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Transcript of Division 28 | July 2015 Newsletter
THE
GOTHAM
CHRONICLES
Division 28Pacific Northwest District
Key Club International
MAY 2015 | VOL 2 ISSUE 2 BELLEVUE | INTERLAKE | INTERNATIONAL|
ISSAQUAH | LIBERTY |MERCER ISLAND | MT. SI | NEWPORT |
SAMMAMISH | SKYLINE
Caring—Our Way of Life
TABLE OF CONTENTS04 : Hello from your LTG
05 : Events in May
06 : April DCM Recap
08 : Lieutenant Governor Elections
10 : MAY DCM
11 : SEATTLE DTE
12 : KEY Club 101
14 : ELIMINATE Project (and baby pictures!)
16 : Preferred Charities
17 : Highlighted Members
18 : Officer Contact Information
20 : District Contact Information
Children: Their Future, Our Focus
HELLO FROM YOUR LTGHello Division 28!I honestly cannot believe a monthhas passed by already since I’ve mademy last newsletter but here we are inthe start of May. I want to say, first of all, good luck to all you testers out there. I know it’s a struggle to even walk inside the school sometimes butwe only have two more weeks atmost for those IB candidates! Moving on, looking forward in the month of May, I’m excited for all the events we have planned! I’m definitely looking forward to having both club level and district level interactions increase for our division and that will remain my main goal for the month. At the same time, please do not hesitate to contact me! I know some schools I have contacted numerous times, but others I still have not built the strongest relationship with. And for those who have great divisional and district level ideas, I want to hear them. The other Lieutenant Governors and I are here to help you accomplish your goals in Key Club no matter how big or small the project is. Finally, I want to say congratulations to SARA REED and ERIKA KUMAR for their initiative so early into the year!
Love,Cyssi NgoLieutenant Governor of Division 28
LTGMAY 5th
• PRESIDENT UPDATES AND SECRETARY REPORTS DUE
MAY 10TH
• CLUB NEWSLETTER DUE
MAY 16TH
• JOINT DCM W/ 22/24, 26, 27, 32, & 33 AT GENE
COULON MEMORIAL BEACH PARK, 1 PM – 5 PM
MAY 29TH
• SEATTLE DTE , LAKE CITY COMMUNITY CENTER,
7:30 PM – 10:30 PM
SUN MON TUES WED THUR FRI SAT
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24 25 26 27 28 29 30
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MAY 2015
APRIL DCM
SECRETARIES
From left to right: Jasmine Louie, Elizabeth Carroll, Erika Kumar, Kevin Wu
TREASURERS
From left to right:Dana He, Noah Hance,
Ein Chang, Andi Li
BULLETIN EDITORS
From left to right: Addison, Rosie Skovron, Riley Fang, Neel Baxi, Kacey Higa
VICE PRESIDENTS
From left to right:Sisir Gudipati, Annika Laufer, Julia Chen, Zuzu Tang, Austin Zhao, Lena Mai
PRESIDENTS
From left to right:Justin Suh, Aurora Bays-Muchmore, Aidan Wang, Mara Gothelf, Nathan Nishi, Judi Wong, Elizabeth Tran
LTG ELECTIONS
A QUICK NOTE
Because of some unexpected circumstances, I will not be able to continue as your Lieutenant Governor starting in August. Seeing that I cannot
continue my term, I want to introduce you guys to Adam Newton who will take over once I move. Lieutenant Governor or not, I have 100% faith that
Division 28 will succeed in any of its goals no matter what!
MAY DCM
Whether it’s to celebrate the end/take a break from testing, see old friends or meet new ones, come join us at
the May DCM!Division 28 has been specifically assigned drinks and cups
so please bring a sizable amount!
WHO: Division 22/24, 26, 27, 28, 32, 33
WHEN: May 16th, 1 – 5 pm
WHERE: Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park
WHAT TO BRING: - Blankets- Chairs
- DRINKS AND CUPS- Any source of entertainment for the
beach
Hope to see you guys there!
SEATTLE DTE
Raise money for the Eliminate Project by attending the Dance to Eliminate! All Key Clubbers and guests are welcome!
Make sure to check out the Facebook page for more requirements including an Eventbrite early bird sign up and a medical form!
LOCATION:Lake City Community Center, 12531 28th Avenue
NE Seattle, WA 98125WHEN:
Friday, May 29th, 7:30 – 10:30 pm THEME:Tropical
TICKET PRICES:$12 early bird or $14 at the door (cash only)
There will be a live DJ, raffled dances and food! Dress code is casual so be creative!
Remember ASB cards are required.
KEY CLUB 101
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 PNW dedicate
countless hours to their communities and international, and
we are always Proud ‘N’ Willing to serve!
ELIMINATE WEEKEvery child deserves to be healthy and
happy. This Eliminate Week, celebrate the children in your life and
do something for the Eliminate Project. All it takes is US$1.80 to save a mother and all of her future babies from maternal and neonatal tetanus.
• 1 baby dies every 11 minutes• $1.80 is enough to save a mother and her future
babies • 160 babies die from MNT each day • A series of three shots of vaccine = immunity to
tetanus
PREFERRED CHARITIES
Children’s Miracle Network
Hospitals 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
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.
UNICEFSince 1994, Key Club has
been Trick-or-Treating for
UNICEF and 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 The Eliminate
Project.
OFFICER OF THE MONTH
MEMBER OF THE MONTH
ERIKA KUMAR & SARA REED
CARMEN HUANG
Both Erika and Sara have dedicated their first month and a half in going beyond their expected roles and participating successfully on the District level. With both deadlines and numerous requirements, both have successfully met beyond my expectations! As well, their positions are never disregarded as they also take part in Skyline Key Club. Congrats!
Message from your president: She has helped a lot with the past few volunteer events. Even when she couldn't get a ride, she still managed to show up at the events by riding the bus. Personally, I admire this a lot since it's not everyday people are willing to ride the bus to help others.
OFFICER CONTACT INFORMATION
BELLEVUE HIGH INTERLAKE HIGH INTERNATIONAL
SKYLINE HIGH MT. SI HIGH ISSAQUAH HIGH
President: Charlene
Lam
VP: Shayna Hallman
Secretary: Hannah
Tsai
Treasurer: Ein Chang
Bulletin Editor:
President: Justin Suh
VP: Sisir Gudipati
Secretary: Erika Kumar
Treasurer: Jonathan
Seto
Bulletin Editor: Neel
Baxi
President: Aurora
Bays-Muchmore
VP: Julia Chen
Secretary: Yael Goldin
Treasurer: Kevin Li
Bulletin Editor: Rosie
Skovron
President: Jasmine Zhu
VP: Athulya Rajkumar
Secretary: Rahma
Kamel
Treasurer: Nijal
Bulletin Editor: Lauren
Lee
President: Mara
Gothelf
VP: Annika Laufer
Secretary: Elizabeth
Carroll
Treasurer: Noah
Hance
Bulletin Editor: Addison
President: Nathan
Nishi
VP: Austin Zhao
Secretary: Hannah
Dyer
Treasurer: Danielle Jun
Bulletin Editor: Kacey
Higa
OFFICER CONTACT INFORMATION
INTERNATIONAL NEWPORT HIGH SAMMAMISH HIGH
ISSAQUAH HIGH LIBERTY HIGH MERCER ISLAND HIGH
President: Jasmine Zhu
Athulya Rajkumar
Rahma
Nijal Trivedi
Bulletin Editor: Lauren
President: Judi Wong
VP: Zuzu Tang
Secretary: Kevin Wu
Treasurer: Andy Li
Bulletin Editor: Mino
Nakura
President: Elizabeth
Tran
VP: Lena Mai
Secretary: Chelsea
Blanes
Treasurer: Min Li
Bulletin Editor:
Meadow Becker
President: Nathan
VP: Austin Zhao
Secretary: Hannah
Treasurer: Danielle Jun
Bulletin Editor: Kacey
President: Sara Bluhm
VP: Lauren Dodd
Secretary: Kacey Ton
Treasurer: Adriell
Cabrera
Bulletin Editor: Lucas
Maier
President: Aidan
Wang
VP: Megan Lee
Secretary: Jasmine
Louie
Treasurer: Dana He
Bulletin Editor: Rory
Murphy
OFFICER CONTACT INFORMATION
INTERNATIONAL NEWPORT HIGH SAMMAMISH HIGH
ISSAQUAH HIGH LIBERTY HIGH MERCER ISLAND HIGH
President: Jasmine Zhu
Athulya Rajkumar
Rahma
Nijal Trivedi
Bulletin Editor: Lauren
President: Judi Wong
VP: Zuzu Tang
Secretary: Kevin Wu
Treasurer: Andy Li
Bulletin Editor: Mino
Nakura
President: Elizabeth
Tran
VP: Lena Mai
Secretary: Chelsea
Blanes
Treasurer: Min Li
Bulletin Editor:
Meadow Becker
President: Nathan
VP: Austin Zhao
Secretary: Hannah
Treasurer: Danielle Jun
Bulletin Editor: Kacey
President: Sara Bluhm
VP: Lauren Dodd
Secretary: Kacey Ton
Treasurer: Adriell
Cabrera
Bulletin Editor: Lucas
Maier
President: Aidan
Wang
VP: Megan Lee
Secretary: Jasmine
Louie
Treasurer: Dana He
Bulletin Editor: Rory
Murphy
DISTRICT CONTACT INFORMATION
INT’L BOARD
MARIA PALAZOLLOINTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT
ILLINOIS-EASTERN IOWA
DISTRICT BOARD
TYLER BOSSER
District [email protected]
TRAN HOANG
District [email protected]
SUVIR COPPARAM
District [email protected]
DISTRICT CONTACT INFORMATIONDISTRICT CONTACT INFORMATION
KEVIN ZHANGINTERNATIONAL VP
PACIFIC NORTHWEST
TASHRIMA
HOSSAINPNW INT’L INTERNATIONAL
TRUSTEE
SUVIR COPPARAM
District [email protected]
JOJO SAUNDERS
District [email protected]
RYAN MIURA
Convention Chair
Thanks for Reading!
Cyssi Ngo
Lieutenant Governor of Division
28
Pacific Northwest Key Club
Key Club International
425-246-2455
Andes Lee
Divisional Secretary
Jacque Li
Divisional Public Relations
Officer
FOLLOW D28 ON IG
@div28keyclub
Question of the Month: What week did we dedicate
to the Eliminate Project?