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D32 DRAGONS PNW DISTRICT
SEPTEMBER 2012
VOL 1 // ISSUE 6
The
Lindbergh • Renton • Hazen • Kent-Meridian • Kentridge • Kentlake • Kentwood • Tahoma
D32
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A Letter from Our Lt. G
Key Club 101
International Updates
The Eliminate Project
The Eliminate Project
Project: Educate
Member of the Month
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A Word from Your
Lt. Governor
DRAGONS ARE IN THE HOUSE!
Hello Division 32! I hope you all had an amazing summer full of fun and service. We are now moving onto the next chapter of the year, autumn! Going back to school should be an exciting experience. For some, this is your last first day of school and for others it is only the beginning of their Key Club journey.
The fall time is important when it comes to paying dues. The dues become payable on Oct. 1st and there is a new membership update center that Key Club International has just released. I will keep you all updated on how to pay dues and use this new system. This year I am hoping that all of you send your dues in early and on-time See you next time!
In Love and Service, Nguyen Huynh, Lt. G Division 32 Lt. G Pacific Northwest District Ltg32nguyen@gmail.com
If you want your school
to be featured in the
next newsletter, then
please send me
ARTICLES AND PHOTOS
of any service projects,
events, and or club
activities.
@ ltg32nguyen@gmail.com
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SEPTEMBER DCM! This month’s DCM will be on
September 14th at the
Fairwood Library. Please refer
to the FB event page for more
info.
DID YOU HEAR?
KEYCLUBWEEK
IS COMING!
Day 1: Show Your K in Every Way
Day 2: Kudos to the Key Players
Day 3: Connect the K’s
Day 4: Bring Your Friend to Key Club
Day 5: Your way
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NOVEMBER 5-9, 2012
WWhhaatt iiss KKeeyy CClluubb??
Join your school’s
Key Club TODAY!
Key Club 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.
CARING – OUR WAY OF LIFE
DIVISION 32 is composed of eight clubs: Hazen HS, Kentlake HS, Kent-Meridian HS, Kentridge HS, Kentwood HS, Lindbergh HS, Renton HS, Tahoma HS.
COLORS: Red and Black
Mission Statement Key Club is an international student-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.
Objects To develop initiative and leadership To provide experience in living and
working together To serve the school and community To cooperate with the school principal To prepare for useful citizenship To accept and promote the following ideals
•To give primacy to the human and spiritual, rather than to the material values of life. •To encourage the daily living of the Golden Rule in all human relationships. •To promote the adoption and application of higher standards in scholarship, sportsmanship and social contacts
WATCH ME!
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IINNTTEERRNNAATTIIOONNAALL UUPPDDAATTEESS
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DEADLINE: OCTOBER 15TH, 2012 SPECIAL COMMITTEES
BYLAW REVIEW
TEAM
GLOBAL TASK
FORCE
SERVICE
AMBASSADORS
The committee will be thoroughly picking over Key
Club International’s Bylaws and Policies to help eliminate
discrepancies, provide clarification, and correct
structural/grammatical issues. It will not be altering content. The Bylaw Review Team will present its suggestions to the Key Club
International Executive Committee, who may then
choose which revisions to take to the Key Club International
Board.
http://tinyurl.com/8n8xfb8
The committee will serve to highlight the diversity and international flavor of our
organization, as well as promote our core value of “inclusiveness”
as a way to attract more members. The Global Task
Force will help draft educational resources and
collect stories and video for further use by the standing International committees.
http://tinyurl.com/9y9of78
Our Service Ambassadors will help promote the Eliminate Project and our Preferred
Charities by encouraging Key Club members to participate to know how to participate with the Eliminate Project and our Preferred Charities. We hope
they will indirectly make service attractive for members by
displaying their own personal passion for the Eliminate Project and our Preferred
Charities in all aspects of their lives.
http://tinyurl.com9o696ul
Key Club International is now offering all Key Club members to have an opportunity to apply by October 20th and become members of the Key Club International’s 3 Special Committees! As a committee member, you will not have benefits such as traveling and paid expenses; however, you will have the opportunity to work with the International board in making a lasting impact for Key Club International. The three committees are: The Bylaw Review Team, The Global Task Force, and the Service Ambassadors. The links for the applications (which includes one optional letter of recommendation from a Key Club-affiliated adult) and further descriptions can be found below! International Trustee Calvin Leung
Fun Fact: Calvin LOVES ‘Toddlers & Tiaras’
The ELIMINATE PROJECT
$2 = Protection for mother +
future babies
What is MNT? In 38 countries around the world maternal
and neonatal tetanus (MNT) can quickly
turn the joy of childbirth into a tragedy.
MNT kills one baby every nine minutes. Its
effects are excruciating – tiny newborns
suffer repeated, painful convulsions and
extreme sensitivity to light and touch. There
is little hope of survival and tetanus also kills
the mother.
Why focus on this issue?
It is unacceptable that newborns and their
mothers suffer from such an easily
preventable disease. It is also a great
opportunity for us to reach out to the
poorest mothers and newborns and be
able to provide lifesaving healthcare.
Developing a delivery system for these
vaccines will greatly help families in third-
world countries.
How does Key Club help?
With The Eliminate Project, Kiwanis
International and UNICEF have joined
forces to eliminate maternal and neonatal
tetanus. It will take $110 million to fund all
the vaccines, syringes, safe storage,
transportation, thousands of skilled staff &
more—and the dedicated work of UNICEF
and every member of the Kiwanis family.
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HERSHEY’S GAMES 101
PROJECT: EDU
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GOALS
#1 $10,000 Mona Heights Primary School Supplies & Equipment
#2 $20,000 Wakefield Primary School assistance for new library
#3 $23,000 Online Classroom Assistance
#4 $27,000 St. Mary’s school supplies
#5 $30,000 High School Scholarships for 10 Students
FRONT
CATE WHAT: GOVERNOR’S PROJECT 2012-13
GOAL: $30,000
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SAY WHAT? Our District Governor, Giovanni
McKenzie, chose Project: Educate as this year’s
governor project. We will be working with the
Jamaican District to help raise funds for the
education of kids in Jamaica.
HOW CAN I HELP? Each Lieutenant Governor was given
the opportunity to sell T-shirts ($15) and wrist bands ($1) to help
support this cause. If you are interested in buying
one, please contact your Lt. G. Your club can also
help by planning a fundraiser to help raise funds.
BACK
EVENTS & PROJECTS DUES, DUES, DUES!
OCTOBER 1ST FIRST DAY TO MAIL DUES
NOVEMBER 1ST EARLY BIRD DEADLINE
DECEMBER 1ST
REGULAR DUES DEADLINE
FALL TIMELINE OF KEY DATES
SEPTEMBER 14TH
SEPTEMBER
DCM-
FAIRWOOD
LIBRARY @3:30
SEPTEMBER 22ND
KEY CLUB
SOUNDERS
NIGHT VS. SAN
JOSE
OCTOBER 1ST
FIRST DAY TO
MAIL DUES!
OCTOBER 7TH
KEY CLUB
SOUNDS NIGHT
VS. PORTLAND
TIMBERS
OCTOBER 15TH
SPECIAL
COMMITTEES
APPLICATION
DEADLINE
YOUTH OPPORTUNTIIES
FUND (YOF) DEADLINE: OCT. 15TH The YOF is an endowed fund for Key Club International. This fund uses earned interest to help Key Clubs and its members to serve the world by providing grants for service opportunities. Clubs may request funding assistance from $100 to $2000. Notifications if your grant is approved or not will be mailed no later than January 15. Applications must be submitted to: Kiwanis International 3636 Woodview Terrace Indianapolis, IN USA 46268 APPLICATION HERE: http://tinyurl.com/d66lukh
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JUNELLE PALISOC DRAGON OF THE MONTH
CLUB: Kent-Meridian High School
POSITION: Club Secretary
BIRTHDAY: June 22, 1997
GRADUATING YEAR: 2015
EMAIL: agatapalisoc@gmail.com
FAVORITE COLOR: Blue
FAVORITE BOOK: Deadline
FAVORITE SONG: Love on Top- Beyonce
FAVORITE FOOD: EVERYTHING
FAVORITE PLACE: My bed.
GUILTY PLEASURES: Ratchet Music
HOBBIES: I actually have no life…..
What is your favorite quote?
1 Peter 2:15 “For it is God’s will that by doing good you should silence the ignorant talk of
foolish people.”
If you could have any super power, what would it be and why?
Whatever Mystique has, because I could troll people so hard omg.
If you could be an animal what would you be and why?
A COW, BECAUSE THEY’RE BLACK AND WHITE AND AMAZING.
If you were stuck on an island, what three items would you brig with you?
A life supply of spam, Wilson the volleyball, and Dylan O’Brien.
What is your favorite part of Key Club?
I love how people all come together to volunteer and stuff. :3
Why Junelle?
Junelle is an excellent secretary and officer and has been attending DCMs and turning in
her Secretary Reports on time. She is a dedicated volunteer and really helps out with her
club. Congratulations Junelle on being the Dragon of the Month for September :D
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District Board
Giovanni McKenzie {District Governor}
Grant High School (D62)
Email: giovannimc.keyclub@gmail.com
Kelsie Hoppes {District Secretary}
Astoria High School (D67)
Email: kelsiehoppes@gmail.com
Kenneth Lam {District Treasurer}
Kentridge High School (D32)
Email: k3nn3thlam@hotmail.com
Bassel Hamieh {District Editor}
Clackamas High School (D66)
Email: basselhamiehpnw@gmail.com
Lt. Governor
Andy Nguyen {Convention Chair}
Garfield High School (D26)
Email: andy.t_nguyen@gmail.com
Nguyen Huynh {Lt. Governor}
Lindbergh High School
Phone: 206-701-4846
Email: ltg32nguyen@gmail.com
Club Officers
Intl. Board
Calvin Leung {International Trustee}
Clackamas High School (D66)
Email: trustee.calvin@gmail.com
CONTAC
Hazen
President: Tina Chung
Email: tina.chung59@yahoo.com
Vice-President: Alan Yeh
Email: alanyeh.kci@gmail.com
Secretary: Allen Truong
Email: allentruong123@gmail.com
Treasurer: Douglas Kusumi
Email: dmkusumi@gmail.com
Bulletin Editor: J.A. Ong
Email: J.A.Ong@me.com
Kentlake
President: Tatum Hennige
Email: t.hennige@hotmail.com
Vice-President: Emily Church
Email: 1202peanut@gmail.com
Secretary: Billy Rosling
Email: billy.rosling@yahoo.com
Treasurer: Kristina Edwards
Email: kre123abc@yahoo.com
Bulletin Editor: Sarah Oliphant
Email: silversarah16@comcast.net
Kentridge
President: Anthony Nguyen
Email: Antnuwin94@gmail.com
Vice-President: Tracy Tran
Email: tracy.td28@yahoo.com
Secretary: Katie Ly
Email: ly.katie32@gmail.com
Treasurer: Chloe Tsang
Email: chloetsang@live.com
Bulletin Editor: Amelia Burger
Email: Ab.burgerville@gmail.com
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Administrators
John Jay
District Administrator
Email: jmjay@comcast.net
Suzanne Endroedy
Asst. District Administrator
Email: suzbeth1@comcast.net
T INFORMATION
Kent-Meridian
President: Dion Leung
Email: kung_fu_mastah@hotmail.com
Vice-President: Yen Le
Email: azndragon305@yahoo.com
Secretary: Junelle Palisoc
Email: agatapalisoc@gmail.com
Treasurer: Yen Le
Email: smartyrice@gmail.com
Bulletin Editor: Marquel Gapuz
Email: TheMarquel@gmail.com
Kentwood
President: Navid Azodi
Email: navidazodi@comcas.net
Vice-President: Jessica Lo
Email: lessica_1019lo@hotmail.com
Secretary: Pranitha Maganty
Email: pranithamaganty@yahoo.com
Treasurer: Palvinder Garcha
Email: pPkgarcha96@hotmail.com
Bulletin Editor: Kaitlin Jenkins
Email: kittykazoo@comcast.net
Lindbergh
President: Vincent Babasa
Email: babasavin0202@hotmail.com
Vice-President: Dwina Solihin
Email: drs1250@gmail.com
Secretary: Adrian De Jesus
Email: itsadriandejesus@yahoo.com
Treasurer: Geeia Flores
Email: geeia_potlay@yahoo.com
Bulletin Editor: Aaron Reyes
Email: aarond.p.reyes@gmail.com
Renton
President: Cynthia Fang
Email: fang.cynthia@yahoo.com
Vice-President: Jennifer Vuong
Email: jennifervuong11@gmail.com
Vice-President: Jhomarie Sadang
Email: jhomosadang@ymail.com
Secretary: Roedah Mansour
Email: roedah.mansour@yahoo.com
Treasurer: Delfin Buyco
Email: gievbuyco@comcast.net
Bulletin Editor: My-Huyen Pham
Email: myhuyenpham@hotmail.com
Tahoma
President: Kyle Conen
Email: kconen64@gmail.com
Vice-President: Morgan Olson
Email: morgster5@yahoo.com
Secretary: Emma Bingle
Email: Compbaby@comcast.net
Treasurer: Sophie Brousell
Email: SophieBrousell@gmail.com
Bulletin Editor: Jackie Hickman
Email: jack-a-rabbit@hotmail.com
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