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VOL. 2 ISSUE 1 APRIL 2013 PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT: DIVISION 65 ALOHA - BEAVERTON - CENTURY - FOREST GROVE - GLENCOE -HILLSBORO SOUTHRIDGE - SUNSET - WESTVIEW HEY KEY CLUBBERS, HOW DO YOU FEEL?! INSIDE THIS ISSUE COVER PAGE 1 UPCOMING EVENTS/SERVICE PARTNERS 2 LTG. INTRODUCTION 3 DCON RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS 4 ICON 5 HOPES & GOALS 6 DANCE PLANNING / FUNDRAISING 7 APRIL DIVISIONAL COUNCIL INFO 8 KEY CLUB ESSENTIALS 9 CONTACT INFO/ DISTRICT BOARD INFO. 10 Page 1
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VOL. 2 ISSUE 1

APRIL 2013

PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT: DIVISION 65

ALOHA - BEAVERTON - CENTURY - FOREST GROVE - GLENCOE -HILLSBORO –SOUTHRIDGE - SUNSET - WESTVIEW

HEY KEY CLUBBERS, HOW DO YOU FEEL?!

INSIDE THIS ISSUE COVER PAGE 1

UPCOMING EVENTS/SERVICE PARTNERS 2

LTG. INTRODUCTION 3

DCON RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS 4

ICON 5

HOPES & GOALS 6

DANCE PLANNING / FUNDRAISING 7

APRIL DIVISIONAL COUNCIL INFO 8

KEY CLUB ESSENTIALS 9

CONTACT INFO/ DISTRICT BOARD INFO. 10

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UPCOMING EVENTS

April 21, 2013 - APRIL DCM

@ Beaverton Community

Center 2:00-3:30

April 27, 2013 - March of Dimes

@ Rose Quarter 9:00AM

April 26-28, 2013 - Spring Board Meeting

@ Camp Wa-ri-ki

June 14. 2013 - Dance (Info TBD)

June 22, 2013 - Portland Rally (TBD)

SERVICE PARTNERS

SECRETARIES REMEMBER: LATE IS NEVER

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1. Download form off Google drive link (above) 2. Fill out on Microsoft Word and save file 3. Convert WORD file to PDF on http://

wordtopdf.com/ and save file 4. Email PDF file to [email protected]

and [email protected] as well as any advisors

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MEET YOUR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

High School: Glencoe High School Year: Sophomore # of years in Key Club: 2 #District Conventions attended: 2 Why I first Joined Key Club: I first joined Key Club because I heard about it from my cousins and older friends. At first, I thought they made keys, but then I realized it was a club dedicated to community service and I became obsessed. It was a great way to help out my com-munity, and it was a lot of fun, so I decided to take up more in key club, and became my

Favorite Key Club Project: My favorite key club project was during the winter. It was an event sponsored by the Hillsboro Kiwanis where we got to mingle around, sing, and help make a pleasant Christmas experi-ence for the adults with disabilities. It was a joy to see the smiles in their faces when we sang, and especially when Santa came out to deliver presents. I thoroughly enjoyed being able to help give them a joyful Christ-mas experience. Fun Facts 1) I’ve been to many countries and places around the world 2) I am obsessed with Key Club 3) I like listening to music by British Artists such as Ellie Golding, Emeli Sande, etc 4) I love learning new languages, and I hope to travel when I’m older 5) I LOVE community service I am so thrilled to have this opportunity to serve as our division’s Lieutenant Governor for the 2013-2014 year. I will do my best this year to bring our great division together as a whole. Congratulations to all the newly elected officers who I know will do a fabulous job this year in their newly elected positions. I can’t wait to see what our division will accomplish, and I hope to see all of you soon!

In love and service, Christon Senekham

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Division 65 made a large showing at DCON this year with about 68 attendees. Besides all the photo bombs, ice breakers, and craziness hap-pening at DCON, it was a time for past and cur-rent board members as well as members to re-new their love for service. I hope that each and everyone of you that attended not only take home the memories, but your newly found or rejuvenated love for service back home to your clubs. We a student led organization whose aim is to change the world for the better. We serve because we want to help those around us. The fun is just an added bonus to the great things we do.

DCON RECAP / HIGHLIGHTS

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Didn’t get enough of that Key Club spirit at DCON? If you’re looking to take your love and spirit for service to a whole other level, ICON is for YOU! You will be joining the Pacific Northwest District on a week long trip to the Capitol for sightseeing and touring the city. At the conven-tion, you will be mixing and min-gling with over 3000 other key club-bers from all over the world. At ICON, not only will you be having the time of your life, you will be part of Key Club’s largest event where you will play a part in deciding this year’s new International Board. If you are interested in attending this year’s convention or have anything to ask please contact me!

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HOPES AND GOALS FOR THIS YEAR

Last year was a good year for Division 65. With Susie Than, our phenomenal and much loved IP Lieutenant Governor, we were able to unite our division more than ever before, bring-ing home the spirit stick from Portland Rally, and altogether, bringing together our division as a whole. For my term, I would like to keep our divi-sion close by not only having interdivision events, but also by increasing attendance at our Divi-sional Council Meetings, and creating volunteer opportunities that would unite all the schools within our division. I would also place emphasis on fundraising for our causes (UNICEF, March of Dimes, Children’s Miracle Network) along with this year’s District Project which has yet to be determined. Not only will the emphasis be placed on fundraising, it will also be placed on volunteering, as this is what Key Club is all about. As for Board Officers: I will be working more closely with you to make sure that our clubs are in good standing. Presidents and Vice Presidents should lead

the club. Secretaries should be taking meeting minutes

and reporting back to me and the district sec-retary how your club is doing.

Treasurers should handle club finances and dues.

Editors are responsible for newsletters and get-ting Key Club out the to rest of the school.

It is CRUCIAL that all officers do their job cor-rectly because not only do your key clubbers de-pend on you, but the rest of Key Club Interna-tional as a whole. **** As most of the old officers/DCM attendees know, I am currently in the process of planning our divisions dance to raise money for one of our causes. This dance is tentatively planned for the end of the school year at Century High School. Further planning will be done at the next DCM. (More details on the next page) Essentially, here is what we’re aiming to accom-plish this year: Unite our division Charter a club at Jesuit High School Do more fundraising Ensure clubs are in good standing Hold the divisional dance Apply for and WIN awards at DCON 2014 Next year, will be the 65th annual District Convention, which means it’s Division 65’s year to prove ourselves to the other divisions. With hard work and cooperation on your parts, officers, we will create an even better division than we are now!

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DANCE PLANNING / FUNDRAISING LOCATION: CENTURY HS (In negotiation)

DATE/TIME: June 14th, 2013 8-11pm THEME: “Service in the Sand (Not official)” - casual/non-formal dance ENTRANCE FEE: $5 Once the location is finalized, we will decide on the DJ, decorations and food & drink and other recreations. Committees will be created for the dance, and it will happen. Our main objective is to raise as much money as possible to donate to one of our causes in a way that involves everyone in a fun and inclusive way. The dance will be open to all high school students from the schools in the division, or to other key clubbers from other divisions that want to join in on the fun. PS: Since this is of course, a key club sponsored & related event, there will be NO tolerance for drugs/alcohol or foul behavior. The event will be insured and liabilities, if any will be covered through our lovely Kiwanis. THIS EVENT WILL HAPPEN. THERE WILL

BE NO BACKING DOWN FROM THIS.

As for the fundraisers which were previously due by April 1st, 2013, I know a lot of clubs haven’t gotten started, or have had trouble with getting their fundraiser started. Continue on fundraising for our causes and for the dance. So far, these clubs have fundraised: Beaverton: $178 - Krispy Kremes donut sale Century: $100 - Happy Panda off 185th Glencoe: $192.72 - Burgerville on Cornell Rd. Westview: $83 - Pizza Schmizza on 185th The money we fundraise will go towards renting out the venue for the dance, paying the DJ, decora-tions and other recreations at the dance. The money generated from the dance will be counted up and written in check to the cause of our choice. *** The original inspiration of this dance was inspired from the Seattle Divisions, which had a winter masquerade party to raise money for PRO-JECT:EDUCATE. They fundraised over $1000 dollars to help rebuild a library and supply kids with school supplies in a matter of 3 hours.

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April Divisional Council Meeting Information

THIS MONTH’S DCM WILL BE HELD ON APRIL 21ST

AT BEAVERTON COMMUNITY CENTER FROM 1:00-2:30PM

12350 SW 5th St.

Beaverton, OR 97005

(Near the Beaverton Library)

TENTATIVE AGENDA Roll Call Officer retirement / Induction Icebreakers Officer training DCON recap Dance planning/ Fundraiser Future planning March of Dimes Guest speaker IP LtG. Van Susie Than Page 8

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KEY CLUB CHEER

Leader: Hey, Key Clubbers! How do you feel?! Key Clubber: I feel good! Oh! I feel so good! UH! (two fists, elbows tucked, downward arm thrust) Double it up, UH! UH! (two fists, elbows tucked, downward arm thrust) x2 Triple it up, UH! UH! UH! (two fists, elbows tucked, downward arm thrust) x3 One long UH! UHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! (right arm extended outward, up and down, wave like motion.) Rapper-style, UH, UH, UH, UH, UH (“Uh” spoken with spunky attitude, fin- gers extended, elbows bent, and un-tucked, arms form an “A” shaped wedge, sharply chop air, alternating between right and left arms.) **Note: At the end of the cheer, throw up a “65” sign, or an awkward turtle in the air while screaming out “65” loudly is also encouraged to spread and promote divisional cheer and spirit.

KEY CLUB PLEGDE I pledge, on my honor, To uphold the objects of Key Club Interna-tional; To build my home, school, and community; To serve my nation and God; And combat all forces which tend to under-mine these institutions.

KEY CLUB ESSENTIALS

KEY CLUB STRUCTURE

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DISTRICT BOARD CONTACT INFORMATION

DISTRICT GOVERNOR

TRANG TRAN

[email protected]

DISTRICT SECRETARY

HAKIKAT BAINS

[email protected]

DISTRICT TREASURER

ERIC GREWAL

[email protected]

DISTRICT EDITOR

SARA THOMAS

[email protected]

MEET YOUR 2013-2014 EXECUTIVE BOARD!

WWW.WESOFLY-SIXTYFIVE.TUMBLR.COM

CHRISTON SENEKHAM LIEUTENENANT GOVERNOR DIVISION 65 PNW DISTRICT CELL PHONE: (503)-332-8576 (+text) E-MAIL: [email protected] SKYPE: christon.senekham

Hashtag “Div65” & “Division65” on Instagram for anything Key Club related so we can see what our division is up to!

INTERNATIONAL TRUSTEE: CAITLIN STROUP [email protected]

CONVENTION CHAIR: DENNY LIM [email protected]

DISTRICT ADMIN.: JOHN JAY [email protected]