERRACE | SNOHOMISH |


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FRONT COVER TABLE OF CONTENTS A WORD FROM YOUR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR A WORD FROM YOUR DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE BOARD KEY CLUB 101 THE ELIMINATE PROJECT PREFERRED CHARITIES CLUB UPDATES KEY CLUB WEEK RECAP OCTOBER DCM RECAP UPCOMING EVENTS DUES REMINDERS DCON 2015: SERVICE TO INFINITY & BEYOND

2015-2016 LTG ELECTION QUESTIONS OF THE MONTH BUZZ POINTS KEYNNECT CONTACT INFORMATION (LEFT TO RIGHT) MINOAKA, MAHINA, LUISA, GLADYS, VI & KARINA – LYNNWOOD KEY CLUB


A WORD FROM YOUR

Lieutenant Governor DIVISION 21 | PNW

Hello Division 21 Bumblebees! How was Trick Or Treat For UNICEF? Good? Bad? Well let me tell you how it went for our division… FANTASTIC! Our division’s goal for Trick Or Treat For UNICEF this year was $300, however, between the six schools in the division that participated in the project this year, the grand total came out to be… $2,067.20!!!!! You guys are AMAZING! I would have never thought that we would exceed our goal by so much! We saved 1,148 babies with that money! If you didn’t think that was impressive, then let me tell you another fact! Our division’s goal for the number of service hours we wanted to achieve by DCON 2015 was 2,000 hours collectively as a division. We are only 2 months into the school year and we have already passed our goal with a grand total of 2,646 hours and 56 minutes!!!!! WHAT! You guys need to stop being so INCREDIBLE.. Just kidding! Keep up the amazing work! KUDOS TO ALL OF YOU for your participation and dedication to your clubs and the division within the past 2 months! You all make me so PROUD and THANKFUL to be serving such a dedicated and passionate division! Please don’t forget to bring a SHOEBOX filled with GIFTS (list on page 18) and food to share at the November DCM! We will be wrapping the boxes and writing cards to the recipients of our gifts, most of which are kids in third world countries! Make a difference in a child’s life today by attending the November DCM and participating in Operation Christmas Child! Also, if you didn’t already know, I only have another three months left as your Lieutenant Governor… My term is coming to an end soon… But don’t be sad! It also means that a new bumblebee will be taking my place! Lt. G elections will be held very soon so pay close attention for the date! If you have any additional questions, please don’t hesitate to ask! With Love & Service,

Selina Nguyen PNW Lieutenant Governor of Division 21 Key Club

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A WORD FROM YOUR DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE BOARD DIVISION 21 | PNW

“Who rocks the house?! The BEES rock the house!! Who else is counting down the days until DCON?! BEE sure to check out the DCON 2015 Promo Video and let your club members become familiar with DCON! Want more dedicated members in your club? Then DCON is the way to go! A friendly reminder that YOU should start, or continue, collecting items for Operation Christmas Child to bring to the November DCM(15th). We will be filling up and wrapping shoe boxes for children all over the world who may not have the financial capability or opportunity to receive presents during the holiday season! Some items you can include in your box includes Toys(PLEASE NO WAR-RELATED TOYS), School Supplies, and NonLiquid Hygiene Items(Toothbrush, Comb, Bar Soap). Please DO NOT bring lotions, candy, or breakable items(Snow Globe)! Hopefully you guys had an exciting, service-packed Key Club Week! Can't wait to see you guys at the November DCM!” – Jessica Bae, Divisional Executive Assistant “Hey Key Clubbers! I hope you are all doing well! I cannot wait to see how much you all received during Trick or Treat for UNICEF! I’m sure we all did great, so thank you for participating! With Christmas on the way, this means that many groups will be reaching out to us for help with family events that surround the holiday season. BEE sure to go out and have fun, but also make sure that you invite everyone in AND out of Key Club! Even if someone isn't a member of Key Club, its still a great way to make friends and have a great time! Can’t wait to see you all soon! Keep cheery and eat more fruit!” – Kohta Hansen, Divisional Executive Assistant

“Hey Key Clubbers! I hope you all had fun Trick or Treating for UNICEF and participating in Key Club Week! Send your Key Club Week pictures in! Some upcoming events in November are Operation Christmas Child, which you can start collecting items for, and the DCM. Also your $12.50 Key Club fee is due on December 1st but our divisional goal is November 21ST! I hope you guys have a great month and see you at the DCM!” – Thinh Do, Divisional Secretary

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If you paid for a Divisional Crewneck, pick up your order at the November DCM!

DCON 2015: D21 SPIRIT PACK Now that DCON 2015 is quickly approaching, it’s time to create and choose a new divisional T-SHIRT design and SPIRIT PACK items! Please submit any ideas you may have to pnwdivision21@gmail.com! All ideas are welcome!

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ITEMS THAT WILL BE GUARANTEED IN THIS YEAR’S SPIRIT PACK: T-SHIRT PINS (2-4) BEADED NECKLACES RUBBER BRACELET

ADDITIONAL ITEMS THAT COULD BE IN THIS YEAR’S SPIRIT PACK: • HORNS • LIGHT UP GLASSES • LIGHT SABERS • MEGAPHONES

MOOVE! GET OUT THE WAY! D21 IS COMING YOUR WAY!

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KEY CLUB 101 :KEY CLUB STRUCTURE:

Q:

CLUB

WHAT IS KEY CLUB?

Key Club International is the oldest, largest and most successful non-profit high school service organization in the world! Key Club is student led and is a part of the Kiwanis International serviceleadership program, which sponsors Key Clubs across the nation & world! The word "KEY" in Key Club is an acronym for Kiwanis Educated Youth.

:DIVISIONAL COLORS: PNW

YELLOW & BLACK

:DIVISIONAL MASCOT: BUMBLEBEE

 LAKE STEVENS  ARCHBISHOP MURPHY  EDMONDS WOODWAY  GLACIER PEAK  HENRY M. JACKSON  KAMIAK

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 LYNNWOOD  MARINER  MEADOWDALE  MONROE  MOUNTLAKE TERRACE  SNOHOMISH


:MISSION: Key Club is an international student-led organization which provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership.

:PNW: The Pacific Northwest District is geographically the largest district of Key Club International. The district spans from Western Canada to Northern California: with Alaska, Washington, Oregon, and the pan-handle of Idaho in between. The Pacific Northwest encompasses nearly 1.8 million square miles and includes over 300 clubs that operate under 44 divisions.

:MOTTO:

“PROUD ‘N’ WILLING TO SERVE!”

:VISION:

:DISTRICT MASCOT:

We are caring and competent servant leaders transforming communities worldwide.

MORTIMER THE

MIGHTY MOOSE

WE FEEL GOOD! OH WE FEEL SO GOOD! UH! DOUBLE IT UP! UH UH! TRIPLE IT UP! UH UH UH! ONE LONG UH! UHHHHHHHHHHHHH! RAPPER STYLE! UH uh UH uh UH!

“CARING – OUR WAY OF LIFE.”

:KCI COLORS: BLUE, GOLD &

:CHEER:

:MOTTO:

:DISTRICT COLOR:

:CORE VALUES:

 LEADERSHIP  CHARACTER BUILDING  CARING  INCLUSIVNESS

FUCHSIA

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THE

ELIMINATE PROJECT

WHAT IS THE ELIMINATE PROJECT? With The Eliminate Project, Kiwanis International and UNICEF have joined forces to eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus. This deadly disease steals the lives of nearly 60,000 innocent babies and a significant number of women each year. The effects of the disease are excruciating — tiny newborns suffer repeated, painful convulsions and extreme sensitivity to light and touch.

WHAT IS MNT? MNT is Maternal Neonatal Tetanus. MNT is caused when tetanus spores, found in soil everywhere, come into contact with open cuts during childbirth. The disease strikes the poorest of the poor, the geographically hard to reach and those without health care.

moms

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EDUCATE YOURSELF. ADVOCATE TO THE WORLD. INVEST TO SAVE & PROTECT.

babies

Visit www.theeliminateproject.org for more information about The Eliminate Project!


This year, Division 21’s goal for Trick Or Treat for UNICEF was to raise $300 as a division… Did we achieve this goal?

WE SURE DID!!

$2067.20 EDMONDS WOODWAY: $250 JACKSON: $118.79

$1000.41

KAMIAK: LAKE STEVENS: $98 LYNNWOOD: $295

WAY TO GO ABOVE AND

BEEYOND DIVISION 21!! L-O-V-E, I LOVE MY D-I-V!

$350

MARINER: MEADOWDALE: $50 BUY ELIMINATE MERCHANDISE TODAY!

1 BABY dies every 9 MIN

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KEY CLUB

Preferred Charities Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals (CMN Hospitals) is a nonprofit organization that raises money to benefit hospitalized kids while increasing awareness of its member hospitals. All CMN Hospitals contributions directly benefit hospitals, helping to purchase up-to-date equipment, train staff, conduct life-saving research, implement outreach programs and provide health care for children whose parents can’t afford to pay.

The mission of the March of Dimes is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality. March of Dimes was founded by our 32nd President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, in the fight against polio. After the discovery of the polio vaccine, March of Dimes focused their efforts to improve the health of babies and has been successful with the help and enthusiasm of many grassroots volunteers.

HOW DOES KEY CLUB HELP?

HOW DOES KEY CLUB HELP?

In 1997, Key Club made Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals a preferred charity for its members to support. To get more service project ideas to help this preferred charity, go to http://www.keyclub.org/ service/fund/osp/cmn.as px

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Since 1978, Key Clubs have hosted fundraising and awareness programs to support the March of Dimes, raising over $116,000 through fundraisers in 2011 alone!

To get more service project ideas to help this preferred charity, go to http://www.keyclub.org/ service/fund/osp/march ofdimes.aspx

UNICEF, the only organization of the United Nations dedicated exclusively to children, works with other United Nations bodies, governments and nongovernmental organizations to assist in children’s needs through community-based services in primary health care, basic education, and safe water and sanitation in more than 150 developing countries. HOW DOES KEY CLUB HELP? 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.

To get more service project ideas to help this preferred charity, go to http://www.keyclub.org/ service/fund/osp/unicef. aspx


CLUB

The purpose of the ‘Club Updates’ section is to highlight the accomplishments and service of each club within the past month as well as give clubs a chance to share some of the activities and events they have done to the rest of the division! The Vice President of each club is responsible for submitting pictures as well as a brief overview of an event by the 8th of every month! Clubs are rewarded Buzz Points for participating!

Follow clubs in division 21 on social media! Check out the club websites as well! JACKSON WEBSITE: www.jhskeyclub21.weebly.com KAMIAK INSTAGRAM: @kamiakkeyclub LYNNWOOD INSTAGRAM: @lynnwoodkeyclub TWITTER: @lynnwoodkeyclub WEBSITE: www.lynnwoodkeyclub.weebly.com YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/lynnwoodkeyclub MEADOWDALE WEBSITE: http://meadowdalekeyclub.wix.com/meado wdalekeyclub

Clubs with No Updates this month:

SNOHOMISH

DIVISION 21 CLUB NEWSLETTER:

FALL EDITION

KAMIAK http://issuu.com/ankurhanda/docs/kami ak_key_club_s_newsletter LAKE STEVENS http://issuu.com/arianamercedes_/docs/ october_2014__1_ LYNNWOOD http://issuu.com/lynnwoodkeyclub/docs/ the_royal_buzz MONROE http://issuu.com/monroekeyclub/docs/m onroe_high_schoolkeyclubnov/0

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Every year for Halloween, Jackson High School puts on a fun night for the community called October Fest! Each club at Jackson gets to run a booth for the children. Key Club, being the best club ever, gets the Haunted Hallway! Our members got to help set-up, pass out candy, and scare the children as they walked through our hallway. This was probably our most fun event this month! We had over 50 members help us out! HUGE thank you and shout-out to all our AMAZING members! You guys rock! Some children ended up crying (which wasn't good at the end) but we all had a great time! Can't wait for next year! – Vania Park

Kamiak Key Club also raised a total of $1000.41 for Trick Or Treat For UNICEF! Many members volunteered to count money after school. We did Boo Bash with Mariner Key Club in October. It is an event put on by the city of Mukilteo where kids can trick-or-treat in a safe environment. Key Clubbers played games with adorable little kids and passed out candy. We dressed up in Halloween costumes, too. It was so much fun! – Simran Handa, Co President 12


This month, for homecoming, we opened Cinderella's Closet, where girls could find good quality dresses for free. Cinderella’s Closet is the largest annual service project for Lake Steven’s Key Club! This year, we had more people come than ever before! – Jamie Santos, President

In the month of October, the Lynnwood Key Club has participated in many wonderful events such as elementary school carnivals and the SCIAW Walk and Roll. As an officer, it was impressive to witness the commitment and dedication of our fellow members. To my surprise, the freshmen have been the most involved members in our club. Membership in our school has almost doubled! Our club has gone from 68 members last year to 100+ members this year! I’m really looking forward to the continuous fervor and excitement from our Key Clubbers! Go Bees! – James Lee

PRESIDENT JENNY NGUYEN

LYNNWOOD KEY CLUB  CLASS OF 2018

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One service project that Mariner Key Club participated in this month was helping out at Boo Bash at the Rose Hill Community Center! I was very glad to see the huge turnout of Mariner Key Clubbers that attended and helped with games, candy, setting up and tearing down! It also gave our club an opportunity to see and talk to different schools, as Kamiak was there as well. I received a very positive response from the newcomers of our club saying what fun this event was! – Honglam Van

Photos! Photos! Photos!

rough Submit key club! photos you would like to

share of your club at any service project TODAY and your club may be featured in the next edition of THE ESPRESSO! (Fall Release Date: DEC 6) SUBMIT PHOTOS OF YOUR CLUB TO ME through email: (editorjennyzhang@gmail.com) or this Google Drive: http://tinyurl.com/pnwpics Include your CLUB NAME, DIVISION, and a TITLE/CAPTION for the photo(s). Follow the PNW ISSUU account at http://issuu.com/pnwkc.

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A WORD FROM YOUR…

District Editor


KEY CLUB Key Club Week gives you the opportunity to show your community what Key Club is truly about: service. Each day places an emphasis on service, to promote Key Club within our homes, schools and communities and to make Key Club a household name.

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RECAP * RECAP * RECAP

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SUMMARY: 7 out of 12 schools in Division 21 were represented at the OCTOBER DCM! Division 21 bonded through playing icebreakers, snacking on some food and participating in a service project for the YMCA! Attendees were split into three groups and were able to accomplish making 100 goodie bags and 60 ghost lollipops for the Mill Creek YMCA Harvest Festival! Great job Division 21! WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND DCMS? You should attend DCMS because it’s a great way to meet Key Clubbers within the division, get out of your comfort zone and experience what it’s like to be a part of something bigger than your club! DCMS are also SUPER FUN so don’t miss out on the experience!


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PRESIDENT & SECRETARY REPORTS ARE DUE! NO EXCEPTIONS!

MONTHLY DIVISIONAL NEWSLETTER RELEASE!

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DIVISION 21 NOVEMBER DCM! 5PM-7PM AT MARINER FIRE STATION!

DIVISION 21 NOVEMBER PCM (PRESIDENTS/VPS ONLY!)

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5PM-7PM AT LYNNWOOD HIGH SCHOOL!

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Nov.

CHRISTMAS CHILD Operation Christmas Child

WHO: DIVISION 21 KEY CLUBBERS + NEW MEMBERS! WHAT: WE WILL BE WRAPPING OUR GIFT FILLED SHOEBOXES AND WRITING TO THE RECEPIENTS OF THE GIFTS! WHEN: NOVEMBER 15, 2014 @ 5PM-7PM WHERE: MARINER FIRE STATION WHY: TO HELP PROVIDE GIFTS FOR KIDS IN THRID WORLD COUNTIRES!

A small shoebox can have a big impact. What goes into the box is fun, but what comes out of it is eternal. Be a part of changing children's lives all over the world in Jesus' Name through the power of a simple gift with Operation Christmas Child. People all over the United States have come together each year as a church, organization, school etc. to fill shoeboxes full of gifts that are delivered to over 100 million children in communities all around the world during the holiday season to those who have never received a gift.

WHAT TO BRING TO THE DCM: A SHOEBOX (there will be extras), GIFTS (see above) & FOOD (enough to share with everyone) This will be Division 21’s 3RD ANNUAL OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD PROJECT! Be sure to start collecting, shopping or putting together some of the items listed below in your shoebox! Don’t wait until last minute! Look for clearance items or even items you don’t use around the house! Try to stay within the $10-15 budget if necessary! TOYS: Include items that children will immediately embrace such as dolls, toy cars, stuffed animals, kazoos, harmonicas, yo-yos, jump ropes, balls, toys that light up and make noise (with extra batteries), etc. SCHOOL SUPPLIES: Pens, pencils, sharpeners, crayons, markers, notebooks, paper, solar calculators, coloring and picture books, etc. NON-LIQUID HYGIENE ITEMS: Toothbrushes, bar soap, combs, washcloths, etc. ACCESSORIES: T-shirts, socks, hats, sunglasses, hair clips, jewelry, watches, flashlights (with extra batteries), etc. CANDY: Only hard candy can be included such as lollipops etc. NO CHOCOLATE. 18


Nov. NOVEMBER DCM 2012 STEP #1: Choose a gender & an age group for your shoebox

STEP #2: Fill the shoebox up with‌

NOVEMBER DCM 2013 Try to include something from every category! STEP #3: Bring your shoebox to the DCM! We will be wrapping them together!

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Nov.

CALLING ALL…

APRIL PCM ATTENDANCE: (LEFT TO RIGHT) GLACIER PEAK, LYNNWOOD, JACKSON, KAMIAK, MEADOWDALE & LAKE STEVENS

WHO: ALL DIVISION 21 PRESIDENTS (& VICE PRESIDENTS, OPTIONAL) WHAT: ~ CLUB ELECTIONS (How To’s) ~ CLUB UPDATES (Strengths/Weaknesses) ~ DISCUSS DCON 2015 *Attendance, Awards, Registration Materials, Spirit Packs, Etc.*

~ DUES (Updates) ~ ELIMINATE MERCHANDISE DISTRIBUTION WHEN: NOVEMBER 21, 2014 @ 5PM-7PM WHERE: LYNNWOOD HIGH SCHOOL (MR. IDE’S ROOM) WHY: TO GET HELP WITH ANY CLUB ISSUES, SHARE IDEAS & BRAINSTORM WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR CLUBS! 20


|EARLY BIRD DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 1, 2014 | ABSOLUTE DEADLINE: DECEMBER 1, 2014| |DIVISION 21 DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 21, 2014| BONUS POINTS WILL BE GIVEN |

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GET READY TO TAKE

SERVICE

TO INFINITY

AND BEYOND

PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT KEY CLUB

TH 66

ANNUAL

DISTRICT CONVENTION SEATTLE, WA | MARCH 13TH-15TH, 2015 22


PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT KEY CLUBBERS • • • • •

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MEET Key Clubbers from all over the Pacific Northwest District ELECT new District Executive Board LEARN from Key Note Speakers -TBA LIVE Entertainment - TBA PARTICIPATE in Leadership Forums o Officer Training o Fundraising/Service Project Ideas o Preferred Charities SERVICE FAIR AWARDS Session RETIRE & INDUCT Lieutenant Governors

MARCH 13TH-15TH, 2014 WASHINGTON STATE CONVENTION CENTER AND SEATTLE SHERATON HOTEL TO CELEBRATE A YEAR FULL OF SERVICE! 23


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Have you ever wondered what it’s like to work with people your age from all over the Pacific Northwest? Are you interested in expanding and developing your leadership skills? Do you LOVE Key Club? Well then, if your answer was yes to all of the questions above, you should consider running for Lieutenant Governor of Division 21 for the 2015-2016 term! ANYONE in good standing with Key Club International is eligible to run for office! However, only 1 PERSON from each club can run. Running for Lieutenant Governor has made my high school experience extremely worthwhile. For those of you who didn’t know, I was a dedicated volleyball player before I joined Key Club and when I had to stop volleyball, I thought I would never find a passion for anything else… However, my involvement in Key Club changed that. From becoming a member to the President of my club and now, Lieutenant Governor of Division 21, I can tell you from personal experience that my high school experience became much more meaningful and memorable through Key Club.

If you have any further questions or want to learn more about the responsibilities and duties of a Lieutenant Governor, please email or message me! I would love to talk to you more about the position! An INFORMATIONAL MEETING about running for Lieutenant Governor will be held in late November so please keep an eye out for the details! If you know you are interested, please email me at selinanguyen.pnw21@gmail.com so that I can send you the election materials!

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2014 -2015 Lt. G

2014 JANUARY LTG ELECTION


Questions of the Month IF YOU COULD ONLY EAT FROM ONE FOOD GROUP FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE, WHICH FOOD GROUP WOULD IT BE?

2%

DAIRY

2%

GRAINS

35% 0%

56% FRUITS PROTEIN FOODS VEGETABLES

5%

WHAT ASPECT OF

ARE

YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO THE MOST?

THE ENTERTAINMENT ACT! IF WE GET ANOTHER COOL ARTIST *COUGH* JOSEPH VINCENT LAST YEAR! – EMILY HENG, JACKSON KEY CLUB

SUSHI?...

THE MEET & GREET SESSION AND WORKSHOP FORUMS! I LOOK FORWARD TO BEING ABLE TO MEET ALL THE OTHER MEMBERS IN CLUBS ACROSS THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST, BEING ABLE TO MAKE NEW FRIENDS, AND LEARN ABOUT NEW VOLUNTEERING IDEAS! – ANKUR HANDA, KAMIAK KEY CLUB THE SPIRIT BATTLES AND BONDING WITH OUR DIVISION AND OTHER DIVISIONS!– THINH DO, MEADOWDALE KEY CLUB 25


BUZZ POINTS POINT SYSTEM BREAKDOWN! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1 1 5 5 5 5 10 10 15 30 N/A

DCM ATTENDANCE (PER MEMBER) ANSWERING THE QUESTION OF THE MONTH (PER MEMBER) SUBMITTING PHOTOS (PER CLUB) CLUB UPDATE SECTION (PER CLUB) MEMBER/OFFICER OF THE MONTH (PER MEMBER) PARTICIPATION IN DIVISIONAL SERVICE PROJECT (PER MEMBER) SECRETARY REPORTS ARE DONE ON TIME (BY THE 5TH OF EVERY MONTH) PRESIDENT REPORTS ARE DONE ON TIME (BY THE 5TH OF EVERY MONTH) COMMUNICATION THROUGHOUT THE MONTH (PER CLUB) ATTENDANCE OF ANY KIWANIS EVENT (PER CLUB) BONUS POINTS (WILL VARY EACH MONTH)

CLUBS ARCHBISHOP EDMONDS WOODWAY GLACIER PEAK JACKSON KAMIAK LAKE STEVENS LYNNWOOD MARINER MEADOWDALE MONROE MOUNTLAKE TERRACE SNOHOMISH

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BUZZ POINTS are participation points that will be awarded to each club depending on how active each club is in divisional activities! The point system breakdown (on the left) shows how you can help your club get the most points! The club with the most BUZZ POINTS before DCON 2015 will win a super awesome prize! The prize will be kept a secret until further notice! However, one of your prizes will be a trophy for your club!


PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT

INTERNATIONAL KCI

PNW

WEBSITE

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Contact Information CLUB ARCHBISHOP MURPHY HIGH SCHOOL PRESIDENT: AMANDA MAI EMAIL: luvislikeatalkingpony@gmail.com

LAKE STEVENS HIGH SCHOOL PRESIDENT: JAMIE SANTOS EMAIL: jamiesanto@gmail.com

EDMONDS WOODWAY HIGH SCHOOL PRESIDENT: AMANDA PAAVOLA EMAIL: paavoama000@gmail.com

LYNNWOOD HIGH SCHOOL PRESIDENT: JENNY NGUYEN EMAIL: jennynguyen.kc@gmail.com

EDMONDS WOODWAY HIGH SCHOOL PRESIDENT: MARLEE TILLMAN EMAIL: marleewashere@gmail.com

MARINER HIGH SCHOOL PRESIDENT: ANDREW BUSEV EMAIL: MeAndrewB@hotmail.com

GLACIER PEAK HIGH SCHOOL PRESIDENT: KYLE ROGERS EMAIL: Kyle.Patrick.Rogers@gmail.com

MEADOWDALE HIGH SCHOOL PRESIDENT: TIFFANY DANIGGELIS EMAIL: daniggelis@gmail.com

JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL PRESIDENT: EMILY HENG EMAIL: emily.1heng@hotmail.com

MONROE HIGH SCHOOL PRESIDENT: CHLOE THOMPSON EMAIL: c.n.thompson.97@gmail.com

KAMIAK HIGH SCHOOL CO-PRESIDENT: MARISSA PEREZ EMAIL: marissabug02@msn.com

MOUNTLAKE TERRACE HIGH SCHOOL PRESIDENT: JESSIE TRIEMSTRA EMAIL: Jessie.triemstra@gmail.com

KAMIAK HIGH SCHOOL CO-PRESIDENT: SIMRAN HANDA EMAIL: simihandax@gmail.com

SNOHOMISH HIGH SCHOOL PRESIDENT: BRIANNA FERGUSON EMAIL: Brianna.t.ferguson@gmail.com

DIVISION FOLLOW DIVISION 21 @pnwdivision21! VISIT http://pnwdivision21.wix.com/keyclub! SELINA NGUYEN LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF DIVISION 21 PACIFIC NORTHWEST KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL 206.753.7528 selinanguyen.pnw21@gmail.com

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DISTRICT executive officers: DISTRICT GOVERNOR: LISA ANTONIO DIVISION: 28 EMAIL: lisaantonio.dgov@gmail.com PHONE NUMBER: (425) 985 8014 DISTRICT SECRETARY: IK HOON JUNG DIVISION: 65 EMAIL: ijungpnwsec@gmail.com PHONE NUMBER: (503) 560 3693 DISTRICT TREASURER: ANEESH PAPPU DIVISION: 56 EMAIL: apappu97@gmail.com PHONE NUMBER: (509) 432 9908 DISTRICT EDITOR: JENNY ZHANG DIVISION: 32 EMAIL: editorjennyzhang@gmail.com PHONE NUMBER: (206) 941 1073 CONVENTION CHAIR: CLEO TSANG DIVISION: 32 EMAIL: pnwconventionchair@gmail.com PHONE NUMBER: (425) 306 6823 INTERNATIONAL TRUSTEE: TASHRIMA HOSSAIN EMAIL: tashrima.hossain.kc@gmail.com

PRESIDENT

appointed officers: CONVENTION AIDE: JAG BAINS DIVISION: 9 EMAIL: the.jag.bains@gmail.com

CONVENTION AIDE: RYAN MIURA DIVISION: 66 EMAIL: ryanmiura0241@gmail.com COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR: ANAV GAGNEJA DIVISION: 44 EMAIL: anavgagneja@gmail.com PHONE NUMBER: (360) 921 8334 K-FAMILY RELATIONS & INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS DIRECTOR: TINA SOK DIVISION: 34 EMAIL: sok.athena@gmail.com PHONE NUMBER: (253) 310 3271 MEMBERSHIP GROWTH & REACTIVATION DIRECTOR: SUVIR COPPARAM DIVISION: 28 EMAIL: copparam.suvir@gmail.com PHONE NUMBER: (425) 445 6199

PROJECTS DIRECTOR: BEN SCRANAGE DIVISION: 74 EMAIL: ben.scranage74@gmail.com PHONE NUMBER: (541) 220 0066

INTERNATIONAL

VICE PRESIDENT

MARIA PALAZZOLO

KEVIN ZHANG

ILLINOIS-EASTERN IOWA DISTRICT

PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT

JENALEE BEAZLEY GARY CHENG RENISHA DALEY KELSEY HARRINGTON LAKEN KELLY NICOLE LEMA RIP LIVINGSTON SHANE MEYERS LIZ MOORE ROBBIE MATHIS BARRY SENG

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