THE DYNAMIC DINOSAUR THE OFFICIAL NE WSLETTER OF DIV ISION 64 OCTOBER NEWSL ETTER//VOLUME I. ISSUE 7.
IC F I C A P
T C I R T S I D T S E W H T R O N
L A N O I T A N R E T KEY CLUB IN
OFFICER REPORTS REMINDER:
DUE BY THE 5TH OF EVERY MONTH
PRESIDENT REPORTS
EDITOR REPORTS
SECRETARY REPORTS
Email to: ijungpnwsec@gmail.com, dorothywang.ltg64@gmail.com, pnwclubreports@gmail.com
OCTOBER 2014 | VOLUME 1 | ISSUE 7
TABLE OF
CONTENTS 04 05 06 07 08 10 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 22 23 24 25 26
Greetings From Your Lt.G October DCM Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF October Divisional Calendar Why I Love Key Club Key Club 101 and Promotion Resources Preferred Charities About the PNW Key Leader Logo Design Submissions How Well Do You Know the K-Family? The Eliminate Project Club Officers Social Media Division 63 Kiwanis Clubs and Meeting Times District Contacts Why Pay Dues? Â More Key Club 101
“peace. love. key club. don’t hate. eliminate.”
GREETINGS FROM YOUR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR HEY DINOSAURS! I am so encouraged by all the positive comments I am getting from your presidents and club officers! Continue recruiting new members and keeping the emphasis on serving our homes, schools, and communities. After all, that’s what we’re all about! Please let me know if I can ever help with finding more service projects for you guys. However, I am sure that if you look in the right places, you can find several upcoming service projects in your area, which rules out the pressing issue of transportation to service projects! Peruse your city websites, contact the local parks, etc. to see if they have projects for you and your club! The more service projects your club is involved in, the better your Key Club experience will be. Don’t forget about Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF this month! Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF is the best way to fundraise and raise awareness for The Eliminate Project. Read my tips on page 6 for an optimal trick-or-treating experience! As always, don’t hesitate to approach me with any questions or concerns! Hope to see you on the 19th for the October DCM! In love and service, Dorothy Wang Lieutenant Governor of Division 64 Key Club International
OCTOBER DCM With Key Leader coming up on the 24th and 26th, our October DCM will be held on October 19th! We will be going over Trick-orTreat for UNICEF and other divisional and district updates. We will also be going through club updates and checking up on progress after the first month of the school year! Read below for more information!
WHEN: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19TH, 2:30PM-4:00PM WHERE: LAKE OSWEGO PUBLIC LIBRARY, MEETING ROOM 1
706 4th Street, Lake Oswego, OR 97034
WHAT: Updates! WHO: Presidents required to attend. Other officers highly recommended to attend. Additional members strongly encouraged.
TRICK-OR-TREAT FOR UNICEF Throughout the entire month of October (not just on Halloween), Key Clubbers can go trick-or-treating for UNICEF to help fundraise and raise awareness for the Eliminate Project! All proceeds from UNICEF will go towards Eliminate, helping vaccinate mothers and children against maternal neonatal tetanus. Remember, it only takes $1.80 to provide 3 rounds of vaccinations to prevent a mother and her future newborns from contracting the horrifying disease.
TIPS:
- Leave cans/jars at stores with information about The Eliminate Project! UNICEF is pretty well known, so people will likely be more willing to donate. - Organize times when you can gather a group and trick-ortreat (it doesn’t have to be on Halloween!) - Host class competitions within your school for UNICEF Please contact me for informational fliers and resources you can use while trick-or-treating!
4 1 0 2 R E OCTOB OCTOBER 5TH – SECRETARY, EDITOR, AND PREZ/ VP REPORTS DUE OCTOBER 19TH – OCTOBER DCM
PRESIDENT/VICE PRESIDENT REPORTS
EDITOR REPORTS
2:30pm-4:30pm Lake Oswego Public Library
OCTOBER 24TH-26TH – Key Leader
Check out page 9 for more information
SECRETARY REPORTS Email to: ijungpnwsec@gmail.com,
dorothywang.ltg64@gmail.com, pnwclubreports@gmail.com, advisors, members, officers, etc.
WHY I LOVE “I love Key Club because it makes me realize how fortunate I am to have been born with the opportunities I have, and has made me want to give back as much as I can.” --Kayla Gadd, Div. 64
“I love Key Club beca development it causes thro service opportuniti --Aneesh Pappu, Di
me young and en ep ke ey th se u ca be s er “I love Key Clubb Div. 66 --Roald Berg, Kiwanis
“I love Key Club because it’s a life changing organization that has pushed me to my limits, but has also allowed me to grow and develop as a person. Key Club has allowed me to create many friendships, and memories from service events I’ll never forget, while at the same time has shown me what it means to truly give back to the community. Most importantly, I love Key Club because it has changed my life for the better and has made me even more grateful for the things I have today. Key Club is life.” --Emilee Huey, Div. 66
“It’s hard to explain why I l there’s just so much about potential it unlocks in each that we serve our commu serving the world. I love t made and the community Key Club l --Christina Tan
“I love Key Club because opportunity to give back to my those who are less fortunate --Jasmair Bain
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“I love Key Club because it lets me help our community – and have fun while doing it!” --Jack Bolen, Div. 64 “I love Key Club because it gives me an opportunity to make a small difference in the world by serving others. Key Club has also allowed me to explore my passions, build lasting friendships, and gain a confidence through service and leadership that I would not have found otherwise. Being in Key Club throughout high school has shown me the incredible possibilities that result from collective action. It has helped me realize that a single high schooler such as myself – a mere individual among over 7 billion others in the world – is capable of creating change in the world, through small contributions that culminate into an impact far beyond the scope of my own capacity. As an individual, my influence on the world is limited. But together? The possibilities are endless.” - Dorothy Wang, Lieutenant Governor of Division 64
N O I T O M O R P MORE S E C R U RESO
YOU CAN EDIT THESE PROMOTION RESOURCES AND MORE AT THIS LINK! - Courtesy of Division 45
Preferred Charities UNICEF works with the United Nations to help over 150 developing countries to overcome the obstacles that poverty, violence, disease and discrimination place in a child’s path. Through community service, UNICEF is able to provide healthcare, sanitary water, and education for these children.
1 in 9 babies in America are born mature. The United States has one of the highest rates for premature babies for more developed countries. The March of Dimes funds lifesaving research and programs and works to end premature birth, birth defects and infant mortality. Every baby deserves a healthy life.
Children’s Miracle Network seeks to battle every type of childhood illness and injury. The money fundraised for the program goes towards research and training, purchasing equipment and paying uncompensated care, in its mission to save as many children’s lives as possible.
About the Pacific Northwest District 64! That’s us!
“In the midst of serene nature and fluctuating weather conditions lies the great Pacific Northwest District (PNW). The Pacific Northwest 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 330 clubs that operate under 44 divisions. Through rain or shine, snow or hail, Key Clubbers in the Pacific Northwest dedicate countless hours to their communities and internationally, and are always Proud 'N‘ Willing to serve!” “The mascot of the Pacific Northwest District is the “Mighty Moose,” also commonly called “Mortimer the Moose.” Known for our spirit yet incredible dedication to the service that we do, the PNW District continues to be a leader in the Key Club world, and it is all thanks to our members and excellent leadership throughout the district. It would not be far from the truth to say that yes, we’re one of the best, with over 13,000 members proudly shouting out in accord when they hear: “Hey PNW! How do you feel?”” Division 64 includes Tigard High School, Wilsonville High School, Tualatin High School, Lakeridge High School, Sherwood High School, West Linn High School, and Lake Oswego High School. We are one of the smallest and newest divisions in the District, but we are working towards becoming a bigger and stronger division over the next year! Our divisional mascot has been recently changed to the “DINOSAURS,” while our divisional colors are blue and silver. We are happy to serve and blessed to be able to experience how rewarding being an active member of Key Club can be. Yay Key Club!!
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What is Key Leader?
Key Leader is a life-changing weekend retreat that emphasizes and helps develop student leadership skills, especially through service.
Keys of Excellence:
• Personal Integrity - Doing the right thing. • Personal Growth - Developing in mind, body, and spirit. • Respect - Showing consideration for self, others, and property. • Building Community Developing relationships to achieve positive goals. • Pursuit of Excellence - Expecting and achieving the best
This year’s Key Leader: - October 24-26, 2014 - Location: Camp Collins (Gresham, OR) - Located on the Sandy River - Zip line and a giant swing!
Mission Statement:
To inspire young people to achieve their personal best through service leadership.
Costs:
- Key Clubbers: $175 - Studentfacilitators*: $115 REGISTER AT www.key-leader.org *If you are interested in being a student-facilitator, contact your Lt.G for more information.
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PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR DESIGNS BY OCTOBER 31ST.
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LUE&SILVER SEND IN YOUR DESIGNS TO dorothywang.ltg64 @gmail.com!
HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW THE KIWANIS FAMILY?
ADU LT
D E L B A DIS
COLLEGE
Y R A T N E M E EL
MIDD L SCHO E OL
If you are interested in learning more about any of these K-Family branches, click on the icons to be redirected to each organization’s home page. Also, don’t hesitate to ask your Lt.G if you have any questions! I strongly encourage you guys to look into chartering new K-Family clubs throughout this upcoming year.
HIGH L O O H SC
x Kiwanis has partnered up with UNICEF to ELIMINATE maternal neonatal tetanus (MNT), a highly preventable disease, throughout the world. MNT causes babies to suffer from painful convulsions and extreme sensitivity to light, turning the joy of childbirth into a tragedy.
eliminate MNT by
GOAL: Â 2015 SAVE A LIFE.
US $60.5 MILLION
Donate to the Eliminate Project.
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UNICEF is the only organization of the United Nations dedicated exclusively to children. It works with other UN bodies, governments, and organizations to assist children by providing: • primary healthcare • basic education • safe water/sanitation
KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL
PREFERRED CHARITY
CAMPAIGN GOAL: US $110 MILLION
ountries
ain with MNT
Just
$1.80
provides enough money to save a mother and her future children from MNT.
Co-President: Joshua Lee Co-President: Davey Li Vice President: Gabby Quintana Secretary: Bridget Delaney Treasurer: Murray Bartho
President: Kaitlin Pataroque
WEST LINN
Vice President: Jessica Gardner Secretary: Serena Xu Treasurer: Christina Miller Projects Coordinator: Crystal Liu
LAKE OSWEGO
LAKERIDGE
CLUB OF
President: Kaylene Lim Vice President: Kayla Gadd Secretary: Bo Ahn Treasurer: Brigid Young Editor: Anna Maria Hartner Note* if you have any updated information, please fill out the contact info form online (on page 4, or ask me for the link if you need it!) and let me know through text, email, or Facebook. Jď Š
TUALATIN
Leadership Board:
Catie Willard Courtney Holman Julissa Baltazar Nobuki Yaso Valentina Munoz Carlos Villagomez
* = Divisional Executive Assistant
WILSONVILLE
Presidents: Jessie Li Vice President: Olivia Paulson Secretary: Brooke Rayfield Treasurer: Becca Ramirez Communications: Nia Murat
Co-President: Katie Munk Co-President: Sarah Kotel Vice President: Georgina Fernandez* Secretary: Olivia Chau Treasurer: Michael Wakefield Projects Coordinator: Cooper Ray
SHERWOOD
President: Lily Folk Vice President: Jorge Reyes Secretary: Rachel Kahn Treasurer: Daniela Mai Projects Coordinator: Bhargavi Korlipara
TIGARD
FFICERS
SOCIAL MEDIA LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR:
PACIFIC NORTHWEST: Pnwkeyclub.org
Dorothy Wang
Facebook.com/PNWKeyClub OR join the Facebook group “PNW District Key Clubbers” @PNWKeyClub
e: Phon 503-545-6886 Email:
dorothywang.ltg64@gmail.com
il: Ema PNWPromotion@gmail.com blr: Tum PNWMortie.Tumblr.com
@PNWKeyClub http://ask.fm/mortymoose
DIVISION 64: e: Websit pnwdivision64.webs.com ): y newsletters m f o ll (a t n u Issuu Acco http://issuu.com/pnwkeyclubdivision64 : Instagram @pnwkeyclubd64
Click on the social media icons to go straight to those links!
Kiwanis Clubs of Division 64 Tigard Kiwanis Club, Café Allegro, 12386 SW Main Street, Tigard, OR 97223 -‐ Mee0ngs every Wednesday 12-‐1pm -‐ Clubs: Sherwood, Tigard hGp:// www.0gardkiwanis.com/
TualaUn Kiwanis Club, TualaUn Island Greens, 20400 SW Cipole Road TualaUn, Oregon 97062. -‐ Mee0ngs 1st and 3rd Thursdays, 6:30pm -‐ Clubs: Lakeridge, Tuala0n, West Linn hGp:// tuala0nkiwanisclub.org/
Southwest Hills Kiwanis Club, O?o’s and Anita’s, 3025 SW Canby St, Portland, OR 97219 -‐ Mee0ngs every 2nd and 4th Tuesday, 6:30-‐7:30am -‐ Clubs: Lake Oswego hGp:// kiwanisswhills.o rg/
Wilsonville Kiwanis Club, Wilsonville Public Library, 8200 SW Wilsonville Rd, Wilsonville, OR 97070 -‐ Mee0ngs on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month at 12pm in the Rose Room -‐ Clubs: Wilsonville hGp://www.wilsonvillekiwanis.org/
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DISTRICT CONTACTS District Governor Lisa Antonio, Division 28 Email: lisaantonio.dgov@gmail.com District Secretary Ik Hoon Jung, Division 65 Email: ijungpnwsec@gmail.com
District Treasurer Aneesh Pappu, Division 56 Email: apappu97@gmail.com
District Bulletin Editor Jenny Zhang, Division 32 Email: editorjennyzhang@gmail.com
Convention Chair Cleo Tsang, Division 32 Email: pnwconventionchair@gmail.com
International Trustee Tashrima Hossain, Texas-Oklahoma District Email:tashrima.hossain.kc@gmail.com
To meet the members of the District Board, visit this link
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District Administrator: John Jay Email: jmjay@comcast.net
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Assistant District Admin Tom Saunders: Email: pnwtoms@gmail.com
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Finance Administrator: Kevin Buyer Email: buyergang@wavecable.com
I pledge, on my honor, to uphold the objects of Key Club International; To build my home, school, and community; To serve my nation and God; And combat all forces which tend to undermine these institutions.
THE KEY CLUB CHEER
Leader: Hey, Key Clubbers! How do you feel?!?! Key Clubber(s): I (we) feel good! Oh! I feel so good! UH! (two fists, elbows tucked, downward arm thrust) Double it up, UH!UH! (two fists, elbows tucked, downward arm thrust) x2 Triple it up, UH! UH! UH! (two fists, elbows tucked, downward arm thrust) x3 One long UH! UHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! (right arm extended and outward, up and down, wave-like motion.) Rapper style, UH, UH, UH, UH, UH (fingers extended, elbows bent and untucked, arms form an “A” shaped wedge, sharply chop air, alternating between right and left arms.) *Note: At the end of the cheer, throw up your D64 hand sign! And scream “64” loudly to show your divisional spirit.
KEY CLUB ESSENTIALS
KEY CLUB PLEDGE
More Key Club 101 ent:
Statem Mission
Key Club is an international student-led organization which provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership.
es: Core valu
Leadership||Character Building||Caring||Inclusiveness
s: ColorWHITE: purity
ities: r a h C d Preferre
GOLD: service BLUE: unwavering character
: MottoCaring – Our Way of Life
About the Pacific Northwest: er: PNW Che “It’s raining, it’s pouring, and PNW is soaring, above the rest, ‘cause we’re the best, PACIFIC NORTHWEST!”
ot: Masc
Mortimer the Moose
Motto:
Proud ‘N’ Willing to Serve”
About Division 64: Schools:
Lakeridge|| Lake Oswego|| West Linn||Wilsonville|| Tigard|| Tualatin|| Sherwood
cot: Mas
Dinosaurs
rs: o l o C
Blue and Silver
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DIVISION 64 “CARING – OUR WAY OF LIFE” TOGETHER WE
CAN ELIMINATE Maternal Neonatal Tetanus from the world!
OCTOBER EDITION