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PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT KEY CLUB
Dragon THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF DIVISION 32
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VOLUME 1 | I SSUE 3 | SEPTEMBER 2014
HAZEN | LINDERGH | KENT-MERIDIAN | KENTLAKE | KENTRIDGE | KENTWOOD | RENTON | TAHOMA
IN THIS ISSUE 04 greetings
05 message from gov
06 key dates
08 dcm recap
09 august dcm
10 club visit schedule
11 day of play
12 new point system
14 district project
15 preferred charities
16 dcon
17 key leader
18 key club 101
20 the espresso
21 fuschia campaign
22 contact info
www.pnwkeyclub.org
www.facebook.com/pnwkeyclub
www.twitter.com/pnwkeyclub
STAY CONNECTED
Welcome to the new school year!
Inside this newsletter, you will find information on upcoming events, the Eliminate Project, Key Club 101, the new point system, and more.
On behalf of the Pacific Northwest District Board, whether you are an incoming freshman or a senior preparing for college, good luck this school year! Remember to keep serving :)
from your lieutenant governor
Hello my dear Division, Time flies, and the new school year is already in swing! Once again, I’d like to wish you the best of luck in your studies and aspirations this year. School starting also has a positive side to it— Key Club and meetings coming back into full bloom I am confident that we will have a fantastic year. This is the prime time for meeting attendance, to volunteer, and to put projects into action. I look forward to visiting your club meetings this month! Please don’t be afraid to ask questions or just say hi. Lastly, don’t forget to promote, promote, and promote! Bring your friends to meeting, advertise it at your school, and show people why they should join our wonderful organization. I know that the school year can be a very stressful time, and I’d once again like to reiterate that I am always here for you!
In love and service,
Jenny Feng Lieutenant Governor of Division 32 Pacific Northwest District of Key Club International [email protected]
425-444-4963
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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 fund-raisers! Remember, if you show how pas-sionate 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 mem-bers 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
from your PNW governor
A MESSAGE FROM
KEY DATES
September 2014
Sun Mon Tue Wed 7 8 9 10
14 15 16 17
21 22 23 24
October 2014 28 29 30 1
5 6 7 8
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Reports Due
Membership
Update Center
OPENS!
Back to School
Webinar
HAZEN’S
First Meeting
KENTWOOD AND
LINDERBERGH’S
First Meetings
RENTON, KL, KM
First Meetings
TAHOMA’S
First Meeting
Thu Fri Sat 11 12 13
18 19 20
25 26 27
2 3 4
9 10 11
Nickelodeon’s
WWDOP
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OFFICER TRAINING
DCM
Location: TBD
Membership
Update Center
OPENS!
RENTON, KL, KM
First Meetings
KENTRIDGE’S
First Meeting
TAHOMA’S
First Meeting
Spirit Stick
Decorating
(TENTATIVE)
On Saturday, August 30th, Key Clubbers from Divisions 22/24, 26, 27, 28, and 32 gathered at Robinswood Park in Bellevue for a Capture the Flag tournament. We started off with Division 28 vs. everyone else, and soon moved to games of randomized members so that we could all mingle. Division 28 clearly showed their prowess in the game of Capture the Flag, but every single Key Clubber showed their fantastic sportsmanship and enthusiasm even in the unfortunate weather. The August Divisional Council Meeting was a great way to end the summer!
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AUGUST DCM RECAP
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SEPTEMBER DCM INFO
WHAT: MANDATORY Officer Training WHEN: Friday, September 19th WHERE: Maple Valley Library WHY: To train officers for the upcoming year! I know that you all are aware of your basic officer duties taught at rallies and DCON, but I will be going more in depth on how to go above and beyond in your positions. Members are welcome to come if they wish; this is a great experience for those of you who have aspirations to run for Key Club office in the future.
SPIRIT STICK DECORATING PARTY: Due to the nature of the September DCM, we will be having a “second DCM”. We will decorate the Seattle Rally Spirit Stick! This will take place at my house,
tentatively on September 27th.
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CLUB VISITATION SCHEDULE
HAZEN: Monday, September 9th
KENTRIDGE: Friday, September 12th
KENTWOOD: Monday, September 15th
RENTON: Wednesday, September 17th
LINDBERGH: Monday, September 22nd
KENT-MERIDIAN: Wednesday, September 24th
KENTLAKE: Wednesday, October 1st
TAHOMA: Wednesday, October 8th
In the span of the next month, I will be visiting meetings of all of the clubs in our division. If you ever would like me to give a presentation or speak at one of your meetings, let me know! Members and officers alike— please don’t be afraid to ask me any questions you may have when I’m there! And of course, don’t forget to say hi. I am extremely excited to visit your clubs!
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The Division 32 Projects Committee has been hard at
work planning their first fundraiser!
Nickelodeon’s Worldwide Day of Play (WWDOP) is an
annual event in which Nickelodeon encourages
people of all ages to go outside and engage in active
play. In celebration, we will be hosting a Field Day at
Kentridge High School’s new football field.
There will be two activities taking place— bumble
soccer and capture the flag.
Capture the Flag admission: $3
Bumble Soccer admission: $6
Admission for both: $8
Show us proof that you have “liked” Bumble Soccer’s
Facebook page at the event and save $1.
This event is open to EVERYONE! Make sure to spread
the word. It will be a blast!
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0/1000 MET
GOAL: 1000 POINTS
The new point system will not
be a contest between separate
clubs, but a collective effort of
the division to earn points!
If we earn 1000 points by
DCON, the Lieutenant Gov-
ernor will be subject to
“punishment”, and the divi-
sion will get some kind of re-
ward. (the specifics of that are
to be announced!)
Additional ways to earn points
may be added in the future.
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HOW TO EARN POINTS: For every member that pays dues above the total
member count your club had last year, 1 point
For every meeting with above 50% member
attendance, 5 points
For every DCM with at least 25 attendees, 10 points
For every DCM with at least 35 attendees, 20 points
For every $10 raised for the Eliminate Project, 1 point
For every $10 raised for a preferred charity, 1 point
For every Kiwanis meeting attended by any member
or officer, 3 points
For any month that every secretary submits their
report on time, 30 points
For any month that every president submits their
report on time, 30 points
For any month that every vice-president submits their
report on time, 30 points
For every non-Key Clubber friend you bring to a
DCM, 5 points
For every club that submits Early Bird dues, 50 points
Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals (CMN Hospitals) is a nonprofit organization that raises money to benefit hospitalized kids while increasing awareness of its member 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.
The mission of the March of Dimes is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality. Key Club members raise thousands of dollars annually through various programs, including collecting change and taking part in March of
Dimes’ signature event, March for Babies.
Since 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.
Portland Area Oct. 24-26 Camp Collins, Gresham
Seattle Area: Nov. 7-9 Camp Sambica, Bellevue
PNW KEY LEADER DATES:
REGISTER AT: www.keyleader.org
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What is Key Club?
Mission statement Key Club is an international student-led organization which provides
its members with opportunities to provide service, build character
and develop leadership.
The core values of Key Club International are leadership, character
building, caring and inclusiveness.
Our pledge:
I pledge, on my honor, to uphold the Objects of Key Club Interna-
tional; to build my home, school and community; to serve my nation
and God; and combat all forces which tend to undermine these insti-
tutions.
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AYN- Polar Bears (Hannah Dew)
AYS- Eskimo (Alex Culbert)
9- Narwhal (Jasmair Bains)
18-Salmon (Pranav Arya)
13/15/17- Ninja Pandas (Patricia Xie)
20m - Lions (Esther Chong)
19/36- Whale (Ramneet Kaur)
20i- Samurai (Ria Bains)
21- Bee (Selina Nguyen)
22/24- Red Panda (Lilliam Sam)
26- Unicorns (Kevin Ngo)
27- Toucans (Josh Kim)
28- Batman (Jenna Liang)
30- Jelly fish (Jaskirat Kaur)
32- Dragons (Jenny Feng)
33- Kraken (Greg Park)
34- Sharks (Ayane Kawaai)
35- Tigers (Tyler Bosser)
38- Stars (Georgette Lugalia)
42 Coastal- Orca (Marshall Ferre)
42 Valley- Orca (Bradlee Thielen)
44- Butterflies (Christina Chow)
45- Owl (Jocylin Binkier)
46- Zebra (Autumn Solomon)
48- Super-heroes (Brandon Webb)
50- Platypus (Jayleen Leon)
52 - Minions (Teresa Bendito)
54- Wolf (Bailey Duran)
56- Penguins (Patrick Old)
58- Cactus (Allyson Weaver)
62- Panthers (Tran Hoang)
64- Dinosaurs (Dorothy Wang)
65- Turtle (Tasmia Ahmed)
66- Giraffe (Brian Le)
68- Flamingos (Johnathan Kendall)
70- Elephants (Jimin Lee)
72- Party Animals (Rebecca Luh)
74- Chipmunks (Daisy Marshall)
80- Lady Bugs (Karla Bedolla)
82- Bunnies (Rochelle Banta)
PNW Divisions, Mascots, and LTGs
The Pacific Northwest District
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Congratulations to Justin Chin from Hazen Key Club
for winning the drawing for a prize!
THE ESPRESSO prize drawing is now over, but look
out for similar prize drawings in the future! 20
We all love Key Club. It provides
us with countless hours of fun,
helps us make amazing
connections, and allows us the
opportunity to make a change in
our communities and the world.
Whether you're a freshman just
now finding out about Key Club
or the International President,
help us spread the Key Club
love by getting an overlay and
using our cover photo today!
Get your overlay at
www.pnwkeyclub.org/
campaign.html
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CO
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CT
INFO
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DISTRICT GOVERNOR
Lisa Antonio Division 28
DISTRICT SECRETARY Ik Hoon Jung
Division 65 [email protected]
DISTRICT TREASURER Aneesh Pappu
Division 56 [email protected]
DISTRICT EDITOR Jenny Zhang Division 32
CONVENTION CHAIR Cleo Tsang Division 32
DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR
John Jay [email protected]
ASSISTANT DISTRICT
ADMINISTRATOR
Tom Saunders [email protected]
APPOINTED OFFICERS:
Communications Director: Anav Gagneja
Membership Growth: Suvir Copparam
K-Family Relations: Athena Sok
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DIVISION 32 CLUB OFFICERS
President: Justin Danao [email protected] Vice President: Jessica Tiamzon [email protected] Secretary: Lisa Lai [email protected] Treasurer: Efrain Velasco [email protected] Bulletin Editor: Kenji Nicholson [email protected]
President: Emily Yoshioka [email protected] Vice President: Carina Tran [email protected] Secretary: Kim Anh Tran [email protected] Treasurer: Tony Vo [email protected] Bulletin Editor: Kim Tran [email protected]
President: Cindy Truong [email protected] Vice President: Jacquelin Huang [email protected] Secretary: Constance La [email protected] Treasurer: Crystal Tam [email protected] Bulletin Editor: Jonathan Dieu [email protected]
President: Natalie Cerna [email protected] Vice President: Katarina Hunt [email protected] Secretary: Katie Sherick [email protected] Treasurer: Danae Golding [email protected] Bulletin Editor: Anne Sweeney [email protected]
President: Emily Ly [email protected] Vice President: Bryan Raganot [email protected] Secretary: Elise Nguyen [email protected] Treasurer: Kimberly Ly [email protected] Bulletin Editor: Kelsey Tran [email protected] Public Relations: Calvin Nguyen [email protected]
President: Michelle Nguyen [email protected] Vice President: Jessica Lou [email protected] Secretary: Kathleen Nguyen [email protected] Treasurer: Naomi Cho [email protected] Bulletin Editor: Denny Tran [email protected] Historian: Jojo Saunders [email protected]
President: Nancy Tran [email protected] Vice President: Sarah Turner [email protected] Secretary: Truman Ngo [email protected] Treasurer: Peter Da [email protected] Bulletin Editor: Connor Chinn [email protected]
President: Zia Wanalista [email protected] Vice President: Hieu Nguyen [email protected] Secretary: Abbie Descargar [email protected] Treasurer: Bannysa La Torre [email protected] Bulletin Editor: Alexa Agustiano [email protected] 20
THANKS FOR READING!
-Jenny Feng
Lieutenant Governor Division 32
Pacific Northwest District
Key Club International