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Table of Contents VOLUME 1 | ISSUE 3 | JUNE 2014
Divisional Team Greeting District Appointed Officers Divisional Council Meeting
Summer Rallies Project Eliminate
Social Media
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Warrior of the Month 13 Key Leader
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Key Dates
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Contact Information 16 Club Reports
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Key Club 101
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Hello Samurai! With the year coming to an end, I would like to MESSAGE congratulate you all for your service and making this year very successful! But just because school is over, doesn’t mean the key club year is! There’s plenty of service opportunities open for you to help out with! As fellow Key Clubbers,I encourage you all to help others even when its not counted for, you never know when you can impact someone’s day! Since it’s a fresh start for the Key Club year, with new members joining and whatnot, try bringing people to events so that they can get a feel of what Key Club is. An event that is coming up soon is the June DCM! Come to Washington Park in Anacortes from 12-4pm! This is an event you don’t want to miss! Hope to see you all there! Keep serving on Division 20i! In care and service, Ria Bains
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MEET YOUR DIVISIONAL OFFICERS‌ TJ CORTEZ
Treasurer
Hello fellow Keyclubbers! My name is Joseph Cortez, but I like to go by TJ, and it is an honor to be the divisional treasurer for division 20i. I'm a junior at Oak Harbor High school and I've been apart of Keyclub for all my years here, but only started to find my deep love for Keyclub this year! I generally try to make people happy because it's a nice feeling putting a smile on someones face! I'm not really athletic, so that's why I play golf! I look forward to working as your treasurer and can’t wait for the key club year!
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LYSA BONGANAY
Secretary
Hello loves! My name is Ellysa Bonganay and I am honored to be the divisional secretary of 20i. I am currently a junior at Oak Harbor High School and this has been my first year in Key Club. My life consists of eating, sleeping, and Netflix. Occasionally, I like to pet my dog, go on long car rides, and make lists of stuff I want but can't afford. Any who, I am really looking forward to spending my senior year with you Key Clubbers!
JULIA SMITH Exec. Assistant
JHON DIMAC.
Hi, friends! I'm Julia Smith and I'm the Lieutenant Governor Executive Assistant of division 20i! I'm currently a sophomore at OHHS and this is my 2nd year in Key Club. My hobbies include animal crossing, short walks to the fridge, and twitter stalking key clubbers. I'm very excited to see what next year has in store for us Key Clubbers!
AYEEE what's up guys, my name is Jhon Dimaulangan, and I am the Divisional Editor for D20i! I'm a sophomore at Oak Harbor High School and I have been a member of Key Club for two years. I love surfing the internet, social media, winning tennis matches against Ria, and of course... KEEEEY CLUUUB. I'm looking forward to being the Divisional Editor for you beautiful people, and if you're not I can edit that (jk you're beautiful).
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MEET YOUR DISTRICT APPOINTED OFFICERS…
Stumbling into that first key club meeting as a confused sophomore was undoubtedly one of the best decisions I've ever made - one that has led to a myriad of amazing encounters, countless hours of devoted service, and an innumerable amount of life-shaping experiences. I'm so excited to be able to give back to this club which has provided me with so much! On the off chance that I'm not busy pouring my heart into Key Club, I'm probably enjoying science, friends, or cookie crisp. I truly can't wait for what will surely be the best year ever!
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Hello PNW! I’m Ryan Miura and I’m one of your Convention Aides this year who will help plan the 66th annual District Convention. Key Club has had a huge impact on who I am, and I hope I can continue to grow and learn from my experiences as a part of the K-Family. I love trees, cats, and meeting my fellow PNW Key Clubbers so holla at me if you happen to see me and want to talk! I’m pumped to represent the most loving and spirited division around, Division 66, so let’s work together to have a great year of service!
Hey! I'm Jag and I'm your convention aide! I'm really ecstatic to be on the board and ready to put on the best DCON ever! I'm a runner and I love listening to music! Most of my free time is spent on going to all of my home key club's service projects..because, well...Key Club is life! My favorite color is aquamarine and I'm super random and charismatic with most anything! I look forward to becoming best friends with all of you Key Clubbers! Agapé!
How's it going, Key Clubbers? My name is Athena Sok (but you may also call me Tina) and I have been blessed with the opportunity to be appointed as your K-Family Relations and International Projects Director! I reside in the city of Tacoma and I am a shark of Division 34. I bleed black and gold because I am an incoming senior at Lincoln High School. I am extremely excited to work with the district board this year and to meet all of you! As your K-Fam/Int. Projects Director, I plan to significantly improve the relationships and communication between Key Club members and the K-Family branches. My plans include district wide events that allow K-Family members to join together and share our love for service. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me!
Hey Key Clubbers, we have a single year left. In 2015 The Kiwanis family will turn 100 and The Eliminate Project will come to a close. Maternal /Neonatal tetanus is not waiting for us to act. We must fight quickly and together. Now that I sound like a dictator, I want to make sure you know me! I am Ben Scranage, your 2014-2015 District Projects Director. I want to work with each and every one of your clubs to make sure that the Pacific Northwest reaches their goal of fifty thousand dollars this Key Club Year! I promise you that even though I live in the small town of Harrisburg, Oregon, just outside of Eugene, I will be there for any of your questions at any time of the day. My phone number is (541) 220-0066, and my email is ben.scranage74@gmail.co m. Reach out and don't feel like a stranger.
'm really interested in programming and making things/engineering which I'd like to use to make a positive impact in the world and on the lives of others. I really love being part of an organization that is making such a huge difference in the world with the help of so many other people.
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MAY DCM RECAP‌
Photo credits: Alex Hanesworth
This being the first DCM in a while, I can honestly say that the turn out was great! We were able to raise $20.02 for Project Eliminate, which was also enough money for me to take one pie to the face. Because of the distance issue with Division 20i, DCM attendance can sometimes be hard, but seeing people from other clubs come and join for mingling, working together while playing games, and just all around having a good time was really fun! I hope for those who went had a great time and go to the next DCM, make sure to invite more key clubbers 7 to the June DCM!
JUNE DCM DETAILS… WHEN: JUNE 21st TIME: 12-4pm WHERE: WASHINGTON PARK, ANACORTES WHO: K-FAMILY If you missed the May DCM, here’s your chance to come to the June DCM! Hosted by your LTG, and also Area Administrator, Dave McMillan, join division 20 K-family at Washington Park, Anacortes for a picnic! Food will be provided! Hope to see you all there!
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PNW RALLIES Come join the Pacific Northwest District's 2nd Annual Tacoma Rally! Join us for an exciting keynote speaker, entertaining workshops, officer training, a talent show, and more! Meet new friends and reconnect with old ones as we serve our community "Under the Sun"! WHAT YOU NEED: Fill out Registrationhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e /tacoma-rally-2014-tickets11675209867 Fill out Authorization Formhttps://www.dropbox.com/s/6 x8fhq21oixuidn/Authorization% 20Form.pdf Bring money for ticket price ($5 or $7) and authorization
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WHEN: JUNE TH 28 WHERE: MT. TAHOMA HIGH SCHOOL TIME: 9:00AM4:30PM WHO: DIVISIONS ALL OVER PNW
COMING SOON: SEATTLE RALLY ALASKA RALLY CANADA RALLY
PORTLAND AREA RALLY WHEN: JUNE 21ST WHERE: LAKE BIBLE CHURCH. LAKE OSWEGO IN OREGON TIME: 8:00AM-3:00PM RALLY IN THE VALLEY WHEN: JULY 11TH WHERE: CAMP FIRE WALANI IN OREGON TIME: TO BE DETERMINED EASTSIDE RALLY WHEN: AUGUST 16TH WHERE: MOSES LAKE HIGH SCHOOL TIME: 11:00AM-4:00PM
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UNICEF The world’s leading advocate for children, with strong presence in 190 countries.
DID YOU KNOW? UNICEF is the largest procurer of vaccines in the world, buying 2.6 billion doses of vaccines in 2008 and reaching 56% of the world’s children. UNICEF provides critical supplies and support for education, resulting in raising the percentage of children with primary education from 50% in 1980 to 85% today
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MAY 5TH- MAY 9TH During eliminate week at Oak Harbor High school, students went around during lunch to collect money and raised up $136.00 for project eliminate!
KEY-MUNICATION IS KEY… KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL http://instagram.co m/keyclubint @keyclubint https://www.facebo ok.com/keyclubintnl
https://twitter.com/keyclu b @KeyClub
http://www.keyclub. org/home.aspx
PNW DISTRICT http://instagram.com/p nwkeyclub @pnwkeyclub https://www.faceboo k.com/pnwkeyclub
https://twitter.com/pnw keyclub @pnwkeyclub http://pnwkeyclub.w eebly.com/
DIVISION 20i http://instagram.com/ d20ipnwkeyclub @d20ipnwkeyclub https://www.facebook .com/groups/21260648 5421310/
https://twitter.com/Di vision20i @division20i
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Warrior
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The warrior of the month for June is awarded to Julia Smith! Julia is kind, hard working, and also my best friend. Because of her dedication to Key Club, she was given the opportunity to become the Lieutenant Governor Executive Assistant, and will be working along side with me and the rest of the divisional team to strengthen our division. The amount of support I receive from Julia not only pushes me forward, but motivates me to be better at anything I’m doing. I know you’ll be a great assistant and that our division is in good hands. I’m so proud of you, keep doing great things!
SEATTLE AREA
WHEN: November 7-9, 2014
WHERE: Camp
REGISTER AT: www.key-leader.org Busy one weekend? The other camp isn’t that far! You can register ahead, click “pay later” and pay as late as at the camp!
Sambica, Bellvue
PORTLAND AREA Meet new friends, often close friends Key Leader Grams (notes from new friends) Great weekend, good food Challenge activities and even some new leader tools!
WHEN: October 24-26, 2014
WHERE: Camp Collins, Gresham
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KEY DATES JUNE CALENDAR
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CONTACT INFORMATION AND DISTRICT OFFICERS INTERNATIONAL TRUSTEE: Roshni Chandwani Texas-Oklahoma District roshni.chandwani.kc@gmail.com DISTRICT GOVERNOR: LISA ANTONIO Division 28 Email: lisaantonio.dgov@gmail.com DISTRICT SECRETARY: IK HOON JUNG Division 65 Email: ijungpnwsec@gmail.com DISTRICT EDITOR: JENNY ZHANG Division 32 Email: editorjennyzhang@gmail.com DISTRICT TREASURER: ANEESH PAPPU Division 56 Email: Apappu97@gmail.com
CONVENTION CHAIR: CLEO TSANG Division 32 Email: pnwconvention chair@ gmail.com
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CLUB OFFICERS OF DIVISION 20i PRESIDENT: Rheeno Kwak VICE PRESIDENT: Austin Donnell SECRETARY: Angelique Guina TREASURER: Kris Medina BULLETIN EDITOR: Noelle Gasper OAK HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL PRESIDENT: Lauren Doster VICE PRESIDENT: Collin Smolsnik SECRETARY: Kate Baker TREASURER: Hunter Wickman BULLETIN EDITOR: Alex Hanesworth ANACORTES HIGH SCHOOL PRESIDENT: Echo Wood VICE PRESIDENT: Sammy Finch SECRETARY: Sam Pluff TREASURER: Sydney Wilson FRIDAY HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL BULLETIN EDITOR: Allie Galt PRESIDENT: N/A VICE PRESIDENT: N/A SECRETARY: N/A TREASURER: N/A BULLETIN EDITOR: N/A
ORCAS HIGH SCHOOL
PRESIDENT: N/A VICE PRESIDENT: N/A SECRETARY: N/A TREASURER: N/A BULLETIN EDITOR: N/A
SOUTH WHIDBEY HIGH SCHOOL
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LEIUTENANT GOVERNOR: riabains20i@gmail.com
CLUB REPORTS VICE PRESIDENTS REPORT: The vice presidents report is due the 1st
of every month. These will give me an overlook of the club and will give you a chance to mention any issues and your general summary of the month. Fill out the document below and email me at riabains20i@gmail.com
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/18CsRlJJMtOW8k1bKM4gf6k m3HGXFGA3M0M0bD5h8yUs/viewform?usp=send_form
SECRETARY REPORT: The secretary report is due the by the 5th of
each month. These are to be sent to me, and also the District Secretary, Ik Hoon. The secretary report is important because it gives the district board feedback on strengths and weaknesses of your club and way we can help. Email me the finished report at riabains20i@gmail.com If you still do not have the document, email me for a copy!
EDITOR REPORT: Editor reports are due by the 5th of each month. These
are used for my newsletters so that I can use the pictures that are taken. You should also give me a 100-150 word summary of each of the pictures so that I know what the event was and who volunteered for it. Email me reports at riabains20i@gmail.com-also
HISTORIANS: I understand that some clubs have historians such as my home club, in that case, editors should email me reports, and historians can send pictures. Communicate with each other!
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KEY CLUB 101 Mission statement Key Club is an international student-
PREFERRED CHARITIES
led organization which provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership.
Vision We are caring and competent servant leaders transforming communities worldwide. Core values The core values of Key Club International are leadership, character building, caring and inclusiveness. Pledge 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
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institutions.
SPONSORS
PNW DISTRICT & DIVISION 20i 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 300 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!
DIVISION 20i SCHOOLS:
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BLACK & RED MASCOT:
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MOTTO: "Proud 'N' Willing to Serve!"
MASCOT: Mortimer Moose
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