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Page 1: Division 27 | November 2014 Newsletter

PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT KEY CLUB

NOV 2014

VOL 4 ISSUE 8

TOUCAN TIMES

THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF DIVISION 27

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04 | GREETINGS

10 | #TEAMTOUCAN

12 | SPONSORING KIWANIS

14 | KEY DATES

16 | SEATTLE RALLY RECAP

17 | KEY LEADER

18 | PREFERRED CHARITIES

20 | REDLIGHT TRAFFIC

22 | ELIMINATE PROJECT

28 | KEY CLUB 101

34 | TOUCAN TALLIES

36 | CONTACT INFO

 

STAY KEY-NECTED WITH PNW KEY CLUB DISTRICT WEBSITE

www.pnwkeyclub.org

FACEBOOK

www.facebook.com/pnwkeyclub

TWITTER

www.twitter.com/pnwkeyclub

DIV. 27 WEBSITE

www.division27.weebly.com

IN THIS ISSUE

REDMOND // LAKE WASHINGTON // BOTHELL // INGLEMOOR // INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY // EASTLAKE // JUANITA // WOODINVILLE

NOVEMBER 2014 // ISSUE 8

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04 | GREETINGS

06 | #TEAMTOUCAN

08 | SPONSORING KIWANIS

10 | KEY DATES

12 | CLUB SPOTLIGHT

13 | 2015 T-SHIRT DESIGN

16 | LTG ELECTIONS

18 | PREFERRED CHARITIES

20 | ELIMINATE PROJECT

22 | KEY CLUB 101

28 | TOUCAN TALLIES

30 | CONTACT INFO

 

STAY KEY-NECTED WITH PNW KEY CLUB DISTRICT WEBSITE

www.pnwkeyclub.org

FACEBOOK

www.facebook.com/pnwkeyclub

TWITTER

www.twitter.com/pnwkeyclub

DIV. 27 WEBSITE

www.division27.weebly.com

IN THIS ISSUE

REDMOND // LAKE WASHINGTON // BOTHELL // INGLEMOOR // INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY // EASTLAKE // JUANITA // WOODINVILLE

NOVEMBER 2014 // ISSUE 8

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GREETINGS

Hello Toucans!

November is not only the month of appreciation, but also the month of Kiwanis! This month is Kiwanis Family Month, so please get connected with your sponsoring Kiwanis! Even if you did not gets dues in on November 1st, it’s still not too late to submit them! December 1st is the absolute last day to get dues in, so please try to do so if you have yet to send them in. The Call to Convention will be released shortly, which means that DCON is coming up soon! The final registation will be due on January 19th. If you have not, please promote DCON to your members so that our division can have a great group this year! Also, congrats on all you have done for Trick or Treat for Unicef! If you have raised money, please fill out a giving form and send it into Kiwanis International. The last date for this years money to be counted is December 31st, so please try to get your money in by then! As always, please let me know if you have any questions or concerns!

With love and in caring service,

Josh Kim

Lieutenant Governor, Division 27

From your Lieutenant Governor

“If you light yourself on fire with passion, people will come from miles away to watch you burn”

-IP District Secretary Hakikat Bains

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GREETINGS

Hey Key Club Treasurers! This is Aneesh Pappu, your district treasurer. I hope you are all having a wonderful and productive school year and, for all you seniors, I hope that college applications are going well! We are currently in the midst of my favorite time of the year – dues season! Dues season runs until December 1st and is the time frame in which all clubs must submit dues in order to be a part of Key Club International. Although there are many service organizations aside from Key Club that do not require payments to join, there is no group that provides you with the same level of opportunities as we do. When you pay dues to join, you’re joining an international organization with ties and projects all over the world. Your dues provide you with the opportunity to fundraise for projects such as the Eliminate Project in order to cure deadly diseases around the world. The benefits don’t stop there however; joining Key Club provides you and your club with resources to succeed. As a paid member, you and your club immediately receive the benefits of district support ranging from the help of your Lieutenant Governor and District Executive Officers to the aid of the adult Kiwanians who support us in each and every endeavor we undertake. As we enter October a very important deadline for dues submission is arriving – Early Bird dues are due November 1st. Although it is not required to meet this deadline, submitting your club’s dues by this time comes with a myriad of benefits, including priority seating at DCON and an Early Bird patch for your club’s banner. In order to meet this deadline, each club must submit $12.50 per member for at least 15 members through the Membership Update Center (MUC), which can be found at www.keyclub.org/MUC. If you have not logged into the MUC this school year yet, it is crucial that you sit down with your adviser, login, and begin the registration process. If you have any issues with login credentials, be sure to email [email protected] and include me as well ([email protected]). After the Early Bird deadline, the final deadline for dues submission is December 1st. Unfortunately, clubs who do not submit their dues by this date will be placed on delinquent status, which can eventually translate into suspended and even inactive statuses for clubs. In order to avoid this, I highly recommend that you finish the dues process as soon as possible! I am also always available to assist if you have any issues, so don’t hesitate to shoot me an email or Facebook message if you ever need to! Happy Dues Season! In Caring & Service, Aneesh Pappu Pacific Northwest District Treasurer Key Club International [email protected]

From your District Treasurer

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#TeamToucan

Service… You TOUCAN do it!

BOTHELL – Jun 1993   President: Temo Ortiz VP: Nicole Bohra Secretary: Madison Pappas Treasurer: Alejandra Tovar Bulletin Editor: Madison Snowden

DIVISION 27

 OF PNW KEY CLUB  

LT. GOVERNORS ‘14-‘15: Josh Kim (WHS) ‘13-‘14: Ashley Yoo (ICS) ‘12-‘13: Kristi Chan (LWHS) ‘11-‘12: Connie Kim (IHS) ‘10-‘11: Matt Matula (EHS) ’09-’10: Chris Gao (IHS) ’08-’09: Karthika Appiah (RHS) ‘07-’08: Sandra Luu (IHS) ’06-’07: Semonti Hossain (BHS) ’05-’06: Tina Tan (IHS) ’03-’04: Chenxing Han (IHS) ’02-’03: Ryan Ceurvorst (BHS) ’01-’02: Chakrya Lim (RHS) ’00-’01: Sara Chang (RHS) ’98-’99: Joe Hallmark (RHS) ’97-’98: Dan Dethloff (RHS) ’96-’97: Ying-Ju Lai (RHS) ’95-’96: Sarah Bleaker (LWHS) ’94-’95: Jessica Clarke (BHS)

 

INGLEMOOR – Jul 1993   President: Dorothy Mukasa VP: Nisha Pradhan Secretary: Mark Bueno Treasurer: Nikki Deldago Bulletin Editor: Mimi Mufasa Bulletin Editor: Sue Choe

LAKE WASHINGTON – Sept 1985   President: Kristine Ly VP: Koshiro Fujii Secretary: Alix Pamphilon Treasurer: Lindsey Peterson Bulletin Editor: Elisa Truong

 

INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY – Mar 2008   President: Nick Bethune VP: Abby Orler Secretary: Leina McDermott Treasurer: Ariana Manu Bulletin Editor: Kristina Moutafov

This is the most current information that I have on your clubs. If you see any discrepancies, please let me know ASAP. If there is an N/A, please email me the info!

WOODINVILLE – Feb 2013

  President: Kim Perdue VP: Alison Ng Secretary: Ethan Tsai Treasurer: Kenzie Paulus Bulletin Editor: Emily Allen  

DIVISION 27

 OF PNW KEY CLUB

COLORS

Neon Green & Black

   

MASCOT

The Toucan

   

TOTAL MEMBER COUNT

512

 

SISTER DIVISION

Division 28

Lt. G: Jenna Liang MGR D: Suvir Cop. Gov: Lisa Antonio

 

EASTLAKE – Aug 2009   President: Ally Crinklaw VP: Morgan Karbowski Secretary: Emily Campbell Treasurer: Stefana Ciustea Bulletin Editor: Markie Morrison

 

REDMOND – May 1985   President: Conner York VP: Sakiko Shida Secretary: Kaitlin Alayo Treasurer: N/A Bulletin Editor: Tessa Fujisaki

 

JUANITA – Nov 2010   President: Kathleen Thornsberry VP: Ben Dulaney Secretary: Justine Lewis Treasurer: Rachel Nahum Bulletin Editor: Jessica Huynh Bulletin Editor: Tanya Wunderlich

This is the most current information that I have on your clubs. If you see any discrepancies, please let me know ASAP. If there is an N/A, please email me the info!

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#TeamToucan

Service… You TOUCAN do it!

WOODINVILLE – Feb 2013

  President: Kim Perdue VP: Alison Ng Secretary: Ethan Tsai Treasurer: Kenzie Paulus Bulletin Editor: Emily Allen  

DIVISION 27

 OF PNW KEY CLUB

COLORS

Neon Green & Black

   

MASCOT

The Toucan

   

TOTAL MEMBER COUNT

512

 

SISTER DIVISION

Division 28

Lt. G: Jenna Liang MGR D: Suvir Cop. Gov: Lisa Antonio

 

EASTLAKE – Aug 2009   President: Ally Crinklaw VP: Morgan Karbowski Secretary: Emily Campbell Treasurer: Stefana Ciustea Bulletin Editor: Markie Morrison

 

REDMOND – May 1985   President: Conner York VP: Sakiko Shida Secretary: Kaitlin Alayo Treasurer: N/A Bulletin Editor: Tessa Fujisaki

 

JUANITA – Nov 2010   President: Kathleen Thornsberry VP: Ben Dulaney Secretary: Justine Lewis Treasurer: Rachel Nahum Bulletin Editor: Jessica Huynh Bulletin Editor: Tanya Wunderlich

This is the most current information that I have on your clubs. If you see any discrepancies, please let me know ASAP. If there is an N/A, please email me the info!

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KIWANIS CLUBS SPONSORING DIV. 27

PNW DISTRICT KIWANIS DIVISION 28

NORTHSHORE BOTHELL SPONSORING

WOODINVILLE

BOTHELL

LOCATION ALEXA’S CAFE 10115 Main St.

Bothell, WA

MEETS EVERY

WED @ 7AM

LOCATION HECTOR’S 112 Lake St. S Kirkland, WA

MEETS EVERY

WED @ 12PM

KIRKLAND SPONSORING INTL COMMUNITY

LAKE WASHINGTON JUANITA

LOCATION WATERCRESS 16505 Redmond Way

Redmond, WA

MEETS EVERY 2nd & 4th

TUESDAY

REDMOND SPONSORING

REDMOND

SAMMAMISH SPONSORING

EASTLAKE

LOCATION SAM. LUTH. CHURCH 22818 SE 8th St. Redmond, WA

MEETS EVERY

WED @ 7AM

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KIWANIS CLUBS SPONSORING DIV. 27

PNW DISTRICT KIWANIS DIVISION 28

LOCATION WATERCRESS 16505 Redmond Way

Redmond, WA

MEETS EVERY 2nd & 4th

TUESDAY

REDMOND SPONSORING

REDMOND

SAMMAMISH SPONSORING

EASTLAKE

LOCATION SAM. LUTH. CHURCH 22818 SE 8th St. Redmond, WA

MEETS EVERY

WED @ 7AM

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KEY DATES

NOVEMBER

Note: Club Secretary Reports, Club Newsletters, and Club President Reports are due on the 5th of each month. Secretary Reports are to be sent to your board and advisors, your

Lieutenant Governor, and District Secretary.

SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT

1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

9 10 11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

30 1 2 3 4 5

NOV. 5

NOV. 23

DEC. 1 DUES DEADLINE

REPORTS DUE

DCM

NOV. 22 LTG FORMS DUE

DEC. 5 LTG ELECTION RALLY

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KEY DATES

NOVEMBER

Note: Club Secretary Reports, Club Newsletters, and Club President Reports are due on the 5th of each month. Secretary Reports are to be sent to your board and advisors, your

Lieutenant Governor, and District Secretary.

NOV. 5

NOV. 23

DEC. 1 DUES DEADLINE

REPORTS DUE

DCM

NOV. 22 LTG FORMS DUE

DEC. 5 LTG ELECTION RALLY

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DIVISION 27 CLUB SPOTLIGHT

DID SOMETHING COOL? SEND YOUR PICS IN AND GET TOUCAN TALLIES!

WOODINVILLE THE KEY CLUB OF

At their club meeting on Friday, November 7th, the Woodinville High School Key Club created cookie jars! 24 of these awesome jars will be sold at the Woodinville High School annual Holiday Bazaar on December 6th to raise money for The Eliminate Project.

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DCON 2015 DIVISION 27 T-SHIRT DESIGN CONTEST

SUBMIT TO [email protected]

DUE BY JAN. 1

MUST INCLUDE 1.) ≤ 3 COLORS 2.) TOUCAN & DIVISION 27 3.) PNW KEY CLUB or PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT 4.) ALL 10 SCHOOLS IN DIV (ASK IF DON’T KNOW) 5.) “SERVICE… YOU TOUCAN DO IT” 6.) DCON 2015 or DCON THEME 7.) YOUR CREATIVITY!

LAST YEAR’S DESIGN

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

SERVICE TO INFINITY AND BEYOND

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 ANNUAL DISTRICT CONVENTION

SEATTLE, WA | MARCH 13TH-15TH, 2015

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LT. GOVERNOR

ELECTIONS INTERESTED IN BECOMING OUR DIVISION’S NEXT LTG?

ELECTION PACKET CANDIDATE

PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT of

KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL

ASK FOR THIS PACKET AND FILL IT OUT BY NOV. 22

GOOD LUCK!

ANYONE IN KEY CLUB CAN RUN!

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WE WANT YOU

TO PAY YOUR DUE$

EARLY BIRD

REGULAR

DEA

DLI

NES

NOV. 1

DEC. 1

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PREFERRED CHARITIES

“62 CHILDREN ENTER A CHILDREN'S MIRACLE NETWORK HOSPITAL FOR TREATMENT EVERY MINUTE.

WHETHER THEY SUFFER FROM COMMON CHILDHOOD AFFLICTIONS LIKE ASTHMA AND

BROKEN BONES, OR FIGHT BIGGER CHALLENGES LIKE BIRTH DEFECTS OR CANCER, CHILDREN’S

MIRACLE NETWORK HOSPITALS PROVIDE COMFORT, TREATMENT AND HOPE TO MILLIONS OF SICK KIDS.

THESE KIDS AREN’T IN FARAWAY COUNTRIES OR

FROM OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE NATIONS - THEY’RE IN YOUR COMMUNITY. THEY MAY BE YOUR OWN

CHILDREN.”

Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals

unicef  

The U.S. Fund for UNICEF supports UNICEF's work, and other efforts in support of the world's children, through fundraising, advocacy, and education

in the United States.

UNICEF does whatever it takes to save and protect the world's most vulnerable children. Forty years ago, UNICEF figured out that promoting simple, low-cost interventions like hand washing and breastfeeding could save millions of lives.

Undaunted by war or geography, UNICEF delivers.

“WORKING TO MAKE THE WORLD BETTER FOR CHILDREN”

march  of  dimes  

In local communities across the country, we're helping moms take charge of their health, and supporting families when something goes wrong. The March

of Dimes also acts globally: sharing best practices in perinatal health and helping improve birth outcomes where the needs are the most urgent.

“FOR MOMS AND BABIES EVERYWHERE”

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PREFERRED CHARITIES

“62 CHILDREN ENTER A CHILDREN'S MIRACLE NETWORK HOSPITAL FOR TREATMENT EVERY MINUTE.

WHETHER THEY SUFFER FROM COMMON CHILDHOOD AFFLICTIONS LIKE ASTHMA AND

BROKEN BONES, OR FIGHT BIGGER CHALLENGES LIKE BIRTH DEFECTS OR CANCER, CHILDREN’S

MIRACLE NETWORK HOSPITALS PROVIDE COMFORT, TREATMENT AND HOPE TO MILLIONS OF SICK KIDS.

THESE KIDS AREN’T IN FARAWAY COUNTRIES OR

FROM OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE NATIONS - THEY’RE IN YOUR COMMUNITY. THEY MAY BE YOUR OWN

CHILDREN.”

Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals

unicef  

The U.S. Fund for UNICEF supports UNICEF's work, and other efforts in support of the world's children, through fundraising, advocacy, and education

in the United States.

UNICEF does whatever it takes to save and protect the world's most vulnerable children. Forty years ago, UNICEF figured out that promoting simple, low-cost interventions like hand washing and breastfeeding could save millions of lives.

Undaunted by war or geography, UNICEF delivers.

“WORKING TO MAKE THE WORLD BETTER FOR CHILDREN”

march  of  dimes  

In local communities across the country, we're helping moms take charge of their health, and supporting families when something goes wrong. The March

of Dimes also acts globally: sharing best practices in perinatal health and helping improve birth outcomes where the needs are the most urgent.

“FOR MOMS AND BABIES EVERYWHERE”

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This year, the Kiwanis Family has made a huge impact in our project to Eliminate MNT. Babies now die once every 11 minutes instead of once every 9! With the

Eliminate Project officially coming to a close in 2015, there is still a long way to go until the K-Family reaches

the $110 million mark!

 

KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!

25 countries still have MNT

$1.80 USD is enough to save a baby

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WHERE ARE WE AT? PNW DISTRICT PROGRESS

$4,272/$50,000

MARCH 2014

$53 Million

2015 GOAL

$110 Million

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Key Club 101

MOTTO Caring - Our Way of Life

 

CORE VALUES Leadership, Character building, Inclusiveness,

and Caring  

COLORS Blue, White, Gold

 

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

INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT/VP  

Maria Palazzolo – Illinois- Eastern Iowa District Kevin Zhang – Pacific Northwest District

  OBJECTS

  •  To develop initiative and leadership •  To provide experience in working

together •  To serve the school and community •  To cooperate with the school principal •  To prepare for useful citizenship •  To promote the adoption and

application of higher standards in scholarship, sportsmanship, and social contacts

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PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRCT

o f K E Y C L U B I N T E R N A T I O N A L

It's raining, it's pouring, and PNW is soaring above the rest, 'cause we're the best, Pacific Northwest!

In the midst of serene nature and fluctuating weather conditions lies the great Pacific Northwest District (PNW). The Pacific Northwest is geographically the largest district of Key Club International. The district spans from Western Canada to Northern California: with Alaska, Washington, Oregon, and the panhandle of Idaho in between. The Pacific Northwest encompasses nearly 1.8 million square miles and includes over 300 clubs that operate under 45 divisions. Through rain or shine, snow or hail, Key Clubbers in the Pacific Northwest dedicate countless hours to their homes, schools, and communities, and are always Proud 'N' Willing to serve!

We feel good! Oh we feel so good! (OH)

Double it up! (OH OH) Triple it up! (OH OH OH)

One long oh! (OOooooh) Rapper Style! (OH OH OH OH OH)

TWENTY SEVEN!!

MASCOT

MORTIMER THE MIGHTY MOOSE

MOTTO

Proud ‘N’ Willing to Serve!

COLOR

FUCHSIA PINK

“ ”HEY KEY CLUBBERS,

HOW DO YOU FEEL?!

#HASH IT OUT

#pnwkeyclub

#FUUUCHSIAAA

#elim8

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PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRCT

o f K E Y C L U B I N T E R N A T I O N A L

It's raining, it's pouring, and PNW is soaring above the rest, 'cause we're the best, Pacific Northwest!

We feel good! Oh we feel so good! (OH)

Double it up! (OH OH) Triple it up! (OH OH OH)

One long oh! (OOooooh) Rapper Style! (OH OH OH OH OH)

TWENTY SEVEN!!

”HEY KEY CLUBBERS,

HOW DO YOU FEEL?!

#HASH IT OUT

#pnwkeyclub

#FUUUCHSIAAA

#elim8

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THE DIVISIONS OF THE NORTHWEST

DIVISION AYN // POLAR BEARS Hannah Dew

DIVISION AYS // ESKIMOS

Alex Culbert

DIVISION 9 // NARWHALS Jasmair Bains

DIVISION 11/18C // SALMONS

Pranav Arya

DIVISION 13/15/17 // NINJA PANDAS Patricia Xie

DIVISION 18/20m // LIONS

Esther Chong

DIVISION 20i // SAMURAI Ria Bains

DIVISION 21 // BEES

Selina Nguyen

DIVISION 22/24 // RED PANDAS Lillian Sam

DIVISION 26 // KOI FISH

Kevin Ngo

DIVISION 27 // TOUCANS Josh Kim

DIVISION 28 // BATMAN

Jenna Liang

DIVISION 30 // JELLYFISH Jaskirat Kaur

DIVISION 32 // DRAGONS Jenny Feng

DIVISION 33 // KRAKEN

Greg Park

DIVISION 34 // SHARKS Ayane Kawaai

DIVISION 35 // TIGERS

Tyler Bosser

DIVISION 38 | STARS Georgette Lugalia

DIVISION 42 COASTAL // ORCAS

Marshall Ferre

DIVISION 42 VALLEY // ORCAS Bradlee Thielen

DIVISION 44 // BUTTERFLIES

Christina Chow

DIVISION 45 // OWLS Jocylin Binkier

DIVISION 46 // ZEBRA

Autumn Solomon

DIVISION 48 // SUPERHEROES Brandon Webb

DIVISION 50 // PLATYPUS

Jayleen Leon

DIVISION 52 // Teresa Bendito

DIVISION 54 // WOLVES Bailey Duran

DIVISION 56 // PENGUINS

PATRICK OLD

DIVISION 58 // KEYS Allyson Weaver

DIVISION 62 // PANTHERS

Tran Hoang

DIVISION 64 // DINOSAURS Dorothy Wang

DIVISION 65 // TURTLES

Tasmia Ahmed

DIVISION 66 // GIRAFFES Brian Le

DIVISION 68 // FLAMINGOS

John Kendall

DIVISION 70 // ELEPHANTS Jimin Lee

DIVISION 72 //

Becky Luh

DIVISION 74 // CHIPMONKS Daisy Marshall

DIVISION 80 // ROCKS

Karla Bedolla

DIVISION 82 // BUNNIES Rochelle Banta

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THE DIVISIONS OF THE NORTHWEST

DIVISION AYN // POLAR BEARS Hannah Dew

DIVISION AYS // ESKIMOS

Alex Culbert

DIVISION 9 // NARWHALS Jasmair Bains

DIVISION 11/18C // SALMONS

Pranav Arya

DIVISION 13/15/17 // NINJA PANDAS Patricia Xie

DIVISION 18/20m // LIONS

Esther Chong

DIVISION 20i // SAMURAI Ria Bains

DIVISION 21 // BEES

Selina Nguyen

DIVISION 22/24 // RED PANDAS Lillian Sam

DIVISION 26 // UNICORNS

Kevin Ngo

DIVISION 27 // TOUCANS Josh Kim

DIVISION 28 // BATMAN

Jenna Liang

DIVISION 30 // JELLYFISH Jaskirat Kaur

DIVISION 32 // DRAGONS Jenny Feng

DIVISION 33 // KRAKEN

Greg Park

DIVISION 34 // SHARKS Ayane Kawaai

DIVISION 35 // TIGERS

Tyler Bosser

DIVISION 38 | STARS Georgette Lugalia

DIVISION 42 COASTAL // ORCAS

Marshall Ferre

DIVISION 42 VALLEY // ORCAS Bradlee Thielen

DIVISION 44 // BUTTERFLIES

Christina Chow

DIVISION 45 // OWLS Jocylin Binkier

DIVISION 46 // ZEBRA

Autumn Solomon

DIVISION 48 // SUPERHEROES Brandon Webb

DIVISION 50 // PLATYPUS

Jayleen Leon

DIVISION 52 // Teresa Bendito

DIVISION 54 // WOLVES Bailey Duran

DIVISION 56 // PENGUINS

PATRICK OLD

DIVISION 58 // KEYS Allyson Weaver

DIVISION 62 // PANTHERS

Tran Hoang

DIVISION 64 // DINOSAURS Dorothy Wang

DIVISION 65 // TURTLES

Tasmia Ahmed

DIVISION 66 // GIRAFFES Brian Le

DIVISION 68 // FLAMINGOS

John Kendall

DIVISION 70 // ELEPHANTS Jimin Lee

DIVISION 72 //

Becky Luh

DIVISION 74 // CHIPMONKS Daisy Marshall

DIVISION 80 // ROCKS

Karla Bedolla

DIVISION 82 // BUNNIES Rochelle Banta 32

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SCHOOL BEFORE PRESIDENT REPORT

SECRETARY REPORT

DCM ATTENDANCE NEWSLETTER MISC NEW TOTAL

REDMOND 200 100 300

LAKE WA 1000 50 100 1150

BOTHELL 200 100 300

INGLEMOOR 800 50 50 200 1100

ICS 500 200 700

EASTLAKE 100 100 200

JUANITA 100 100 200

WOODINVILLE 700 50 200 950

OVERLAKE 200 100 300

TESLA STEM 100 100 200

THE TALLIES NEW CLUBS – 100pts ANY REPORT TURNED IN ON TIME – 50pts ANY REPORT TURNED IN LATE – 10pts CLUBBERS AT DCM – 100 EACH NEWSLETTER MADE BEFORE 10th – 100pts

AT THE END OF THE YEAR, THE CLUB WITH THE MOST POINTS GETS EITHER A PIZZA PARTY OR

$100 WORTH OF DCON SPIRIT GEAR

TOUCAN TALLIES

MISC CATEGORY WILL DIFFER BY MONTH, AND POINTS AWARDED WILL VARY

 

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SCHOOL BEFORE PRESIDENT REPORT

SECRETARY REPORT

DCM ATTENDANCE NEWSLETTER MISC NEW TOTAL

REDMOND 200 100 300

LAKE WA 1000 50 100 1150

BOTHELL 200 100 300

INGLEMOOR 800 50 50 200 1100

ICS 500 200 700

EASTLAKE 100 100 200

JUANITA 100 100 200

WOODINVILLE 700 50 200 950

OVERLAKE 200 100 300

TESLA STEM 100 100 200

THE TALLIES NEW CLUBS – 100pts ANY REPORT TURNED IN ON TIME – 50pts ANY REPORT TURNED IN LATE – 10pts CLUBBERS AT DCM – 100 EACH NEWSLETTER MADE BEFORE 10th – 100pts

AT THE END OF THE YEAR, THE CLUB WITH THE MOST POINTS GETS EITHER A PIZZA PARTY OR

$100 WORTH OF DCON SPIRIT GEAR

TOUCAN TALLIES

MISC CATEGORY WILL DIFFER BY MONTH, AND POINTS AWARDED WILL VARY

 

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CONTACT INFO IN

TERN

ATI

ON

AL

INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT

MARIA

PALAZZOLO

ILLINOIS-EASTERN IOWA DISTRICT [email protected]

INTERNATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT

KEVIN

ZHANG

PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT [email protected]

INTERNATIONAL TRUSTEE FOR THE PNW DISTRICT

TASHRIMA

HOSSAIN

TEXAS-OKLAHOMA DISTRICT [email protected]

PNW

DIS

TRIC

T

GOVERNOR

LISA ANTONIO

DIVISION 28   [email protected]

TREASURER

ANEESH PAPPU

DIVISION 56   [email protected]

CONVENTION CHAIR

CLEO TSANG

DIVISION 32   [email protected]

D. 2

7 LT. GOVERNOR, DIVISION 27

JOSH

KIM

WOODINVILLE HS   EMAIL

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CONTACT INFO

INTE

RNA

TIO

NA

L

INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT

MARIA

PALAZZOLO

ILLINOIS-EASTERN IOWA DISTRICT [email protected]

INTERNATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT

KEVIN

ZHANG

PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT [email protected]

INTERNATIONAL TRUSTEE FOR THE PNW DISTRICT

TASHRIMA

HOSSAIN

TEXAS-OKLAHOMA DISTRICT [email protected]

PNW

DIS

TRIC

T GOVERNOR

LISA ANTONIO

DIVISION 28   [email protected]

SECRETARY

IK HOON JUNG

DIVISION 65   [email protected]

TREASURER

ANEESH PAPPU

DIVISION 56   [email protected]

BULLTIN EDITOR

JENNY ZHANG

DIVISION 32   [email protected]

CONVENTION CHAIR

CLEO TSANG

DIVISION 32   [email protected]

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LT. GOVERNOR, DIVISION 27

JOSH

KIM

WOODINVILLE HS   [email protected]

DISTRICT ADMIN

JOHN

JAY   ASSISTANT DISTRICT ADMIN

TOM SAUNDERS

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