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APRIL 2013 VOL. 1 // ISSUE 1 DIVISION 35 TIGER TALES PNW | KEY CLUB

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APRIL 2013 VOL. 1 // ISSUE 1

DIVISION 35

TIGER TALES PNW | KEY CLUB

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Hey

Tigers!!

Greetings! The 64th Annual

PNW District Convention a

couple of weeks ago was a

huge success and I hope that

each of you has recovered from

your Post-DCON Syndrome

without too much hardship.

First, I’d like to say that I’m

so honored and grateful to

serve you as the next Lieuten-

ant Governor of Division 35. My

main goal this year is to strengthen

the division by creating unity

within. I plan to work with

each of your clubs and

provide you with any re-

sources you need!

IN THIS

ISSUE...

Greetings from your

Lt.G!

International

Updates

Upcoming Events

Contact

Information

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Follow us on Facebook and

Twitter. @PNWDivision35

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As we welcome the beginning of a new Key Club year, unfortunately that

means we must also say goodbye to our past board members. With that said, I

would like to say thank you

to Emerson, Wyatt, and

Olivia, all past Division 35

Lieutenant Governors and

members of the 2012-13

District Board. I wish you

the best of luck and I know

that each of you will have

fantastic futures.

This next year, I hope

to create lasting friendships

and memories to cherish

and look back on as we

celebrate at next year’s

DCON at the Seattle Con-

vention Center. Prepare yourselves for another unforgettable year, because I

know its going to be great!

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About the

Division! Mascot: Tigers

Colors: Black and Orange

Schools: Clover Park, Curtis, Franklin Pierce,

Graham-Kapowsin, Harrison Prep, Lakes,

Steilacoom, Washington

In love and service,

Renee Loucks

PNW Division 35 Lieutenant Governor

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DCON RECAP!

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SeaTac, WA

March 22-24.

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MAKE D.C. YOUR DESTINATION.

JULY 1–8, 2013

REGISTER FOR ICON TODAY!

APRIL 25TH: $700 DEPOSIT DUE

MAY 25TH: $650 DEPOSIT DUE

TOTAL COST: $1350.00

If a spot on the tour is reserved after May 25th, it must be paid in full. Re-

maining sports, if any, can be reserved until June 25th. Registration will be

closed following June 25th.

Make Checks payable to “PNW Key Club”.

Please send forms and payments to:

PNW Key Club

Attn: International Convention

PO Box 3933

Silverdale, WA 98383-3933

Price Includes:

seven nights at the Washington Hilton

Airfare to/from Washington D.C.

Transportation between hotel/airport and to touring sites.

International convention registration

Spirit pack including a hot-pink district t-shirt and Moose antlers.

Miscellaneous incidental expenses

Night bus tour of historical monuments.

For more information,

email me at

[email protected]!

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THE ELIMINATE PROJECT

What is the ELIMINATE

Project?

The Eliminate Project is a joint project with

Kiwanis and UNICEF to internationally ter-

minate MNT.

What is MNT?

In 30 countries around the world, maternal

and neonatal tetanus (MNT) can quickly turn

the joy of childbirth into tragedy. MNT kills

one baby every nine minutes. Its effects are

excruciating– tiny newborns suffer repeated,

painful convulsions and extreme sensitivity to

light and touch. There is little hope of surviv-

al. And tetanus kills mothers too.

Who suffers from mnt?

MNT is caused when tetanus spores, found

in soil everywhere, come into contact with

open cuts during childbirth. The disease

strikes the poorest of the poor, the geograph-

ically hard to reach and those without health

care.

$1.80 = enough to save a mother and

her newborn’s lives.

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THE ELIMINATE PROJECT Do

your

part

EDUCATE yourself.

ADVOCATE to the world.

INVEST to save and

protect.

ELIMINATE maternal and

neonatal

tetanus.

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APRIL CALENDAR

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

31

HAPPY

EASTER!

1 2 3 4

SECRETARY

REPORTS DUE!

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KEY LEADER

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WEEKEND,

APRI L 5 -7

7

8 9 10

LTG NEWSLET-

TERS/ REPORTS

DUE

11 12 13

GATHERING

PROJECT @

WILSON HS 10-

12 PM

14 15 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24

DCM!

NARROWS

PLAZA BOWL

@ 4:30 PM

25 26

SPRING

BOARD

MEET ING

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APRI L 26 -27

28 29 30 1 2 3 4

Important

spring dates:

MAY 5 SECRETARY REPORTS DUE!

MAY 6-10 ELIMINATE WEEK!

MAY 10 LTG REPORTS/ NEWSLETTERS DUE!

MAY 18 DIV 34/35 MARCH OF DIMES TEAM

MAY 29 DIVISIONAL COUNCIL MEETING

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IMPORTANT

Announcements!

Our next interdivisional project will be the Gathering Project

on April 13th! We’ll be at Wilson High School from 10-12 PM

sorting medical supplies.

ELIMINATE week is just around the corner! Start discussing

with your clubs about how you will advocate and raise

funds for the Eliminate Project for the week of May 6-10!

Think about making posters and passing out flyers to build

awareness in your school!

Our next DCM will be at Narrows Plaza Bowl! It is required

that all officers go and its highly encouraged that members

attend as well! Its going to be a lot of fun and hope to see

all of you there! Please bring money for bowling and $2 for

food!

We have formed a March of Dimes team with Div. 34! On

May 18th, come down and March for Babies. Start finding

sponsors now!

What service projects have you guys been up to!? Send me

pictures of your clubs events and members to be featured

in my next newsletters!

Do you like art?! I’m looking for Division 35 sweatshirt de-

signs! Submit your designs to [email protected]!

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CONTACT INFO!

District Board

Administrators

Clover Park

Curtis

Trang Tran, District Governor

[email protected]

Hakikat Bains, District Secretary

[email protected]

Eric Grewal, District Treasurer

[email protected]

Sara Thomas, District Bulletin Editor

[email protected]

Denny Lim, Convention Chair

[email protected]

Renee Loucks, Division 35 Lt. Governor

[email protected]

John Jay, District Administrator

[email protected]

Tom Sanders, Assistant Administrator

[email protected]

President Carrie Ann Wootan

[email protected]

Vice President Tyler Bosser

[email protected]

Secretary Omar Cossio

[email protected]

Treasurer Jessica Lee

[email protected]

Bulletin Editor Michael Morales

[email protected]

Bulletin Editor Adam Guevara

[email protected]

President Maria Buan

[email protected]

Vice President Michael Kang

[email protected]

Secretary Jenny Kim

[email protected]

Treasurer Daniel Kim

[email protected]

Bulletin Editor Kristen Jebulan

[email protected]

Harrison Prep

President Zak Buller

Vice President

Secretary

Treasurer

Bulletin Editor

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CONTACT INFO!

Franklin-Pierce

Graham-Kapowsin

Lakes

Steilacoom

Washington

President Meredith Lanthorn

[email protected]

Vice President Stephanie Mackenn

Secretary Cari Coles

[email protected]

Treasurer Jazlyn Filion

[email protected]

Bulletin Editor Jessica Domino

President Julian Chhouy

[email protected]

Vice President Serissa Thalia

[email protected]

Secretary Mailan Doan

[email protected]

Treasurer Jiny Jeon

[email protected]

Bulletin Editor Hannah Park

[email protected]

President Ryan Hahn

[email protected]

Vice President Asia Fields

[email protected]

Secretary Laura Riley

[email protected]

Treasurer Jessica Kim

[email protected]

Bulletin Editor Mackenzie Norberg

[email protected]

President Vi Phung

[email protected]

Vice President Vince Wolfgram

[email protected]

Secretary Faythe Choi

[email protected]

Treasurer Johanna Forbes

[email protected]

Bulletin Editor Vince Geangan

[email protected]

President Olivia Moore

[email protected]

Vice President

Secretary Marijo Manois

[email protected]

Treasurer

Bulletin Editor

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THANKS FOR READING!