Division 27 | August 2014 Newsletter

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PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT KEY CLUB

TOUCAN TIMES

THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF DIVISION 27

AUG 2014 VOL 4 ISSUE 5


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IN THIS ISSUE 04 | GREETINGS 10 | #TEAMTOUCAN 12 | SPONSORING KIWANIS 14 | KEY DATES 16 | SEATTLE RALLY RECAP 17 | KEY LEADER 18 | PREFERRED CHARITIES 20 | REDLIGHT TRAFFIC 22 | ELIMINATE PROJECT 28 | KEY CLUB 101 34 | TOUCAN TALLIES 36 | CONTACT INFO


GREETINGS From your Lieutenant Governor Bonjour Division 27, Welcome to the Sunday of summer! This is finally the last month of vacation, and I hope that it was well spent. A special thanks to all of you who attended Seattle Rally! I hope that it was truly “A Magical World of Service” and that you enjoyed meeting new people, as well as attending workshops taught by the District Board. If you did not attend any officer training as of now, please let me know and we’ll be able to work something out! Also, a HUGE shoutout to Inglemoor High School for sending clubbers to Seattle Rally, as well as getting into the talent show! Dorothy Mukasa and Sue Choe (also known as “DoSo”) performed on stage and it was definitely an unforgettable performance! Another thing coming with the start of school is the beginning of the college app season! Seniors, please stay sane during this time while you go through your applications. Although I should be telling you that your duties to Key Club are still important during this time, I too am an incoming senior and I understand how stressful this time can be. Just be sure to communicate with me, and we’ll get things figured out. Be sure to dedicate some quality time to yourself to avoid getting burned out before senioritis season in the spring! If you would like for me to come help you advertise Key Club at your school’s club fair (or any equivalent) please let me know so that I can schedule it in! I would love to help your club get its name out there! Please be sure to seek out help whenever you need it! With love and in caring service,

Josh Kim Lieutenant Governor, Division 27

“If you light yourself on fire with passion, people will come from miles away to watch you burn” -IP District Secretary Hakikat Bains


GREETINGS From your Divisional Executive Assistant

Hi everyone! I’m Ethan Tsai and I am going to be a senior next year at Woodinville High School! I first joined Key Club in my sophomore year as a member and had a lot of fun getting to know the officers and the purpose of Key Club. The following year, I became the club secretary and tried to get more involved in Key Club. I realized how close the Key Club family is at this year’s DCON and got to meet some amazing Lieutenant Governors from other divisions. It was inspiring to see how many people cared about service all in one place and I truly enjoyed the experience. As a club officer, I can already feel some of the pressure of leading one club and I can only imagine what it’s like trying to handle all the clubs in our division. As Divisional Executive Assistant, I’d really like to help relieve some of the stress from our Lieutenant Governor, Josh. I hope to get even more involved in Key Club this year (especially at WHS) and I am looking forward to my last year of high school and DCON 2015! Ethan Tsai Executive Assistant, Division 27


GREETINGS From your District Governor Hey Key Clubbers, Summer is finally here, and I hope all of you are kicking back and relaxing after a long school year’s end. All of you have put so much effort into the last school year, from taking AP and IB classes, to being in multiple clubs and activities, to all of your endless community service that you have done. To the seniors a special congrats on finishing high school, you guys have worked especially hard. I hope the memories of the last years in high school will carry with all of you, and I hope you know all the service you have done in the last few years, has been changing the lives of others. To the club members, remember that when the sun is out, it is a great chance to grab a few friends and serve, and that service doesn’t end when the school year does! Continue all of your hard work because when you give a little love, you get a little love back, when you give a lot of love, you get a lot of love back. The amount of effort you put into serving is the amount you get back, from seeing a smile from the kid who just got a card at children’s hospital, to packing a meal for a hungry family who lives in the neighborhood. The more and more you serve, the more and more you will see the community being affected, by the love and service you give to it. Remember that when you serve, give your whole heart to the project or fundraiser, and the results will soar. You are the change, with every good deed you do, no matter how big or small, it helps the people around you. From right around the corner to half way around the world, you guys are truly admirable. You give more than anyone could ever see or know, you guys don’t wish that you had the power to change the world, you know you have the power to change the world. Thank you all so much, and just remember, what you share with the world is what the world keeps of you.

Lisa Antonio

Pacific Northwest District Governor


GREETINGS From your District Projects Director Hey Key Clubbers! My name is Dorothy Wang and I am a senior from Division 64 – the new home of the Dinosaurs! I cannot express how honored and humbled I am to be able to serve the Pacific Northwest as the District Projects Committee Chair. I will commit this next year to making the Eliminate Project as successful as it can be for our district, and I hope you will, too! After raising over $80,000 for the Eliminate Project over the course of the last year alone, it won’t be easy for us to top our past accomplishments. However, I have complete faith in our district to achieve that and so much more for the campaign’s last year! As some of you may know, our district goal for this upcoming year is set at $50,000, but why not raise more? The district hopes to easily surpass that amount and save as many lives as we possibly can. The Eliminate Project needs YOU and the support of your Key Clubs and communities in order to reach our $110 million goal for Kiwanis International and to eliminate Maternal Neonatal Tetanus by 2015. Time is running out, so it is crucial that we go all out and do all that we can for the project in its final stage! Although the Eliminate Project has been our district project for over a year, we cannot afford to loosen the reins and wait for others to help us reach that goal. The amazing thing about the Eliminate Project is that even a little bit of change can have such a tangible and substantial impact on the lives of mothers and children throughout the world. Through a joint effort, I believe that MNT can and will be eliminated by 2015! Raise awareness throughout your communities and fundraise! Whether you and your club organize a movie night, Dance to Elimin8, Skate to Elimin8, potluck, or even a food sale, EVERY LITTLE BIT HELPS! It’s really amazing how far a little bit of effort, enthusiasm, and shameless promotion can go – especially when we’re talking about passionate and serving Key Clubbers! If you ever need help with a fundraiser or have any questions regarding the Eliminate Project, please do not hesitate to contact me through email or Facebook (let’s be friends! Jϑ). As Margaret Mead said, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed, citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” Never get discouraged, because even $1.80 could change a mother’s and child’s life forever. Key Clubbers have a wonderful opportunity to make a huge impact on the world. Go out there and make PNW proud! In love and service, Dorothy Wang Pacific Northwest District Projects Director & Lieutenant Governor of Division 64 dorothywang.ltg64@gmail.com


GREETINGS From your International President Hello, Key Clubbers! My name is Maria Palazzolo, and I am so thankful to be your 2014-2015 Key Club International President! I was elected at the International Convention in Anaheim, California, about a month ago. It is a privilege to serve you and the rest of our 267,000 members. As Key Clubbers, we have a unique perspective of the world. We, as teenagers, get to make lasting impacts within our communities and throughout the world. I find it absolutely amazing that our organization is made of so many selfless individuals with one mission: to positively change the world. As your International President, one of my main goals is to make Key Club International more accessible to provide more ideas and opportunities to make your club the best it can be. This can be done through: Webinars On topics such as: The $.50 dues increase Grants available to fund club projects, such as the Youth Opportunities Fund {more information here: http://www.keyclub.org/service/fund/yof.aspx} Twitter chats with International Board members Increased interaction through social media We will also be promoting the Eliminate Project, which is the Kiwanis family’s campaign to raise $110 million by the end of 2015 to eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus from the face of the planet. It nears its completion at the end of the year, and we need to work tirelessly to meet our goal. I will work with our International Vice President, Kevin Zhang, and our eleven International Trustees to meet these goals to make this year a productive one for our organization. I hope to see all of you at our International Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana, next summer! Imagine 2,000 people who are just as focused on helping others as you are. It’s an absolutely amazing time. If you have any questions about Key Club International, International Convention, or would just like to talk to me, feel free to email me! Have a great year, and thank you for all that you do in your homes, schools, and communities! Yours in service, Maria Palazzolo Key Club International President ipmariapalazzolo@gmail.com


GREETINGS From your International Trustee Hey, Pacific-Northwest! My name is Tashrima Hossain, and I’d like to introduce myself as the new International Trustee for your district. It is such an honor to be in your service, primarily by ensuring that your voices are heard at the international level during the upcoming year. I’m excited to join the PNW moose; I’ve already received so much enthusiasm from the Board, I’ve heard many great things about PNW, and I can’t wait to see all the great achievements your district has in store. To let you know a little about myself, I am from Cypress, Texas, which is a suburban area adjacent to the Houston border. In addition to Key Club, I devote much of my time to debate and Student Council— which often leaves with very little time for sleep! As a result, I’m a bit of a grandma, and I like spending much of my free time sleeping, reading, or just hanging out with friends. For those of you who would like to know more about my duties as International Trustee, I have a few basic responsibilities: attending International Board meetings, participating in a maximum of two district visits, and acting as a representative of the international level of Key Club. In addition, Governor Lisa and I completed a Governor-Trustee agreement, which identified the main expectations Lisa has of me, as your district’s Trustee; many of said goals revolve around constant communication and building positive Sister District relations—all of which are means to ensure that I effectively represent your views on the international level. Additionally, I serve with Jenalee Beazley, Rip Livingston, Liz Moore, and Nicole Lema on the Growth and Communications Committee. There, we predominantly focus on fostering a connection between advisors and Kiwanis clubs, making Key Club a school-wide name, creating a “cool factor” for Key Club, empowering local clubs to publicize their work, creating a strategic growth plan for KCI, and creating an annual club census. We already have a very specific set of goals and action steps for the first quarter; I plan to update you all with any progress in that arena. During my term, I will stay committed to the goals I campaigned with, but more than that, I intend to actively serve as a resource for you all. If you have questions about amendments, elections, service, or general Key Club knowledge, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me. I’m here as a resource, friend, and assistant in any way you may need. Call me, email me, Facebook me— I’m always ready to lend a hand. Tashrima Hossain International Trustee Georgia, KIWIN'S, & Pacific-Northwest tashrima.hossain.kc@gmail.com


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DIVISION 27 OF PNW KEY CLUB

LT. GOVERNORS ‘14-‘15: Josh Kim (WHS) ‘13-‘14: Ashley Yoo (ICS) ‘12-‘13: Kristi Chan (LWHS) ‘11-‘12: Connie Kim (IHS) ‘10-‘11:Matt Matula (EHS) ’09-’10: Chris Gao (IHS) ’08-’09: Karthika Appiah (RHS) ‘07-’08: Sandra Luu (IHS) ’06-’07: Semonti Hossain (BHS) ’05-’06: Tina Tan (IHS) ’03-’04: Chenxing Han (IHS) ’02-’03: Ryan Ceurvorst (BHS) ’01-’02: Chakrya Lim (RHS) ’00-’01: Sara Chang (RHS) ’98-’99: Joe Hallmark (RHS) ’97-’98: Dan Dethloff (RHS) ’96-’97: Ying-Ju Lai (RHS) ’95-’96: Sarah Bleaker (LWHS) ’94-’95: Jessica Clarke (BHS)

BOTHELL – Jun 1993

President: Temo Ortiz VP: Nicole Bohra Secretary: Madison Pappas Treasurer: Alejandra Tovar Bulletin Editor: Madison Snowden

INGLEMOOR – Jul 1993

President: Dorothy Mukasa VP: Nisha Pradhan Secretary: Mark Bueno Treasurer: Nikki Deldago Bulletin Editor: Mimi Mufasa Bulletin Editor: Sue Choe

LAKE WASHINGTON – Sept 1985

President: Kristine Ly VP: Koshiro Fujii Secretary: Alix Pamphilon Treasurer: Lindsey Peterson Bulletin Editor: Elisa Truong

INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY – Mar 2008

This is the most current information that I have on your clubs. If you see any discrepancies, please let me know ASAP. If there is an N/A, please email me the info!

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President: Nick Bethune VP: Abby Orler Secretary: Leina McDermott Treasurer: Ariana Manu Bulletin Editor: Kristina Moutafov


Toucan

TOUCAN do it!

WOODINVILLE – Feb 2013

DIVISION 27

EASTLAKE – Aug 2009

COLORS Neon Green & Black MASCOT The Toucan

President: Kim Perdue VP: Alison Ng Secretary: Ethan Tsai Treasurer: Kenzie Paulus Bulletin Editor: Emily Allen

President: Ally Crinklaw VP: Morgan Karbowski Secretary: Emily Campbell Treasurer: Stefana Ciustea Bulletin Editor: Markie Morrison

REDMOND – May 1985

President: Conner York VP: Sakiko Shida Secretary: Kaitlin Alayo Treasurer: N/A Bulletin Editor: Tessa Fujisaki

JUANITA – Nov 2010

President: Kathleen Thornsberry VP: Ben Dulaney Secretary: Justine Lewis Treasurer: Rachel Nahum Bulletin Editor: Jessica Huynh Bulletin Editor: Tanya Wunderlich

OF PNW KEY CLUB

TOTAL MEMBER COUNT

512

SISTER DIVISION Division 28

Lt. G: Jenna Liang Gov: Lisa Antonio This is the most current information that I have on your clubs. If you see any discrepancies, please let me know ASAP. If there is an N/A, please email me the info!

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KIWANIS CLUBS SPO

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NORTHSHORE BOTHELL SPONSORING

WOODINVILLE

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ALEXA’S CAFE 10115 Main St. Bothell, WA

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KIRKLAND SPONSORING

INTL COMMUNITY

JUANITA LAKE WASHINGTON LOCATION

HECTOR’S

112 Lake St. S Kirkland, WA

MEETS EVERY

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ONSORING DIV. 27

WANIS DIVISION 28

REDMOND SPONSORING

REDMOND LOCATION

WATERCRESS

16505 Redmond Way Redmond, WA

MEETS EVERY 2nd & 4th

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SAMMAMISH SPONSORING

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SAM. LUTH. CHURCH 8th

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Aug. 1st: Div. Executive Assistant Application Deadline Aug. 5th: President & Secretary Reports + Newsletter Due Aug. 8th-10th: PNW District Board meeting Aug. 16th: Eastside Rally Aug. 21st-24th: PNW Kiwanis DCON Aug. 22nd-24th: Alaska Rally Aug. 30th: Joint DCM

Note: Club Secretary Reports, Club Newsletters, and Club President Reports are due on the 5th of each month. Secretary Reports are to be sent to your board and advisors, your Lieutenant Governor, and District Secretary.

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SEATTLE RALLY 2014 a magical world of service

On Monday, August 4th, over 340 Key Clubbers from around the Seattle area gathered together to attend workshops, meet new people, and of course, create a magical world of service. By pooling in the money from registration, the miracle minute, and merchandise sales, Seattle Rally 2014 raised $2598.43 for the Eliminate Project! This translates into saving 1443 lives and families! Nice work Seattle area Key Club! In addition we also got to see members from our division perform in the talent show! Awesome job Dorothy Mukasa and Sue Choe from Inglemoor High School for their fabulous performance!

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KEY LEADER WHAT IS KEY LEADER? Key Leader is a service leadership program created by Kiwanis. At Key Leader, you not only get to develop your leadership skills, but you also get to meet teenagers from all sorts of different backgrounds

WHY SHOULD I DO IT? Being a diverse person is a good thing, and this is the way to do just that! Teenagers from all over will be coming to connect with strangers, and make newfound friends out of them. PNW District Board members will be in attendance, as well as Key Clubbers and non-Key Clubbers.

SEATTLE AREA KEY LEADER NOVEMBER 7th-9th, 2014 CAMP SAMBICA, BELLEVUE www.key-leader.org

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PREFERRED C Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals “62 CHILDREN ENTER A CHILDREN'S MIRACLE NETWORK HOSPITAL FOR TREATMENT EVERY MINUTE. WHETHER THEY SUFFER FROM COMMON CHILDHOOD AFFLICTIONS LIKE ASTHMA AND BROKEN BONES, OR FIGHT BIGGER CHALLENGES LIKE BIRTH DEFECTS OR CANCER, CHILDREN’S MIRACLE NETWORK HOSPITALS PROVIDE COMFORT, TREATMENT AND HOPE TO MILLIONS OF SICK KIDS. THESE KIDS AREN’T IN FARAWAY COUNTRIES OR FROM OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE NATIONS - THEY’RE IN YOUR COMMUNITY. THEY MAY BE YOUR OWN CHILDREN.”

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CHARITIES unicef “WORKING TO MAKE THE WORLD BETTER FOR CHILDREN” The U.S. Fund for UNICEF supports UNICEF's work, and other efforts in support of the world's children, through fundraising, advocacy, and education in the United States. UNICEF does whatever it takes to save and protect the world's most vulnerable children. Forty years ago, UNICEF figured out that promoting simple, low-cost interventions like hand washing and breastfeeding could save millions of lives. Undaunted by war or geography, UNICEF delivers.

march of dimes “FOR MOMS AND BABIES EVERYWHERE” In local communities across the country, we're helping moms take charge of their health, and supporting families when something goes wrong. The March of Dimes also acts globally: sharing best practices in perinatal health and helping improve birth outcomes where the needs are the most urgent.

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Slavery was abolished in America nearly two hundred years ago in 1865. However, it still exists not only in third world countries, but also within the comfort of America. In fact, it’s one of the fastest growing crimes in the world. With over 5.5 million children in the trafficking industry, and only 0.4% victims identified, Redlight Traffic works around the clock to save these innocent children in need. Join other Key Clubbers and #riseup against human trafficking.

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Get the mobile app and report potential signs of human trafficking

Use the hashtag #RiseUp with your posts to increase awareness of human trafficking

For more info on how you can help out, check out www.redlighttraffic.org

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THE ELIMINATE PROJECT’S FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN

THE PATH TO

SUCCESS

© UNICEF/NYHQ2010-0655/Asselin

The Eliminate Project: Campaign Office

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Kiwanis International Foundation 3636 Woodview Trace, Indianapolis, IN 46268 USA +1-317-217-6213 +1-317-471-8323 (fax) campaign@TheEliminateProject.org Find resources and give securely online at www.TheEliminateProject.org.


THE PATH TO SUCCESS The Eliminate Project’s fundraising campaign

Every nine minutes, a baby dies from tetanus. That short lifetime is marked by pain—with an extreme sensitivity to light, sound or contact that prevents even a mother’s touch. More than 100 million women and their future babies must be protected. This will cost roughly US$240 million. Already, millions have been committed. But a funding gap remains. Our Global Campaign for Children will raise US$110 million by 2015—filling that gap and making Kiwanis the world’s largest single donor to the elimination of maternal and neonatal tetanus.

For more information and ideas, go to www.TheEliminateProject.org/Resources

CLUB IMPACT One gift can make a difference in the lives of many families. Imagine the impact you and your fellow club members can make together. After all, it’s the passion of local Kiwanisfamily clubs that will add up to historic change. Your club can be a significant part of it. Choose a combination of fundraising methods—and multiply your club’s impact.

Generate gifts with service projects and fundraising activities

Inspire club members to commit individual gifts or pledges

Make gifts or pledges from the club treasury

Give or pledge from the club foundation

Attract gifts and pledges from local businesses

FOUNDATION

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In 1994, Kiwanis joined UNICEF and partners as the organization began its worldwide service project to virtually eliminate iodine deficiency disorders, the world’s leading cause of preventable mental disability. Kiwanians raised and leveraged nearly US$105 million for salt iodization, testing and monitoring, and for community outreach and education in developing nations. These funds are at work today in more than 103 countries, where nearly 80 million children will be born free of IDD this year. Funds from The Eliminate Project will have a similar impact.

110 MILLION

US$1.80 can save or protect a woman and her future babies.

HOW THE FUNDS HELP With governments and partners, UNICEF has established an action plan. In places like Cambodia, that plan has achieved proven results. The US$110 million we raise through The Eliminate Project will support:

t Immunization of women of reproductive age. The vaccines will be administered through three properly spaced rounds of supplemental immunization activities in districts where mothers and newborns have limited access to prenatal care, immunization and skilled birth attendants.

t Promotion of clean delivery practices. The number of safe and healthy births will increase.

t Immunization of pregnant women. The tetanus toxoid or tetanus and diphtheria vaccine will be promoted as part of a package of interventions delivered during prenatal care visits or through outreach services.

t Sustainability through education. Funds will help maintain educational initiatives such as clean birthing practices established during The Eliminate Project.

t Kiwanian education and organizational enhancement. A small portion of funds raised will help educate the Kiwanis family on maternal and neonatal issues and help create Kiwanis-family service projects that support The Eliminate Project.

US$110 million

Our goal is to raise by 2015 to eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus.

STEPS TO SUCCESS We have the power to save or protect millions of lives—and to change the world for a second time. Here are the steps we can all take to reach The Eliminate Project’s ultimate goal. Prepare. Unite clubs and members for the challenges of our Global Campaign for Children. Educate. Learn about MNT—and spread the word among the Kiwanis family and in your community. Advocate. Eliminate MNT by advocating for the poorest families to lead the healthy lives they deserve. Invest. Participate in The Eliminate Project by giving—and encouraging others to give.

FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN TIMELINE 01/2011–09/2011

Year 1

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10/2012–09/2013

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Year 3

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Year 4

10/2014–09/2015

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Celebrate

Join the Kiwanis International Foundation in raising funds to support The Eliminate Project.

Figures are accurate as of June 2012 and are subject to change. Elimination is achieved when there is less than one case of neonatal tetanus per 1,000 live births in every district of the country.

This is our chance to change the world.

June 2012 GIEP-212-8 English

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25 countries still have MNT

$1.80 USD is enough to save a baby

In the past year, the PNW District has more than tripled the district goal! However, that doesn’t mean that this is the end. With the Eliminate Project officially coming to a close in 2015, there is still a long way to go until the KFamily reaches the $110 million mark!

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WHERE ARE WE AT? 2014-2015 DISTRICT GOAL

$6,972/$50,000 MARCH 2014

$53 Million 2015 GOAL

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Caring - Our Way of Life

CORE VALUES

INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT/VP

Maria Palazzolo – Illinois- Eastern Iowa District Kevin Zhang – Pacific Northwest District

OBJECTS

Leadership, Character building, Inclusiveness, and Caring

COLORS

Blue, White, Gold

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 institutions

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To develop initiative and leadership To provide experience in working together To serve the school and community To cooperate with the school principal To prepare for useful citizenship To promote the adoption and application of higher standards in scholarship, sportsmanship, and social contacts


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It's raining, it's pouring, an the rest, 'cause we're the

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 panhandle 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 homes, schools, and communities, and are always Proud 'N' Willing to serve!

MOTTO

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nd PNW is soaring above e best, Pacific Northwest!

HEY KEY CLUBBERS, HOW DO YOU FEEL?! We feel good! Oh we feel so good! (OH) Double it up! (OH OH) Triple it up! (OH OH OH) One long oh! (OOooooh) Rapper Style! (OH OH OH OH OH) TWENTY SEVEN!!

#HASH IT OUT #pnwkeyclub

#elim8

#FUUUCHSIAAA

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VISIONS

KEY CLUB DIVISION AYN // POLAR BEARS Hannah Dew

DIVISION 32 // DRAGONS Jenny Feng

DIVISION 54 // WOLVES Bailey Duran

DIVISION AYS // ESKIMOS Alex Culbert

DIVISION 33 // KRAKEN Greg Park

DIVISION 56 // PENGUINS PATRICK OLD

DIVISION 9 // NARWHALS Jasmair Bains

DIVISION 34 // SHARKS Ayane Kawaai

DIVISION 58 // KEYS Allyson Weaver

DIVISION 11/18C // SALMONS Pranav Arya

DIVISION 35 // TIGERS Tyler Bosser

DIVISION 62 // PANTHERS Tran Hoang

DIVISION 13/15/17 // NINJA PANDAS Patricia Xie

DIVISION 38 | STARS Georgette Lugalia

DIVISION 64 // DINOSAURS Dorothy Wang

DIVISION 18/20m // LIONS Esther Chong

DIVISION 42 COASTAL // ORCAS Marshall Ferre

DIVISION 65 // TURTLES Tasmia Ahmed

DIVISION 20i // SAMURAI Ria Bains

DIVISION 42 VALLEY // ORCAS Bradlee Thielen

DIVISION 66 // GIRAFFES Brian Le

DIVISION 21 // BEES Selina Nguyen

DIVISION 44 // BUTTERFLIES Christina Chow

DIVISION 68 // FLAMINGOS John Kendall

DIVISION 22/24 // RED PANDAS Lillian Sam

DIVISION 45 // OWLS Jocylin Binkier

DIVISION 70 // ELEPHANTS Jimin Lee

DIVISION 26 // KOI FISH Kevin Ngo

DIVISION 46 // ZEBRA Autumn Solomon

DIVISION 72 // Becky Luh

DIVISION 27 // TOUCANS Josh Kim

DIVISION 48 // SUPERHEROES Brandon Webb

DIVISION 74 // CHIPMONKS Daisy Marshall

DIVISION 28 // BATMAN Jenna Liang

DIVISION 50 // PLATYPUS Jayleen Leon

DIVISION 80 // ROCKS Karla Bedolla

DIVISION 30 // JELLYFISH Jaskirat Kaur

DIVISION 52 // Teresa Bendito

DIVISION 82 // BUNNIES Rochelle Banta

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TOUCAN SCHOOL

BEFORE

REDMOND

NEW!

LAKE WA

NEW!

BOTHELL

NEW!

INGLEMOOR

NEW!

ICS

NEW!

EASTLAKE

NEW!

JUANITA

NEW!

WOODINVILLE

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PRESIDENT REPORT

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THE TALLIE S NEW CLUBS – 1,000pts ANY REPORT TURNED IN ON TIME – 500pts ANY REPORT TURNED IN LATE – 100pts CLUBBERS AT DCM – 1,000 EACH NEWSLETTER MADE BEFORE 10th – 200pts

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MISC CATEGORY WILL DIFFER BY MONTH, AND POINTS AWARDED WILL VARY

SECRETARY REPORT


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AT THE END OF THE YEAR, THE CLUB WITH THE MOST POINTS GETS EITHER A PIZZA PARTY OR $100 WORTH OF DCON SPIRIT GEAR

MISC POINTS OF THE MONTH ATTENDANCE AT SEATTLE RALLY!

MEMBERS ATTENDED – 2,000pts EACH

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CONTACT INFO INTERNATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT

MARIA PALAZZOLO

ILLINOIS-EASTERN IOWA DISTRICT

INTERNATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT

KEVIN ZHANG

PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT zhangkevin2015@gmail.com

INTERNATIONAL TRUSTEE FOR THE PNW DISTRICT

TASHRIMA HOSSAIN

TEXAS-OKLAHOMA DISTRICT

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GOVERNOR

SECRETARY

DIVISION 28

DIVISION 65

PNW DISTRICT

LISA ANTONIO

IK HOON JUNG

lisaantonio.dgov@gm ail.com

ijungpnwsec@gmail.c om

TREASURER

BULLTIN EDITOR

DIVISION 56

DIVISION 32

JENNY ZHANG

ANEESH PAPPU

editorjennyzhang@g mail.com

aneeshpappu97@gm ail.com CONVENTION CHAIR

CLEO TSANG DIVISION 32

pnwconventionchair @gmail.com

DISTRICT ADMIN

JOHN JAY

ASSISTANT DISTRICT ADMIN

TOM SAUNDERS

D. 27

LT. GOVERNOR, DIVISION 27

JOSH KIM

WOODINVILLE HS

joshkim.pnw27@gmail.com

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DIVISION 27 PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT of KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL

www.keyclub.org

www.pnwkeyclub.org

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