BUTTERFLYER | June 2014

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PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL DIVISION 44

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Table of Contents / Key Dates Greetings Introductions Meet the Presidents Why is Key Club Unique? Key Clubber of the Month Bikin' to the Beach May DCM Recap Portland Rally ELIMINATE Tacoma Rally Key Leader Divisional Information Butterfly Bonus Board Officer Contacts

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1: VP Reports Due 5: Secretary Reports Due 20: Last Day of School

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21: Portland Rally 21足22: Relay for Life 28: Tacoma Rally 30: PNW Leaves for ICON


G r e e t i ng s

Christina Chow PNW Division 44 Lt. Governor Key Club International LtGovernor.44@gmail.com 360足771足1755

Photo Credit: Jenny Zhang


I nt r o d uc t i o ns : A ppo

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Amara Le (Camas HS) •Divisional Secretary • Amarale28@hotmail.com

Ryan Miura (Division 66) •DCON Aide • Ryanmiura0241@gmail.com

Jag Bains (Division 9) •DCON Aide • The.jag.bains@gmail.com

Suvir Copparam (Division 28) Membership Growth and Reactivation Director Copparam.Suvir@gmail.com


o i n t e d Po s i t i o n s Anav Gagneja (Division 44, MVHS) District Communications Director AnavGagneja @gmail.com (360) 921­8334

Ben Scranage Division 74 District Projects Director Ben.scranage74 @gmail.com (541) 220­0066

Tina Sok (Division 34) •K­Family Relations • Sok.Athena@gmail.com


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What Makes

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Key Club is the largest high school service organization in the world, but what makes it so special and what enables it to continue to grow? It can’t be the ability to volunteer because no matter where you go, you can find a way to give back to your community. You can even volunteer globally through UNICEF, Rustic Pathways, and other worldwide organizations. What makes Key Club is different from every other organization out there is the tight­knit community that it creates between people who live on opposite sides of a city, a state, a nation, or the world. To fully seize the opportunities that Key Club provides high school students, it’s important for everyone to be involved with their divisions, their district, and international. You can get involved with Key Club International by attending Key Club events, joining social media sites that are created to link together Key Clubbers from all over the world, and talking to your district leaders! In terms of the division, your Lieutenant Governor should be having Divisional Council Meetings every so often in order to bring the entire division together. Your division is composed of the schools around you that have Key Clubs. At these meetings, take advantage of the close distance between you and the other Key Clubbers in attendance. Arrange meet­ ups, socials, and joint volunteer projects to increase your impact on your community and meet people who you otherwise would have not had the chance to meet! In terms of your district, the Pacific Northwest District is composed of all of the Key Clubs in Alaska, Washington, and Oregon, as well as some of the clubs in western Idaho, northern California, and Canada. There are rallies in the summer for all Key Clubbers in a specific region to attend and meet new people. At these rallies, you’re bound to have an amazing time while also learning about Key Club International through educational forums. Each year, PNW also hosts District Convention: an exciting weekend in which Key Clubbers from all over the district unite to celebrate the end of a wonderful year of service and prepare for the next one. If you have the chance to attend District Convention, I highly recommend it! Yours in service, Roshni Chandwani International Trustee Roshni.chandwani.kc@gmail.com


Key Clubber of the Month: Her Story:

Emilie Urick

Well a few things about me is that I joined key club because I really wanted to be apart of the Salvation Army bell ringing and I knew that Key Club was apart of it and I knew Mrs. Neal( advisor) so I said I would join. I ended up falling in love with it and continued. Plus I love volunteering and have been since I was little. I love penguins and actually got to pet them over spring break in Florida thanks to the Make­A­Wish Foundation. I was actually born with a life threatening heart defect which had led to my 3rd open heart surgery (6th heart surgery total) over this last summer at the end of July before my senior year but thankfully I was able to still volunteer at Sunday Streets Alive in August right after my surgery. I have ducks and one is named Guin because of my love for penguins. I am the President of ASL Club and a member of National Honors society. I volunteer at a low income housing community for children who are at­risk. I was on the varsity bowling team this year and we went to state. I created a week long fundraiser for the Make­A­Wish Foundation which raised over $250 and ended at Golden Skate on that Friday for a final community effort to fundraise and show how much fun people can have while making an impact on children's lives. I also created a blanket making service project to make blankets for children who are in the hospital for extended period of times. I know from experience when I was at the hospital of how much it meant to be given such a small item but gave so much comfort. The blankets were donated to Randell's Children's Hospital. Between the blankets and our usual Salvation Army bell ringing I can't decide which I like better. All I know is that I'm going to miss Key Club and all the wonderful people i have met these past few years. FAVORITES: Color: Blue Food: Watermelon because it's like treasure at my house since my mom is allergic to it. Subject: American Sign Language and this year I am a fourth year (first ever fourth year program) and was able to actually teach ASL to the special education students this year.

WORDS FROM THE NOMINATOR "I would say that over the course of Key Club, she has been the most committed member. Whenever we have projects, she would be there to help, like blanket making in which the blankets were donated to Doernbechers."


Bi ki n' 2 t he Be a c h!

We raised $754.19 for

Thank You Bikers & Sponsers!


June DCM Recap! Click HERE

for full agenda and minutes!

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$1.80 Can save a

mother and all her future children from Maternal Neonatal Tetanus

$15 Tanks &T足shirts

Merchandiosnesale at rallies!

$5 Lanyards


Protect the Connection

Learn More @ facebook.com/ TheEliminateProject


Click here to

check out the Facebook Event Please email LtGovernor.44@gmail.com by June 14th if you're interested in attending Tacoma Rally and would like to car pool. There's no gurantee of a carpooling option but there are fairly cheap bus services like Bolt Bus are always available.


Register today at Key­leader.org!

Portland Area Oct 24­26, 2014 Camp Collins, Gresham

eeattle Area Nov 7­9, 2014 Camp Sambica, Bellevue

COST: ­ $200 for 2 days of lodging, food, activities, and lectures ­ First 1,000 Key Clubbers that register receive $25 off ­ $115 for student facilitators (must have previously attended)

WHAT TO EXPECT:

­ Leadership growth opportunities ­ Challenging group activities ­ Ropes courses ­ Delicious food ­ Lots of new Friends!


P U ? s ' E S t I L a F WhSTLY BUT TER BE AS

D I V I SI O N 4 4 H A P P EN I N G S

1. Camas HS Key Club baking dog treats for the Humane Society Event Emily Joy, President, on right 2. Fort Vancouver HS Key Club threw a Farewell Party for their seniors complete with food, cards and custom Key Club Class of 2014 shirts! From left to right: Jenin Reyes, Alexandra Johnson, and Joseph Colombo

Club Newsletters! Click on a cover to see what's up in fellow D44 Key Clubs! Great job editors!


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Communication Comment box submission, email, share or post on D44 FB page Per DCM attendee This Month's Special Mission! First club to submit full Officer Contact Information MVHS

First club to submit full WhenIsGood form for Officer Training planning


O F F I C ER I N F O RM A T I O N / / F O RT V A N C O U V ER :

Baochau Tran President: Laura Martinez Vice President: Holly Ta Secretary Wendy Hsei Treasurer: Bulletin Editor: May Carol Cruz足Diaz Nicole Hannum Faculty Advisor: Steve Hecker Kiwanis Advisor:

CAMAS: keyclubcamas@gmail.com Emily Joy President: Joy.sunny.emily@gmail.com Nolan Rose Vice President: Nolanrose3@gmail.com Tammy Chan Corresponding Secretary: Tammy9498@gmail.com Shannon Ahearn Recording Secretary: Shannon.ahearn13@gmail.com Kenzie Nohr Treasurer: Kenzie.nohr@gmail.com Amanda Lebowsky Historian: Aley_Bell@yahoo.com Bilal Manzar Editor: bilalmanzer@gmail.com Becky Coyle Faculty Advisor: rebecca.coyle@camas.wednet.edu John Neumann Kiwanis Advisor: bombbombluigi@gmail.com

M O UN T A I N V I EW : mvhskeyclub @gmail.com

President: Vice President: Secretary Treasurer: Bulletin Editor: Upperclassmen Director: Underclassmen Director: Faculty Advisor: Faculty Advisor: Kiwanis Advisor: Kiwanis Advisor: Kiwanis Advisor:

Chris Xue Stacie Tao Jillian Chumbley Gene He Patrice Huang Birkley RambErg Karen Gong Kathy Last Joyce Vierck Patty Downey Michael Downey Clyde Holloway


UNION: unionkeyclub@gmail.com President: Vice President: Secretary: Editor: Treasurer: Webmaster: Member Growth Director: Fundraising Director: Faculty Advisor: Kiwanis Advisor:

Daniel Rodricks Charity Young Josiah McMillan Susan Zou Victor Chang Ellie Tran Haeun JUng Zhengyi Chen Justin Tanner Jeanie Harman

H ER I T A G E President: Vice President: Secretary Treasurer: Ambassador: Ambassador: Ambassador: Faculty Advisor: Kiwanis Advisor:

amanda.mar@outlook.com, Amanda Mar jeffrey.wu2@gmail.com, Jeffrey Wu s.musician@gmail.com Sooah Choi bhatch96@gmail.com, Brandon Hatch Christina Ngyuen christinenguyen90@yahoo.com, josfrazi001@gmail.com, Josh Frazier striker.cusanelli14@gmail.com, Liz Cusanelli Michelle E. Vawter Michelle.E.Vawter@gmail.com CindyMael@comcast.net Cindy Mael

NEW OFFICERS COMING SOON!

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Lucy Davidson President: Vice President: Gabby Brody足 Heim Christianne Verzosa Secretary Ioana Mihalascu Treasurer: James Conrad Faculty Advisor: Patty Downey Kiwanis Advisor:

EV ER G R EEN Lucy Lo' Re President: Cindy Nguyen Vice President: Vivian Chong Secretary/Editor: Chelsea Wilhite Treasurer: Faculty Advisor: Richard Reinhardt Cindy Swanson Kiwanis Advisor:


Thank you for reading! Stay Key足nected! Division 44 LtGovernor.44@gmail.com Facebook.com/44PnwKeyClub PNW District Facebook.com/pnwkeyclub Pnwkeyclub.weebly.com District Board

District Governor Lisa Antonio Division 28 lisaantonio.dgov @gmail.com

District Secretary Ik Hoon Jung Division 65 ijungpnwsec @gmail.com

District Treasurer Aneesh Pappu Division 56 apappu97 @gmail.com

District Editor Jenny Zhang Division 32 editorjennyzhang @gmail.com


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