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Transcript of September Newsletter 22/24: The Panda Herald
The Panda Herald Roosevelt │Ballard │ Nathan Hale│ Shore Crest │ Ingraham
Issue 1 Volume 6
In This Issue Greetings from your LTG
Lillian Sam
Why Join Key Club
Fuchsia Campaign
District Project/ Preferred Charities
Project Eliminate, March of Dimes, Children’s Miracle
Network
DCM
Monthly Recap
Joint DCM, Eastside Rally, Canada Rally
A Word From Your DGOV’
Lisa Antonio
Panda Spotlight
Roosevelt Key Club
Social Media
Key Dates/ Espresso
Contact info
Hi everybody, I hope everyone had a great week at school. This
summer vacation was one of the most relaxing vacations yet! As
painful as it is to be back at school, Key Club season is about to
kick off! And who’s not excited for Key Club season?! Just a
reminder to bring your friends to those informational meetings
that will be starting soon, it just might change their life. Also just a
quick shout out to our divisional editor as well, Dickson Chen for
working really hard on out divisional website. If you have any
pictures from events that you want on the website feel free to
email him or FB message him. Is contact information is on the
website. I will be posting bimonthly updates, once after a
DCM or big event and once again after the release of The Panda
Herald. Also, the ALS ice bucket challenge.
Hopefully you all have heard of this challenge
by now. Well the ALS IBC has raised over
100 million dollars in just a week.
Amazing right? I wanted to encourage all of
you to keep up the good work! You all have
been wonderful and remember to make they
days count and not count the days.
In Care, Love and Service,
Lillian Sam
LtG 22/24 KCI
Greetings From Your LTG
There’s so many reasons to join Key Club, all these posters
combine can’t truly explain what a wonderful impact we are
making in the world, so take it from a peer.
“Key Club has given me so many opportunities to
meet others all over the world”
“I love Key Club because of the personal development
through leadership and service opportunities.”
“I love Key Club because it allows for
me to grow as a leader and serve my
community all while being around
amazing people”
JOIN KEY CLUB
TODAY!
WHY FUCHSIA? Well why not? The Fuchsia Campaign was started by our
communications team. Our goal was to spread the PNW love and
to show our support for Key Club. Like the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
we want our campaign to be spread like a wild fire! Visit
http://pnwkeyclub.weebly.com/campaign.html to get your Overlay
today!
District Project and
Preferred Charities
It’s almost that time of year again,
Trick or treat for Unicef last year
division 22/24 raised roughly $500
through trick or treating for Unicef! It
was tons of fun and for a great cause.
I will have boxes for the coming DCM
and when I come by for club visits feel
free to take a few boxes! Organize a
trick or treating party today!
September DCM
Hi everybody so this month’s DCM is hosted
by Roosevelt Key Club. We have decided on a
picnic at Green Lake. This is a very special
DCM because RKC will be running it. Just to
reiterate all is welcome to divisional events.
When: Friday, September 19th
Time: 5 PM
Where: Green Lake Park
Bring any type of food or drink
Questions? (206) 755 3141
│August Recap│
Canada Rally │August 20th
Eastside Rally │August 16th
Joint DCM │ August 30th
│Canada Rally│
Did you know that the PNW District extends to
Canada? That’s right! On Wednesday, August
20th, Key Clubbers from Division 13/15/17 and
Division 18 gathered on the beautiful
University of British Columbia campus to learn
more about and celebrate service. Over 120
Key Club, Kiwanis, and Circle K members all
came together to satisfy their Sweet Tooth for
Service. They were able to raise $1221.43 for
the Eliminate Project!
I was actually part of the planning
committee that organized the event so seeing
the actual event take place was definitely a
worthwhile experience in it of itself. If I had to
narrow it down, though I’d probably my favorite
part was the opening session, specifically
because I got to teach everyone the Key Club
cheer
--Laura Chang Division 13/15/17 ”
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│Eastside Rally│
These aren’t your average knights in shining
armor. Key Clubbers spring in to action at
Eastside Rally! On August 16th Key Clubber from
Central and Eastern Washington to the
Panhandle of Idaho, Key clubbers met half way at
Moses Lake High School. All proceeds went to
The Eliminate Project of course!
My favorite part was how much we raised
for The Eliminate Project, because we saved a
lot of lives
--Bailey Duran LtG 54
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│Joint DCM│
I really enjoyed the spirit between the
divisions (especially D28!) and how everyone
was playing and cooperating. I got to know the
Seattle-area club members better, as well as
save babies in the process, since all of the
funds are going to the Eliminate Project!
--Tyler Bosses LtG 35
Even though it was raining, the DCM was
still really fun! I loved being able to play
Capture the Flag with so many divisions.
--Jessica Lou D32
On August 30th Division 22/24, 26,27,28,
and 32 came together in the pouring
rain in the efforts to partake in capture
the flag. Each participant donated 3
dollars in the efforts in saving a mother
and child. With the most attendees
division 28 truly showed their colors
that day, and won 3 times in a row.
Although the rain pour everybody had
a wonderful time bonding with other
divisions.
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Dear PNW Key Clubbers,
I hope everyone has had a
great start of the school
year, and you know what
the start of the school year
means... Your club’s first Key
Club Meeting! Key Club is in
full bloom, and I can’t wait
to see what your clubs are
doing for service and
fundraisers! Remember, if
you show how passionate you are for Key Club others will be
inspired to join. Be proud to be a Key Clubber and
remember to exemplify leadership and character, while
always being inclusive and caring to those around you.
Meeting all of you at the rallies was so inspiring; you are all
constantly dedicating your time and love to the
communities across the Pacific Northwest. I love how you
represent key club with your pride and spirit while showing
the dedication and compassion you hold for others.
As always, remember the district board is here for the
members and clubs. Please feel free to contact us at any
time with your questions or concerns. I hope to see y’all at
DCON 2015!
Lisa Antonio
A Message from the
District Governor
SPOTLIGHT OF
THE MONTH This month’s Spotlight goes out to Roosevelt Key Club!
Congrats to all of you Roughriders! Even before their first
meeting Roosevelt KC had been volunteering, recruiting and
promoting. On Tuesday before school even started RKC
officers were up early in the commons running a booth at the
club fair recruiting members and informing freshman and
many others about the joy of key club! Last week on Sunday
there were many who showed up for the Women or Wonder
run at green lake. Our clubber woke up at 8am to get to the
run that started at 9. They cut runner’s tags and cheered
everyone on! On top of that RKC had taken on the challenge
of hosting the September DCM, way to go RKC!
Tweet about it
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│Key Dates│ September 6th Espresso release
date
September 19th DCM
September (TBD) Officer Training
October 17th -18th Alaska Rally
October (TBD) DCM Pumpkin
Carving Contest
October 31st Halloween Trick or
Treat For Unicief
November (TBD) DCM
November 27th Thanks Giving
December 6th Espresso comes out
December (TBD) DCM Christmas
party
December 25th Christmas
EXTRA, EXTRA Read
All About It!
ITS OUT! Starring our very own Ryan
Henrie! District Editor JZ put together
the 2nd issue of the Espresso! Filled with
District Recaps from this summer!
http://issuu.com/pnwkc/docs/summer
2014
Cleo Tsang: Convention Chair
Ryan Miura: Convention Aide
Jag Bains: Convention Aide
Convention
Team
Ik Hoon Jung: District Secretary
Aneesh Pappu: District Treasurer
Jenny Zhang: District Editor
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INFORMATION
John Jay: District Administrator
Bo Jordan: Area Administrator
Suzanne Endroedy: Ass. Area Administrator