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Greetings from Your Lieutenant Governor

Dear Division 28,

The Key Club Year is coming to an end, and it is

so hard to believe that District Convention is less

than a month away. You guys are truly

inspirational, and all of your service around the

community in the last year has touched the lives

of so many. Keep up the amazing work D28, and

remember that ever single minute you spend

serving the community is changing the world

around you in such a positive light. I am so

honored that I got to serve as your Lieutenant

Governor for the past year, and as I leave the

position I want to express how much I have

enjoyed, and loved being LTG of the best and

most spectacular Division in the Pacific

Northwest, and in all of Key Club. Remember to

always keep service in your heart, and no

matter what is going on in life, if you are serving,

you can always find love. Remember that in

hard times, you always have your Key Club

family to lean back on, and depend on.

Remember that the things you have done in Key

Club, and the people’s lives you have touched

along the way will never be forgotten.

I hope to see many of you at DCON, and

remember to always stay classy Division 28.

In Love in Service,

Lisa Antonio Division 28 Lieutenant Governor

Page 1…..Cover

Page 2…..Greetings from your LTG.

Page 3…..Greetings from your new

LTG.

Page 4….. ICON Update

Page 5…..March DCM/DCON

Update

Page 6…....The Eliminate Project

Page 7…..Apply For A Divisional

Position

Page 8-9….Key Leader

Page 10…..Spring Service Ideas

Page 11…..Member of the Month

Page 12…..Key Dates and

Contacts

Page 13…Welcome the new

Board

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Greetings from Your Newly Elected Lieutenant Governor

Hey Division 28! My name is Jenna

Liang, and I'm your incoming Lieutenant

Governor! I'm super excited to be able

to meet all the new officers and

members during my 2014-2015 term.

Throughout my term, if anyone needs

any help regarding increasing club

membership attendance, fun service

events or anything your club needs, I

am more than happy to assist you! Just

feel free to message me and ask, I will

definitely get back to you and provide

you with the resources you need. If I

haven't talked to you yet, be sure to say

hi to me at the DCON prep meetings

this month and/or at DCON! Oh and

don't be shy! I'm definitely looking

forward to working with everyone so

make Division 28 the biggest and

baddest division in the Pacific

Northwest!

In Love and Service,

Jenna Liang Division 28 Lieutenant Governor Elect

Home Club:

Interlake High School

Favorite Musician:

Aliee

Favorite Food:

Oranges

Favorite Drink:

Apple Juice

Spirit Animal:

Arctic Fox

Favorite Ice Cream Flavor:

Vanilla

Jenna Liang

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INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION UPDATE

Price:

$895

Place:

Anaheim California

Dates:

June 30th-July 6th

Why Go?

International convention is an amazing opportunity

to see Key Clubbers not only from across the states,

but around the world. You have the chance to bond

with your District, vote on the IBoard, and see Key

Club at a whole new level. More information will be

out this April, but payments are usually due around

mid may! Don’t have money? Ask your local Kiwanis

Club!

ICON

2014

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March DCMs What: The March Divisional

Council Meeting will be all

about preparing for District

Convention! For all DCON

attendees this DCM is

MANDITORY, you must go to

one of the two DCM’s listed.

We will be learning chants,

going over what will be

happening at DCON, making

divisional signs, decorating the

spirit stick, making hug me

signs, and handing out spirit

gear.

DCM #2

Where: Newport High School

(Bellevue)

Date: Saturday March 29th

Time: 1:00-3:00PM

DCM #1

Where: Gibson Hall (Issaquah)

Date: Sunday March 23rd

Time: 1:00-3:00PM

DCON UPDATES!

The Pacific Northwest’s District Convention is less than a month away! (April 4th-6th)

Here are some updates and reminders:

Dinner BOTH Friday and Saturday night are ON YOUR OWN, lunch on Saturday is ON YOUR OWN.

Friday night at opening session is where we will be the most spirited and coolest division and claim the SPIRIT STICK!

You must attend ONE of the March DCM’s this month if you are attending DCON.

There will be merchandise and fundraisers so remember to bring cash!

Your club should have had everything post marked by the 10th!

The meet and greet starts at 2pm

Remember to always stay classy

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Can MNT be stopped?

Yes! MNT is highly preventable. Just three doses of

a 60-cent immunization protect mothers, who

then pass on the immunity to their future babies.

Together, Kiwanis and UNICEF can stop this

disease.

This year’s District Project is….ELIMINATING MNT!

What is MNT?

In 30 countries around the world, maternal and

neonatal tetanus (MNT) can quickly turn the joy

of childbirth into 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 kills mothers

too.

Who suffers from MNT?

MNT is caused when tetanus spores, found in soil

everywhere, come into contact with open cuts

during childbirth. The disease strikes the poorest of

the poor, the geographically hard to reach and

those without health care.

Why hasn't MNT been eliminated

already?

UNICEF has helped to successfully eliminate MNT

in many countries. But in 30 countries in Africa,

Asia, Europe and North America, it still strikes

babies and mothers who have little or no access

to health care — either because they are poor,

live in remote areas or are caught in

humanitarian emergencies. More funds and

resources are needed to reach all babies and

mothers at risk.

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APPLY FOR A DIVISIONAL POSITION

Division 28 Secretary

Application

Roles and duties of Secretary Officer:

1. Taking minutes and recording

everything that happens at Divisional

Council Meetings, and all other

Divisional Events.

2. Taking Attendance at all Divisional

Events.

3. Assisting Division 28s Secretaries with

their monthly reports.

Division 28 Public

Relations Application

Roles and duties of Public Relationship

Officer:

1. Promoting Divisional Events and District

Events

2. Photographing every Division Council

meeting, and Divisional events, along

with events such as DCON and Seattle

Rally.

3. Creating and end of the year video

and scrapbook.

4. Posting all photos to the Divisional

Facebook Page.

Dear Applicants,

Thank you for your interest and

dedication to Key Club and Division 28.

Applying for a Divisional position is an

amazing opportunity, and at the same

time very rewarding! Through these

positions you will be able to assist your

Lieutenant Governor, and better the

Division.

Your main role is to attend all of the

Divisional events so you can assist your

Lieutenant Governor. These jobs are

actually extremely important and

needed in our Division, so if you are

looking to help out the division these are

the roles you should apply for.

Once again thank you for applying for

these positions. Once done filling out the

application please send it to

[email protected]. All

Applications DUE March 30th and the

position results will be announced on

April 4th.

In Love and Service,

Lisa Antonio Lieutenant Governor of Division 28

Applications can be found

in the FILES section of the

Division 28 PNW Key Club

Facebook Page.

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What is 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. Participants begin by attending a Key

Leader conference, which is a weekend retreat.

Large and small group workshops, discussions and

team-building activities take place over the course

of the weekend. Students have opportunities to

learn leadership skills that will help them to change

their schools, communities, and world for the

better.

Personal Experience,

Going to Key Leader you learn a lot about how to

deal with people and situations that would happen

in everyday life. You see the difference between

people’s mindsets and learn how to use everyone’s

strengths in a team to your advantage, and how to

find someone’s strength. You get to meet a lot of

new, amazing people who you can connect with.

If you are thinking of running for a higher Key Club

position defiantly think about attending this once in

a life time event.

Lisa Marie Antonio

When/

Where is the

next Key

Leader?

Hope BC, Canada

April 11th-13th

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Become a Big Sister or Big Brother!

Help mentor and impact the kids in

your local community. Help kids who

you can make connections with and

help throughout their lives.

https://www.bbbsps.org/NetCommu

nity/

(206) 763-9060 - phone

Mountain to Sound Greenway

Help the environment by being hands

on in the community! Check out

Mountain to Sounds Greenway and

grab a few friends, and participate in

their array of projects.

http://mtsgreenway.org/

Host a fundraiser for your favorite

charity. Anything from a car was to

garage sale to a movie night

marathon!

Make cards for Children’s hospital, then

dress up and deliver them with your

club.

Try to have a theme! Example:

Superheroes, Saint Patrick’s Day, or

Easter/Bunny/Spring themed.

Get your friends together and go to

the Issaquah Food Bank and help

those in need in the community.

Summer time is a great time to help

the food bank because they are in

need of volunteers.

http://issaquahfoodbank.org

425.392.4123 phone

Help out at Eastside baby corner!

Help sort and pick out the outfits for

kids in need around the community.

http://www.babycorner.org/

Spring into Service, Spring Service Ideas

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Division 28’s Member of the

Month LORENZO GUEVARA!!!

Lorenzo is not only a dedicated service

member, but he also is president of his club.

He is always willing to drive members out to

service projects, and is always on top of his

game when leading his club. Having served

sense his freshman year he has countless

hours of community service, and is always first

to sign up at his clubs service events. He truly

is an inspiration, and this is why he was a clear

choice for the Member of the Month for

March!

Home Club:

Mercer Island

Position:

President

Favorite Color:

Magenta

Favorite Person:

Lisa Antonio

Hobbies:

Playing League

Likes:

Keys

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Key Dates/Contacts

Key Dates:

March

- 1st March DCM, Sunday March

23rd, 1:00-3:00pm, Gibson Hall

(Issaquah)

- 2nd March DCM, Saturday March

29th, 1:00-3:00pm, Newport High

School (Bellevue)

April

- Pacific Northwest District

Convention, April 4th-6th, Downtown

Seattle, the Sheraton

- Key Leader, Hope BC, Canada,

April 11th-13th

Contacts:

Division 28 LTG:

Lisa Antonio

[email protected]

Division 28 Newly Elect LTG:

Jenna Liang

[email protected]

Area Administrators:

Becky and Stephanie Wilder

[email protected]

[email protected]

District Governor:

Trang Tran

[email protected]

District Secretary:

Hakikat Bains

[email protected]

District Treasurer:

Eric Grewal

[email protected]

District Bulletin Editor:

Sara Thomas

[email protected]

District Administrator:

John Jay

[email protected]

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2014-2015 DBoard Officers

Division AYN: Hannah Dew

Division AYS: Alex Culbert

Division 9: Jasmair Bains

Division 11/18 C: Pranav Arya

Division 13/15/17: Patricia Xie

Division 19/36: Stephen Lavoie

Division 20i: Ria Bains

Division 21: Selina Nguyen

Division 22/24: Lillian Sam

Division 26: Kevin Ngo

Division 27: Josh Kim

Division 28: Jenna Liang

Division 30: Jaskirat Kaur

Division 32: Morgan Lucena

Division 33: Greg Park

Division 34: Ayane Kawaai

Division 35: Tyler Bosser

Division 38: Georgette Lugalia

Division 42OR: Marshall Ferre

Division 42WA: Brad Thielen

Division 44: Christina Chow

Division 45: Jocylin Binkier

Division 46: Autumn Solomon

Division 48: Brandon Webb

Division 50: Jayleen Leon

Division 54: Bailey Duran

Division 56: Patrick Old

Division 58: Allyson Weaver

Division 62: Tran Hoang

Division 64: Dorothy Wang

Division 65: Tasmia Ahmed

Division 66: Brian Le

Division 68: John Kendall

Division 70: Jimin Lee

Division 72: Rebecca Luh

Division 74: Daisy Marshall

Division 76: Andre DePlois

Division 80: Karla Bedolla

Division 82: Rochelle Banta

2013-2014

AYN: Jackie Fosen

AYS: Tahna Lindquist

9: McKenzie Ervin

11/18C: Shirley Chou

13/15/17: Soobeen Park

19/36: Amy Liu

20i: Jackie DeJesus

21: Chester Pham

22/24: John Redfield

26: Philip Nokeo

27: Ashley Yoo

28: Lisa Antonio

30: Micah Athey

32: Alan Yeh

33: Edward Park

34: Tina Sok

35: Renee Loucks

38: Kevin Zhang

42WA: Caleena Philips

42OR: Brooke Reichert

44: Ernie Tao

45: Anthony Garcia

46: Autumn Solomon

48: Jaycee Rade

54: Alyssa Dyck

56: Aneesh Pappu

58: Kayla Grigg

62: Sarah Phan

64: Katie McAnnis

65: Christon Senekham

66: Emilee Huey

68: Leo Gomez

70: Daniel Barocio

74: Benjamin Scranage

82: Chiara Marzi

Welcome the 2014-2015 District Board

Officers!

Please welcome the new District Board! It has been such a pleasure and honor to get to know

the 2013-2014 board, and be a part of the board family. The board was full of the brightest,

nicest, and most compassionate people I have ever met. I know that the following 2014-2015

board will be nothing less than spectacular. Being a part of the board is a huge responsibility,

and I am sure that the incoming board will be amazing, and bring all of the Divisions in the

Pacific Northwest District to new heights.

If you see any of the newly elected Lieutenant Governors at DCON make sure to tell them

congratulations!