Division 21 l Pacific Northwest Key Club I Key Club International OCTOBER 2015 I VOLUME 1 I ISSUE 7
BUZZ FEED ARE YOU IN IT? PICTURES FROM THE OCTOBER DCM INCLUDED
EDMONDS WOODWAY | GLACIER PEAK| JACKSON | KAMIAK | LAKE STEVENS | LYNNWOOD| MARINER | MEADOWDALE | MONROE | MOUNTLAKE TERRACE | SNOHOMISH|
Letter from Your LTG Message from Exec. Board Looking Ahead Membership Recruitment Ideas Fundraising 101 Service Projects101 What is a DCM? 2
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September DCM Club Updates Preferred Charitieis Eliminate Project Meet Your District Board Contacts & Resources 3
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Hey Division 21~ I hope that the first month of school went well for all of you! Though school work may be overwhelming at times, remember to stay engaged in service throughout your community! Treasurers- please remember to stay on top of your dues! It is crucial that they are turned in ASAP for your club to be recognized as a club, and it will also determine our DCON seating. Please let me know if you need help accessing the Membership Center. For the October DCM, we will carve pumpkins and donate them to the retirement center- I will keep you posted for more information! Keep serving and keep up the Key Club spirit!
With love and service, Jessica Bae Lieutenant Governor of D21 Pacific Northwest District Key Club International
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Hey D21! How are things buzzing, now that we've officially started school? I hope it's going great, & you guys are gearing back up for more service! The last DCM was a lot of fun, and I hope it helped us get a bit more in shape for the other things yet to come! The fall is the perfect time to start looking for some weather-appropriate volunteer opportunities- making blankets, helping out with a 5K, etc, etc. Make sure you're staying warm as this chilly season approaches- we don't want any working bees getting sick! See you soon! With love & service, Sea Choi
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TREASURERS: Remember to get your dues in!
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DCM Experience according to Linda Thai… Hey D21 Key Clubbers! School has started and a ton of stress has followed along with it. However, that's where key club comes in! The September DCM was a blast and I'm so so so glad I got the chance to spend it with you all ♡ This DCM kicked off with a few ice breakers and then we went straight into the scavenger hunt which involved a lot of running/walking around Mill Creek Town Center! Overall, it was a great experience and I honestly can't wait till the next DCM (shoutout to the best LTG for making these events possible). Make sure to bring/drag your fellow friends to the next DCM so they don't miss out! I hope to see each and everyone of you at the next one and any other future ones! Can't wait to spend this year with the best division out there, go bumblebees!!(: 16
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On October 3rd, the Jackson High School teamed up with Green Everett partnership to help them at their work party! There, our wonderful members pulled out invasive plants for 3 hours straight and began to plant more trees. We will be partnering with Green Everett again on the 17th to finish planting trees! As always, thank you to our wonderful members for helping out at this event! You guys rock!
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Our key club help a car wash fundraiser for our club last month. We raised over $700. We also had over 85 members come to the first meeting. We already had some small events that got the volunteering spirit running.
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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
Since 1994, Key Club has been Trick-orTreating 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.
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.
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Tyler Bosser Pacific Northwest District Governor Key Club International tylerbosser.pnwgov@gmail.com (253)-(355)-(2783)
Tran Hoang Pacific Northwest District Secretary Key Club International tranhoang.pnwsec@gmail.com (971)-(267)-(9235)
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Ryan Miura Pacific Northwest District Convention Chair Key Club International pnwconventionchair@gmail.com (503)-(490)-(0041)
Suvir Copparam Pacific Northwest District Treasurer Key Club International copparam.suvir@gmail.com (425)-(445)-(6199)
JoJo Saunders Pacific Northwest District Editor Key Club International jojosaunders.pnweditor@gmail.com (206)-(790)-(7510)
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CLUB CONTACTS ARCHBISHOP MURPHY HIGH
LYNNWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
PRESIDENT: AMANDA MAI EMAIL: luvislikeatalkingpony@gmail.com
PRESIDENT: Monina Nepomuceno Email: moninanepo@hotmail.com
EDMONDS WOODWAY HIGH SCHOOL Co-PRESIDENT: Katja Jacobs EMAIL: katjakoda@gmail.com Co-PRESIDENT: Christelle Silve EMAIL: nidafolosilue@yahoo.com
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MARINER HIGH SCHOOL PRESIDENT: Honglam Vam EMAIL: vanhl2o6@gmail.com
GLACIER PEAK HIGH SCHOOL
MEADOWDALE HIGH SCHOOL
PRESIDENT: Nicole Bauman EMAIL: TBA
PRESIDENT: TIFFANY DANIGGELIS EMAIL: daniggelis@gmail.com
JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL
MONROE HIGH SCHOOL
PRESIDENT: Vania Park EMAIL: vaniapark5@gmail.com
PRESIDENT: Lauren McKeever EMAIL: lauren.mckeever@comcast.net
KAMIAK HIGH SCHOOL
MOUNTLAKE TERRACE HIGH SCHOOL
PRESIDENT: Devonna Abilo EMAIL: devonnaabilo@gmail.com
PRESIDENT: JESSIE TRIEMSTRA EMAIL: Jessie.triemstra@gmail.com
LAKE STEVENS HIGH SCHOOL
SNOHOMISH HIGH SCHOOL
PRESIDENT: Magda Maziarz Email: magdalenahmaziarz@gmail.com
PRESIDENT: BRIANNA FERGUSON EMAIL: Brianna.t.ferguson@gmail.com
DIVISION CONTACTS FOLLOW DIVISION 21 @pnwdivision21
VISIT http://pnwdivision21.wix.com/keyclub! Questions, Concerns, or Comments? Feel free to Contact me at Jessica Bae Lieutenant Governor of Division 21 Pacific Northwest District Key Club International 425.248.7258 jessicabae.pnw21@gmail.c om
Question of the Month Need Volunteer Opportunities for the Summer? 1. Go to http://www.volunteermatch.org/ 2. Volunteer at a local YMCA, Boys and Girls Club, Community Garden, Hospital or Animal Shelters, etc. 3. Ask your Kiwanis 4. Come to Divisional Events 5. Email, call, or text me ď Š
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