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The June Edition of the Division 65 Newsletter! Volume 3, Issue 3. Enjoy!

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PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT KEY CLUB

DIVISION 65 JUNE NEWSLETTER

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Table of Contents 1. Front Cover

2. Table of Contents

3. Preferred Charities & Reports

4. Greetings from your LtG

5. Summer 2k14 w/ Division 65 Key Club

6-7. Key Club 101

8-9. The Eliminate Project / Divisional Goals

10-13. May DCM | Senior Send-Off Banquet Recap

14-15. Division 65 Scoreboard

16-17. Service Throughout the Month of May

18-19. PORTLAND AREA RALLY 2014

20-21. Pre-Rally | JUNE DCM

22. Key Leader

23. Giving Connection

24-25. PNW District Appointees

26. PNW Executive Board Contacts

27. Newsletter Question of the Month

28-29. Divisional Roster

30-31. Turtle Cheers

32. Check it out!

Preferred Charities

Works with the UN to

assist children in 150

of the world’s devel-

oping countries.

Through community

based service, Unicef

provides health care,

education, sanitation

and safe water.

The March of

Dimes funds lifesaving

research and programs

and works to end prem-

ature birth, birth defects

and infant mortality.

Every baby deserves a

healthy life.

Children’s Miracle Network

uses the money fundraised to

go towards research and

training, purchasing equip-

ment and paying uncompen-

sated care, all in support for

the mission to save as many

children’s lives as possible.

Presidents Secretaries Editors CLICK HERE

Presidential Surveys

are due on the 5th

of every month

CLICK HERE

Secretary Reports

are due on the

5th of ever month

CLICK HERE

Editor Reports are

due on the 1st of

ever month

LATE IS NEVER If reports are completed on time, your club earns 5 points!

GREETINGS FROM YOUR LTG!

Sundae, June 15TH—JUNE DCM | PRE RALLY | ICE

CREAM SUNDAE

@ Beaverton City Library (waterpark)

SUMMER 2K14 WITH DIVISION 65 KEY CLUB -tentative dates-

JOIN US THIS SUMMER! for some serv ice under the sun

AYY

W E M A D E I T !

Frequent all-nighters, never ending

homework, one test after another—

IT’S ALL OVER! I never thought I would

get through junior year. Although it

was torturous, I wouldn’t trade this

year f o r a n y t h i n g . This year was

full of surprises and my life has

changed for the better. In the past few

months, I’ve gotten to know you all

inside and out and I look forward to

seeing Division 65 Key Clubbers at ser-

vice projects and DCMs. I hope that I

have been able to fulfil my duties as an

LtG and I AM ECSTATIC for what sum-

mer has in store for us. Summer is the

time to kick back and relax but don’t

forget– our communities still need us!

With all this time in our hands, let’s

continue making a difference in our

world. I encourage you all to come out

of your shells this summer and

S E R V E . We have an endless list of

opportunities and I have tried my best

to make DCMs enjoyable for you all.

Never hesitate to bring your friends,

key clubbers and non key clubbers,

aunts, uncles, and even your dogs to

DCMs! This summer, let’s train and

organize ourselves as leaders and

continue to strive as Key Clubbers out-

side of the school year. You all never

fail to impress me.

Please enjoy the June edition of the

newsletter! Love you all.

-Tasmia

d65 .tasmia@gmai l .com | (971) 998—3798

Sundae, June 15TH—JUNE DCM | PRE RALLY | ICE

CREAM SUNDAE

@ Beaverton City Library (waterpark)

Saturday, July 19th—Annual Division 65 Beach Clean Up

Meet @ Westview, 6:00am

Monday, August 4th—Seattle Rally

Meet @ Westview, 5:00am

END OF AUGUST—JOINT DCM WITH DIVISION 62

Details released in July!

SUMMER 2K14 WITH DIVISION 65 KEY CLUB -tentative dates-

JOIN US THIS SUMMER! for some serv ice under the sun

MOTTO:

Caring–Our Way of Life

PLEDGE:

I pledge, on my honor, to up-

hold the Objects of Key Club Interna-

tional; to build my home, school and

community; to serve my nation and

God; and combat all forces which

KEY CLU

B 101

MISSION STATEMENT:

Key Club is an international stu-

dent-led organization which pro-

vides its members with opportu-

nities to provide service, build

character and develop leadership.

VIS ION:

CORE VALUES: The core values of Key Club Inter-

national are leadership, character

building, caring and inclusiveness.

PACIF IC NORTHWEST DISTR ICT

KEY CLUB:

The Pacific Northwest is geographically

the largest district of Key Club Interna-

tional! The district spans from Western

Canada to Northern California: with Alas-

ka, Washington, Oregon, and the pan-

handle of Idaho in between. There are

over 300 clubs that operate under 44 di-

KEY

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Through rain or shine, snow or hail, Key

Clubbers in the Pacific Northwest dedi-

cate countless hours to their communi-

ties and internationally, and are always

Proud 'N ' Wi l l ing to serve!

KEY CLUB CHEER:

HEY KEY CLUBBERS, HOW DO YOU FEEL?

WE FEEL GOOD, OH WE FEEL SO GOOD! UH! *thrust*

DOUBLE IT UP! UH UH! *thrust x2*

TRIPLE IT UP! UH UH UH! *thrust x3*

ONE LONG UH! UUUUUUHH *hand roller coaster*

RAPPER STYLE! UH-UH-UH-UH-UH! *chop the air*

PNW

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 ba-

bies and a significant number of women each year. The effects

of the disease are excruciating — tiny newborns suffer repeated,

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. It will take US$110

million — and the dedicated work of UNICEF and every mem-

ber of the Kiwanis family.

Our goal for 2015 is to completely ELIMINATE MNT.

Are you still up for the challenge?

PNW AND KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL raised a total of

$80, 778.40 which is equivalent to 89,754 lives!

DIVISION 65 ELIMINATES MNT

GET INVOLVED! SPREAD THE WORD!

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 ba-

bies and a significant number of women each year. The effects

of the disease are excruciating — tiny newborns suffer repeated,

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. It will take US$110

million — and the dedicated work of UNICEF and every mem-

ber of the Kiwanis family.

Our goal for 2015 is to completely ELIMINATE MNT.

Are you still up for the challenge?

PNW AND KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL raised a total of

$80, 778.40 which is equivalent to 89,754 lives!

DIVISION 65 ELIMINATES MNT

HOW TO EL IMINATE 101 :

S U M M E R 2 0 1 4 — potential car washes, joint DCM

miracle minute, brainstorm creative ideas with your

officers/at DCMs

Each school must have at least one restaurant fund-

raiser this year

Each school should attempt to sell Eliminate mer-

chandise (coming out soon!)

Each school MUST emphasize Project Eliminate with-

in their clubs

Devote a service project for Eliminate

OUR “GOAL”

$2500 $1500 $1000 $500 $2000

$3,000 Before the end of 2015

$3000

We have 12 schools in

our division

$3,000 divided by 12

= $250 per school

WE GOT THIS!

$2

00

Division 65 already raised $200 from the May DCM!

Division 65 Senior Send-Off Banquet

On Friday, May 31st, Division 65 had the opportunity to honor their graduating seniors at a lovely, semi-formal ceremony held at Rock Creek Church. The even-

ing consisted of an exquisite Asian cuisine dinner provided by Mrs. Ahmed & Mrs. Senekham. During dinner, we shared a toast for our seniors and took a trip

down nostalgia lane. Then, each school had the opportunity to serenade their seniors by speaking on behalf of them, recognizing their hard work, and/or sing-

ing them an anthem. The graduates were given sashes that read “DIV 65 KEY CLUB” and red roses. Division 65 appreciates all the time our seniors have given to

bettering our clubs and serving as role models within our schools. The evening finished with an assortment of desserts, cake, pictures, and lots of tears. We also

left the church the way it was found! Thank you, Division 65, for making this event possible with your kind donations. We raised $200 for Eliminate!

SENIORS. We are so proud of you and your passion for serving others will take you far! Don’t forget Division 65 Key Club!

G U E S T L I S T

ALOHA

Leanne Nguyen

Kyra Dela Chica

Alice Li

Gillian Ernst

Emily Cusano

Katie Pope

Katherine Nguyen

Kaye Dela Chica

Sunisa Thongkam

Savannah Ernst

Eric Tzeo

Vincent Cheam

BEAVERTON

Jessica Choe

Yasmeen Ayoub

Kelsey Martin

Amy Vo

Libby Swett

Josh Estes

Tia Deharpport

Zach Rabin

David Choe

Ellie Franks

CENTURY

Bryce Canete

Michaela Canete

Naureen Khan

Derek

Jenny Ho

Rina Alazas

John-Nick Beronilla

Sajjad Sayyid

Valeria Thai

Hannah Quan

Cindy Tam

Courtney Herr

Kristine Catimbang

Jacqueline Nguyen

Monica Sek

Melanie Chan

Lynn Tran

Division 65 Senior Send-Off Banquet

On Friday, May 31st, Division 65 had the opportunity to honor their graduating seniors at a lovely, semi-formal ceremony held at Rock Creek Church. The even-

ing consisted of an exquisite Asian cuisine dinner provided by Mrs. Ahmed & Mrs. Senekham. During dinner, we shared a toast for our seniors and took a trip

down nostalgia lane. Then, each school had the opportunity to serenade their seniors by speaking on behalf of them, recognizing their hard work, and/or sing-

ing them an anthem. The graduates were given sashes that read “DIV 65 KEY CLUB” and red roses. Division 65 appreciates all the time our seniors have given to

bettering our clubs and serving as role models within our schools. The evening finished with an assortment of desserts, cake, pictures, and lots of tears. We also

left the church the way it was found! Thank you, Division 65, for making this event possible with your kind donations. We raised $200 for Eliminate!

SENIORS. We are so proud of you and your passion for serving others will take you far! Don’t forget Division 65 Key Club!

HILLSBORO

Mai Ninomiya

Mackenzie Crampton

Tony Jesko

Briana Vega

Elvira D

Marley Dizney

Allie Knoch

SOUTHRIDGE

Katie Chanthakhoun

Michael Ly

Annie Cao

Stella Sonu

Ik Hoon Jung

Emilee Phounsavath

SUNSET

Kaelan Patel

HUGE S/O to Johnny, Christon,

Jackie, and Vivian for the pho-

tos!

WESTVIEW

Nikhil Anand

Cindy Chou

David Bemis

Nathan Ahn

Dennis Li

Susie Than

Johnny Po

Tasnia Kabir

Chris Le

Stephen Sangil

Vivian Vu

Allison Zhou

Jacob Nguyen

Andy Trieu

Maggie McAdams

Karolina Ryerson

Jesus Reyes

Dick Thurston

CONGRADULAT ION CLASS OF 2014!

CONGRADULAT ION CLASS OF 2014!

School President Survey

ON TIME

(5)

Secretary Report

ON TIME

(5)

Editor Report

ON TIME

(5)

Kiwanis Meeting

(5)

DCM/Event

Attendance

(2 per attendee)

Newsletter

Response

(5)

Sharing is Caring

Form

(2)

Spirit

(1-10)

Misc. Total

Aloha 10 10 3

36 5 10 18 2 94

Beaverton 10 10 10

40

15 17 2 106

Century 10 10 10

58

15 18 2 123

Forest Grove

0

Glencoe 5 10 5

26

5 10 2 78

Hillsboro 5 5

16

5 10 2 43

Jesuit 5

5

Milller EC

0

Southridge 10 10 10

18 10 5 13 2 78

Sunset 10 10 10

10 5

7 2 54

Westview 10 10 10

51 5 5 15 2 108

DIVISION 65

SCOREBOARD

How to earn points:

Turn in Presidential Surveys, Secretary, and Editor Report ON TIME

Attend Kiwanis Meetings and let your LtG know

Bring members to DCMs/Divisional Events/Service Projects

Respond to the newsletter question

Bring a share of items to DCMs and fill out a form

School President Survey

ON TIME

(5)

Secretary Report

ON TIME

(5)

Editor Report

ON TIME

(5)

Kiwanis Meeting

(5)

DCM/Event

Attendance

(2 per attendee)

Newsletter

Response

(5)

Sharing is Caring

Form

(2)

Spirit

(1-10)

Misc. Total

Aloha 10 10 3

36 5 10 18 2 94

Beaverton 10 10 10

40

15 17 2 106

Century 10 10 10

58

15 18 2 123

Forest Grove

0

Glencoe 5 10 5

26

5 10 2 78

Hillsboro 5 5

16

5 10 2 43

Jesuit 5

5

Milller EC

0

Southridge 10 10 10

18 10 5 13 2 78

Sunset 10 10 10

10 5

7 2 54

Westview 10 10 10

51 5 5 15 2 108

The club that earns the most points

at the end of the Key Club year will

receive a PARTY at their club hosted

by your LTG!

DIVISION 65

SCOREBOARD

How to earn points:

Turn in Presidential Surveys, Secretary, and Editor Report ON TIME

Attend Kiwanis Meetings and let your LtG know

Bring members to DCMs/Divisional Events/Service Projects

Respond to the newsletter question

Bring a share of items to DCMs and fill out a form

SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE MONTH OF MAY

During the month of May, Division 65 Key Clubbers served over 150 hours!

Westview, Century and Southridge Key Club volunteered together at the Slime Run.

Sunset Key Club brought home the gold from the annual Kiwanis bowl-a-thon. They

also volunteered at the OR Humane Society as well as help build a path for the John

Pelham Memorial Service Day! Courtney Her helped Southridge Key Club at the food

bank and Beaverton collected cans for their Human Trafficking Service Project.

Southridge, Century, Glencoe, and Aloha volunteered at the Rock N’ Roll marathon.

Westview volunteered at the Graffiti Run!

SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE MONTH OF MAY

During the month of May, Division 65 Key Clubbers served over 150 hours!

Westview, Century and Southridge Key Club volunteered together at the Slime Run.

Sunset Key Club brought home the gold from the annual Kiwanis bowl-a-thon. They

also volunteered at the OR Humane Society as well as help build a path for the John

Pelham Memorial Service Day! Courtney Her helped Southridge Key Club at the food

bank and Beaverton collected cans for their Human Trafficking Service Project.

Southridge, Century, Glencoe, and Aloha volunteered at the Rock N’ Roll marathon.

Westview volunteered at the Graffiti Run!

START YOUR SUMMER OFF WITH A BANG!

LAKE BIBLE CHURCH | SATURDAY, JUNE 21ST

Reserve your EARLY BIRD TICKETS HERE & print out your

MEDICAL RELEASSE FORMS from the REGISTRATION PACKET!

Have you started COLLECTING CANS FOR ELIMINATE?

Bring 20 cans and receive $1 OFF OF YOUR REGISTRATION!

Don’t forget to bring $1 for TWO PHOTOS from our

PHOTOBOOTH (all proceeds go towards Eliminate)

Become a Superhero of Service!

Spend your day training in workshops, meeting new friends, and saving mothers and

babies from MNT!

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Division 44 | Division 45 | Division 62 | Division 64 | Division 65 | Division 66 | Division 68 | Division 70 | Division 80

START YOUR SUMMER OFF WITH A BANG!

LAKE BIBLE CHURCH | SATURDAY, JUNE 21ST

Reserve your EARLY BIRD TICKETS HERE & print out your

MEDICAL RELEASSE FORMS from the REGISTRATION PACKET!

Have you started COLLECTING CANS FOR ELIMINATE?

Bring 20 cans and receive $1 OFF OF YOUR REGISTRATION!

Don’t forget to bring $1 for TWO PHOTOS from our

PHOTOBOOTH (all proceeds go towards Eliminate)

Become a Superhero of Service!

Spend your day training in workshops, meeting new friends, and saving mothers and

babies from MNT!

EMAIL portlandrally@gmail.com

FOR YOUR OWN LAYOUT!

Division 44 | Division 45 | Division 62 | Division 64 | Division 65 | Division 66 | Division 68 | Division 70 | Division 80

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- PRE RALLY | SPIRIT STICK DECORATION | ICE CREAM SUNDAE -

JUNE DCM

WHO

WHAT

WHEN

WHY

ALOHA = chocolate

BEAVERTON = sherbet

CENTURY= cookies n’ cream

HILHI = mint

GLENCOE = coffee

SOUTHRDIGE = cookie dough

SUNSET = vanilla

WESTVIEW = caramel

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- PRE RALLY | SPIRIT STICK DECORATION | ICE CREAM SUNDAE -

JUNE DCM DIVISION 65 KEY CLUB, YOUR FRIENDS, YOUR DOG, YOUR

AUNT, YOUR UNCLE!

PREPARE FOR PORTLAND RALLY, DECORATE THE SPIRIT

STICK, ENJOY ICE CREAM, SUNDAE YOUR LTG!

SUNDAE, JUNE 15TH, 2:30PM—PCM

3:00PM—DCM

IT’S SUMMER & DIVISION 65 RAISED OVER $100 FOR

MARCH OF DIMES– A PROMISE IS A PROMISE!

CALLING ALL PRESIDENTS AND

VICE PRESIDENTS! PCM WILL TAKE

PLACE AT 2:30PM!

Please bring arts and crafts to

DECORATE our SPIRIT STICK

PNW KEY LEADER

PORTLAND AREA:

OCTOBER 24TH—26TH | CAMP COLLINS, GRESHAM

SEATTLE AREA:

NOVEMBER 7TH—9TH | CAMP SAMBICA | BELLEVUE

Want to be part of a life-changing weekend with other Key

Clubbers? Then attend Key Leader this year!

Enjoy an entire weekend with

good food and good company!

Register for Key Leader at

www.key-leader.org

& talk to your LtG for more information re-

garding this event.

GIVING CONNECTION

Register for Key Leader at

www.key-leader.org

& talk to your LtG for more information re-

garding this event.

GIVING CONNECTION GIVING CONNECTION is

a clearinghouse for com-

munity donations for the

survivors of child sex traf-

ficking. The donations

are directly distributed

through the social ser-

vice organizations that

provide treatment and

housing as well as

through a special victims

police task force which

serves as the first re-

sponders and first con-

tact for many of these

boys, girls an

transgender youth!

Beaverton Key Club raised

$400 in one week and pur-

chased care items for the

Athena House through Giv-

ing Connection!

Giving Connection

will be at P

ortland

Rally!!!

DIVIS ION 65 TURTLE CHEERS

Cheer 1:

We so fly, sixty­five! x6

Cheer 2:

HEY! You know how we do, three sixty­

five days, we rock it out, d­sixty­

five way. HEY! x 3

Cheer 3:

2­4­6­8

2­4­6­8 turtles gonna dominate

3­5­7­9 turtles looking mighty fine! X2

Cheer 4/Gas Pedal:

Slow it down, grab the wall,

Wiggle like you’re trying to make your

shell fall off

six­ty five, six­ty five, six­ty five, six­ty five

Cheer 5:

Aint no Party like a turtle party cuz a turt

le party dont stop. HEY x4

Cheer 6:

Who rocks the house, sixty­

five rocks the house

and when we in the house we rock it all

night long *BLOW YOUR HORN*

repeat x 3

Cheer 7/FOLLOW THE LEADER/

Turtle Pledge:

I’m a reptile with cold blood (repeat)

I hibernate in deep deep mud (repeat)

Though I walk so very slow (repeat)

I give to people wherever I go (repeat)

D­6­5 (repeat)

D­6­5 (repeat)

I’m a reptile with cold blood (echo)

I hibernate in deep deep mud (echo)

If im scared I do not hide (echo)

With my shell i show my pride (echo) *tu

rn around and shake tail*

D 6 5 (echo)

D 6 5 (echo)

DIVIS ION 65 TURTLE CHEERS

Cheer 1:

We so fly, sixty­five! x6

Cheer 2:

HEY! You know how we do, three sixty­

five days, we rock it out, d­sixty­

five way. HEY! x 3

Cheer 3:

2­4­6­8

2­4­6­8 turtles gonna dominate

3­5­7­9 turtles looking mighty fine! X2

Cheer 4/Gas Pedal:

Slow it down, grab the wall,

Wiggle like you’re trying to make your

shell fall off

six­ty five, six­ty five, six­ty five, six­ty five

Cheer 5:

Aint no Party like a turtle party cuz a turt

le party dont stop. HEY x4

Cheer 6:

Who rocks the house, sixty­

five rocks the house

and when we in the house we rock it all

night long *BLOW YOUR HORN*

repeat x 3

Cheer 7/FOLLOW THE LEADER/

Turtle Pledge:

I’m a reptile with cold blood (repeat)

I hibernate in deep deep mud (repeat)

Though I walk so very slow (repeat)

I give to people wherever I go (repeat)

D­6­5 (repeat)

D­6­5 (repeat)

I’m a reptile with cold blood (echo)

I hibernate in deep deep mud (echo)

If im scared I do not hide (echo)

With my shell i show my pride (echo) *tu

rn around and shake tail*

D 6 5 (echo)

D 6 5 (echo)

DIVISION 65 ROSTER

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PRESIDENT: Katherine Nguyen | katherinengyen22@yahoo.com

VP: Sunisa Thongkam | sunisathongkam@gmail.com &

Vincent Cheam | i.cheam@yahoo.com

SECRETARY: Lucy Nguyen | lucy.nguyen97@gmail.com

TREASURER: Sammy McGath | samanthamcgath@gmail.com

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PRESIDENT: Yasmeen Ayoub | meenayoub@gmail.com

VP: Ellie Franks | eleanorsfranks@gmail.com

SECRETARY: Amy Vo | amyvo21@gmail.com

TREASURER: Kelsey Martin| kelsey.martin25@gmail.com

EDITOR: Zach Rabin| zacharyrabinap@gmail.com

PRESIDENT: John-Nick Beronilla | johnnick.beronilla@gmail.com

VP: Valerie Thai| valerie.thai65@gmail.com

SECRETARY: Michaela Canete | mickiicanete@gmail.com

TREASURER: Lynn Tran | fylynntran@gmail.com

EDITOR: Sajjad Sayyid | sj_300@hotmail.com

CLASS REP: Kristine Katimbang

PRESIDENT: Mica Annis | mica.annis@gmail.com

VP: Leslie Senekham | leslievsenekham@gmail.com

SECRETARY: Annelise Loveless | annelise1441@gmail.com

TREASURER: Nidhi Pai | nidhs98@gmail.com

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PRESIDENT: Briana Vega | vegabriana15@gmail.com

VP: Lauren Goldfarb | lauren.a.goldfarb@gmail.com

TREASURER: Mackenzie Crampton | mackrayc@frontier.com

VP: Brigid Kelley |

TREASURER: Isabel Klein: | iklein15@jesuitmail.org

COPRESIDENT: Charvi Bhargava: | cbhargava15@jesuitmail.org

PRESIDENT: Annie Cao | annie.cao98@gmail.com

VP: Stella Sonu | stella.sonu19@gmail.com

SECRETARY: Emilee Phounsavath | emphouns@gmail.com

TREASURER: Vicki Lee| vickilee.522@gmail.com

EDITOR: Michael Ly | mitchellly007@gmail.com

PRESIDENT: Cindy Chou | email.cindy.chou@gmail.com

VP: Richard Jiang | hipen3@gmail.com

SECRETARY: Dennis Li | dennisli62@yahoo.conm

TREASURER: Bryan Lee | bryanlee99@gmail.com

EDITOR: Tasnia Kabir | tasniakabir@gmail.com

CLASS REPS: David Bemis, Stephen Oh, Nathan Ahn

PRESIDENT: Jennifer Lo | lojennifer16@gmail.com

VP: Michelle Lo | 3michelle.lo@gmail.com

SECRETARY: Kaelan Patel | kaelanp@gmail.com &

Lilian Tran | lillian_tran324@yahoo.com

TREASURER: Varsha Prakash| prakash.varsha97@gmail.com

Convention Aide

Jag Bains

DIVISION 9

Convention Aide

Ryan Muira

DIVISION 66

Communications Director

Anav Gagneja

DIVISION 44

Membership Growth and Reactivation

Director

Suvir Copparam

DIVISION 28

Learn more about the PNW District Board at pnwkeyclub.weebly.com

- PNW DISTRICT BOARD APPOINTEES -

District Project Director

Ben Scranage

DIVISION 74

K-Family Relations Director

Tina Sok

DIVISION 34

Membership Growth and Reactivation

Director

Suvir Copparam

DIVISION 28

Learn more about the PNW District Board at pnwkeyclub.weebly.com

- PNW DISTRICT BOARD APPOINTEES -

CONTACT THE

DISTRICT EXECUTIVE BOARD

LISA ANTONIO

Division 28

lisaantonio.dgov@gmail.com

ANEESH PAPPU

Division 56

apappu97@gmail.com

IK HOON JUNG

Division 65

JENNY ZHANG

Division 32

editorjennyzhang@gmail.com ih.j.321@gmail.com

CONVENTON

CHAIR

CLEO TSANG

Division 32

DISTRICT GOVERNOR DISTRICT TREASURER

DISTRICT SECRETARY DISTRICT EDITOR

pnwconvention-

chair@gmail.com

IMPORTANT DATES

Friday, May 16th—BHS Care Kit Assembly

Sunday, May 18th—Rock n’ Roll 1/2 Marathon

Friday, May 30th—Senior Send-Off Banquet

Sunday, June 1st– Editor Report’s Due

Thursday, June 5th—President’s Survey &

Secretary Report’s Due

Newsletter Question of May:

THANKS FOR READING!

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