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THE

ROARINGTIMES

Clover Park | Curtis | Franklin Pierce | Graham-Kapowsin

Harrison Prep | Lakes | Steilacoom | Washington

SEPTEMBER 2014VOLUME 1 | ISSUE 6

PACIFIC NORTHWEST DIVISION 35 NEWSLETTER

TABLE OFCONTENTS

GREETINGS FROM YOUR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR3

WHAT IS KEY CLUB?4

ABOUT THE DIVISION AND DISTRICT5

PREFFERED CHARITIES6

YOUTH OPPRUTUNITY FUND7

AUGUST DCM RECAP8

UPCOMING EVENTS (SEPTEMBER DCM)9

THE ELIMINATE PROJECT10

KEY LEADER11

TIGER OF THE MONTH12

TIGER TOURNEY13

SEPTEMBER CALENDAR14

DISTRICT CONVENTION AD15

DIVISIONAL CONTACT INFO16

EXECUTIVE BOARD CONTACT INFO18

CONVENTION TEAM20

APPOINTED DISTRICT OFFICERS21

BACK TO SCHOOL BLURB22

FROM DISTRICT… TO YOU!23

GREETINGS FROM YOURLIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

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Hey Tigers!I hope you all had an amazing summer! I know the majority of you are sad, but think on the bright side: KEY CLUB MEETINGS! I hope you all have successful first meetings and a bright, fun year in service! I plan to visit every club at least once within the next two months as well as finish up officer training for those who never signed up at the August DCM! Also, whenever your club hosts a fundraiser or service project, let me know and give me the details so I can publicize it in The Roaring Times! Thank you and see you soon Tigers!

In love and service,

Tyler BosserDivision 35 Lieutenant Governor

Pacific Northwest DistrictKey Club International

ltg35.bosser@gmail.com(253) 355-2783

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WHAT IS KEY CLUB?

KEY Facts:

Largest student-led service organization in the world

Key Club has 270,000 members

There are than 5,200 clubs

Key Club is represented in 32 countries

Motto

Caring–Our Way of Life

Mission statementKey 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 leaders transforming communities worldwide.

Core values

Leadership, character building, caring and inclusiveness.

PledgeI 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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DIVISION35

CLOVER PARK | CURTIS | FRANKLIN PIERCE

GRAHAM-KAPOWSIN |HARRISION PREP

LAKES | STEILACOOM | WASHINGTON

MASCOT: TIGERS

COLORS: ORANGE&BLACK

PACIFIC NORTHWESTMASCOT: MOOSE

COLOR: PINK (FUCHSIA)44 DIVISIONS

13,000 KEY CLUBBERS

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Since 1994, Key Club has been-or-Treating for UNICEF over the years has raised nearly US$5 million for iodine deficiency programs worldwide and HIV and AIDS programs in Kenya and Swaziland. Now it’s helping Eliminate Project.

PREFFERED CHARITIES

UNICEF

MARCH OF DIMESFor decades, Key Club has partnered with the March of Dimes to give every baby a healthy start. Key Club members raise thousands of dollars annually through various programs, including collecting change, holding dances and taking part in March of Dimes’ signature event, March for Babies.

Key Club participates with Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals by sponsoring fundraising events. Key Club members also participate in service projects at their local children’s hospital.

CHILDREN’S MIRACLE

NETWORK

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The Youth Opportunities Fund (YOF) is an endowed fund for Key Club International held within the Kiwanis International Foundation.

This fund uses earned interest to help Key Clubs and Key Club members serve the world by providing grants for service opportunities. The fund also provides academic scholarships for higher education. The Youth Opportunities Fund is established through a portion of your Key Club International dues and through the purchase of G. Harold Martin Fellowships.

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

This being said, all clubs are encouraged to apply for YOF grants if you have a service project in mind that may be costly. Keep the YOF in mind throughout your term and present your application to your Lieutenant Governor to review and help you through the application process.

YOUTH

OPPORTUNITYFUND

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AUGUST DCM

RECAP“On August 25th, we had a capture

the flag & a clean up the park DCM! We had 15 people attend, and we had guests from divisions 32, 33, and 34! The capture the flag event split everyone into 2 teams, the Mint Chocolate Chips, versus the Orange Juliuses. The whole game was a lot fun, with a lot of tug of wars over the halfway point, with the team members as the rope. However, at the end of the day; the Mint Chocolate Chips reigned supreme. But overall as Key Clubbers, we love to give back to the community; so after the whole game we all got into groups to pick up trash and clean up

the park!”Bryan RaganotDiv. 32, Kent-Meridian VP

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DIVISION35SEPTEMBER DCM

HUNT

PHOTO

SCAVENGER

SEPTEMBER 17TH, 5PMLAKEWOOD TOWNE CENTER

MORE INFORMATION TO BE RELEASED

FOR QUESTIONS, COMMENTS, CONCERNS

CONTACT DIVISION 35 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR,

TYLER BOSSER.

PICTURE FROM DIVISION 62, 64, 65, & 66 SELFIE OLYMPICS 9

1 BABY DIES EVERY

9 MINUTES FROM MNT

$1.80 SAVES A

MOTHER&HER FUTURE

CHILDREN

THE ELIMINATE

PROJECT

MERCHANDISE:

(MATERNAL NEONATAL TETANUS)

TANK$15

T-SHIRT$12

SNAPBACK$20

CONTACT YOUR LT.G IF INTERESTED!10

KEY LEADER

Key Leader is a weekend experiential leadership program for today's young leaders. This life-changing event focuses on service leadership as the first, most meaningful leadership-development experience. A Key Leader will learn the most important lesson of leadership—it comes from helping others succeed.

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TIGEROF THE MONTH

Hobbies: “I like to roam around places and amuse myself by hearing people talk out of context.Bothering my friends is fun.I like to eat different types of bread and take beansprouts in a box from the local pho restaurant.”

What is your spirit animal and why:"My spirit animal is an Orca because they are known to attack and eat deer and moose, despite the prey being fearsome terrestrial animals. So I guess that relates to me because I don't follow customs and expectations to some degree "

Favorite Quote:"Could you hand me that... applesauce?" -Julian McCullum

What makes this applicant qualified to be Tiger of the Month:“I really don't know. I guess people think I'm actually cool.”“Daniel really strived this month in increasing his clubs involvement with the division by getting two guests who were not Key Clubbers to attend this month’s DCM. He also continually carpools to ensure his club is well represented at divisional events.

Birthday: 9/18/1996School: Curtis High SchoolGraduating Year: 2015Position(s) held: Treasurer, President (Resigned)Favorite Color: Blue: specifically this somewhat dark hueFavorite Candy: This strawberry wrapped hard candy that has a gooey inside

CLICK METO APPLY!

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DANIEL KIM

How To Earn PointsAttending DCMs: 2 Points per member | Attending Rallies: 5 Points per member

Secretary Reports (on time): 20 points | Secretary Reports (late): 5 pointsWeekly Club Updates (via email): 5 points | Pictures (via email): 1 point per picture

Club Newsletter: 50 points | Newsletter Feedback (via email): 5 points

TIGER

1ST: STEILACOOM- 297PTS2ND: CLOVER PARK- 209PTS3RD: FRANKLIN PIERCE- 133PTS4TH: HARRISON PREP- 124PTS5th: CURTIS- 110PTS6TH: WASHINGTON- 98PTS7TH: GRAHAM-KAPOWSIN- 87PTS8TH: LAKES- 15PTS

TOURNEY

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SEPTEMBER2014

SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

31 1 2 3 4 5SECRETARY

REPORTS DUE

6ESPRESSORELEASE

DATE

7 8 9 10 11 12 13

14 15 16 17SEPTEMBER

DCM

18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 26 27

28 29 30 1TRICK OR

TREAT FOR UNICEF

2 3 4

DOES YOUR CLUB HAVE ANY UPCOMING EVENTS

IN OCTOBER? LET YOUR LT.G KNOW AND YOU’LL

SEE IT FEATURED ON THE CALENDAR!

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G E T R E A D Y T O T A K E

SERVICETO INFINITYAND BEYOND

P A C I F I C N O R T H W E S T D I S T R I C T K E Y C L U B

66TH ANNUALDISTRICT CONVENTION

SEATTLE, WA | MARCH 13TH-15TH, 2015

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President: Christopher Lee— gateofoblivion@comcast.net

VP: Apisa Snow— apisatai@gmail.com

Secretary: Jodelein Garcia— jodeleingarcia@ymail.com

Treasurer: Isaiah Huey— isaiah.huey@hotmail.com

Editors: Joseph Claypoole— joseph.claypoole.d35@gmail.com

Teo Dickison— teoasis@gmail.com

DIVISIONALCONTACT INFO

CLOVER PARK

President: Tori Yi— Tmy9701@hotmail.com

VP: Julian McCullum— businessjulianmccullum@gmail.com

Secretary: Jenni Chang— jenni.chang1414@gmail.com

Treasurer: Yeheun Cho— yeheunc75@gmail.com

Editor: Jennifer Power— jennypower22@yahoo.com

CURTIS

President: Julian Chhouy— jchhouy@yahoo.com

VP: Kyongmin So— kyongminso@gmail.com

Secretary: Kassidy Gudyka— kasgudyka@hotmail.com

Treasurer: Jazlyn Fillion— jazzy253@hotmail.com

Editor: Amoje Moody— amojemood@yahoo.com

FRANKLIN PIERCE

President: Cari Coles— cari_coles129@yahoo.com

VP: Shannon Boyd— shannonboyd97@hotmail.com

Secretary: Samantha Collins— collinsmockingjay@yahoo.com

Treasurer: Shelby Quillin—Shelby.d.quillin@gmail.com

Editor: N/A

GRAHAM-KAPOWSIN

President: Jasmine Betti— jasminebetti@gmail.com

VP: Bryonna Cruz-Bucklynn— bryonna9@icloud.com

Secretary: Courtney Cruz— courtneycruz65@gmail.com

Treasurer: Riki Takeuchi— rikitakeuchi4519@gmail.com

Editor: Ashley Lockett— ashleymlockett@gmail.com

HARRISON PREP

President: Caroline Laubach— claubach11@gmail.com

VP: Dolores Kim— kimdolores@ymail.com

Secretary: Alice Lee— alicejlee64@gmail.com

Treasurer: Aja Sours— ajasours@gmail.com

Editor: Alicia Jun— alicia_jun@yahoo.com

LAKES

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STEILACOOM

DIVISION35

FACEBOOK PAGE:

President: Janine Mayfield— janine96@yahoo.com

VP: Nancy Hur—nancyheo@yahoo.com

Secretary: Joane Gonzalez— joane.gonzalez1@gmail.com

Treasurer: Elena Cortez— corteze32@yahoo.com

Editor: Fernidz Bautista— fernidzbautista@gmail.com

WASHINGTONPresident: Luana Williams— luannaa.williams@gmail.com

VP: Jazmyn Marshall— mariejazmyn@gmail.com

Secretary: Mary Yim— maryyim331@gmail.com

Treasurer: Justin Mead— djnmean17@hotmail.com

Editor: N/A

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

Tyler Bosserltg35.bosser@gmail.com(253) 355-2783

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EXECUTIVE BOARD

DISTRICT GOVERNOR

LISA ANTONIOLISAANTONIO.DGOV@GMAIL.COM

DISTRICT SECRETARY

IK HOON JUNGIJUNGPNWSEC@GMAIL.COM

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BOARD CONTACT INFO

DISTRICT TREASURER

ANEESH PAPPUAPAPPU97@GMAIL.COM

DISTRICT EDITOR

JENNY ZHANGEDITORJENNYZHANG@GMAIL.COM

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CONVENTION TEAM&APPOINTED DISTRICT OFFICERS

CONVENTION CHAIR

CLEO TSANG

CONVENTION AIDE

JAG BAINS

CONVENTION AIDE

RYAN MIURA20

APPOINTED DISTRICT OFFICERS

COMMUNICATIONS

DIRECTOR

ANAV GAGNEJA

MEMBERSHIP GROWTH &

REACTIVATION CHAIR

SUVIR COPPARAM

K-FAMILY RELATIONS &

INTERNATIONAL

PROJECTS DIRECTOR

TINA SOK 21

BACK TO SCHOOLDISTRICT GOVERNOR

LISA ANTONIO

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“Dear PNW Key Clubbers,

I hope everyone has had a great start of the school year, and you know what the start of the school year means... Your club’s first Key Club Meeting! Key Club is in full bloom, and I can’t wait to see what your clubs are doing for service and fundraisers! Remember, if you show how passionate you are for Key Club others will be inspired to join. Be proud to be a Key Clubber and remember to exemplify leadership and character, while always being inclusive and caring to those around you.

Meeting all of you at the rallies was so inspiring; you are all constantly dedicating your time and love to the communities across the Pacific Northwest. I love how you represent key club with your pride and spirit while showing the dedication and compassion you hold for others.

As always, remember the district board is here for the members and clubs. Please feel free to contact us at any time with your questions or concerns. I hope to see y’all at DCON 2015!

Lisa Antonio”

THANK YOU

FOR READING!