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The October 2013 edition of the Division 65 Monthly Newsletter.

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ALOHA - BEAVERTON - CENTURY - FOREST GROVE - GLENCOE - HILLSBORO

JESUIT - LIBERTY - SOUTHRIDGE - SUNSET - WESTVIEW

OCTOBER NEWSLETTER

PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT

DIVISION 65 VOLUME 2 | ISSUE 7

Inside this Issue

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Greetings, Turtles

Christon Senekham

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Trick-or-treat for

UNICEF

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What are some of our clubs doing to save the lives of

mothers and her future babies from Tetanus?

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Updates on International

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HOW CAN YOU DO

MORE FOR ELIMINATE? Divisional

Competition

If all 10 schools in our

division raised $1,000

each, we would end

up raising $10,000 -

vaccinating over

5,555 mothers, and

saving so many more

lives

Try out a new and fun

fundraiser! - Hillsboro

High School is cur-

rently planning a post

– Halloween pumpkin

Glencoe High School

Key Club is currently in

the works of planning

an Eliminate Night at

the local Burgerville as

a fundraiser

Updates on International

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HOW CAN YOU DO

MORE FOR ELIMINATE?

Tips on raising money

39,111,874.48 USD

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12,500 USD

Pre-order merchandise from your

club’s board!

T shirts - $15

Tanks (Limited Edition) - $15

Lanyard - $5

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What’s poppin’,

PNW? SEPTEMBER HAPPENINGS

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Sounders FC Night—September 13th

On September 13th, Key Clubbers ral-

lied out at the CenturyLink Field for the

Seattle Sounders VS. Salt Lake City to

raise funds for the Eliminate Project

Pullman Rummage Sale—September

21st

Pullman Key Club (Div. 56) had a HUGE

rummage sale which raised more than

$2,900 in funds for the Eliminate Project.

UPCOMING

EVENTS 2013 Key Club Nights w/

the Seattle Sounders FC

Proud ‘N Willing to Serve.

PNW has a new web domain

Check it out!

www.pnwkeyclub.weebly.com

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A night to Eliminate—September 21st

Lieutenant Governor of Division 74

hosted a concert with the UO acapella

group “On the Rocks” to raise over

$1,900 for the Eliminate Project .

Check out PNW Key

Club on the social

networks!

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Key Club Week gives you the opportunity to show your community

what Key Club is truly about: service. Each day places an emphasis on

service, to promote Key Club within our homes, schools and communi-

ties and to make Key Club a household name.

Do your part to make sure Key Club Week—Nov. 4-8, 2013—starts Ki-

wanis Family Month with a bang. Join other Key Clubs from around the

world by following the suggested theme days. Not only will people

learn more about Key Club, it is also another chance for you to grow

your club in numbers, but also another chance for you to increase the

service in your school!

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Nov 4

Nov 5

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Nov 7

Nov 8

Show your K in every way— Show people what Key Club is all about! Spread the word by wear-

ing Key Club gear and publicizing Key throughout the school with

posters, announcements, a lunch booth, toilet talk, promote and

spread the word of Key Club in any way you can!

Kudos to the Key players— Personally thank all the Key Club supporters you know—teachers,

advisors and other Key players. Write thank-you notes, host an ap-

preciation dinner or do something uniquely your own style to rec-

ognize the contributions of these special people.

Connect the Ks— Key Club is the largest high school service organization in the world

and is a member of the Kiwanis family. Celebrate the entire family

of Kiwanis by getting the whole gang involved. Connect with local

Kiwanis, Circle K International, Builders, Kiwanis Kids or Aktion clubs

and team up for a joint service project.

Bring a friend to Key Club— More members = more service. Increasing the amount of service

Key Club performs increases the impact Key Club has on the world.

Bring a friend, or two, or more to your next Key Club meeting.

Your way— This is your club’s chance to do its own thing and make its mark.

Pick a project, plan a recruitment party or combine activities from

the other Key Club Week days. Whatever idea you choose, take it

and run with it.

Note: These days are interchangeable - be creative!

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KEY CLUB

KICKOFF This past September and October, I’ve

had the privilege of visiting some of the

clubs within our division (one of my fa-

vorite part of my job.) It is so great to

see how well your clubs are doing so

far, and I know our division will be very

successful not only in service, but also

for the Eliminate Project. This year is go-

ing to be great!

So far, I’ve visited:

Aloha

Century

Glencoe

Sunset

Westview

I still need to visit:

Beaverton

Forest Grove

Hillsboro

Southridge

Aloha High School

9/17/13 - first meeting

of the year

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century.mp4

Century High School

9/25/13 - first meeting

of the year

Glencoe High School

9/25/13 - first meeting

for returning members

Sunset High School

10/04/13 - first meeting

of the school

Westview High School

10/02/13 - first meeting

of the school year

Club Spotlight

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For their fall fundraiser, GHS Key

Club put together a class com-

petition together as an incentive

to raise as much donations and

awareness as possible for the

Eliminate Project. The fundraiser

was featured in a pep assembly

to raise school-wide awareness.

In only three days of starting the

fundraiser, GHS Key Club has

raised over $200 for the Eliminate

Project. The class competition will

go on until the first week of No-

vember in hopes of raising $4,000

for the cause.

Have you ever watched the Portland Macy’s Day Parade on Black

Friday? Ever wondered who the people underneath the costumes

were? Well if so, the people in those costumes are actually mem-

bers of Century High School Key Club. The 59-or-so key clubbers

that volunteer to make the event happen wake up VERY early and

commute to Portland on the Max at around 6am or so. Not only

are these members dedicated to entertaining the Portland-metro

community, this parade also happens to be one of the club’s larg-

est fundraisers, which raise over $1,500 so that Century Key Club

can continue to function as a successful Key Club. 17

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DIVISION 65 DESIGN CONTEST This year, instead of having club T-shirts, the Division 65

Board decided to have EVERY Key Clubber from Divi-

sion 65 wear the exact same design. That way, people

will know WHO exactly division 65 is, and WHAT we do.

Together, under one shirt, we can UNITE as a division

and show off our pride for service.

Design contest will go on until October 12th and voting

will begin promptly after. If you have any designs,

please email it to div65tshirtcontest@gmail.com!

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DIVISION 65 DESIGN CONTEST

Please join the Division 65 FB

Group and vote

on your

FAVORITE design!

Happy Voting!

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SEPTEMBER DCM

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“You know how we

do,

365 days,

we rock it out,

D 65 way (HEY!)”

repeat x3

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The Divisional Council consisted of:

New cheers

Mockery

Food

Jolly Ranchers

Laughter &

Happiness

Divisional Council Meetings are

meant to strengthen the bond

between Key Club members

from different schools and pro-

mote Division-wide unity and

pride. It is a time to take a

break and celebrate service

with other Key Clubbers.

OCTOBER DCM

INFORMATION

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Why?

Mix and mingle and get to

know other people from our

division. Fun games, good

food, it’s bound to be a Sun-

day Fun-day.

When?

Sunday, October 27

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Where?

Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue

North Operating Center - Community Room

20665 SW Blanton St. Aloha, OR 97007-1400

What Time?

PCM - 1:00pm - 2:00pm

DCM - 2:00pm - 3:00pm

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Last year, Glencoe Key

Club chose the Polar

Plunge for their Winter

Fundraiser to raise funds

for Special Olympics

Oregon. The club raised

over $1,000 for the cause

through a series of bake

sales and door to door

fundraising in the span of

two weeks. This year,

GHS Key Club will be

partnering up with the

Buddy Club (engaging

special needs students)

and the Kindness Matters

Club to raise funds for

the Special Olympics,

but also to Spread the

Word to End the Word.

Contact Mica Annis

(GHS VP) for more info Email:

mica.annis@gmail.com

Cell:

(503) 915 0226

I highly encourage every Key Club in our

division to form a team and actively par-

ticipate in raising funds and jumping in the

Polar Plunge this next February 8th. The Po-

lar Plunge is a HUGE fundraiser for a really

great cause that hits close to home for

many of us who have family or friends with

special needs, but not only that, this event

is SUPER fun!

What events are YOU

VOLUNTEERING At?

Century - Hillsboro

Bike Path Pedestrian

and Biker Counts

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Westview - Campus

Wide School Clean Up

Beaverton - Portland

Night Strike

Glencoe - Hilsboro

Parks and Recreation

All Comers 5K

#ThrowbackThursday

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DIVISIONAL BOARD CONTACT INFO

President: Miranda Leonard

- bubblicious.45@gmail.com

Vice Pres: Katie Pope

- Katie.pope.399@gmail.com

Vice Pres: Savannah Ernst

- savleighernst@gmail.com

Secretary: Rae Kuhlman

- raek96@yahoo.com

Treasurer: Alice Li

- mr.wood.alice@gmail.com

Editor: Kricia Ruano

- kriciaruanoespinoza@yahoo,com

President: David Choe

- david.minsub.choe@gmail.com

Vice Pres: Tia DeHarpport

- t.Deharpport@gmail.com

Secretary: Elena Truong

- elenatroung205@gmail.com

Treasurer: Karen Nguyen

- carrot159k@yahoo.com

Editor: Josh Estes

President: Jenny Ho

- jenny.ho@live.com

Vice Pres: Rina Alazas

- rina.alazas@gmail.com

Secretary: Hillary Le

- hillaryngocle@yahoo.com

Treasurer: Courtney Her

- hmong_girlos_503@hotmail.com

Historian: Nischal Mali

- nishnish101@gmail.com

President: Leena Sihapanya

- sihapanya.per1@gmail.com

Vice Pres: Mica Annis

- mica.annis@gmail.com

Secretary: Jeremy Chu

- jic186@gmail.com

Treasurer: Mackay Oakey

- Mackey.oakey@gmail.com

Editor: Jessica Debord

- jess@thesnakeriver.net

President: Trevor Vandecoevering

- trevorvdc28@gmail.com

Vice Pres: Larkin Moss

- larkin.moss@gmail.com

Secretary: Shelby Turner

- shelbythurman10@yahoo.com

Treasurer: Allison Davis

- Allison.juliet.davis14@yahoo.com

Editor: Natalie Brandt

- rose8455@aol.com

Aloha High School Glencoe High School

Century High School

Beaverton High School

Forest Grove High School

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DIVISIONAL BOARD CONTACT INFO

President: Natalie Valent

- Natalie.valent21@gmail.com

Vice Pres: Julia Tran

- Julia.tran715@gmail.com

Secretary: kaelan Patel

- kaelanp@gmail.com

Secretary: Michelle Lo

- 3michelle.lo@gmail.com

Treasurer: Jennifer Lo

- lojennifer16@gmail.com

Editor: Maddie Leonard

- Madeline.a.leonard@gmail.com

President: Marley Dizney Swanson

- marley.dizney@gmail.com

Vice Pres: Christina Kim

- giwon12896@yahoo.com

Secretary: Briana Vega

- briana_vega@aol.com

Treasurer: Allie Knoch

- allie.knoch@gmail.com

President: Matthew Xu

- matt.xu@gmail.com

Vice Pres: Caleb Bacos

- caleb.bacos@gmail.com

Secretary: Marvah Gorlorwulu

- mgorlorwulu14@jesuitmail.org

Treasurer: Chris Harrop

- charrop14@jesuitmail.org

Editor: Marvah Gorlorwulu

- mgorlorwulu14@jesuitmail.org

President: Katie Chanthakhoun

- chntkn@live.com

Vice Pres: Ik Hoon Jung

- ih.j.321@gmail.com

Secretary: Annie Cao

- cheerycherry1@gmail.com

Treasurer: Evelyn Park

- evepark16@gmail.com

Editor: Christine Nguyen

- Christine.nguyen143@yahoo.com

President: Allison Zhou

- nosillazhou@gmail.com

Vice Pres: Tasmia Ahmed

- tasmia16@gmail.com

Secretary: Katherine chung

- kychung4650@gmail.com

Treasurer: Cindy Chou

- email.cindy.chou@gmail.com

Editor: Carol Li

- carolminli@gmail.com

Southridge High School

Jesuit High School Hillsboro High School

Sunset High School

Westview High School

President: Jamie Nguyen

- jaynguyen5611@aol.com

Vice Pres: Rohi Gheewala

- rohigheewala@yahoo.com Secretary: Prowschal Mahato

- Prowshchal@gmail.com

Treasurer: Lauren Nguyen

- lauren_nguyen@yahoo.com

Editor: Shae Jasso

- coyoteshae@gmail.com

Liberty High School

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PACIFIC NORTHWEST KEY CLUB CHEER

KEY CLUB PLEGDE

KEY CLUB MOTTO

KEY CLUB BASICS

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KEY CLUB STRUCTURE

MISSION STATEMENT

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Executive District

Board Contact Info.

DISTRICT TREASURER

ERIC GREWAL

EGREWAL1@GMAIL.COM

DISTRICT EDITOR

SARA THOMAS

SLTHOMAS01@GMAIL.COM

DISTRICT GOVERNOR

TRANG TRAN

PNWGOV.TRANG@GMAIL.COM

DISTRICT SECRETARY

HAKIKAT BAINS

BAINS.HAKIKAT@GMAIL.COM

CONVENTION CHAIR

DENNY LIM

DWHANLIM@GMAIL.COM

INTERNATIONAL TRUSTEE

ROSHNI CHANDWANI

ROSHNI.CHANDWANI.KC@GMAIL.COM

DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR

JOHN JAY

JMJAY@COMCAST.NET

ASST. DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR

TOM SAUNDERS

PNWTOMS@GMAIL.COM

KIWANIS LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

MEL ADAMS

1MELADAMS@GMAIL..COM

DIVISION 65 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

CHRISTON SENEKHAM

503 332 8576

DIVISION65LTG.CHRISTONSENEKHAM@GMAIL.COM 30

Thanks for reading! Be sure to check out the NEW and

IMPROVED divisional Tumblr for up-

dates and recaps

www.wesofly-sixtyfive.tumblr.com

Mark these dates!

October 27th - October PCM/DCM

October 31st - Trick-or-treat for UNICEF

November 1st - Early Bird dues deadline

November 5th - Secretary Reports Due

November 10th - Presidents Report Due

November 7th - ELIMINATE Night @ Burgerville 5pm—8pm

December 1st - Regular dues deadline

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