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C C a a p p P P A A C C c c i i n n o o PNW l KEY CLUB D 32 DRAGONS PNW DISTRICT OCTOBER 2012 VOL 1 // ISSUE 7 The Lindbergh • Renton • Hazen • Kent-Meridian • Kentridge • Kentlake • Kentwood • Tahoma
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Page 1: D32 October Newsletter 2012

CCaappPPAACCcciinnoo PNW l KEY CLUB

D32 DRAGONS PNW DISTRICT

OCTOBER 2012

VOL 1 // ISSUE 7

The

Lindbergh • Renton • Hazen • Kent-Meridian • Kentridge • Kentlake • Kentwood • Tahoma

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D32 IN THIS

ISSUE

A Letter from Our Lt. G

Important Events

02 FIND US ON FACEBOOK! :) https://www.facebook.com/groups/62898434515/

Follow us! :)

FB: www.facebook.com/pnwkeyclub

Twitter: www.twitter.com/pnwkeyclub

Tumblr: www.pnwmortie.tumblr.com

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11 The Eliminate Project

Key Club 101

International Updates

Project: Educate

Timeline & Dates

Dragon of the Month

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A Word from Your

Lt. Governor

DRAGONS ARE IN THE HOUSE!

Hello Division 32! I hope you all had an awesome September. Now that October has begun, this means two things: UNICEF AND DUES! Hopefully all of you have ordered your UNICEF boxes. Also, the new membership update center has been released; please contact me or District Treasurer, Kenneth Lam, if you are having issues logging in.

This year we want to win the District Derby and try to get all of our dues in as early as possible! If you need ideas for recruiting members, please contact me! The fall time is crucial in building the foundation for your club. I guess that’s all I have to say, see you all at the October DCM!

In Love and Service, Nguyen Huynh, Lt. G Pacific Northwest District [email protected]

If you want your school

to be featured in the

next newsletter, then

please send me

ARTICLES AND PHOTOS

of any service projects,

events, and or club

activities.

@ [email protected]

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OCTOBER DCM! This month’s DCM will be a

COSTUME PARTY on the 13th at

my house. Please refer to the

FB event page for more info.

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KEY CLUB WEEK 2012

What’s Key Club Week? Key Club week is a week during November where Key Clubbers from all around are able to show their spirit and passion for Key Club. Each day of the week is dedicated to an important part that makes up Key Club. Day 1: Show your K in every way Day 2: Kudos to the Key players Day 3: Connect the Ks Day 4: Bring a friend to Key Club Day 5: Your Way

KEY CLUB WEEK l NOVEMBER 5-9, 2012

TRICK OR TREAT FOR UNICEF l OCTOBER 2012

TRICK-OR-TREAT FOR

UNICEF

Every year, thousands of Key Clubbers order these infamous boxes so that they can go around their neighborhoods to collect loose change for UNICEF. Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF us Key Clubbers the chance to help others. This campaign has raised more than $167 million so far and every donation, big or small,, makes a difference. Thanks to our participation, girls and boys all over the world receive the help they need for healthy and happy lives.

CLUB SPOTLIGHT: Hazen High School! Each year, Hazen Key Club gets really creative with their Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF project. In addition to placing the boxes in the teachers’ classrooms, they offer a competition and also a “Jam-fest” where talented musicians in their school are able to perform at lunch to help get donations.

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The ELIMINATE PROJECT

$2 = Protection for mother +

future babies

What is MNT? In 38 countries around the world maternal

and neonatal tetanus (MNT) can quickly

turn the joy of childbirth into a 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 also kills

the mother.

Why focus on this issue?

It is unacceptable that newborns and their

mothers suffer from such an easily

preventable disease. It is also a great

opportunity for us to reach out to the

poorest mothers and newborns and be

able to provide lifesaving healthcare.

Developing a delivery system for these

vaccines will greatly help families in third-

world countries.

How does Key Club help?

With The Eliminate Project, Kiwanis

International and UNICEF have joined

forces to eliminate maternal and neonatal

tetanus. It will take $110 million to fund all

the vaccines, syringes, safe storage,

transportation, thousands of skilled staff &

more—and the dedicated work of UNICEF

and every member of the Kiwanis family.

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KKEEYY CCLLUUBB 110011

Join your school’s

Key Club TODAY!

Key Club Pledge: I pledge, on my honor to uphold the Objects of

Key Club International; to build my home, school and community; to serve my nation and

God; and combat all forces which tend to undermine these institutions.

CARING – OUR WAY OF LIFE

DIVISION 32 is composed of eight clubs: Hazen HS, Kentlake HS, Kent-Meridian HS, Kentridge HS, Kentwood HS, Lindbergh HS, Renton HS, Tahoma HS.

COLORS: Red and Black

Mission Statement Key Club is an international student-led organization which provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership.

Vision We are caring and competent servant leaders transforming communities worldwide.

Core Values The core values of Key Club International are leadership, character building, caring and inclusiveness.

Objects To develop initiative and leadership To provide experience in living and

working together To serve the school and community To cooperate with the school principal To prepare for useful citizenship To accept and promote the following ideals

•To give primacy to the human and spiritual, rather than to the material values of life. •To encourage the daily living of the Golden Rule in all human relationships. •To promote the adoption and application of higher standards in scholarship, sportsmanship and social contacts

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IINNTTEERRNNAATTIIOONNAALL UUPPDDAATTEESS

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DEADLINE: OCTOBER 15TH, 2012 SPECIAL COMMITTEES

BYLAW REVIEW

TEAM

GLOBAL TASK

FORCE

SERVICE

AMBASSADORS

The committee will be thoroughly picking over Key

Club International’s Bylaws and Policies to help eliminate

discrepancies, provide clarification, and correct

structural/grammatical issues. It will not be altering content. The Bylaw Review Team will present its suggestions to the Key Club

International Executive Committee, who may then

choose which revisions to take to the Key Club International

Board.

http://tinyurl.com/8n8xfb8

The committee will serve to highlight the diversity and international flavor of our

organization, as well as promote our core value of “inclusiveness”

as a way to attract more members. The Global Task

Force will help draft educational resources and

collect stories and video for further use by the standing International committees.

http://tinyurl.com/9y9of78

Our Service Ambassadors will help promote the Eliminate Project and our Preferred

Charities by encouraging Key Club members to participate to know how to participate with the Eliminate Project and our Preferred Charities. We hope

they will indirectly make service attractive for members by

displaying their own personal passion for the Eliminate Project and our Preferred

Charities in all aspects of their lives.

http://tinyurl.com9o696ul

Key Club International is now offering all Key Club members to have an opportunity to apply by October 20th and become members of the Key Club International’s 3 Special Committees! As a committee member, you will not have benefits such as traveling and paid expenses; however, you will have the opportunity to work with the International board in making a lasting impact for Key Club International. The three committees are: The Bylaw Review Team, The Global Task Force, and the Service Ambassadors. The links for the applications (which includes one optional letter of recommendation from a Key Club-affiliated adult) and further descriptions can be found below! International Trustee Calvin Leung

Fun Fact: Calvin LOVES Ice Cream (but is Lactose Intolerant)

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HERSHEY’S GAMES 101

PROJECT: EDU

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GOALS

#1 $10,000 Mona Heights Primary School Supplies & Equipment

#2 $20,000 Wakefield Primary School assistance for new library

#3 $23,000 Online Classroom Assistance

#4 $27,000 St. Mary’s school supplies

#5 $30,000 High School Scholarships for 10 Students

FRONT

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CATE WHAT: PNW DISTRICT PROJECT 2012-13

GOAL: $30,000

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SAY WHAT? Our District Governor, Giovanni

McKenzie, chose Project: Educate as this year’s

District project. We will be working with the

Jamaican District to help raise funds for the

education of kids in Jamaica.

HOW CAN I HELP? Each Lieutenant Governor

was given the opportunity to sell T-shirts ($15) and

wrist bands ($1) to help support this cause. If you are

interested in buying one, please contact your Lt. G.

Your club can also help by planning a fundraiser to

help raise funds.

BACK

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EVENTS & PROJECTS DUES, DUES, DUES!

NOVEMBER 16th EARLY BIRD DEADLINE

DECEMBER 1ST REGULAR DUES DEADLINE Membership Update Center:

Hey guys! The new membership

update center has been released!

Please talk to me or Kenneth Lam if

you have any questions about the

new system. I have sent you the files

needed to start the dues process

FALL TIMELINE OF KEY DATES

OCTOBER 13TH

OCTOBER DCM

COSTUME PARTY

MY HOUSE @

12:00

OCTOBER 21ST

KEY CLUB

SOUNDERS

NIGHT VS. SAN

DIEGO

Note: Paper due

10/19

OCTOBER 31ST

HALLOWEEN!

TRICK-OR-TREAT

FOR UNICEF

OCTOBER 15TH

SPECIAL

COMMITTEES &

YOF

APPLICATION

DEADLINE

YOUTH OPPORTUNTIIES

FUND (YOF) DEADLINE: OCT. 15TH The YOF is an endowed fund for Key Club International. This fund uses earned interest to help Key Clubs and its members to serve the world by providing grants for service opportunities. Clubs may request funding assistance from $100 to $2000. Notifications if your grant is approved or not will be mailed no later than January 15. Applications must be submitted to: Kiwanis International 3636 Woodview Terrace Indianapolis, IN USA 46268 APPLICATION HERE: http://tinyurl.com/d66lukh

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NOVEMBER 16TH

EARLY BIRD

DEADLINE!

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CLUB: Tahoma High School

POSITION: Club Vice-President

BIRTHDAY: March 6th, 1996

GRADUATING YEAR: 2014

EMAIL: [email protected]

FAVORITE COLOR: Purple

FAVORITE BOOK: The Kite Runner by Khaled

Hosseni

FAVORITE SONG: Home

FAVORITE FOOD: Smoothies

FAVORITE PLACE: Roche Harbor

GUILTY PLEASURES: Pasta

HOBBIES: Running, hanging out with my friends,

and traveling

What is your favorite quote?

“The ones who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the

ones that do.” –Susan Cain

If you could have any super power, what would it be and why?

To be invisible, then I wouldn’t need to dress up for school because no one could

see me.

If you could be an animal what would you be and why?

A cat because they’re cute.

If you were stuck on an island, what three items would you brig with you?

Soap, a spear, and a shower.

What is your favorite part of Key Club?

Going to DCON and meeting all the members in Key Club.

Why Morgan?

Morgan is from the Tahoma Key Club and has been showing outstanding

leadership in her club. She has also been keeping in contact with me about what

her club has been doing and has been doing a great job. Keep up the great

work, Morgan!

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DRAGON OF THE MONTH: MORGAN OLSON

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District Board

Giovanni McKenzie {District Governor}

Grant High School (D62)

Email: [email protected]

Kelsie Hoppes {District Secretary}

Astoria High School (D67)

Email: [email protected]

Kenneth Lam {District Treasurer}

Kentridge High School (D32)

Email: [email protected]

Bassel Hamieh {District Editor}

Clackamas High School (D66)

Email: [email protected]

Lt. Governor

Andy Nguyen {Convention Chair}

Garfield High School (D26)

Email: [email protected]

Nguyen Huynh {Lt. Governor}

Lindbergh High School

Phone: 206-701-4846

Email: [email protected]

Club Officers

Intl. Board

Calvin Leung {International Trustee}

Clackamas High School (D66)

Email: [email protected]

CONTAC

Hazen

President: Tina Chung

Email: [email protected]

Vice-President: Alan Yeh

Email: [email protected]

Secretary: Allen Truong

Email: [email protected]

Treasurer: Douglas Kusumi

Email: [email protected]

Bulletin Editor: J.A. Ong

Email: [email protected]

Kentlake

President: Tatum Hennige

Email: [email protected]

Vice-President: Emily Church

Email: [email protected]

Secretary: Billy Rosling

Email: [email protected]

Treasurer: Kristina Edwards

Email: [email protected]

Bulletin Editor: Sarah Oliphant

Email: [email protected]

Kentridge

President: Anthony Nguyen

Email: [email protected]

Vice-President: Tracy Tran

Email: [email protected]

Secretary: Katie Ly

Email: [email protected]

Treasurer: Chloe Tsang

Email: [email protected]

Bulletin Editor: Amelia Burger

Email: [email protected]

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Administrators

John Jay

District Administrator

Email: [email protected]

Suzanne Endroedy

Asst. District Administrator

Email: [email protected]

T INFORMATION

Kent-Meridian

President: Dion Leung

Email: [email protected]

Vice-President: Yen Le

Email: [email protected]

Secretary: Junelle Palisoc

Email: [email protected]

Treasurer: Yen Le

Email: [email protected]

Bulletin Editor: Marquel Gapuz

Email: [email protected]

Kentwood

President: Navid Azodi

Email: [email protected]

Vice-President: Jessica Lo

Email: [email protected]

Secretary: Pranitha Maganty

Email: [email protected]

Treasurer: Palvinder Garcha

Email: [email protected]

Bulletin Editor: Kaitlin Jenkins

Email: [email protected]

Lindbergh

President: Vincent Babasa

Email: [email protected]

Vice-President: Dwina Solihin

Email: [email protected]

Secretary: Adrian De Jesus

Email: [email protected]

Treasurer: Geeia Flores

Email: [email protected]

Bulletin Editor: Aaron Reyes

Email: [email protected]

Renton

President: Cynthia Fang

Email: [email protected]

Vice-President: Jennifer Vuong

Email: [email protected]

Vice-President: Jhomarie Sadang

Email: [email protected]

Secretary: Roedah Mansour

Email: [email protected]

Treasurer: Delfin Buyco

Email: [email protected]

Bulletin Editor: My-Huyen Pham

Email: [email protected]

Tahoma

President: Kyle Conen

Email: [email protected]

Vice-President: Morgan Olson

Email: [email protected]

Secretary: Emma Bingle

Email: [email protected]

Treasurer: Sophie Brousell

Email: [email protected]

Bulletin Editor: Jackie Hickman

Email: [email protected]

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Kiwanis Lt. G

Wayne Triplett

Kiwanis D32 Lt. Gov

Email: [email protected]

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THANKS FOR READING