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Division 66 July 2014 Newsletter

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Page 1: Division 66 July 2014 Newsletter

GIRAFFE PRESS TH

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P A C I F I C N O R T H WE S T D I S T R I C T K E Y C L U B

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Lt. Governor’s Greeting

May Recap

What’s Poppin’ in PNW

Spotlight on Ryan Miura

District Appointed Officers

Portland Area Rally

Summer Rallies

International Trustee

The ELIMINATE Project

Summer Service Projects

July DCM

Key Leader

Super Spots Scoreboard

Key Club 101

Contact Information

Social Media

CENTENNIAL • CLACKAMAS • CORBETT • THE DALLES • DAMASCUS CHRISTIAN • GLADSTONE • GRESHAM • OREGON CITY • PORTLAND LUTHERAN • REX PUTNAM • REYNOLDS • SAM BARLOW • SANDY

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JUL 2014 // VOLUME 2 // ISSUE 4

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Lt. Governor’s Greeting

Portland Area Rally Recap

Int’l Convention Recap

International Board

Message from Kevin Zhang

Children’s Miracle Network

Key Leader

What’s Poppin’ in PNW

Kiwanis Family

The ELIMINATE Project

Seattle Rally

July DCM

Super Spots Scoreboard

Contact Information

Social Media

CENTENNIAL • CLACKAMAS • CORBETT • THE DALLES • DAMASCUS CHRISTIAN • GLADSTONE • GRESHAM • OREGON CITY • PORTLAND LUTHERAN • REX PUTNAM • REYNOLDS • SAM BARLOW • SANDY

TABLE OF CONTENTS

JUL 2014 // VOLUME 2 // ISSUE 4

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It’s hard to believe that the first month of summer has already passed by us. My hope is that, in between hanging out with friends, going on trips, procrastinating on summer homework, or other summer fun, you all have fit service into your summer days. Remember, just because school is out does not mean that service has to end!

I have just returned from Anaheim, California after attending International Convention. At convention, I learned about Key Club’s organization, service partners, and new leadership skills. I met people from all around the world who share a passion for service, proving that Key Club truly is an international organization. You can read more about ICON on page 8.

Coming home with new knowledge, I want to invite all the officers to Officer Training. The date is still being figured out, so I will let you all know as soon as I find out. All Key Club members, I want to invite you all to the DCM, which will be held on the same date. It will surely be a great time to get together during this busy summer, so I hope to see you all there!

One last exciting bit of news from ICON. Former Lieutenant Governor of our Pacific Northwest District, Kevin Zhang, ran for the position of International Vice President. Through the intense process of caucusing and House of Delegates and anxiety that came with waiting for results, the Pacific Northwest District was proud and extremely happy to find out that Kevin Zhang won the position of International Vice President. Amazing work, Kevin! We know we will do an amazing job!

With all that said, I hope you all continue to serve your homes, schools, and communities. Until I see you next, take care, Division 66!

Yours In Caring Service,

Brian Le 2014-2015 Lieutenant Governor of Division 66

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“Brave” by Sara Bareilles For most of us, being servant leaders of our community can sometimes put us in situations that we are not comfortable with; however, I know that all of us have the potential to be amazing leaders and to change this world. All it takes is a little bravery:

Make your words meaningful. Stand up for what is right. Take charge in your community. Whatever you do, stay brave and believe in yourself.

Let your words be anything but empty. Why don't you tell them the truth?

Say what you wanna say; and let the words fall out. Honestly I wanna see you be brave

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It’s hard to believe that the first month of summer has already passed by us. My hope is that, in between hanging out with friends, going on trips, procrastinating on summer homework, or other summer fun, you all have fit service into your summer days. Remember, just because school is out does not mean that service has to end! I have just returned from Anaheim, California after attending International Convention. At convention, I learned about Key Club’s organization, service partners, and new leadership skills. I met people from all around the world who share a passion for service, proving that Key Club truly is an international organization. You can learn more about ICON on page ___. Coming home with new knowledge, I want to invite all the officers to Officer Training. The date is still being figured out, so I will let you all know as soon as I find out. All Key Club members, I want to invite you all to the DCM, which will be held on the same date. It will surely be a great time to get together during this busy summer, so I hope to see you all there! One last exciting bit of news from ICON. Former Lieutenant Governor of our Pacific Northwest District, Kevin Zhang, ran for the position of International Vice President. Through the intense process of caucusing and House of Delegates and anxiety that came with waiting for results, the Pacific Northwest District was proud and extremely happy to find out that Kevin Zhang won the position of International Vice President. Amazing work, Kevin! We know we will do an amazing job! With all that said, I hope you all continue to serve your homes, schools, and communities. Until I see you next, take care, Division 66!

Yours In Caring Service,

Brian Le 2014-2015 Lieutenant Governor of Division 66

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“Firework” by Katy Perry Keeping with the Forth of July theme, I chose “Firework” by Katy Perry as this month’s song. I truly believe that each and everyone of you have the ability in you to do something absolutely amazing. All it takes is a little spark to ignite you. Find what it is that sparks you to serve your home, school, and community. If you can do that, I know that you’ll become an unstoppable force. Show the world what you’re made of!

'Cause, baby, you're a firework

Come on, show 'em what you're worth

Make 'em go, "Aah, aah, aah"

As you shoot across the sky

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On Saturday, June 21st, 22 Key Clubbers from Division 66 joined over 150 Key Clubbers from around the Portland Area region for Portland Area Rally 2014: Superheroes of Service. For one day, these members chanted cheers, took selfies, met new friends, learned more about

service, and had lots of fun! From a fun photo booth to McChickens served at lunch, the day at Portland Area Rally was a blast. With a lot of efforts set up to help the ELIMINATE Project, a $1,017.18 profit was made. Good job, Key Clubbers! Hope you all had an amazing time!

TO VIEW MORE

PICTURES CHECK OUT

ON TWITTER & INSTAGRAM

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On Saturday, June 21st, 22 Key Clubbers from Division 66 joined over 150 Key Clubbers from around the Portland Area region for Portland Area Rally 2014: Superheroes of Service. For one day, these members chanted cheers, took selfies, met new friends, learned more about

service, and had lots of fun! From a fun photo booth to McChickens served at lunch, the day at Portland Area Rally was a blast. With a lot of efforts set up to help the ELIMINATE Project, a $1,017.18 profit was made. Good job, Key Clubbers! Hope you all had an amazing time!

TO VIEW MORE

PICTURES CHECK OUT

ON TWITTER & INSTAGRAM

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On June 30th, 2014, 40 Pacific Northwest District Key Clubbers departed from SeaTac Airport to fly to Anaheim, California for ICON 2014. The first two days, Key Clubbers enjoyed Disneyland and California Adventure parks, but the fun was yet to start. From July 2nd to July 6th, they joined 1700 Key Clubbers from around the entire world to talk about Key Club, learn about service, become inspired to help the community, and unify as one international organization. During convention, Key Clubbers were hard at work, learning about service in workshops, hearing about candidates during caucusing, and voting in the House of Delegates. PNW Key Clubbers cheered at all the sessions, proving that they were the most spirited members of Key Club International. In between it all, countless pictures were taken and new friends were made. If you missed on ICON this year, ICON 2015 will be held in Indianapolis to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Kiwanis International.

TO SEE MORE, LOOK UP KEY CLUB

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On June 30th, 2014, 40 Pacific Northwest District Key Clubbers departed from SeaTac Airport to fly to Anaheim, California for ICON 2014. The first two days, Key Clubbers enjoyed Disneyland and California Adventure parks, but the fun was yet to start. From July 2nd to July 6th, they joined 1700 Key Clubbers from around the entire world to talk about Key Club, learn about service, become inspired to help the community, and unify as one international organization. During convention, Key Clubbers were hard at work, learning about service in workshops, hearing about candidates during caucusing, and voting in the House of Delegates. PNW Key Clubbers cheered at all the sessions, proving that they were the most spirited members of Key Club International. In between it all, countless pictures were taken and new friends were made. If you missed on ICON this year, ICON 2015 will be held in Indianapolis to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Kiwanis International.

TO SEE MORE, LOOK UP KEY CLUB

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INTERNATIONAL BOARD

ILLINOIS-EASTERN IOWA PACIFIC NORTHWEST

JENALEE BEAZLEY

GARY CHENG

RENISHA DALEY

KELSEY HARRINGTON

LAKEN KELLY NICOLE LEMA

RIP LIVINGSTON

SHANE MEYERS LIZ MOORE

ROBBIE MATHIS

BARRY SENG

SOUTHWEST DISTRICT MICHIGAN DISTRICT

JAMAICA DISTRICT

INDIANA DISTRICT

NEW YORK DISTRIT

NEW JERSEY DISTRICT

ALABAMA DISTRICT FLORIDA DISTRICT CAPITAL DISTRICT KENTUCKY-TENNESEE DISTRICT

PENNSYLVANIA DISTRICT

a word from INTERNATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT & PACIFIC NORTHWEST’S VERY OWN

Over this past week, I along with 39 other PNW Key Clubbers and six Kiwanis

chaperones had the opportunity to attend the 71st annual International Convention in the vibrant city of Anaheim, California. While there, we had the opportunity to attend educational workshops, meet Key Clubbers from across the world, and elect the 2014-2015 Key Club International Board. I am truly humbled and honored to announce that I was chosen out of a field of four other highly qualified candidates to be your next International Vice President.

My biggest support throughout the entire journey, from the moment I decided to run until my name was announced on stage, was the entire Pacific Northwest District. So let me take this time to thank every single one of you- all 13,000+ members. It was your support that got me through not only ICON week but the months leading up to it. Thank you to everyone that messaged be “good luck” and to all of those that congratulated me afterwards. Even though many of you did not attend ICON 2014, I still felt as if all of you were alongside me. I look forward to personally thanking many of you as I travel to some of the upcoming area rallies. To all the graduating seniors, even though I will not have the opportunity to serve you for this upcoming year, I hope that many of you will decide to join Circle K in college and eventually Kiwanis.

Hello Pacific Northwest District Key Clubbers!

Once again, THANK YOU to the mighty Pacific Northwest District! I look forward to yet another fantastic year of service, friendship, and growth not only for Key Club International but also for our district! In Service,

Kevin Zhang Kevin Zhang Key Club International Vice President [email protected]

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INTERNATIONAL BOARD

ILLINOIS-EASTERN IOWA PACIFIC NORTHWEST

JENALEE BEAZLEY

GARY CHENG

RENISHA DALEY

KELSEY HARRINGTON

LAKEN KELLY NICOLE LEMA

RIP LIVINGSTON

SHANE MEYERS LIZ MOORE

ROBBIE MATHIS

BARRY SENG

SOUTHWEST DISTRICT MICHIGAN DISTRICT

JAMAICA DISTRICT

INDIANA DISTRICT

NEW YORK DISTRIT

NEW JERSEY DISTRICT

ALABAMA DISTRICT FLORIDA DISTRICT CAPITAL DISTRICT KENTUCKY-TENNESEE DISTRICT

PENNSYLVANIA DISTRICT

a word from INTERNATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT & PACIFIC NORTHWEST’S VERY OWN

Over this past week, I along with 39 other PNW Key Clubbers and six Kiwanis

chaperones had the opportunity to attend the 71st annual International Convention in the vibrant city of Anaheim, California. While there, we had the opportunity to attend educational workshops, meet Key Clubbers from across the world, and elect the 2014-2015 Key Club International Board. I am truly humbled and honored to announce that I was chosen out of a field of four other highly qualified candidates to be your next International Vice President.

My biggest support throughout the entire journey, from the moment I decided to run until my name was announced on stage, was the entire Pacific Northwest District. So let me take this time to thank every single one of you- all 13,000+ members. It was your support that got me through not only ICON week but the months leading up to it. Thank you to everyone that messaged be “good luck” and to all of those that congratulated me afterwards. Even though many of you did not attend ICON 2014, I still felt as if all of you were alongside me. I look forward to personally thanking many of you as I travel to some of the upcoming area rallies. To all the graduating seniors, even though I will not have the opportunity to serve you for this upcoming year, I hope that many of you will decide to join Circle K in college and eventually Kiwanis.

Hello Pacific Northwest District Key Clubbers!

Once again, THANK YOU to the mighty Pacific Northwest District! I look forward to yet another fantastic year of service, friendship, and growth not only for Key Club International but also for our district! In Service,

Kevin Zhang Kevin Zhang Key Club International Vice President [email protected]

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“ WORKING TO SAVE THE LIVES

OF KIDS IN YOUR COMMUNITY.

OUR NETWORK INCLUDES 170 NONPROFIT HOSPITALS THAT PROVIDE CARE FOR EVERY PATIENT ”

KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL

PREFERRED CHARITY

provide • LIFE SAVING EQUIPMENT

• RESEARCH

• THERAPY

• CHARITABLE CARE

TO SAVE & TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF AS MANY

CHILDREN AS POSSIBLE

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PORTLAND AREA

www.key-leader.org

“ KEY LEADER IS A WEEKEND EXPERIENTIAL LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

FOR TODAY’S YOUNG LEADERS ”

CAMP COLLINS GRESHAM

SEATTLE AREA

CAMP SAMBICA BELLEVUE

While exploring leadership in a whole new way, participants will make new friends

and have experiences they will never

forget.

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PNW PORTLAND AREA RALLY

TACOMA RALLY

ICON 2014

RALLY IN THE VALLEY: KNIGHT OF SERVICE

SEATTLE RALLY: A MAGICAL WORLD OF SERVICE

SUMMER BOARD (DISTRICT BOARD)

Friday, July 11th to Saturday, July 12th Camp Fire Walani

See page ____

August 8th-August 10th

EASTSIDE RALLY: WARRIORS OF SERVICE

Saturday, August 16th, 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM Moses Lake High School

KIWANIS FAMILY get to know your

ADULTS DISABLED

HIGH SCHOOLERS

COLLEGE MIDDLE

SCHOOLERS

ELEMENTARY

SCHOOLERS

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ADULTS DISABLED

HIGH SCHOOLERS

COLLEGE MIDDLE

SCHOOLERS

KIWANIS FAMILY get to know your

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLERS

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PHOTO CREDIT: “THE ELIMINATE PROJECT” FACEBOOK PAGE

maternal neonatal tetanus

claims the life of 1 9 every

JUST

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

$1.80

THE ELIMINATE PROJECT

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PHOTO CREDIT: “THE ELIMINATE PROJECT” FACEBOOK PAGE

maternal neonatal tetanus

claims the life of 1 9 every

JUST

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

$1.80

THE ELIMINATE PROJECT

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the PROJECT

ELIMINATE our 2014-2015 District Project

support

PROTECT THE CONNECTION

T-SHIRT TANK

TANK SNAPBACK

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JULY DCM & officer training

It’s time to prepare for the new school year! Officers: come and get trained for your positions and learn some tips and advice to better your club. You will work with others with the same position as you and brainstorm ideas together. Your journey as a Key Club Officer will truly pay off, but first, you all need the proper knowledge and skills to be successful. I will lay the groundwork for you all, and I am sure that you all will take off from there and lead your clubs to do amazing things.

The DCM will take place right after the training. All members are welcome to come. This will be a BBQ with the Kiwanians! Bring chips, desserts, and other utensils! Hamburgers will be provided. This will be a nice social time to meet members from other clubs. Hope to see you there!

385 NW Miller Ave, Gresham, OR 97030

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CLACKAMAS 299 20 20 45 10 394

CORBETT 108 3 10 121

THE DALLES 0 0

DAMASCUS CHRISTIAN 0 0

GLADSTONE 0 0

GRESHAM 127 20 8 155

OREGON CITY 5 5

PORTLAND LUTHERAN 5 5

REX PUTNAM 0 0

REYNOLDS 66 66

SAM BARLOW 70 20 20 20 6 8 144

SANDY 16 16

The club with the most

Super Spots at the end

of the term will win a

20 Vice President Report (submitted by the 1st of the month)

20 Editor Report (submitted by the 1st of the month)

20 Secretary Report (submitted by the 5th of the month)

3 DCM attendance (per member)

10 PCM attendance

10 Communication throughout the month

IN MARCH 2015

SUPER SPOTS SCOREBOARD

SUPER SPOTS BREAK DOWN

CLACKAMAS 394 GRESHAM 155 CORBETT 121

in the lead

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JULY DCM & officer training

It’s time to prepare for the new school year! Officers: come and get trained for your positions and learn some tips and advice to better your club. You will work with others with the same position as you and brainstorm ideas together. Your journey as a Key Club Officer will truly pay off, but first, you all need the proper knowledge and skills to be successful. I will lay the groundwork for you all, and I am sure that you all will take off from there and lead your clubs to do amazing things.

The DCM will take place right after the training. All members are welcome to come. This will be a BBQ with the Kiwanians! Bring chips, desserts, and other utensils! Hamburgers will be provided. This will be a nice social time to meet members from other clubs. Hope to see you there!

385 NW Miller Ave, Gresham, OR 97030

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12 PM DCM

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CENTENNIAL NEW! 20 9 10 39

CLACKAMAS 299 20 20 45 10 394

CORBETT 108 3 10 121

THE DALLES 0 0

DAMASCUS CHRISTIAN 0 0

GLADSTONE 0 0

GRESHAM 127 20 8 155

OREGON CITY 5 5

PORTLAND LUTHERAN 5 5

REX PUTNAM 0 0

REYNOLDS 66 66

SAM BARLOW 70 20 20 20 6 8 144

SANDY 16 16

The club with the most

Super Spots at the end

of the term will win a

20 Vice President Report (submitted by the 1st of the month)

20 Editor Report (submitted by the 1st of the month)

20 Secretary Report (submitted by the 5th of the month)

3 DCM attendance (per member)

10 PCM attendance

10 Communication throughout the month

IN MARCH 2015

SUPER SPOTS SCOREBOARD

SUPER SPOTS BREAK DOWN

CLACKAMAS 394 GRESHAM 155 SAM BARLOW 144

in the lead

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MEMBERSHIP GROWTH DIRECTOR

[email protected]

DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR

[email protected]

ASSISTANT DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR

[email protected]

CONVENTION CHAIR

DIVISION 32

pnwconventionchair @gmail.com

DISTRICT TREASURER

DIVISION 56

apappu97 @gmail.com

DISTRICT EDITOR

DIVISION 32

[email protected]

CONTACT INFORMATION

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DISTRICT GOVERNOR

DIVISION 28

[email protected]

DISTRICT SECRETARY

DIVISION 65

[email protected]

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LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

DIVISION 66

[email protected]

CLACKAMAS President: Louiza Bovaeva Vice President: Bailey Chen Secretary: Lauren Phan Treasurer: Patrick Le Editor: Hung Le

CENTENNIAL President: Tommy Nguyen Vice President: Darelene Xiong Secretary: Treasurer: Helen Nguyen Editor: Stephanie Hout

CORBETT President: Nicole Philpott Vice President: Anna Wilms-Crowe Secretary: Miranda Winters Treasurer: Cedar Mackaness Editor: Chloe Ballard

OREGON CITY President: Whitney Scruton Vice President: Olivia Yoder

Secretary/Treasurer: Elena Szlemp

REYNOLDS President: Vianey Jimenez Vice President: Veronica Villegas Secretary: Soltsi Hernandez Treasurer: Kayla Cha

SAM BARLOW President: Haley Coutts President: Ana Parvankin Vice President: Ashley DuPis Secretary: Bethany McCurley Treasurer: Kainoa Cuttitta Editor: Isis Dominique Navarro

GRESHAM President: Victoria Blanger Vice President: Olivia Loftin Secretary: Hannah Hohbach Treasurer: Tim Smart Editor: Tahji Cutler

SANDY President: Grace Knapp

President: Pam Frasier Vice President: Clayton Westbrook Secretary: Molly Nutt Treasurer: Julie Grosav Community Liaison: Zayna Salveter

INCOMPLETE INFORMATION FROM: The Dalles Damascus Christian Gladstone Portland Lutheran Rex Putnam (Inactive)

COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR

[email protected]

DISTRICT PROJECT DIRECTOR

[email protected]

K-FAMILY RELATIONS DIRECTOR

[email protected]

INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT

INDIANA-EASTERN IOWA

INTERNATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT

PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT

INTERNATIONAL TRUSTEE PACIFIC NORTHWEST’S

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MEMBERSHIP GROWTH DIRECTOR

[email protected]

DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR

[email protected]

ASSISTANT DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR

[email protected]

CONVENTION CHAIR

DIVISION 32

pnwconventionchair @gmail.com

DISTRICT TREASURER

DIVISION 56

apappu97 @gmail.com

DISTRICT EDITOR

DIVISION 32

[email protected]

CONTACT INFORMATION

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DISTRICT GOVERNOR

DIVISION 28

[email protected]

DISTRICT SECRETARY

DIVISION 65

[email protected]

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LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

DIVISION 66

[email protected]

CLACKAMAS President: Louiza Bovaeva Vice President: Bailey Chen Secretary: Lauren Phan Treasurer: Patrick Le Editor: Hung Le

CENTENNIAL President: Tommy Nguyen Vice President: Darelene Xiong Secretary: Kalhia Yang Treasurer: Helen Nguyen Editor: Stephanie Hout

CORBETT President: Nicole Philpott Vice President: Anna Wilms-Crowe Secretary: Miranda Winters Treasurer: Cedar Mackaness Editor: Chloe Ballard

OREGON CITY President: Whitney Scruton Vice President: Olivia Yoder

Secretary/Treasurer: Elena Szlemp

REYNOLDS President: Vianey Jimenez Vice President: Veronica Villegas Secretary: Soltsi Hernandez Treasurer: Kayla Cha

SAM BARLOW President: Haley Coutts President: Ana Parvankin Vice President: Ashley DuPis Secretary: Bethany McCurley Treasurer: Kainoa Cuttitta Editor: Isis Dominique Navarro

GRESHAM President: Victoria Blanger Vice President: Olivia Loftin Secretary: Hannah Hohbach Treasurer: Tim Smart Editor: Tahji Cutler

SANDY President: Grace Knapp

President: Pam Frasier Vice President: Clayton Westbrook Secretary: Molly Nutt Treasurer: Julie Grosav Community Liaison: Zayna Salveter

INCOMPLETE INFORMATION FROM: The Dalles Damascus Christian Gladstone Portland Lutheran Rex Putnam (Inactive)

COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR

[email protected]

DISTRICT PROJECT DIRECTOR

[email protected]

K-FAMILY RELATIONS DIRECTOR

[email protected]

INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT

INDIANA-EASTERN IOWA

INTERNATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT

PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT

INTERNATIONAL TRUSTEE PACIFIC NORTHWEST’S

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PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT of KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL

DIVISION 66

3636 WOODVIEW TRACE INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46268 • 317.875.8755 • US AND CANADA: 800-KIWANIS

www.pnwkeyclub.org www.keyclub.org

“CARING – OUR WAY OF LIFE”