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The Official Publication of Division 32 of the Pacific Northwest District of Key Club.

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DIVISION 32

JANUARY 2013

VOL 1 // ISSUE 10

Lindbergh • Renton • Hazen • Kent-Meridian • Kentridge • Kentlake • Kentwood • Tahoma

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A Letter from Our Lt. G

project: EDUCATE

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Winter Masquerade Mash

PNW DCON 2013

Timeline & Dates

Dragon of the Month

Contact Info

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Lieutenant Governor

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Happy New Years! Thank you to all of those who came to the Election Rally on Jan. 5th! I hope you all had a great time and please congratulate Alan Yeh, on becoming on the Lieutenant Governor for 2013-2014. January is a time for Club Elections, so make sure you release the applications for your clubs and have your new officers elected by January 25th! We want to get DCON Registration by February 1st! See you all soon and good luck with Finals!

A WORD FROM OUR

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YYEEHH Hey Dragons! Thank you so much for electing me as your Lt. Governor for 2013-2014. I have big shoes to fill and I hope that I will be able to carry on the legacy of Division 32. While keeping up with the traditions of my predecessors, I will try my best to implement my new ideas for fundraisers and member recognition. I am looking forward to working with each and every one of you thorough the year. You’re all amazing officers and members and I know that together we can make this upcoming year great.

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DISTRICT PROJECT:

2012-2013

JAMAICA Jamaica is known for its blue Caribbean beaches, its rich blue mountain coffee, Bob Marley, the world’s fastest runner –Usain Bolt, and its food, but people often fail to recognize the hardships and troubles the people face in this paradise.

OUR DISTRICT PROJECT This year’s District Project is project: EDUCATE. The goal of this project is to improve the quality of education one school at a time. It is the first ever joint-project between the Pacific Northwest District and the Jamaica District.

OUR GOALS Our monetary goal is $30,000 , and with this money we will aid three different schools in Jamaica. Our

goal is to provide library equipment, such as computer and printers and classroom supplies, such as pencils and notebooks. Another goal is to rebuild the library of Wakefield Primary school, which was

burnt down in April. Additional contributions include funding the tuition of two students for the

2013-2014 school years.

For more info, visit: http://bmhphotography.wix.com/projecteducate

OUR PROGRESS Currently we are partnered with EduFocal Jamaica and UNICEF Jamaica. EduFocal Jamaica will provide online assistance to students throughout the country, while UNICEF Jamaica will bring greater attention to this project.

DIVISION 32 FUNDRAISERS Hey Key Clubbers! For the next few months, we are going to be having a lot of fundraisers focused on project: EDUCATE. The main fundraiser will be the PE shirts and the Masquerade Mash in December. Education is important for all children, so let’s give every child the same opportunities we have.

Upcoming Fundraisers: December 29: Key Club Masquerade Mash January 19: Panda Express Fundraiser

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$2 = Protection for mother +

future babies

What is MNT? In 38 countries around the world maternal

and neonatal tetanus (MNT) can quickly

turn the joy of childbirth into a 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 survival and tetanus also kills

the mother.

Why focus on this issue?

It is unacceptable that newborns and their

mothers suffer from such an easily

preventable disease. It is also a great

opportunity for us to reach out to the

poorest mothers and newborns and be

able to provide lifesaving healthcare.

Developing a delivery system for these

vaccines will greatly help families in third-

world countries.

How does Key Club help?

With The Eliminate Project, Kiwanis

International and UNICEF have joined

forces to eliminate maternal and neonatal

tetanus. It will take $110 million to fund all

the vaccines, syringes, safe storage,

transportation, thousands of skilled staff &

more—and the dedicated work of UNICEF

and every member of the Kiwanis family.

The ELIMINATE PROJECT

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saturday; jan. 19th, 2013

doors open 3:00pm *ends at 6:45 pm

Portland, OR.

price $20* *Must mail in registration

Get ready for DCON! *Registration due January 14th, tickets are limited!

PRE-CON 2013

PNW District Key Club Presents:

REGISTRATION LINK:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/i2v4i3u1egll5tq/Registration.pdf

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What is your favorite quote?

“Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on

the lights” ~Albus Wulfric Percival Brian Dumbledore

If you could have any super power, what would it be and why?

The power to control probability, then I’d be able to do anything. IN theory, there’s a

chance that anything could happen or not happen, and if I could control probability,

I’d be able to increase or decrease the chances of things happening and the odds

would ever be in my favor. Hurhur.

If you were stuck on an island, what three items would you bring with you?

I wouldn’t be stuck on an island because I’d be able to control probability, okay

fine…my iPod (with unlimited batter), unlimited supply of books, and unlimited food and

water (the good kind, not nasty MREs).

What is your favorite part of Key Club?

I love the sense of community in Key Club and how the passion for service can bring

people together. It’s nice to be able to work with and build relationships with a bunch

of cool people with fat hearts.

HERSHEY’S GAMES 101 CLUB: Hazen High School

BIRTHDAY: The 7th Sunrise of the month of

August in the Gregorian year MCMXCVI

(1996)

GRADUATING YEAR: 2014

EMAIL: [email protected]

FAVORITE COLOR: Green? No…purple. No,

blue. Oh never mind.

FAVORITE BOOK: HARRY POTTER!!! (I can’t

choose one, I’m sorry).

FAVORITE SONG: For Good from Wicked or

Anna Sun by Walk the Moon

FAVORITE FOOD: All of it.

FAVORITE PLACE: Disneyland: The Happiest

Place on Earth

GUILTY PLEASURES: Musicals….lots of them.

HOBBIES: Singing, sleeping, swimming, writing,

reading, hardcore derping.

DRAGON OF THE MONTH: ALAN YEH (LT. GOV-ELECT)

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64TH ANNUAL

PNW DCON WHO: The Whole PNW District!

WHAT: The 64th Annual District Convention of

the Pacific Northwest District! WHEN: March 22nd-24th, 2013

WHERE: Double Tree Hotel@ Sea-Tac WHY? Meet Clubbers from all over PNW,

receive training, attend forums, caucus,

elect the 2013-2014 executive board, and

much more!

Get ready to DIVE INTO SERVICE!

*Registration Due: February 5th, 2013

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EVENTS & PROJECTS 2012-2013 KEY CLUB

SCHOLARSHIPS

Each year, the PNW Kiwanis foundation grants 6 outstanding Key Clubbers with scholarships. These scholarships are designed to provide recognition and financial assistance to individual members of Key Clubs who have excelled in Key Club activities within district, school and community. Applicants must be an active member in good standing for 2 years, has dues currently paid, be a high school senior planning to attend college, at least a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, and completed application. Due: February 1st Application: http://bit.ly/W3yGRX

WINTER TIMELINE OF KEY DATES

JANUARY 19TH

PNW PRE-CON

@PORTLAND

JAN.-EARLY FEB.

CLUB OFFICE

ELECTIONS

JANUARY 26TH

D32 ICE SKATING

SOCIAL

ICE SKATING SOCIAL DATE: JANUARY 26th, 2013 Division 32 will be hosting an ice-skating social that is open to all members of the general public; whether they be Key Clubbers or not! Invite all your friends and meet new people! All proceeds will go to our District Project…project:EDUCATE! What: Ice Skating Social Where: Castle Ice @ Renton Highlands When: January 26th, 2013; 2:00-5:00pm Who: Officers, Members, Kiwanis Advisors, Faculty Advisors and anybody else you can think of!

FEBRUARY 1ST

KEY CLUB

SCHOLARSHIP

DEADLINES

FEBRUARY 5TH

DCON

REGISTRATION

DUE!

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District Board

Giovanni McKenzie {District Governor}

Grant High School (D62)

Email: [email protected]

Kelsie Hoppes {District Secretary}

Astoria High School (D67)

Email: [email protected]

Kenneth Lam {District Treasurer}

Kentridge High School (D32)

Email: [email protected]

Bassel Hamieh {District Editor}

Clackamas High School (D66)

Email: [email protected]

Lt. Governor

Andy Nguyen {Convention Chair}

Garfield High School (D26)

Email: [email protected]

Nguyen Huynh {Lt. Governor}

Lindbergh High School

Phone: 206-701-4846

Email: [email protected]

Club Officers

Intl. Board

Calvin Leung {International Trustee}

Clackamas High School (D66)

Email: [email protected]

CONTAC

Hazen

President: Tina Chung

Email: [email protected]

Vice-President: Alan Yeh

Email: [email protected]

Secretary: Allen Truong

Email: [email protected]

Treasurer: Douglas Kusumi

Email: [email protected]

Bulletin Editor: J.A. Ong

Email: [email protected]

Kentlake

President: Tatum Hennige

Email: [email protected]

Vice-President: Emily Church

Email: [email protected]

Secretary: Billy Rosling

Email: [email protected]

Treasurer: Kristina Edwards

Email: [email protected]

Bulletin Editor: Sarah Oliphant

Email: [email protected]

Kentridge

President: Anthony Nguyen

Email: [email protected]

Vice-President: Tracy Tran

Email: [email protected]

Secretary: Katie Ly

Email: [email protected]

Treasurer: Chloe Tsang

Email: [email protected]

Bulletin Editor: Amelia Burger

Email: [email protected]

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Administrators

John Jay

District Administrator

Email: [email protected]

Suzanne Endroedy

Asst. District Administrator

Email: [email protected]

T INFORMATION

Kent-Meridian

President: Dion Leung

Email: [email protected]

Vice-President: Yen Le

Email: [email protected]

Secretary: Junelle Palisoc

Email: [email protected]

Treasurer: Yen Le

Email: [email protected]

Bulletin Editor: Marquel Gapuz

Email: [email protected]

Kentwood

President: Navid Azodi

Email: [email protected]

Vice-President: Jessica Lo

Email: [email protected]

Secretary: Pranitha Maganty

Email: [email protected]

Treasurer: Palvinder Garcha

Email: [email protected]

Bulletin Editor: Kaitlin Jenkins

Email: [email protected]

Lindbergh

President: Vincent Babasa

Email: [email protected]

Vice-President: Dwina Solihin

Email: [email protected]

Secretary: Adrian De Jesus

Email: [email protected]

Treasurer: Geeia Flores

Email: [email protected]

Bulletin Editor: Aaron Reyes

Email: [email protected]

Renton

President: Cynthia Fang

Email: [email protected]

Vice-President: Jennifer Vuong

Email: [email protected]

Vice-President: Jhomarie Sadang

Email: [email protected]

Secretary: Roedah Mansour

Email: [email protected]

Treasurer: Delfin Buyco

Email: [email protected]

Bulletin Editor: My-Huyen Pham

Email: [email protected]

Tahoma

President: Kyle Conen

Email: [email protected]

Vice-President: Morgan Olson

Email: [email protected]

Secretary: Emma Bingle

Email: [email protected]

Treasurer: Sophie Brousell

Email: [email protected]

Bulletin Editor: Jackie Hickman

Email: [email protected]

Kiwanis Lt. G

Wayne Triplett

Kiwanis D32 Lt. Gov

Email: [email protected]

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THANKS FOR READING