Pacific Northwest Division 35 Newsletter Clover Park | Curtis | Franklin Pierce | Graham-Kapowsin Harrison Prep | Lakes | Steilacoom | Washington August 2014 Volume 1 | Issue 5
Apr 02, 2016
Pacific Northwest Division 35 Newsletter
Clover Park | Curtis | Franklin Pierce | Graham-Kapowsin
Harrison Prep | Lakes | Steilacoom | Washington
August 2014
Volume 1 | Issue 5
GREETINGS FROM YOUR LT.G
WHAT IS KEY CLUB?
ABOUT THE DIVISION & DISTRICT
PREFFERED CHARITIES
SEATTLE RALLY RECAP
UPCOMING EVENTS (EASTSIDE RALLY & CANADA RALLY)
THE ELIMINATE PROJECT
KEY LEADER
TIGER OF THE MONTH
TIGER TORUNEY
AUGUST CALENDAR + KEY DATES
DIVISIONAL CONTACT INFO
EXECUTIVE BOARD CONTACT INFO
APPOINTED OFFICERS
INTERNATIONAL TRUSTEE: TASHRIMA HOSSAIN
Hey Tigers!
This Summer is flying by and
before we know it, we’ll all be
back having our weekly club
meetings! This month I want
to focus more on preparing
our officers and members for
the upcoming school year
with the knowledge and re-
sources they need to strive ! I
plan to train most if not all
club officers this month and
possibly the beginning of
September if needed. I love
to see service projects, fund-
raisers, and other activities,
so please send me pictures or
advertisements for your
event and I will update the
other clubs. Thank you and
until next time Tigers, contin-
ue to show off your mighty
roar!
In love and service,
Tyler Bosser
Division 35 Lieutenant Governor
Pacific Northwest District
Key Club International
(253) 355-2783
KEY Facts:
Largest student-led service
organization in the world
Key Club has 260,000 mem-
bers
There are more than 5,000
clubs
Key Club is represented in
32 countries
Mission statement Key Club is an international student-led
organization which provides its mem-
bers with opportunities to provide ser-
vice, build character and develop
leadership.
Motto
Caring–Our Way of Life
Vision
We are caring and competent servant
leaders transforming communities world-
wide.
Core values
Leadership, character building, caring
and inclusiveness.
Pledge
I pledge, on my honor, to uphold the Ob-
jects 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.
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.
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.
Since 1994, Key Club has been Trick-or-Treating for UNICEF and over the years has raised nearly US$5 million for iodine deficiency pro-grams worldwide and HIV and AIDS programs in Kenya and Swazi-land. Now it’s helping The Eliminate Project
“Seattle Rally was an unforgettable experience just
like any other Key Club memory! Although our di-
vision attendance was small, that allowed us to
open up and befriend other divisions. Which con-
sisted of handing out, "I think you're attractive (;"
slips. We got to meet a former International presi-
dent of Kiwanis, and hear some words of wisdom
with a cute slideshow. I got to attend three forums,
and learned how to be less awkward by our own
ltg. Tyler! The "Disnified" rally was a magical experi-
ence, and by far my favorite rally of the year ! “
-Faythe Choi , Steilacoom High School
Faythe Choi &
PNW’s mascot,
Morty the Moose
Key Leader is a weekend experiential leadership program for to-day's young leaders. This life-changing event focuses on service leadership as the first, most meaningful leadership-development experience. A Key Leader will learn the most important lesson of leadership—it comes from helping others succeed.
Birthday: August 25th, 1997
School: Franklin Pierce High School
Graduating Year: 2015
Position(s) held: Club President, 3
Consecutive Years
Favorite Color: Red
Favorite Candy: Sour Patch
Hobbies:
Sports (Baseball, Basketball, Football, Soccer, Tennis, Ultimate Frisbee)
Video Games
Going on adventures
What is your spirit animal and why:
I would say a golden retriever because I love to meet new people but also can be very awkward. Also as a golden
retriever, I like to be very active, which would be very engaging in sports or any type of physical activity. And just
like a dog, if treated right, I can tend to be very loyal.
Favorite Quote:
"It ain't over til it's over" -Yogi Berra
What makes this applicant qualified to be Tiger of the Month:
What makes me qualified to be Tiger of the Month is that I have been part of the Tiger family for almost four
years. I've been involved in some of the recent activities in our division and I am glad to be a part of it. What also
makes me qualified is that I am going onto my third and final year as president at Franklin Pierce High School. I
enjoyed being part of division 35 knowing that I had made great friends during DCON 2013 and through other
events.
CLICK ME
TO APPLY!
How To Earn Points
Attending DCMs: 2 Points per member | Attending Rallies: 5 Points per member
Secretary Reports (on time): 20 points | Secretary Reports (late): 5 points
Weekly Club Updates (via email): 5 points | Pictures (via email): 1 point per picture
Club Newsletter: 50 points | Newsletter Feedback (via email): 5 points
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2
3 4
Seattle Rally
5
Secretary
Reports Due
6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Eastside
Rally
17 18 19 20
Canada
Rally
21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31
DCM date still pending.
DCM will also be a car wash!
“WASH TO ELIMINATE”
08/04– SEATTE RALLY
08/05– SECRETARY REPORTS DUE
08/08-08/10– SUMMER BOARD MEETING
(DISTRICT BOARD)
08/16– EASTSIDE RALLY
Lake Moses High School, Lake Moses, WA
08/20– CANADA RALLY
IRVING K. BARBER LIBRARY
AND LEARNING CENTERE AT UBC
VANCOUVER, B.C., CANADA
President: Christopher Lee— [email protected]
VP: Apisa Snow— [email protected]
Secretary: Jodelein Garcia— [email protected]
Treasurer: Isaiah Huey— [email protected]
Editors: Joseph Claypoole— [email protected]
Teo Dickinson— [email protected]
President: Tori Yi— [email protected]
VP: Julian McCullum— [email protected]
Secretary: Jenni Chang— [email protected]
Treasurer: Yeheun Cho— [email protected]
Editor: Jennifer Power— [email protected]
President: Jasmine Betti— [email protected]
VP: Bryonna Cruz-Bucklynn—
Secretary: Courtney Cruz— [email protected]
Treasurer: Riki Takeuchi— [email protected]
Editor: Ashley Lockett— [email protected]
President: Cari Coles— [email protected]
VP: Shannon Boyd— [email protected]
Secretary: Samantha Collins—
Treasurer: Shelby Quillin— [email protected]
Editor: N/A
President: Julian Chhouy— [email protected]
VP: Kyongmin So— [email protected]
Secretary: Kassidy Gudyka— [email protected]
Treasurer: Jazlyn Fillion— [email protected]
Editor: Amoje Moody— [email protected]
Bucklynn— [email protected]
Samantha Collins— [email protected]
President: Janine Mayfield— [email protected]
VP: Nichole Bien— [email protected]
Secretary: Joane Gonzalez— [email protected]
Treasurer: Elena Cortez— [email protected]
Editor: Fernidz Bautista— [email protected]
President: Luana Williams— [email protected]
VP: Jazmyn Marshall— [email protected]
Secretary: Mary Yim— [email protected]
Treasurer: Justin Mead— [email protected]
Editor: N/A
Tyler Bosser
(253) 355-2783
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 bor-
der. 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 responsibil-
ities: attending International Board meetings, participating in a maximum of two district visits, and acting as a repre-
sentative of the international level of Key Club. In addition, Governor Lisa and I completed a Governor-Trustee agree-
ment, 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 Communica-
tions Committee. There, we predominantly focus on fostering a connection between advisors and Kiwanis clubs, mak-
ing 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
713-505-2252
keyclub.org