THE KRAKEN | October | Volume 2 Issue 7

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Vol. 2 Issue 7

PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT

THE KRAKEN

OCTOBER 2015

DIVISION 33 AHS І AMHS І ARHS І DHS І FWHS TBHS І TJHS 1


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TABLE OF CONTENTS Key Leader 4 LTG Greetings 5 IT Greetings 6-7 Dues 8 Elemonate 9 Fundraising 10 Service Projects 11 Officer Reports 12 Divisional Board 13 YOF 14-15 ELIMINATE Project 16-17 Club Officers 18-19 District Appointees 20-21 Key Club 101 22-23 District Board 24-25 Executive Board 26-27 3


OFFICER REPORTS EDITORS-

EVERY 3RD OF THE MONTH. WITH 2 PICTURES AND CAPTIONS. SEND TO LTG AND DIV EDITOR.

VICEPRESIDENTS EVERY 7TH SEND A SUMMARY OF THE CLUB’S PROGRESS TO THE LTG, DIV. SECRETARY/EDITOR.

SECRETARIES-

EVERY 5TH FILL OUT SECRETARY REPORT, SENT TO THE DISTRICT, LTG AND DIV. SECRETARY.

CLICK HERE FOR THE VP REPORT. 4


GREETINGS

FROM YOUR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Hi Krakens! Congrats! You survived the first month of school! At this point you all have had your first meetings and I’m personally so excited to continue the club visits. With all the new faces don’t forget to spread the Key Club love by practicing inclusiveness. Say hi to that new girl at the meeting, and sit by someone new for a change. With that being said please don’t forget to pay dues! As your officers have explained paying dues allows you to get credit for your hours and allows for you to attend DCON, an experience that you don’t want to miss. Don’t forget to check out the ESPRESSO because one of our clubs is featured in this edition! I’d also like to thank all of you who made it out to the last DCM, it was so amazing to see all of the talent that Division 33 has to offer. But it was also incredible to see everyone back together at Decatur! I hope to see you all again at the next DCM at Auburn Mountainview HS as we prepare for Trick or Treat For UNICEF and for Projecto Honduras. It will be at 5:00 PM on October 29th. Keep working hard and stay kraken. See you soon!

In love and Service,

Andrea Diep Division 33 Lieutenant Governor Pacific Northwest District Key Club International p: 253-202-6434 e: andreadiep.ltg33@gmail.com

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INTERNATIONAL UPDATE

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ARE YOU READY TO…

! DO MORE

THIS HALLOWEEN. Instead of asking for candy this year, why not do more? Raise for the ELIMINATE Project as you go door to door and TOTFU.

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KEY

LEADER

“During a three day Camp Collins leadership weekend, Gresham, OR Key Leader inspires October 16-18 young people to Key Clubbers get a achieve their $25 Scholarship. But personal best everyone is through service welcome to come! leadership.”

LAST DAY TO REGISTER: OCT. 12TH. INTERESTED? Click here to visit key-leader.org/registration

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CHECK OUT THE ESPRESSO.

IT’S A LATTE FUN.

Click on the image to read!

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DCM RECAP

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service projects telephones for troops

host a blood drive

canned food drive Want more ideas? Click here. 12


UPDATED

fundraising ideas Kiddie camp

Balloon bouquets

weigh and pay

Details & more ideas? Click here.

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DUES? DUES help to support Key Club International, your Pacific Northwest District and fund Key Club Training Resources. By paying your dues you are an official Key Club Member and receive credit for your hours. (You’re able to attend DCON too!) STILL NOT SURE ABOUT DUES? ASK YOUR LT. G OR YOUR OFFICERS!

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SYLVESTER’S TOOL KIT FOR LIFE

TOOTHPICK to pick out the good in your life. RUBBER BAND for flexibility.

BAND AID to heal yourself and others. MINTS because you’re worth a mint. An ERASER because everyone makes mistakes. A PENCIL to write a blessing. A TEA BAG to relax everyday. HERSHEYS KISS because everyone needs a kiss and a hug. #ACHATWITHOURKIWANIS

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Youth O What is the YOF?

These grants can help you take action. Look around and identify the things that need to get done in your school, community or world.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO 17


Opportunities Fund NEED IDEAS? Key to Literacy Trenton High School Key Club Pool together the $500 awarded by YOF with $500 the club raised to purchase 544 inexpensive books through Scholastic Inc. Every school day, club members go to the elementary school, read to children in the classrooms and leave books behind as a donation. “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” by Jeff Kinney is one of the kids’ favorites.

Bringing Art and Children Closer North Crowley Key Club Spend the $450 YOF grant on art supplies to use at Barnes & Noble’s Saturday morning story times each week. North Crowley Key Clubbers read and led kids in a craft related to the story they heard. With the supplies they bought, the club hosted a citywide arts and crafts fair. Members also donated supplies to an urban elementary school with no art budget and sent craft donations to children living in Appalachia. 18


CONTACT INFO Lt. governor

DIV. EDITOR

e: kev.nlee1@gmail.com p: 253-886-2778

e: andreadiep.ltg33@g mail.com p: 253-202-6434

Feel free to talk to us, we’re here for you!

DIV SECRETARY e: dannis.tbvp@gmail. com p: 253-632-7358

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Auburn High School President: Amber Penick Vice President: Mikelle Howard Editor: Zack Dithilath Secretary: Sherry Yang Treasurer: Evan Lynch

Auburn Mountainview High School President: Kathy Nguyen Vice President: Rebecca Nielsen Editor: Kyle Watrous Secretary: Kristina Levchenko Treasurer: Wendy Ni

Auburn Riverside High School President: Allison Bantigue Vice Presidents: Autumn Kolzow & Juliet Yu Editor: Jonathan Tran Secretary: Emma Kristensen Treasurer: Hailey Blum

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Decatur High School President: Dayoung Cheong Vice President: Young-Jo Kim Editor: Alex Nagode Secretary: Edward Jeong Treasurer: Chun Hwang

Federal Way High School President: Sharon Choe Co Vice Presidents: Angie Kong & Kyle Devanadera Co-Editors: Victoria Cacho & Rheanna Borromeo Secretary: Maggie Brewer Treasurer: Rachel Saeturn

Thomas Jefferson High School President: Isaiah Tabalbag Vice President: Nayoung Kim Editor: Jamie Yuk Secretary: Bryan Hsieh Treasurer: Ally Lee

Todd Beamer High School President: Quianna Aquino Vice President: Dannis Thompson Editor: Yuri Yi Secretary: Cindy Park Treasurer: Ayoung Kim 21


DISTRICT COMMUNICATIONS

K-FAMILY RELATIONS

DISTRICT PROJECTS

TONY ZHANG

HANNA HUYNH

JAG BAINS

tony98wh@ gmail.com

hannahuynh .krelations@ gmail.com

the.jag.bains@ gmail.com

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APPOINTEES MEMBERSHIP GROWTH CONVENTION AIDE & REACTIVATION

TIFFANY WONG

AMY HUNG

wong.c.tiffany @gmail.com

theamyhung @gmail.com

CONVENTION AIDE

RIA BAINS riabains20i@ gmail.com

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KEY CL 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 45 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 33

serves the Auburn and Federal Way community with 7 high schools. This includes, Auburn High School, Auburn Mountainview High School, Auburn Riverside High School, Decatur High School, Federal Way High School, Thomas Jefferson High School and Todd Beamer High School. Our division is known for our amazing spirit and large Korean population. Division 33 is represented by the Kraken and our colors are blue, gold and white. There’s never a dull moment when everyone in our division is together. Everyone is dedicated and always willing to serve the community no matter what.

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UB 101 “It's raining, it's pouring, and PNW is soaring above the rest, 'cause we're the best, Pacific Northwest!”

MOTTO "Proud 'N' Willing to Serve!“ MASCOT Mortimer Moose COLOR Fuchsia Pink PNW ON SOCIAL NETWORKS FACEBOOK: Pacific Northwest District Key Club TWITTER: @pnwkeyclub INSTAGRAM: @pnwkeyclub 25


EXECUTIVE BOARD DISTRICT GOVERNOR Tyler Bosser Pacific Northwest District Governor Key Club International tylerbosser.pnwgov@gmail.com (253)-(335)-(2783)

DISTRICT SECRETARY Tran Hoang Pacific Northwest District Secretary Key Club International tranhoang.pnwsec@gmail.com (971)-(267)-(9235)

DISTRICT TREASURER Suvir Copparam Pacific Northwest District Treasurer Key Club International copparam.suvir@gmail.com (425)-(445)-(6199) 26


DISTRICT EDITOR JoJo Saunders Pacific Northwest District Editor Key Club International jojosaunders.pnweditor@gmail.com (206)-(790)-(7510)

CONVENTION CHAIR Ryan Miura Pacific Northwest District Convention Chair Key Club International pnwconventionchair@gmail.com (503)-(490)-(0041)

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THANKS FOR READING

@d33pnwkeyclub

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