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Pacific Northwest District Division 68 Newsletter May Newsletter Volume 1 | Issue 2 Canby | Country Christian | McMinnville | Molalla | Tillamook | Taft

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Pacific Northwest District

Division 68 Newsletter May Newsletter

Volume 1 | Issue 2

Canby | Country Christian | McMinnville | Molalla | Tillamook | Taft

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Title Page...………………..1

Table of Contents……….2

Key Club Info…………..3-4

Why We’re so Great…....5

The Eliminate Project……6

Key Leader………………..7

DCM………………………..8

Contact Info……………...9

Farewell…………………..10

Table of Contents

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What does Key Club believe in?

Mission Statement

Key Club is an internation-

al student-led organiza-

tion which provides its

members with opportuni-

ties to provide service,

build character and

develop leadership.

Motto

Caring– Our Way of

Life

Core Values

The core values of Key

Club International are

leadership, character

building, caring and

inclusiveness.

Vision

We are caring and competent servant leaders trans-

forming communities worldwide.

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What does Key Club believe in?

Objects

To develop initiative and leadership.

To provide experience in living and working together.

To serve the school and community.

To cooperate with the school principal.

To prepare for useful citizenship.

To accept and promote the following ideals:

1. to give primacy to the human and spiritual, rather than

to the material values of life.

2. To encourage the daily living of the Golden Rule in all

human relationships.

3. To promote the adoption and application of higher

standards in scholarship, sportsmanship and social con-

tacts.

4. To develop, by precept and example, a more intelli-

gent, aggressive, and serviceable citizenship.

5. To provide a practical means to form enduring friend-

ships, to render unselfish service and to build better

communities.

6. To cooperate in creating and maintaining that sound

public opinion and high idealism which makes possible

the increase of righteousness, justice, patriotism and

good will.

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What makes Key Club special?

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Key Club is the largest and oldest service pro-

gram in the world, but what makes it so special

and what enables it to continue to grow? It can’t

be the ability to grow because no matter where

you go, there will always be a way to give back to

the community.

What makes Key

Club so special is that

there is a tight-knit

community that it cre-

ates between people

who live on opposite

sides of a city, state,

nation, or the world.

To fully seize the

opportunities that

Key Club has, every-

one must be involved

in their clubs, their

districts, and interna-

tional. To do this al-

ways be involved in

rallies, DCMs, and by

talking to your district

leaders!

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The Eliminate Project

With The Eliminate Project, Kiwanis International and

UNICEF have joined forces to eliminate maternal and

neonatal tetanus. This deadly disease steals the lives

of nearly 60,000 innocent babies and a significant

number of women each year. The effects of the dis-

ease are excruciating — tiny newborns suffer repeat-

ed, painful convulsions and extreme sensitivity to light

and touch.

To eliminate MNT from the Earth, more than 100 million

mothers and their future babies must be immunized.

This requires vaccines, syringes, safe storage, transpor-

tation, thousands of skilled staff and more. It will take

US$110 million — and the dedicated work of UNICEF

and every member of the Kiwanis family.

As of April 16, 2014, The Eliminate Pro-

ject, Kiwanis’s global campaign for

children, in partnership with UNICEF,

has raised:

Total Funds: US$51,549,246.18

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Key Leader

Portland Area Key

Leader

October 24-26, 2014

Camp Collins,

Gresham

Seattle Area Key

Leader

November 7-9, 2014

Camp Sambica,

Bellveue

Just register at www.Key-Leader.com

You can register ahead, click “pay later”

and pay as late as at the camp.

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DCM

Division 68’s May DCM will be held on the

30th at the new pizza shop in Molalla. I will

send out an email with the exact time and

address. Be aware the location is likely to

change and if it does I will let you all know.

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Cleo Tsang

[email protected]

Aneesh Pappu

[email protected]

Lisa Antonio

[email protected]

Editor

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Jenny Zhang

[email protected]

Cleo Tsang Convention Chair

[email protected]

Aneesh Pappu Treasurer

[email protected]

IK Hoon Jung

[email protected]

Lisa Antonio Governor

[email protected]

Editor

Secretary

Executive Board Contact Info

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Thank you all for your service!

If any of you guys want to contact me

feel free to do so!

Email: [email protected]

Text: (503) 739-8146

Call: (503) 759-4475

Instagram: JohnKendall1998

Twitter: @JohnKendall15

Snapchat: JohnKendall1998

In Caring and Service,

Division 68 Lieutenant Governor

Johnathon Kendall