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Page 1: Division 28 | December 2015 Newsletter

THEGOTHAM

CHRONICLES

Division 28Pacific Northwest District

Key Club International

DECEMBER 2015 | VOL 2 ISSUE 9BELLEVUE | INTERLAKE |

INTERNATIONAL | ISSAQUAH | LIBERTY | MERCER ISLAND | MOUNT SI |

NEWPORT | SAMMAMISH | SKYLINE

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Caring—Our Way of Life

04 Greetings from your Lieutenant Governor06 November DCM Recap08 Skate To Eliminate Recap10 December DCM and WinterCon Info12 Lieutenant Governor Election Rally14 Running For District Office16 The Eliminate Project18 Key Club 10120 Preferred Charities21 DCON Information22 Division 28 Information23 Officer/Member of the Month24 Divisional Contact Info26 District Contact Info

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Children: Their Future, Our Focus

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Hello Division 28 Key Clubbers,

It’s the last month of the year and I can certainly feel the holidays approaching! Although the weather is getting colder and the days are getting shorter, never forget that there are always those in our community who need our service and aid, no matter the time of year.

Now, as you may know DCON is coming up quickly. Although it’s a little less than 100 days away, it’s very important to get on top of registration right away! Officers, try to nail down who is going and finalize your price and members, be sure to let your officers know that you want to go as soon as possible!

Another divisional event coming up is the December DCM on December 11th from 6-8 pm at the Issaquah High School library. If you wish to participate in the white elephantexchange, please be sure to bring a gift!

In Love and Service,Adam NewtonLieutenant Governor of Division 28

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DECEMBER 5th

• PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY REPORTS DUEDECEMBER 10TH

• CLUB NEWSLETTER DUEDECEMBER 11TH

• DECEMBER DCM – WHITE ELEPHANT EXCHANGEJANUARY 9TH

• LIUTENANT GOVERNOR ELECTION RALLY

DECEMBER 2015

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NOVEMBER DCMNOVEMBER 186 – 8pm

At the November DCM, Key Clubbers brought in tons of canned food that was bagged and then donated to less fortunate families. Thank you so much to everyone who brought food! I’m sure that we’ve made an impact in the lives of many people this holiday season.

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NOVEMBER DCMSAMMAMISHHIGH SCHOOL

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On November 20th, over 300 Key Clubbers from all around the greater Seattle area gathered to go ice skating and raise money for The

ELIMINATE Project! Hosted by Divisions 26 & 28, Skate to Eliminate was a huge success. This event raised $1566, which means that we were

able to save 870 more babies!

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, over 300 Key Clubbers from all around the greater Seattle area gathered to go ice skating and raise money for The

ELIMINATE Project! Hosted by Divisions 26 & 28, Skate to Eliminate was a huge success. This event raised $1566, which means that we were

able to save 870 more babies!

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DECEMBER DCMWHITE ELEPHANT EXCHANGE

Come join us as we celebrate the holidays, D28 style!

If you want to participate in the exchange, please bring

a wrapped $5-10 gift without your name on it.

WHEN:December 11th, 2015

6-8 pm

WHERE:Issaquah High School Library

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WHAT: To elect the next Division 28 Lieutenant Governor

WHERE: Gibson Hall in IssaquahWHEN: January 9th, 3:30 – 6pm (candidates must arrive at 4:30, delegates must arrive at 4:45, and the rally begins at 5)WHO: Candidates, delegates, Kiwanis members, faculty advisors, district board members, and all other Key Club members

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Come join us as we elect the next leader of Division 28 for the 2016-2017 Key Club year! This is a very important event, so come out and support our candidates!

CANDIDATES: Arrive at 4:30, and be sure to be in business professional attire.DELEGATES: Arrive at 4:45, and be sure to be in business casual attire.EVERYONE ELSE: The rally will officially start at 5pm, so please try to be here before then. The attire will be business casual.

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GOVERNOR

DISTRICT

RUNNING FOR

EXECUTIVE BOARD“All you need is a passion and a dream”

Position Outline:

“Very demanding, however, extremely rewarding”

Tyler BosserPNW Governor

Interested? For more info:

CLICK HERE

- Attend ALL District Board Meetings and Rallies

- Serve as Chief Executive

- Attend various K-Family Related events

- Promote a District Projectand pursue District growth

- Oversee Lt. Governors

1 st

Feb

Registration Due

“A challenging learning

experience that will leave you

with lasting knowledge and

memories.” Suvir CopparamPNW Treasurer

Interested? For more info:CLICK HERE

Position Outline:

- Attend ALL District Board Meetings and Rallies

- Oversee Dues collectionand club Treasurer education

- Manage District finances

-Advance District membership-growth

TREASURER

DISTRICT

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RUNNING FOR

EXECUTIVE BOARD“All you need is a passion and a dream”

13 th

Feb

Candidates MeetingCrown Plaza: Seattle

Interested? For more info:

CLICK HERE

EDITOR

DISTRICT

“You won't be able to espresso

yourself without coffee puns

after this amazing experience!"Jojo Saunders

PNW Editor

Position Outline:

- Attend ALL District Board Meetings and Rallies

- Publish the District Newsletter: “The Espresso”

- Seek to improve District communications

- Oversee Divisional newsletter publications

SECRETARY

DISTRICT

“The white expanse of your Microsoft Word document

will be your canvas.”Tran Hoang

PNW Secretary

Interested? For more info:

CLICK HERE

Position Outline:• Attend ALL District Board Meetings and Rallies

• Overview Secretary Reports

• Prepare board meeting materials

• Take District Board Meeting Minutes

CopparamPNW Treasurer

and club Treasurer education

TREASURER

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THE PROJECT

ELIMINATE

BEANIE

$10

Every 11 minutes, a baby dies from

Maternal-Neonatal Tetanus

That’s 134 newborns dying daily

About 49,000 dying yearly

MNT is a terrible disease that targets

newborns, causing them to suffer through

unimaginable pain until they die within days.

But there’s good news

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THE PROJECT

WHITE OR

BLACK

ELIMINATE

SHIRT

With only $1.80 a mother and all

her future children can be vaccinated

Join Key Club and Kiwanis as we

ELIMINATE

this disease from the world

We can make a difference

-Elemonate Challenge

-Eliminate Merchandise

-Dance To Eliminate

-Fundraisers

We will ELIMINATE MNT

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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 pan-handle 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 communities and internationally, and are always

Proud 'N' Willing to serve!

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UNICEF

Since 1994, Key Club has been Trick-or-

Treating for UNICEF and over the years

has raised nearly US$5 million for iodine

deficiency programs worldwide and HIV

and AIDS programs in Kenya and

Swaziland. Now it’s helping the Eliminate

Project.

MARCH OF DIMES

For decades, Key Club has partnered

with the March of Dimes to give every

baby a healthy start. Key Club members

raise thousands of dollars annually

through various programs, including

collecting change, holding dances, and

taking part in March of Dimes’ signature

event, March for Babies.

CHILDREN’S MIRACLE NETWORK

HOSPITALS

Key Club participates with Children’s

Miracle Network Hospitals by sponsoring

fundraising events. Key Club members

also participate in service projects at their

local children’s hospital.

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Division 28 serves the Bellevue,

Issaquah, Mercer Island, and

Snoqualmie areas. It contains 10

schools, including Mercer Island,

Newport, Bellevue, Sammamish,

Interlake, International, Issaquah,

Skyline, Liberty, and Mount Si. Division

28 is one of the largest and most

committed divisions in the district, and

had the highest divisional attendance

at DCON 2015.

MASCOT:

Batman

COLORS:

Yellow and Black

“Twenty-eight dominate!”

DIVISION 28 AT A GLANCE

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OFFICER OF THE MONTH

MEMBER OF THE MONTH

OFFICER OF THE MONTH

MEMBER OF THE MONTH

DAVIS HATCH

BULLETIN EDITOR

Mount Si High School

The Mount Si bulletin editor had to

quit, so he has stepped up and

volunteered to take over that

position until elections.

JONAH TANG

MEMBER

Mercer Island High School

He has been an avid volunteer and

not only volunteers extensively but

also inspires other people to

volunteer with his enthusiasm.

Recently, he also worked with Vi Le

to organize an Eliminate Project

fundraiser!

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BELLEVUE

President – Charlene Lam

VP – Peter Ch’en

Secretary – Hannah Tsai

Treasurer – Ein Chang

Bulletin Editor – Hannah

Feller

PR – Jack George

INTERLAKE

President – Aurora Bays-

Muchmore

VP – Julia Chen

Secretary – Yael Goldin

Treasurer – Kevin Li

Bulletin Editor – Rosie

Skovron

Div. Rep. – Haneul Ryou

LIBERTY

President – Sara Bluhm

VP – Lauren Dodd

Secretary – Kacey Ton

Treasurer – Adriell Cabrera

Bulletin Editor – Lucas Maier

Div. Rep. – Nida

Phengkhanya

CO

NTA

CT

IN

FO

NEWPORT

President – Judi Wong

VP – Zuzu Tang

Secretary – Kevin Wu

Treasurer – Andy Li

Bulletin Editor – Mino Nakura

Committee Chair – Shelley

Liao

Div. Rep. – Timmy Pham

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INTERNATIONAL

President – Jasmine Zhu

VP – Athulya Rajkumar

Secretary – Rahma Kamel

Treasurer – Nijal Trivedi

Bulletin Editor – Lauren Lee

Div. Rep. – Sara Joy

ISSAQUAH

President – Nathan Nishi

VP – Austin Zhao

Secretary – Hannah Dyer

Treasurer – Danielle Jun

Bulletin Editor – Thomas

Chin

CSC – Kelly Chen

MERCER ISLAND

President – Aidan Wang

VP – Megan Lee

Secretary – Jasmine Louie

Treasurer – Dana He

Bulletin Editor – Rory Murphy

Fundraising – Vi Le

Publicity – Riley Fang

MOUNT SI

President – Mara Gothelf

VP – Annika Laufer

Secretary – Elizabeth Carroll

Treasurer – Noah Hance

Bulletin Editor – Addison

Webmaster – Donavan See

Div. Rep. – Carlos Larios

SAMMAMISH

President – Elizabeth Tran

VP – Lena Mai

Secretary – Chelsea Blanes

Treasurer – Min Li

Bulletin Editor – Meadow

Becker

SKYLINE

President – Justin Suh

VP – Sisir Gudipati

Secretary – Erika Kumar

Treasurer – Jonathan Seto

Bulletin Editor – Neel Baxi

Publicity – Sara Reed and Jessica

Ma

Kiwanis Liaison – Erika Shing

Special Events – Eric Ke and

Amulya Bhattarai

Div. Rep. – Eric Zeng

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DISTRICT CONTACT INFORMATION

INTERNATIONAL BOARD

RIP

LIVINGSTON

International

President

Alabama

PNW DISTRICT EXECUTIVE BOARD

TYLER

BOSSER

District [email protected]

TRAN

HOANG

District [email protected]

SUVIR

COPPARAM

District [email protected]

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DISTRICT CONTACT INFORMATION

ADDISON

CLIPFELL

International

Vice President

Michigan

DEVIN

SUN

PNW

International

Trustee

New Jersey

SUVIR

COPPARAM

District [email protected]

JOJO

SAUNDERS

District [email protected]

RYAN

MIURA

Convention [email protected]

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Thanks for reading!

Adam NewtonLieutenant Governor of

Division 28

Pacific Northwest Key Club

Key Club International

[email protected]

425.260.1210

Andes LeeDivisional Secretary

[email protected]

Jacque LiDivisional Public Relations

Officer

[email protected]

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