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Division 27 // Pacific Northwest District of Key Club International // July 2014 Official Newsletter // Toucan Times // Volume 4 Issue 4
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PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT KEY CLUB
JUL 2014
VOL 4 ISSUE 4
TOUCAN TIMES
THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF DIVISION 27
IN THIS ISSUE
04 | GREETINGS
06 | #TEAMTOUCAN
08 | SPONSORING KIWANIS
09 | KEY DATES
10 | DIV. EA APPLICATION
12 | NEW INT’L BOARD
14 | REDLIGHT TRAFFIC
16 | PREFERRED CHARITIES
16 | CIRCLE K
18 | SEATTLE RALLY
19 | KEY LEADER
20 | ELIMINATE PROJECT
22 | KEY CLUB 101
27 | CONTACT INFO
MEET THE NEW
INT’L BOARD!
STAY KEY-NECTED WITH PNW KEY CLUB DISTRICT WEBSITE
www.pnwkeyclub.org
www.facebook.com/pnwkeyclub
www.twitter.com/pnwkeyclub
DIV. 27 WEBSITE
www.division27.weebly.com
IN THIS ISSUE
04 | GREETINGS
06 | #TEAMTOUCAN
08 | SPONSORING KIWANIS
10 | KEY DATES
12 | DIV. EA APPLICATION
14 | NEW INT’L BOARD
16 | REDLIGHT TRAFFIC
18 | PREFERRED CHARITIES
20 | CIRCLE K
22 | SEATTLE RALLY
23 | KEY LEADER
24 | ELIMINATE PROJECT
28 | KEY CLUB 101
32 | CONTACT INFO
MEET THE NEW
INT’L BOARD!
STAY KEY-NECTED WITH PNW KEY CLUB DISTRICT WEBSITE
www.pnwkeyclub.org
www.facebook.com/pnwkeyclub
www.twitter.com/pnwkeyclub
DIV. 27 WEBSITE
www.division27.weebly.com
GREETINGS
Hello Division 27, I hope that you had a memorable Fourth of July weekend, and I hope you’ve been soaking up that summer sun! As you enjoy summer vacation, please remember to take care of your health by applying sunscreen, drinking plenty of water, and staying cool. I have just gotten back from International Convention, and believe me when I say that it was an experience like none other! The 2014-2015 international board has been elected, and is featured in this issue of the Toucan Times. The International Board decides things for all of Key Club, and they’re more accessible than you would think! Our new International Trustee will be assigned to us shortly, and their contact information will be included in all future issues of the divisional newsletter. With that being said, congratulations to our district’s very own Kevin Zhang, Immediate Past Lieutenant Governor of Division 38, for being elected to the position of International Vice President! This is a great honor, and I wish him the best in his new term. In addition, our very own Immediate Past Lieutenant Governor, Ashley Yoo, has received the Robert F. Lucas Outstanding Lieutenant Governor award! I am very proud of her, and again I thank her for her contributions to both the division and the district. This is an honor well deserved! As we are getting into the meat of summer vacation, remember that we as Key Clubbers must carry on our duties. Continue serving your community, connecting with your Kiwanis, and, most importantly, having fun. As always, feel free to approach me with any questions or concerns!
With love and in caring service,
Josh Kim
Lieutenant Governor, Division 27
From your Lieutenant Governor
“If you light yourself on fire with passion, people will come from miles away to watch you burn”
-IP District Secretary Hakikat Bains
GREETINGS
Hello Pacific Northwest District Key Clubbers! 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. 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 Key Club International Vice President [email protected] 360.250.3999
From your International Vice President
On left: Maria Palazzolo, Key Club International President
GREETINGS
Hello Division 27, I hope that you had a memorable Fourth of July weekend, and I hope you’ve been soaking up that summer sun! As you enjoy summer vacation, please remember to take care of your health by applying sunscreen, drinking plenty of water, and staying cool. I have just gotten back from International Convention, and believe me when I say that it was an experience like none other! The 2014-2015 international board has been elected, and is featured in this issue of the Toucan Times. The International Board decides things for all of Key Club, and they’re more accessible than you would think! Our new International Trustee will be assigned to us shortly, and their contact information will be included in all future issues of the divisional newsletter. With that being said, congratulations to our district’s very own Kevin Zhang, Immediate Past Lieutenant Governor of Division 38, for being elected to the position of International Vice President! This is a great honor, and I wish him the best in his new term. In addition, our very own Immediate Past Lieutenant Governor, Ashley Yoo, has received the Robert F. Lucas Outstanding Lieutenant Governor award! I am very proud of her, and again I thank her for her contributions to both the division and the district. This is an honor well deserved! As we are getting into the meat of summer vacation, remember that we as Key Clubbers must carry on our duties. Continue serving your community, connecting with your Kiwanis, and, most importantly, having fun. As always, feel free to approach me with any questions or concerns!
With love and in caring service,
Josh Kim
Lieutenant Governor, Division 27
From your Lieutenant Governor
“If you light yourself on fire with passion, people will come from miles away to watch you burn”
-IP District Secretary Hakikat Bains
GREETINGS
Hello Pacific Northwest District Key Clubbers! 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. 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 Key Club International Vice President [email protected] 360.250.3999
From your International Vice President
On left: Maria Palazzolo, Key Club International President
#TeamToucan
Service… You TOUCAN do it!
BOTHELL – Jun 1993 President: Temo Ortiz VP: Nicole Bohra Secretary: Madison Pappas Treasurer: Alejandra Tovar Bulletin Editor: Madison Snowden
DIVISION 27
OF PNW KEY CLUB
LT. GOVERNORS ‘14-‘15: Josh Kim (WHS) ‘13-‘14: Ashley Yoo (ICS) ‘12-‘13: Kristi Chan (LWHS) ‘11-‘12: Connie Kim (IHS) ‘10-‘11: Chris Gao (BHS) ’09-’10: Matt Matula (EHS) ’06-’07: Semonti Hossain (BHS) ’05-’06: Tina Tan (IHS) ’03-’04: Chenxing Han (IHS) ’02-’03: Ryan Ceurvorst (BHS) ’01-’02: Chakrya Lim (RHS) ’00-’01: Sara Chang (RHS) ’98-’99: Joe Hallmark (RHS) ’97-’98: Dan Dethloff (RHS) ’96-’97: Ying-Ju Lai (RHS) ’95-’96: Sarah Bleaker (LWHS) ’94-’95: Jessica Clarke (BHS)
INGLEMOOR – Jul 1993 President: Dorothy Mukasa VP: Nisha Pradhan Secretary: Mark Bueno Treasurer: Nikki Deldago Bulletin Editor: Mimi Mufasa Bulletin Editor: Sue Choe
LAKE WASHINGTON – Sept 1985 President: Kristine Ly VP: Koshiro Fujii Secretary: Alix Pamphilon Treasurer: Lindsey Peterson Bulletin Editor: Elisa Truong
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY – Mar 2008 President: Nick Bethune VP: Abby Orler Secretary: Leina McDermott Treasurer: Ariana Manu Bulletin Editor: Kristina Moutafov
This is the most current information that I have on your clubs. If you see any discrepancies, please let me know ASAP. If there is an N/A, please email me the info!
WOODINVILLE – Feb 2013
President: Kim Perdue VP: Alison Ng Secretary: Ethan Tsai Treasurer: Kenzie Paulus Bulletin Editor: Emily Allen
DIVISION 27
OF PNW KEY CLUB
COLORS
Neon Green & Black
MASCOT
The Toucan
TOTAL MEMBER COUNT
512
SISTER DIVISION
Division 28
Lt. G: Jenna Liang
Gov: Lisa Antonio
EASTLAKE – Aug 2009 President: Ally Crinklaw VP: Morgan Karbowski Secretary: Emily Campbell Treasurer: Stefana Ciustea Bulletin Editor: Markie Morrison
REDMOND – May 1985 President: Conner York VP: Sakiko Shida Secretary: Kaitlin Alayo Treasurer: N/A Bulletin Editor: Tessa Fujisaki
JUANITA – Nov 2010 President: Kathleen Thornsberry VP: Ben Dulaney Secretary: Justine Lewis Treasurer: Rachel Nahum Bulletin Editor: Jessica Huynh Bulletin Editor: Tanya Wunderlich
This is the most current information that I have on your clubs. If you see any discrepancies, please let me know ASAP. If there is an N/A, please email me the info!
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#TeamToucan
Service… You TOUCAN do it!
BOTHELL – Jun 1993 President: Temo Ortiz VP: Nicole Bohra Secretary: Madison Pappas Treasurer: Alejandra Tovar Bulletin Editor: Madison Snowden
DIVISION 27
OF PNW KEY CLUB
LT. GOVERNORS ‘14-‘15: Josh Kim (WHS) ‘13-‘14: Ashley Yoo (ICS) ‘12-‘13: Kristi Chan (LWHS) ‘11-‘12: Connie Kim (IHS) ‘10-‘11: Chris Gao (BHS) ’09-’10: Matt Matula (EHS) ’06-’07: Semonti Hossain (BHS) ’05-’06: Tina Tan (IHS) ’03-’04: Chenxing Han (IHS) ’02-’03: Ryan Ceurvorst (BHS) ’01-’02: Chakrya Lim (RHS) ’00-’01: Sara Chang (RHS) ’98-’99: Joe Hallmark (RHS) ’97-’98: Dan Dethloff (RHS) ’96-’97: Ying-Ju Lai (RHS) ’95-’96: Sarah Bleaker (LWHS) ’94-’95: Jessica Clarke (BHS)
INGLEMOOR – Jul 1993 President: Dorothy Mukasa VP: Nisha Pradhan Secretary: Mark Bueno Treasurer: Nikki Deldago Bulletin Editor: Mimi Mufasa Bulletin Editor: Sue Choe
LAKE WASHINGTON – Sept 1985 President: Kristine Ly VP: Koshiro Fujii Secretary: Alix Pamphilon Treasurer: Lindsey Peterson Bulletin Editor: Elisa Truong
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY – Mar 2008 President: Nick Bethune VP: Abby Orler Secretary: Leina McDermott Treasurer: Ariana Manu Bulletin Editor: Kristina Moutafov
This is the most current information that I have on your clubs. If you see any discrepancies, please let me know ASAP. If there is an N/A, please email me the info!
WOODINVILLE – Feb 2013
President: Kim Perdue VP: Alison Ng Secretary: Ethan Tsai Treasurer: Kenzie Paulus Bulletin Editor: Emily Allen
DIVISION 27
OF PNW KEY CLUB
COLORS
Neon Green & Black
MASCOT
The Toucan
TOTAL MEMBER COUNT
512
SISTER DIVISION
Division 28
Lt. G: Jenna Liang
Gov: Lisa Antonio
EASTLAKE – Aug 2009 President: Ally Crinklaw VP: Morgan Karbowski Secretary: Emily Campbell Treasurer: Stefana Ciustea Bulletin Editor: Markie Morrison
REDMOND – May 1985 President: Conner York VP: Sakiko Shida Secretary: Kaitlin Alayo Treasurer: N/A Bulletin Editor: Tessa Fujisaki
JUANITA – Nov 2010 President: Kathleen Thornsberry VP: Ben Dulaney Secretary: Justine Lewis Treasurer: Rachel Nahum Bulletin Editor: Jessica Huynh Bulletin Editor: Tanya Wunderlich
This is the most current information that I have on your clubs. If you see any discrepancies, please let me know ASAP. If there is an N/A, please email me the info!
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KIWANIS CLUBS SPONSORING DIV. 27
PNW DISTRICT KIWANIS DIVISION 28
NORTHSHORE BOTHELL SPONSORING
WOODINVILLE
BOTHELL
LOCATION ALEXA’S CAFE 10115 Main St.
Bothell, WA
MEETS EVERY
WED @ 7AM
LOCATION HECTOR’S 112 Lake St. S Kirkland, WA
MEETS EVERY
WED @ 12PM
KIRKLAND SPONSORING INTL COMMUNITY
LAKE WASHINGTON JUANITA
LOCATION WATERCRESS 16505 Redmond Way
Redmond, WA
MEETS EVERY 2nd & 4th
TUESDAY
REDMOND SPONSORING
REDMOND
SAMMAMISH SPONSORING
EASTLAKE
LOCATION SAM. LUTH. CHURCH 22818 SE 8th St. Redmond, WA
MEETS EVERY
WED @ 7AM
KIWANIS CLUBS SPONSORING DIV. 27
PNW DISTRICT KIWANIS DIVISION 28
NORTHSHORE BOTHELL SPONSORING
WOODINVILLE
BOTHELL
LOCATION ALEXA’S CAFE 10115 Main St.
Bothell, WA
MEETS EVERY
WED @ 7AM
LOCATION HECTOR’S 112 Lake St. S Kirkland, WA
MEETS EVERY
WED @ 12PM
KIRKLAND SPONSORING INTL COMMUNITY
LAKE WASHINGTON JUANITA
LOCATION WATERCRESS 16505 Redmond Way
Redmond, WA
MEETS EVERY 2nd & 4th
TUESDAY
REDMOND SPONSORING
REDMOND
SAMMAMISH SPONSORING
EASTLAKE
LOCATION SAM. LUTH. CHURCH 22818 SE 8th St. Redmond, WA
MEETS EVERY
WED @ 7AM
KEY DATES
JULY
July 5th: President & Secretary Reports + Newsletter Due
July 11th: Div. Executive Assistant Application Release
July 11th – 12th: Rally in the Valley
July 21st: Earlybird Registration for Seattle Rally Deadline
July 23rd: Division 28 Kiwanis DCM
July 26th: Division 27 Key Club DCM
August 1st: Div. Executive Assistant Application Deadline
Note: Club Secretary Reports, Club Newsletters, and Club President Reports are due on the 5th of each month. Secretary Reports are to be sent to your board and advisors, your
Lieutenant Governor, and District Secretary.
SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1
27 10
KEY DATES
JULY
July 5th: President & Secretary Reports + Newsletter Due
July 11th: Div. Executive Assistant Application Release
July 11th – 12th: Rally in the Valley
July 21st: Earlybird Registration for Seattle Rally Deadline
July 23rd: Division 28 Kiwanis DCM
July 26th: Division 27 Key Club DCM
August 1st: Div. Executive Assistant Application Deadline
Note: Club Secretary Reports, Club Newsletters, and Club President Reports are due on the 5th of each month. Secretary Reports are to be sent to your board and advisors, your
Lieutenant Governor, and District Secretary.
SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31 1
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APPLY TO BE THE VERY FIRST
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
WHAT DOES A DEA DO? A Divisional Executive Assistant assists the Lieutenant Governor with running the division. DEA’s will help run DCMs, prepare copies of agenda, assist Presidents and Secretaries with their reports, and will further their service to their home, school, and community. Other divisions in the PNW District have DEA’s, so it’s about time that Division 27 got one too!
Hello Toucans! In the month of August, I will be appointing a Divisional Executive Assistant. Any member in good standing is welcomed to apply! This is a great opportunity to get yourself more involved in the division, as well as further develop your leadership skills. Please keep in mind that this is an appointed position, and in no way replaces your current position. That means that if you are already an officer you must continue to carry out your duties. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns! Josh Kim Lieutenant Governor, Division 27
HOW DO I APPLY? All you have to do is fill out the application by August 1st in pdf form, and email it to [email protected]. Failure to submit the application by August 1st risks exclusion from the applicant pool.
DOWNLOAD https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1_ev5wnWgLwaXk0X2xrSzE3Y2c/edit?usp=sharing
DEADLINE RESULTS
FRIDAY AUGUST 1st, 2014
FRIDAY AUGUST 15th, 2014 12
APPLY TO BE THE VERY FIRST
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
WHAT DOES A DEA DO? A Divisional Executive Assistant assists the Lieutenant Governor with running the division. DEA’s will help run DCMs, prepare copies of agenda, assist Presidents and Secretaries with their reports, and will further their service to their home, school, and community. Other divisions in the PNW District have DEA’s, so it’s about time that Division 27 got one too!
Hello Toucans! In the month of August, I will be appointing a Divisional Executive Assistant. Any member in good standing is welcomed to apply! This is a great opportunity to get yourself more involved in the division, as well as further develop your leadership skills. Please keep in mind that this is an appointed position, and in no way replaces your current position. That means that if you are already an officer you must continue to carry out your duties. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns! Josh Kim Lieutenant Governor, Division 27
HOW DO I APPLY? All you have to do is fill out the application by August 1st in pdf form, and email it to [email protected]. Failure to submit the application by August 1st risks exclusion from the applicant pool.
!
!
!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !
APPLICATION 2014-2015 Div. Executive Assistant
PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT of
KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL
DOWNLOAD https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1_ev5wnWgLwaXk0X2xrSzE3Y2c/edit?usp=sharing
DEADLINE RESULTS
FRIDAY AUGUST 1st, 2014
FRIDAY AUGUST 15th, 2014
THE 2014-2015 INTERNATIONAL BOARD PRESIDENT
VICE PRESIDENT
MARIA PALAZZOLO ILLINOIS-EASTERN IOWA DISTRICT
KEVIN ZHANG PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT
INTERNATIONAL TRUSTEES
JENALEE BEAZLEY | SOUTHWEST DISTRICT GARY CHENG | MICHIGAN DISTRICT NICOLE LEMA | NEW JERSEY DISTRICT
KELSEY HARRINGTON | INDIANA DISTRICT LAKEN KELLY | NEW YORK DISTRICT SHANE MEYERS | FLORIDA DISTRICT
LIZ MOORE | CAPITAL DISTRICT RENISHA DALEY | JAMAICA DISTRICT
ROBBIE MATHIS | KENTUCKY – TENNESEE DISTRICT RIP LIVINGSTON | ALABAMA DISTRICT
BARRY SENG | PENNSYLVANIA DISTRICT
INTRODUCING…
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THE 2014-2015 INTERNATIONAL BOARD PRESIDENT
VICE PRESIDENT
MARIA PALAZZOLO ILLINOIS-EASTERN IOWA DISTRICT
KEVIN ZHANG PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT
INTERNATIONAL TRUSTEES
JENALEE BEAZLEY | SOUTHWEST DISTRICT GARY CHENG | MICHIGAN DISTRICT NICOLE LEMA | NEW JERSEY DISTRICT
KELSEY HARRINGTON | INDIANA DISTRICT LAKEN KELLY | NEW YORK DISTRICT SHANE MEYERS | FLORIDA DISTRICT
LIZ MOORE | CAPITAL DISTRICT RENISHA DALEY | JAMAICA DISTRICT
ROBBIE MATHIS | KENTUCKY – TENNESEE DISTRICT RIP LIVINGSTON | ALABAMA DISTRICT
BARRY SENG | PENNSYLVANIA DISTRICT
INTRODUCING…
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Slavery was abolished in America nearly two hundred years ago in 1865. However, it still exists not only in third world countries, but also within the comfort of America. In fact, it’s one of the fastest growing crimes in the world. With over 5.5 million children in the trafficking
industry, and only 0.4% victims identified, Redlight Traffic works around the clock to save these innocent children in need. Join other
Key Clubbers and #riseup against human trafficking.
For more info on how you can help out, check out www.redlighttraffic.org
Get the mobile app and report potential signs of
human trafficking
Use the hashtag #RiseUp with your posts to increase
awareness of human trafficking
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Slavery was abolished in America nearly two hundred years ago in 1865. However, it still exists not only in third world countries, but also within the comfort of America. In fact, it’s one of the fastest growing crimes in the world. With over 5.5 million children in the trafficking
industry, and only 0.4% victims identified, Redlight Traffic works around the clock to save these innocent children in need. Join other
Key Clubbers and #riseup against human trafficking.
For more info on how you can help out, check out www.redlighttraffic.org
Get the mobile app and report potential signs of
human trafficking
Use the hashtag #RiseUp with your posts to increase
awareness of human trafficking
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PREFERRED CHARITIES
“62 CHILDREN ENTER A CHILDREN'S MIRACLE NETWORK HOSPITAL FOR TREATMENT EVERY MINUTE.
WHETHER THEY SUFFER FROM COMMON CHILDHOOD AFFLICTIONS LIKE ASTHMA AND
BROKEN BONES, OR FIGHT BIGGER CHALLENGES LIKE BIRTH DEFECTS OR CANCER, CHILDREN’S
MIRACLE NETWORK HOSPITALS PROVIDE COMFORT, TREATMENT AND HOPE TO MILLIONS OF SICK KIDS.
THESE KIDS AREN’T IN FARAWAY COUNTRIES OR
FROM OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE NATIONS - THEY’RE IN YOUR COMMUNITY. THEY MAY BE YOUR OWN
CHILDREN.”
Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals
unicef
The U.S. Fund for UNICEF supports UNICEF's work, and other efforts in support of the world's children, through fundraising, advocacy, and education
in the United States.
UNICEF does whatever it takes to save and protect the world's most vulnerable children. Forty years ago, UNICEF figured out that promoting simple, low-cost interventions like hand washing and breastfeeding could save millions of lives.
Undaunted by war or geography, UNICEF delivers.
“WORKING TO MAKE THE WORLD BETTER FOR CHILDREN”
march of dimes
In local communities across the country, we're helping moms take charge of their health, and supporting families when something goes wrong. The March
of Dimes also acts globally: sharing best practices in perinatal health and helping improve birth outcomes where the needs are the most urgent.
“FOR MOMS AND BABIES EVERYWHERE”
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PREFERRED CHARITIES
“62 CHILDREN ENTER A CHILDREN'S MIRACLE NETWORK HOSPITAL FOR TREATMENT EVERY MINUTE.
WHETHER THEY SUFFER FROM COMMON CHILDHOOD AFFLICTIONS LIKE ASTHMA AND
BROKEN BONES, OR FIGHT BIGGER CHALLENGES LIKE BIRTH DEFECTS OR CANCER, CHILDREN’S
MIRACLE NETWORK HOSPITALS PROVIDE COMFORT, TREATMENT AND HOPE TO MILLIONS OF SICK KIDS.
THESE KIDS AREN’T IN FARAWAY COUNTRIES OR
FROM OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE NATIONS - THEY’RE IN YOUR COMMUNITY. THEY MAY BE YOUR OWN
CHILDREN.”
Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals
unicef
The U.S. Fund for UNICEF supports UNICEF's work, and other efforts in support of the world's children, through fundraising, advocacy, and education
in the United States.
UNICEF does whatever it takes to save and protect the world's most vulnerable children. Forty years ago, UNICEF figured out that promoting simple, low-cost interventions like hand washing and breastfeeding could save millions of lives.
Undaunted by war or geography, UNICEF delivers.
“WORKING TO MAKE THE WORLD BETTER FOR CHILDREN”
march of dimes
In local communities across the country, we're helping moms take charge of their health, and supporting families when something goes wrong. The March
of Dimes also acts globally: sharing best practices in perinatal health and helping improve birth outcomes where the needs are the most urgent.
“FOR MOMS AND BABIES EVERYWHERE”
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Circle K International (CKI) is the premier collegiate and university community service, leadership development, and friendship organization in the world. With more than 12,600 members in 17 nations, CKI is making a positive impact on the world every day.
Circle K clubs are organized and sponsored by a Kiwanis club on a college or university campus. CKI is a self-governing organization and elects its own officers, conducts its own meetings, and determines its own service activities.
CKI blends community service and leadership training with the opportunity to meet other college students around the world. Projects such as the Six Cents Initiative, CKI’s International fundraiser that aims to provide water to the 2.2 billion children worldwide who lack safe drinking water, bring CKI members together to make a difference in the world.
For more info check out www.circlek.org
CONTINUE
serving at the university level. Find out if your college has a Circle K. If there is none, then nothing says that you can’t charter one!
GET INVOLVED
with your CKI District. Go to your CKI DCON, rallies, and divisional events!
CONNECT
with your local area Kiwanis and other K-Family clubs. Volunteer at events with them, attend their meetings, and share your experiences!
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Circle K International (CKI) is the premier collegiate and university community service, leadership development, and friendship organization in the world. With more than 12,600 members in 17 nations, CKI is making a positive impact on the world every day.
Circle K clubs are organized and sponsored by a Kiwanis club on a college or university campus. CKI is a self-governing organization and elects its own officers, conducts its own meetings, and determines its own service activities.
CKI blends community service and leadership training with the opportunity to meet other college students around the world. Projects such as the Six Cents Initiative, CKI’s International fundraiser that aims to provide water to the 2.2 billion children worldwide who lack safe drinking water, bring CKI members together to make a difference in the world.
For more info check out www.circlek.org
CONTINUE
serving at the university level. Find out if your college has a Circle K. If there is none, then nothing says that you can’t charter one!
GET INVOLVED
with your CKI District. Go to your CKI DCON, rallies, and divisional events!
CONNECT
with your local area Kiwanis and other K-Family clubs. Volunteer at events with them, attend their meetings, and share your experiences!
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AUGUST 4TH, 2014 | 9AM – 4PM
EARLY BIRD: $5 | REGULAR: $7 | AT THE DOOR: $10
WHO: PACIFIC NORTHWEST KEY CLUBBERS WHAT: JOIN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT AT THE ANNUAL SEATTLE RALLY 2014: A MAGICAL WORLD OF SERVICE THIS SUMMER! COME MINGLE, REUNITE, AND MEET KEY CLUBBERS FROM ALL OVER THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT!
THERE WILL BE FUN, INTERACTIVE AND INFORMATIONAL WORKSHOPS TO PARTICIPATE IN! LEARN HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR TIME IN KEY CLUB!
EXPERIENCE WHAT ITS LIKE TO BE A PART OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST, OLDEST, AND MOST SUCCESSFUL HIGH SCHOOL SERVICE ORGANIZATION!
WHEN: AUGUST 4TH, 2014 @ 9AM-4PM WHERE: TBA
WHY: TO MEET KEY CLUBBERS IN THE PNW DISTRICT, TO SAVE BABIES & TO GAIN THE RESOURCES NEEDED TO HAVE ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL
YEAR IN KEY CLUB!
See you there!
http://www.eventbrite.com/e/seattl
e-rally-tickets-11751118913
https://www.facebook.com/events/1440234209580810
/?ref=br_tf
RSVP! RSVP!
KEY LEADER WHAT IS KEY LEADER?
Key Leader is a service leadership program created by Kiwanis. At Key Leader, you not only get to develop your leadership skills, but you also get to meet teenagers from
all sorts of different backgrounds
SEATTLE AREA KEY LEADER
WHY SHOULD I DO IT? Being a diverse person is a good thing, and this is the way to do just that! Teenagers from all over will be coming to
connect with strangers, and make newfound friends out of them. PNW District Board members will be in
attendance, as well as Key Clubbers and non-Key Clubbers.
NOVEMBER 7th-9th, 2014 CAMP SAMBICA, BELLEVUE
www.key-leader.org
In the past year, the PNW District has more than tripled the district goal! However, that doesn’t mean that this is the end. With the Eliminate Project officially coming to a close in 2015, there is still a long way to go until the K-
Family reaches the $110 million mark!
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!
25 countries still have MNT
$1.80 USD is enough to save a baby
WHERE ARE WE AT? 2014-2015 DISTRICT GOAL
$4,272/$50,000
MARCH 2014
$53 Million
2015 GOAL
$110 Million
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In the past year, the PNW District has more than tripled the district goal! However, that doesn’t mean that this is the end. With the Eliminate Project officially coming to a close in 2015, there is still a long way to go until the K-
Family reaches the $110 million mark!
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!
25 countries still have MNT
$1.80 USD is enough to save a baby
WHERE ARE WE AT? 2014-2015 DISTRICT GOAL
$4,272/$50,000
MARCH 2014
$53 Million
2015 GOAL
$110 Million
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SAVE SOME BABIES. BUY SOME ELIMINATE MERCHANDISE.
dies every
from
maternal/neonatal tetanus
JUST
provides enough money to save a mother and her babies from MNT.
$1.80
26
SAVE SOME BABIES. BUY SOME ELIMINATE MERCHANDISE.
dies every
from
maternal/neonatal tetanus
JUST
provides enough money to save a mother and her babies from MNT.
$1.80 SAVE SOME BABIES. BUY SOME ELIMINATE MERCHANDISE.
dies every
from
maternal/neonatal tetanus
JUST
provides enough money to save a mother and her babies from MNT.
$1.80
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Key Club 101
MOTTO Caring - Our Way of Life
CORE VALUES Leadership, Character building, Inclusiveness,
and Caring
COLORS Blue, White, Gold
PLEDGE I pledge, on my honor, to uphold the Objects 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
INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT/VP
Maria Palazzolo – Illinois- Eastern Iowa District Kevin Zhang – Pacific Northwest District
OBJECTS
• To develop initiative and leadership • To provide experience in working
together • To serve the school and community • To cooperate with the school principal • To prepare for useful citizenship • To promote the adoption and
application of higher standards in scholarship, sportsmanship, and social contacts
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Key Club 101
MOTTO Caring - Our Way of Life
CORE VALUES Leadership, Character building, Inclusiveness,
and Caring
COLORS Blue, White, Gold
PLEDGE I pledge, on my honor, to uphold the Objects 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
INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT/VP
Maria Palazzolo – Illinois- Eastern Iowa District Kevin Zhang – Pacific Northwest District
OBJECTS
• To develop initiative and leadership • To provide experience in working
together • To serve the school and community • To cooperate with the school principal • To prepare for useful citizenship • To promote the adoption and
application of higher standards in scholarship, sportsmanship, and social contacts
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Pacific Northwest District
o f K e y C l u b I n t e r n a t i o n a l
“It's raining, it's pouring, and PNW is soaring above the rest, 'cause we're the best, Pacific Northwest!”
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 panhandle of Idaho in between. The Pacific Northwest encompasses nearly 1.8 million square miles and includes over 300 clubs that operate under 44 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!
~Hey Key Clubbers, how do you feel?~ ******************************************** We feel good! Oh we feel so good! (OH) Double it up! (OH OH) Triple it up! (OH OH OH) One long oh! (OOooooh) Rapper Style! (OH OH OH OH OH) [Division #]! (Twenty Seven!)
CHEER MASCOT
Mortimer
The Mighty Moose
MOTTO
Proud ‘N’ Willing to Serve!
pnwkeyclub.org
PNW Lieutenant Governors by Division
AYN: Hannah Dew AYS: Alex Culbert 9: Jasmair Bains 11/18 Can: Pranav Arya 13/15/17: Patricia Xie 18/20m: Esther Chong 19/36: Stephen Lavoie 20i: Ria Bains 21: Selina Nguyen 22/24: Lillian Sam 26: Kevin Ngo 27: Josh Kim 28: Jenna Liang 30: Jaskirat Kaur 32: Morgan Lucena 33: Greg Park 34: Ayane Kawaai 35: Tyler Bosser 38: Georgette Lugalia 42C: Marshall Ferre
42V: Bradlee Thielen 44: Christina Chow 45: Jocylin Binkier 46: Autumn Solomon 48: Brandon Webb 50: Jayleen Leon 52: Teresa Bendito 54: Bailey Duran 56: Patrick Old 58: Allyson Weaver 62: Tran Hoang 64: Dorothy Wang 65: Tasmia Ahmed 66: Brian Le 68: John Kendall 70: Jimin Lee 72: Rebecca Luh 74: Daisy Marshall 80: Karla Bedolla 82: Rochelle Banta
COLOR
Fuchsia Pink
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Pacific Northwest District
o f K e y C l u b I n t e r n a t i o n a l
“It's raining, it's pouring, and PNW is soaring above the rest, 'cause we're the best, Pacific Northwest!”
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 panhandle of Idaho in between. The Pacific Northwest encompasses nearly 1.8 million square miles and includes over 300 clubs that operate under 44 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!
~Hey Key Clubbers, how do you feel?~ ******************************************** We feel good! Oh we feel so good! (OH) Double it up! (OH OH) Triple it up! (OH OH OH) One long oh! (OOooooh) Rapper Style! (OH OH OH OH OH) [Division #]! (Twenty Seven!)
CHEER MASCOT
Mortimer
The Mighty Moose
MOTTO
Proud ‘N’ Willing to Serve!
pnwkeyclub.org
PNW Lieutenant Governors by Division
AYN: Hannah Dew AYS: Alex Culbert 9: Jasmair Bains 11/18 Can: Pranav Arya 13/15/17: Patricia Xie 18/20m: Esther Chong 19/36: Stephen Lavoie 20i: Ria Bains 21: Selina Nguyen 22/24: Lillian Sam 26: Kevin Ngo 27: Josh Kim 28: Jenna Liang 30: Jaskirat Kaur 32: Morgan Lucena 33: Greg Park 34: Ayane Kawaai 35: Tyler Bosser 38: Georgette Lugalia 42C: Marshall Ferre
42V: Bradlee Thielen 44: Christina Chow 45: Jocylin Binkier 46: Autumn Solomon 48: Brandon Webb 50: Jayleen Leon 52: Teresa Bendito 54: Bailey Duran 56: Patrick Old 58: Allyson Weaver 62: Tran Hoang 64: Dorothy Wang 65: Tasmia Ahmed 66: Brian Le 68: John Kendall 70: Jimin Lee 72: Rebecca Luh 74: Daisy Marshall 80: Karla Bedolla 82: Rochelle Banta
COLOR
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CONTACT INFO IN
TERN
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ON
AL
INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT
MARIA
PALAZZOLO
ILLINOIS-EASTERN IOWA DISTRICT
INTERNATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT
KEVIN
ZHANG
PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT [email protected]
INTERNATIONAL TRUSTEE FOR THE PNW DISTRICT
SOON TO BE
ASSIGNED
TBD PN
W D
ISTR
ICT
GOVERNOR
LISA ANTONIO
DIVISION 28 EMAIL
SECRETARY
IK HOON JUNG
DIVISION 65 EMAIL
TREASURER
ANEESH PAPPU
DIVISION 56 EMAIL
BULLTIN EDITOR
JENNY ZHANG
DIVISION 32 EMAIL
CONVENTION CHAIR
CLEO TSANG
DIVISION 32 EMAIL
D. 2
7 LT. GOVERNOR, DIVISION 27
JOSH
KIM
WOODINVILLE HS EMAIL
DISTRICT ADMIN
JOHN
JAY ASSISTANT DISTRICT ADMIN
TOM SAUNDERS
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CONTACT INFO
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INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT
MARIA
PALAZZOLO
ILLINOIS-EASTERN IOWA DISTRICT
INTERNATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT
KEVIN
ZHANG
PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT [email protected]
INTERNATIONAL TRUSTEE FOR THE PNW DISTRICT
SOON TO BE
ASSIGNED
TBD
PNW
DIS
TRIC
T GOVERNOR
LISA ANTONIO
DIVISION 28 [email protected]
SECRETARY
IK HOON JUNG
DIVISION 65 [email protected]
TREASURER
ANEESH PAPPU
DIVISION 56 [email protected]
BULLTIN EDITOR
JENNY ZHANG
DIVISION 32 [email protected]
CONVENTION CHAIR
CLEO TSANG
DIVISION 32 [email protected]
D. 2
7
LT. GOVERNOR, DIVISION 27
JOSH
KIM
WOODINVILLE HS [email protected]
DISTRICT ADMIN
JOHN
JAY ASSISTANT DISTRICT ADMIN
TOM SAUNDERS
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