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The Chipmunk Tribune Official Newsletter of Pacific Northwest Division 74

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LtG Update…………………..3

Governor’s Update…….......4

DCON…………………………5

Event Spotlight………………6

Why join Key Club:………….7

Dues Payment……………....8

Key Club 101………………...9YOF grant info……………...10

The Eliminate Project…...11-12

Upcoming events…………..13

Contact information……….14

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Dear Key Clubbers, Kiwanians, advisors, and all,

The school year is in full swing (and Club meetings along with it). It seems like everyone is in a rush to get it over with, but I urge you to enjoy every minute of the year and to try and find as many opportunities as you possibly can to make a difference in someone else’s life.

There are going to be lots of great service opportunities this month and next so please join our divisional Facebook page (Key Club Division 74) so that you can stay informed about everything that’s going on in our division.

Something that I am very excited about this month is the chartering of a new Key Club at South Eugene High School! The process should be completed before the end of the month so we can finally

welcome SEHS into our divisional family! Finally, I want to let everyone know

that I am about to start doing my second round of club visits, so think about any questions you may have for me. Good luck on your first few meetings and projects. I’ll see you all very soon!

In Love and Service, Daisy Marshall; LtG

The Division DL

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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.

Lisa Antonio

The District DL

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!

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

SERVICETO INFINITY

A N D B E Y O N D

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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Thank you to all of the students that attended our Food for Lane County service project. This wonderful organization always needs more hands and hearts willing to help out!

I’m also excited to announce that during the project, I got the opportunity to talk to a wonderful servant leader from South Eugene who is now taking on the process of chartering a Key Club there!

Food For Lane County

Event Spotlight:

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September27th- September DCM

OctoberTrick-or Treat for UNICEF!

5th- Secretary Reports Due

24th-26th Key Leader in Portland

Upcoming events

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YOUTH OPPORTUNITIESFUND

Do you have a great idea for a service

project, but you don’t know how to fund it?

Apply for a YOF grant!

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thePROJECT

ELIMINATEour 2014-2015 District Project

support

PROTECT THE CONNECTION

T-SHIRT TANK

TANK SNAPBACK

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The Eliminate Project

The campaign has already raised

more than 53 million dollars and

has eliminated MNT from 34

countries! The goal that UNICEF

and Kiwanis have set is to raise

$100 million by the completion of

the project in 2015. If that goal is

reached, it would be enough to

successfully eliminate Maternal

and Neonatal tetanus from the

planet entirely. We can’t do it

without you!

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Please feel free to call, text, email or Facebook me anytime!Email: [email protected]: 541-790-9060Facebook: www.facebook.com/sweetdaisymarshallAnd join our divisional Facebook page too!(Key Club Division 74)

I look forward to hearing from you!

District Governor:

Lisa Antonio

[email protected]

Contact Information

District Secretary:

Ik Hoon Jung

[email protected]

District Treasurer:

Aneesh Pappu

[email protected]

District Editor:

Jenny Zhang

[email protected]

Assistant District Administrator:

Tom Saunders

[email protected]

Finance Administrator:

Kevin Buyer

[email protected]

District Administrator:

John Jay

[email protected]

Convention Chair:

Cleo Tsang

[email protected]