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* The Culbert Columns Pacific Northwest Key Club Division AYS Volume 2 Issue 1 April Edition Bartlett Chugiak Colony Dimond Eagle River East Kodiak Palmer Service South West

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The Culbert Columns Pacific Northwest Key Club Division AYS Volume 2 Issue 1 April Edition

Bartlett Chugiak Colony Dimond Eagle River

East Kodiak Palmer Service South West

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Table of Contents

Letter from the LtG

DCON Pictures

District Introductions

Division AYS

Monthly School Highlight

Preferred Charities

Officer Information

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Hello everyone!

I hope we are all able to get along with one another

this year. Upcoming events will be the Division

Meeting on around the 23rd. Any suggestions on

where that should be will be greatly appreciated.

The officer directory list in the back of the newslet-

ter is now out of date, as most clubs have finished

their elections and now have new officers. I have all

of my contact information below in case you need

to contact me.

Greyson Culbert

Lieutenant Governor of Division AYS

Pacific Northwest Key Club International

[email protected]

907-306-5206

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Hello PNW! My name is Audrey Chow and I am your 2016 - 2017 District Editor. As an avid Key Clubber and a bit of a Photoshop geek, I am beyond excited to serve in a position where I am able to capture and curate your hard work in our district news-letter, THE ESPRESSO. I plan on publishing four seasonal publications during my term, in addition to making divisional newsletters more accessible for the rest of the district. With the spirit and eagerness to serve still buzzing from DCON, I am confident that great days are ahead of us. Work together, lend a hand where you can, and show the world that you are “Proud ‘N’ Willing to Serve!” Also, if you ever need help or you just want to talk, don’t be afraid to say hello. Especially you, bulletin editors!

Audrey Chow Pacific Northwest District Editor Key Club International (604) 831-0101 [email protected]

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Amy Hung 2016-2017 Convention Chair Pacific Northwest District Key Club International 253.353.5496 [email protected]

Greetings Pacific Northwest District,

I'm Amy Hung and I will be your Convention Chair for the 2016-2017 service year. Through my experiences, I plan to make DCON 2017 an even greater DCON than the year before. A goal of mine for Convention is to increase attend-ance and to strengthen workshops for all attendees. From serving as a member, club officer, Convention Aide, and now Convention Chair, I have learned that us Key Clubbers, all have the same objective. We all work together to make a difference in our home, schools, and communities. Like the great Troy Bolton once said, “we’re all in this together!” If you have questions about this upcoming District Conven-

tion, please feel free to contact me through Facebook, text,

call, or email!

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Hey Pacific Northwest District Key Clubbers!

My name is Bryan Lee and I am honored to have the opportunity to

serve you as your District Treasurer for the 2016-17 term. My goal

this year is to serve and increase connection with Lieutenant Gover-

nors and you, the members. Through my quarterly Treasurer news-

letters, I hope to provide you the opportunity to learn and engage

with the District. Similarly, I look to increase contact with your

Lt.Gs to ensure they have the information necessary to help you.

Throughout these past 3 years, I have had the opportunity to per-

sonally serve at every level in Key Club up to the District, and one

message that has never lost strength is the importance of assisting

the members. If you have any questions this year, don’t hesitate to contact me:

I’m still a Key Club member like you, and I’m only a message away.

Bryan Lee

Pacific Northwest District Treasurer

Key Club International

[email protected]

(971) 258-7236

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Hello Pacific Northwest District Key Clubbers,

My name is Juliet Yu and I’m your 2016-2017 District Governor. I am both honored and thrilled to serve alongside the PNW District Board and with caring leaders like you! Being apart of Key Club has been one of the best experiences in my life and I can’t wait to continue this in our Pacific Northwest Dis-trict! For our journey together, I truly believe this year will be one of the greatest the Pacific Northwest District has ever seen. By taking the steps of Service, Unity and a Kiwanis Family plan, we will see the heart of Key Club, connection of our district, and reminders of our past/inspirations for our future.

One of my mottos in life is “We over Me.” We together are equals in creating an impact and change for this year and beyond. It’s not about me, myself or I. We are all Key Clubbers with pas-sion of calling Key Club our adventure. So please feel free to mes-sage me anytime via email, Facebook message or phone on any questions you have or if you want to talk.

Juliet Yu Pacific Northwest District Governor Key Club International (253) 218-5979 [email protected]

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Division AYS

Be in Contact! Newsletter: The Culbert Columns

Facebook: PNW Key Club Divi-

sion AYS

Remind 101: text divays to 81010

Culbert Points Starting next month, points will be given to each school based on

DCM Attendance (100 points for each person) and turned in Re-

ports from the President, Secretary, and Editor (200 point for each

report)

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Preferred Charities

UNICEF, the only organization of the United Nations

dedicated exclusively to children, works with other United

Nations bodies, governments and non-governmental or-

ganizations to assist in children’s needs

March of Dimes, founded by Franklin D. Roosevelt,

sought to improve the health of babies by preventing

birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality

Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals is a nonprofit or-

ganization that raises money for the benefit of hospital-

ized kids

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Monthly School Highlight:

Chugiak

Last month, Chugiak High School par-

ticipated in a Battle of the Bands. The

funds raised went to benefit the High

School band teacher, Mr. Martinson, who

had cancer last year. Having Battle of the

Bands are a great way to connect with the

community, raise money, and have fun.

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Bartlett President: Siemee Xiong ([email protected])

Vice President: Pantasy Lau ([email protected])

Secretary: Panulee Lee ([email protected])

Colony President: Payton Johnstone ([email protected])

Vice President: Emily Brauneis ([email protected])

Vice President: Lucy Haney ([email protected])

Secretary: Katelyn Kelly ([email protected])

Treasurer: Amorah Lopez ([email protected])

Historian: Kyle Mielke ([email protected])

Chugiak

President: Brian Wing ([email protected])

Vice President: Greyson Culbert ([email protected]

Secretary: Mikaelyn Gogue ([email protected])

Treasurer: Tynan Jordan ([email protected])

Editor: Keara Chaperon ([email protected])

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Dimond Presdident: Sujin In ([email protected])

Vice President: Kiara Vicente ([email protected])

Secretary: Ripple Sato ([email protected])

Treasurer: Judy Park ([email protected])

Editor: Allison Dupre ([email protected])

Public Relations: Athit Nitisaporn ([email protected])

Eagle River President: Haley McGeorge ([email protected])

Vice President: Antonia Atknison ([email protected])

East President: Lily Lo (lo.lily365yahoo.com)

Vice President: Eunice Kim ([email protected])

Secretary: Kia Hang ([email protected])

Treasurer: Lor Lue ([email protected])

Editor: Hyeonji-Ra ([email protected])

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Kodiak

President: Art Alejandro ([email protected])

Vice President: Gregorio M. Lbabao ([email protected])

Secretary: Kelsey Pascua ([email protected])

Treasurer: Hunter Ronald Blair ([email protected])

Public Relations: Rey Jacob Peralta Roy ([email protected])

Palmer President: Julie Irvine ([email protected])

Vice President: Emily Roberts ([email protected])

Secretary: Marlea Weaver ([email protected])

Treasurer/Public Relations: Saibra Loyer ([email protected]

South President: Yulim Kim ([email protected])

Vice President: Hannah Lee ([email protected]

Secretary: Jessica Anderson ([email protected])

Treasurer: Karina Rasavong ([email protected])

Editor: Jenevia Wika ([email protected]

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West President: Elana Fortson ([email protected])

Secretary: Erica Christensen ([email protected])

Treasurer: Ava Lekander ([email protected])

Historian: Diana Won ([email protected])

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