Area 7, Did you enjoy WRLC? Well in a this week you will get the chance to show off your skills at this year’s Area Career and Development Conference. Here you are competing to the State Career and Development Conference. Good luck, and I hope to see you there! Feel free to come introduce yourself to me! I am also still eager to visit your chapters. I have gotten the chance to visit Olympic, North Mason, Emerald Ridge, and Rogers. If you would like me to come to your chapter feel free to email me or text me with your name and chapter! Kayla Heitzman Area 7 President 253.985.0289 Kayla.heitzman@wadeca- officer.org Area 7 President, Kayla Heitzman AREA 7 CHAPTERS Bonney Lake Bremerton Central Kitsap Curtis Emerald Ridge Gig Harbor Graham Kapowsin Klahowya Lincoln Mount Tahoma North Mason Olympic Peninsula Pierce County Skills Center Port Angeles Puyallup Rogers South Kitsap Stadium V OLUME 1 I SSUE 3 D ECEMPBER /J ANUARY2012 Message from Kayla 1 WRVP, WRLC, Dress Code 2-3 WRLC Dress Code 4-5 MDA Movement, RMHC 6-7 ICDC, Chapter Visits 8-9 Misc. 10-11 INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
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Area 7,
Did you enjoy WRLC?
Well in a this week you will
get the chance to show off
your skills at this year’s Area
Career and Development
Conference. Here you are
competing to the State Career
and Development Conference. Good luck, and I
hope to see you there! Feel free to come introduce
yourself to me! I am also still eager to visit your
chapters. I have gotten the chance to visit Olympic,
North Mason, Emerald Ridge, and Rogers. If you
would like me to come to your chapter feel free to
email me or text me with
your name and chapter!
Kayla Heitzman
Area 7 President
253.985.0289
Kayla.heitzman@wadeca-
officer.org
Area 7 President, Kayla Heitzman
AREA 7 CHAPTERS
Bonney Lake
Bremerton
Central Kitsap
Curtis
Emerald Ridge
Gig Harbor
Graham Kapowsin
Klahowya
Lincoln
Mount Tahoma
North Mason
Olympic
Peninsula
Pierce County Skills Center
Port Angeles
Puyallup
Rogers
South Kitsap
Stadium
V OLUME 1 ISSUE 3
DECEMPBER / JANUARY2012
Message from Kayla 1
WRVP, WRLC, Dress Code 2-3
WRLC Dress Code 4-5
MDA Movement, RMHC 6-7
ICDC, Chapter Visits 8-9
Misc. 10-11
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
WRLC 2012
Re-cap
V OLUME 1 ISSUE 3 P AGE 3
This past November you as members had the chance to visit
Seattle for this rare event! Josh Sundquist kicked off this
four day conference with his inspirational and comical
presentation. This led into the days of informative breakout
sessions ranging from college informations to competition
help. Your chapters got to bond while doing active GeoTeam-
ing, and the conference came to a close as friends, advi-
sors, and state officers took the stage for some hilarious
hypnotism. But, wait . . .There was more! As members of
Washington DECA you had the exclusive opportunity to be pri-
vately hypnotized at the Washington Only closing session.
You also got to hear the owner of Dick’s Drive-In talk
about how his iconic Seattle restaurant came to be while
participating in the some fun trivia for prizes! It was a
packed four days for DECA members across the Western Region
to Ascend and Thrive in preparation for ICDC in Anaheim,
California. I hope many memories were made and all of you
from Area 7 who attended had a great time!
Ladies:
Area Conference
Dress Code
NOT DRESS CODE
No cleavage Skirts shorter than 3” above
the knee (& Bodycon skirts!)
No yoga pants No tank-tops (unless under a
blazer or jacket)
Keep mid-
riffs/back/shoulders cov-
ered.
DRESS CODE
Dress slacks, dress khakis
Skirts (Pencil)
Button Up Blouses
Dress shoes
**Remember to dress
to impress: business
professional**
Boys:
NOT DRESS CODE
No sweatpants
No Headwear
(HATS)
Undergarments may
not show
(UNDERWEAR)
DRESS CODE
Slacks
Button-Up Shirts
Sweaters
Ties
**Remember to dress
to impress: business
professional**
NO JEANS
The Movement is an international student-driven fundraiser for the Mus-
cular Dystrophy Association (MDA) in which all of DECA can participate.
This project has been organized by former
Oklahoma State Officer, Jay Koontz, and DECA’s
National Officer Team. The goal of The Move-
ment is to strengthen the MDA-DECA partner-
ship by uniting chapter efforts to support MDA
through community service or by raising funds
for MDA research. Get involved simply by
raising money for MDA and serving them in
your local community. A toolkit will give ideas for fundraisers and
service opportunities. It will be sent to each chapter when they join
online at https://www.ourmvmt.com/join.
Luke Christie, MDA Chairman
this year’s
collection item:
Ziploc BAGS
Washington DECA has supported the Ronald McDonald House Chari-
ties for about 5 years now. The
purpose of the Ronald McDon-
ald House is to of- fer families a
home away from home while their
children are under- going treatment
for various diseas- es and conditions.
Families are asked to pay $25 a
night, but some cannot meet this.
This is where Washington DE-
CA comes in. At FLC and SCDC
“Miracle Minutes” are held and raise
almost $2500! That can provide
help for 100 fami- lies.
Every year, your State Officers set a monetary goal, as a state. This