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Page 1: Division 27 | September 2014 Newsletter

PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT KEY CLUB

SEPT 2014

VOL 4 ISSUE 6

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

September // issue 6

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04 | GREETINGS

08 | #TEAMTOUCAN

10 | SPONSORING KIWANIS

12 | KEY DATES

14 | AUGUST DCM RECAP

15 | THE ESPRESSO

17 | TOT FOR UNICEF

20 | PREFERRED CHARITIES

24 | 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

September // issue 6

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GREETINGS

Hello Division 27, For many of us, school has finally started and hopefully your club meetings have as well! While you are in the recruitment stage of the year, please let me know if there is a way that I can help you out. Membership growth is a very important component to a successful year. With that said, please let me know when a good time for me to visit your club is! I will be visiting each club in our division at least twice, so it would be great if I could get my first round of visitations finished in this first month. In addition, please let me know if you would like me to do a presentation during my visit on the structure of Key Club International, The Eliminate Project, the K-Family, or anything else that takes your fancy! Speaking of the K-Family, I have also had the honor of attending Kiwanis DCON this past month. The Key Clubbers that attended and I were welcomed with loving hearts, and were treated fabulously. Kiwanians really are our parents, and we should treat them as such! Please get in contact with your sponsoring Kiwanis Clubs and advisors, and really strive to work with them this year. If you need help getting in contact with your Kiwanis Club, please let me know and I’ll get you guys acquainted! Also, keep in mind that you may be able to submit the dues for your club starting from next month! This can be a stressful time for your club’s board, especially the treasurer. If you need any help at any point of the process, please let me know!

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

Hi everyone! I’m Ethan Tsai and I am going to be a senior next year at Woodinville High School! I first joined Key Club in my sophomore year as a member and had a lot of fun getting to know the officers and the purpose of Key Club. The following year, I became the club secretary and tried to get more involved in Key Club. I realized how close the Key Club family is at this year’s DCON and got to meet some amazing Lieutenant Governors from other divisions. It was inspiring to see how many people cared about service all in one place and I truly enjoyed the experience. As a club officer, I can already feel some of the pressure of leading one club and I can only imagine what it’s like trying to handle all the clubs in our division. As Divisional Executive Assistant, I’d really like to help relieve some of the stress from our Lieutenant Governor, Josh. I hope to get even more involved in Key Club this year (especially at WHS) and I am looking forward to my last year of high school and DCON 2015! Ethan Tsai Executive Assistant, Division 27

From your Divisional Executive Assistant

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GREETINGS

Hello 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. 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! Lisa Antonio Pacific Northwest District Governor

From your District Governor

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GREETINGS

From your International Trustee

Hey, Pacific-Northwest! My name is Tashrima Hossain, and I’d like to introduce myself as the new International Trustee for your district. It is such an honor to be in your service, primarily by ensuring that your voices are heard at the international level during the upcoming year. I’m excited to join the PNW moose; I’ve already received so much enthusiasm from the Board, I’ve heard many great things about PNW, and I can’t wait to see all the great achievements your district has in store. To let you know a little about myself, I am from Cypress, Texas, which is a suburban area adjacent to the Houston border. In addition to Key Club, I devote much of my time to debate and Student Council— which often leaves with very little time for sleep! As a result, I’m a bit of a grandma, and I like spending much of my free time sleeping, reading, or just hanging out with friends. For those of you who would like to know more about my duties as International Trustee, I have a few basic responsibilities: attending International Board meetings, participating in a maximum of two district visits, and acting as a representative of the international level of Key Club. In addition, Governor Lisa and I completed a Governor-Trustee agreement, which identified the main expectations Lisa has of me, as your district’s Trustee; many of said goals revolve around constant communication and building positive Sister District relations—all of which are means to ensure that I effectively represent your views on the international level. Additionally, I serve with Jenalee Beazley, Rip Livingston, Liz Moore, and Nicole Lema on the Growth and Communications Committee. There, we predominantly focus on fostering a connection between advisors and Kiwanis clubs, making Key Club a school-wide name, creating a “cool factor” for Key Club, empowering local clubs to publicize their work, creating a strategic growth plan for KCI, and creating an annual club census. We already have a very specific set of goals and action steps for the first quarter; I plan to update you all with any progress in that arena. During my term, I will stay committed to the goals I campaigned with, but more than that, I intend to actively serve as a resource for you all. If you have questions about amendments, elections, service, or general Key Club knowledge, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me. I’m here as a resource, friend, and assistant in any way you may need. Call me, email me, Facebook me— I’m always ready to lend a hand. Tashrima Hossain International Trustee Georgia, KIWIN'S, & Pacific-Northwest [email protected]

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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!

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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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

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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KEY DATES

SEPTEMBER

SEPT. 5th Reports + Newsletter Due

SEPT. 28th DCM – Hosted by LWHS!

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

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KEY DATES

SEPTEMBER

SEPT. 5th Reports + Newsletter Due

SEPT. 28th DCM – Hosted by LWHS!

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. 14 13

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AUGUST DCM RECAP

On Saturday, August 30th, Divisions 22/24, 26, 27, 28, and 32 held a joint DCM/Capture the Flag Tournament in an effort to raise money for The Eliminate Project. A total of $110 was raised by our five divisions! That equates to 61 babies and mothers! Good job Key Clubbers!

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NEWLY RELEASED

GO TO http://issuu.com/pnwkc/docs/summer2014

The Espresso is our district’s publication that is created by our District Editor Jenny Zhang (Division 32)! Issues of the Espresso are released seasonally by the dates below. Inside, you can find updates around the PNW, articles written by the District Board, pictures from district events, information on preferred charities, updates from International, and more! Read the Espresso today!

RELEASE DATES FALL

WINTER DEC. 6 FEB. 21

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HOW TO ORDER BOXES! 1.  Go to http://

schools.trickortreatforunicef.org/order 2.  Click “Organization” 3.  Enter in the number of boxes you

would like to order 4.  Make sure you click “Trick or Treat

UNICEF Collection Boxes” 5.  Enter in the rest of the information! 6.  Tip from me – have it shipped to your

Faculty Adviser at your school 7.  Pass out to members and have fun

collecting change!

What is Trick or Treat for UNICEF? Founded in 1946, UNICEF has always put children first. It has helped save more children's lives than any other humanitarian organization. The U.S. Fund for UNICEF supports UNICEF's work and other efforts in support of the world's children. The donations from this fundraiser will be donated to the Eliminate Project, as it is the final year to Eliminate MNT from the world!

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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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KEY LEADER WHAT IS KEY LEADER?

Key Leader is a service leadership program created by Kiwanis. At Key Leader, you not only get to develop your leadership skills, but you also get to meet teenagers from

all sorts of different backgrounds

SEATTLE AREA KEY LEADER

WHY SHOULD I DO IT? Being a diverse person is a good thing, and this is the way to do just that! Teenagers from all over will be coming to

connect with strangers, and make newfound friends out of them. PNW District Board members will be in

attendance, as well as Key Clubbers and non-Key Clubbers.

NOVEMBER 7th-9th, 2014 CAMP SAMBICA, BELLEVUE

www.key-leader.org

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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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Slavery was abolished in America nearly two hundred years ago in 1865. However, it still exists not only in third world countries, but also within the comfort of America. In fact, it’s one of the fastest growing crimes in the world. With over 5.5 million children in the trafficking

industry, and only 0.4% victims identified, Redlight Traffic works around the clock to save these innocent children in need. Join other

Key Clubbers and #riseup against human trafficking.

For more info on how you can help out, check out www.redlighttraffic.org

Get the mobile app and report potential signs of

human trafficking

Use the hashtag #RiseUp with your posts to increase

awareness of human trafficking

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Slavery was abolished in America nearly two hundred years ago in 1865. However, it still exists not only in third world countries, but also within the comfort of America. In fact, it’s one of the fastest growing crimes in the world. With over 5.5 million children in the trafficking

industry, and only 0.4% victims identified, Redlight Traffic works around the clock to save these innocent children in need. Join other

Key Clubbers and #riseup against human trafficking.

For more info on how you can help out, check out www.redlighttraffic.org

Get the mobile app and report potential signs of

human trafficking

Use the hashtag #RiseUp with your posts to increase

awareness of human trafficking

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In the past year, the PNW District has more than tripled the district goal! However, that doesn’t mean that this is the end. 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

WHERE ARE WE AT? PNW DISTRICT PROGRESS

$4,272/$50,000

MARCH 2014

$53 Million

2015 GOAL

$110 Million

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In the past year, the PNW District has more than tripled the district goal! However, that doesn’t mean that this is the end. 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

WHERE ARE WE AT? PNW DISTRICT PROGRESS

$4,272/$50,000

MARCH 2014

$53 Million

2015 GOAL

$110 Million

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SAVE SOME BABIES. BUY SOME ELIMINATE MERCHANDISE.

dies every

from

maternal/neonatal tetanus

JUST

provides enough money to save a mother and her babies from MNT.

$1.80

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SAVE SOME BABIES. BUY SOME ELIMINATE MERCHANDISE.

dies every

from

maternal/neonatal tetanus

JUST

provides enough money to save a mother and her babies from MNT.

$1.80

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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

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“ ”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!

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

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“ ”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 // 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 32

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TOUCAN TALLIES SCHOOL BEFORE PRESIDENT

REPORT SECRETARY

REPORT DCM

ATTENDANCE NEWSLETTER MISC TOTAL

REDMOND 200

LAKE WA 450 50 100

BOTHELL 100 100

INGLEMOOR 700

ICS 100

EASTLAKE 100

JUANITA 100

WOODINVILLE 600

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 – 20pts MISC CATEGORY WILL DIFFER BY MONTH,

AND POINTS AWARDED WILL VARY

MISC POINTS OF THE MONTH

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

$100 WORTH OF DCON SPIRIT GEAR

ATTENDANCE AT SEATTLE RALLY!

MEMBERS ATTENDED – 200pts EACH 34

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TOUCAN TALLIES SCHOOL BEFORE PRESIDENT

REPORT SECRETARY

REPORT DCM

ATTENDANCE NEWSLETTER MISC TOTAL

REDMOND 200 200

LAKE WA 450 50 100 600

BOTHELL 100 100 200

INGLEMOOR 700 700

ICS 100 100

EASTLAKE 100 100

JUANITA 100 100

WOODINVILLE 600 600

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 – 20pts MISC CATEGORY WILL DIFFER BY MONTH,

AND POINTS AWARDED WILL VARY

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

$100 WORTH OF DCON SPIRIT GEAR

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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]

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]

D. 2

7 LT. GOVERNOR, DIVISION 27

JOSH

KIM

WOODINVILLE HS   EMAIL

DISTRICT ADMIN

JOHN

JAY   ASSISTANT DISTRICT ADMIN

TOM SAUNDERS

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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]

D. 2

7

LT. GOVERNOR, DIVISION 27

JOSH

KIM

WOODINVILLE HS   [email protected]

DISTRICT ADMIN

JOHN

JAY   ASSISTANT DISTRICT ADMIN

TOM SAUNDERS

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