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1 Key Club April 2012 Volume 2 Issue 1 Pacific Northwest District Key Club: Official Newsletter of Division 27 Bothell—Eastlake—ICS—Inglemoor—Juanita—Lake Washington—Redmond 3636 WOODVIEW TRACE INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46268 USA 1-800-KIWANIS FAX 1-317-879-02044

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Key Club April 2012 Volume 2 Issue 1

Pacific Northwest District Key Club: Official Newsletter of Division 27

Bothell—Eastlake—ICS—Inglemoor—Juanita—Lake Washington—Redmond

3636 WOODVIEW TRACE INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46268 USA 1-800-KIWANIS FAX 1-317-879-02044

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Dear Division 27,

Hello! If you haven't met me

yet, my name is Kristi Chan

and I will be serving as your

Lieutenant Governor for 2012-

2013! I hope you all had a great

time at DCON, because I know

I did! It was a pleasure meeting

you all and I look forward

working with all of the new of-

ficers! Some general infor-

mation about myself, I am from

Lake Washington High School

and currently a Junior. During

the 2011-2012 year I was the

Bulletin Editor of my club and

really enjoyed it. With Con-

nie’s encouragement, I ran for

Lieutenant Governor, and here

I am!

If you didn't know already, our

division consist of seven clubs:

Bothell, Eastlake, ICS, Ingle-

moor, Juanita, Lake Washing

ton, and Redmond. Through-

out the year I would love our

Division to grow and charter

more clubs. So one of my goals

for this year is to charter

Woodinville into our division.

I would also like for everyone

to attend the monthly DCMs,

Seattle rally, and have all of our

clubs apply for awards and get

Early Bird at DCON.

I am really excited to meet eve-

ryone else and looking forward

to a successful year!

With Love and Service,

In this Issue:

Introduction………………….2

Division 27 101……………….3

DCON Recap………………..4-5

ICON Information……..…....6

Key Leader………………….7

Kiwanis Information………..8

Connie’s Farewell Letter….9

Contact Info……………….10

Toucan Times

Greetings!

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Facts About Division 27

7 Schools:

Bothell

Eastlake

ICS

Inglemoor

Juanita

Lake Washington

Redmond Lieutenant Governors:

2012– 2013 : Kristi Chan

2011– 2012 : Connie Kim

2010—2011 : Matt Matula

Mascot: Toucans

Colors: Neon

Green & Black

Bothell

President: Dani Madsen

Vice President: Hannah Jeong

Secretary: Taylor McDaniel

Treasure: Kim Platz

Bulletin Editor: Melanie Williams

Eastlake

President: Morgan Coyle

Vice President: Teddy Hung

Secretary: Jacquie Burkhardt

Treasure: Guneev Lamba

Bulletin Editor: Ryan Lundberg

ICS

President: Sam Smith

Vice President: Callie Webber

Secretary: Aishwarya Nirmal

Treasure: Ashley Yoo

Bulletin Editor: Rachel Roberts

Inglemoor

Co-President: Kevin Jin

Co-President: Ponti Das

Vice President: Kay Kim

Secretary: Ryan Nguyen

Treasure: Alnur Elberior

Bulletin Editors: Madi Chan &

Deepika Sharma

Juanita

President: Alyanna Thongulay

Vice President: Haleigh Manao

Secretary: Haili Adams

Treasure: Jacquelyn Latousek

Bulletin Editor: Kaija Stern

Lake Washington

President: Lisa Matsumoto

Vice President: Holly Sullivan

Secretary: Leah Talkov

Treasure: Schyler Duryee

Bulletin Editor: Maggie Butler

Redmond:

President: Suzi French

Vice President: Athena Anderle

Secretary: Chelsea Rice

Treasure: Bella Brown

Bulletin Editor: Mihal Lackovsky

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District Convention

March 30th—Day 1

Key Clubbers were greeted by the

incoming Lieutenant Governors

Opening General Session

Caucusing

Service on the Big Screen

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DCON Cont’d

March 31st– Day 2

Workshops

Service Fair / House of Delegates

Governor’s Banquet

Talent & Awards Session

Governor’s Ball

Want to be part of planning DCON? Apply for

Convention Aide! If you’re interested, email me

at [email protected] and I will give you more

info!

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ICON

ICON and PNW District Tour

WHEN? June 29th—July 8th

WHERE? Orlando, Florida

COST? Option 1: $1,450

Option 2: $1,530

April 25th—$700 Deposit DUE

Friday, June 29th

Fly to Orlando out of Seattle/Tacoma International

Airport (you will sleep on the plane)

Saturday, June 30th

Arrive in Orlando, transfer to Disney All Start Sports Ho-

tel. Spend day in Disney World

Sunday, July 1st

Disney World! (You will have a hopper for each day)

Monday, July 2nd

Disney World OR the Wizarding World of Harry Potter

(depending on what option you select)

Tuesday, July 3rd

Disney World!

Wednesday, July 4th

Transfer for Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista

ICON Begins: Registration, Meet and Greet

Thursday, July 5th

ICON: Opening Session, Caucusing, Charity Dance

Friday, July 6th

ICON: Workshops, Service Fair, Recognition Session

Saturday, July 7th

ICON: Workshops, House of Delegates, Closing Ses-

sion, Dance

Sunday, July 8th

Fly home to Seattle/Tacoma International Airport

International Convention 2012

If you loved DCON …

Come to ICON!

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What is Key Leader?

Key Leader is a weekend leadership program for to-

day’s young leaders. This life-changing event focuses on

service leadership as the first, most meaningful leader-

ship development experience.

There will be large and small group workshops and

team building activities. Students will be able to learn

leadership skills that will help them change their schools,

communities, and world for the better. You will meet

new friends and have an experience you will never for-

get.

Key Leader 2012 in the Pacific Northwest District

April 27– 29 Camp Waskowitz, North Bend WA (near Seattle)

October 5-7 Mt. Hood Kiwanis Camp (near Portland OR)

KEYS TO EXCELLENCE

The Key Leader program is built on 5

essential principles. These principles

reflect our mission to inspire young

people to achieve their personal best

through service leadership:

Personal Integrity: Doing the right

thing

Personal Growth: Developing in

mind, body, and spirit

Respect: Showing consideration

for self, others ,and property

Building Community: Developing

relationships to achieve positive

goals

Pursuit of Excellence: Expecting

Who can Attend?

All Key Clubbers

How much is it?

$175—includes all meals,

lodging, and program

materials for the weekend

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Redmond High School

Redmond Kiwanis

Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays

Watercress Bistro

16505 Redmond Way #B-A

Redmond, Washington

International Community School and

Lake Washington High School

Kirkland Kiwanis

Meets every Wednesday at Noon

Crab Cracker

452 Central Way Kirkland, Washing-ton

Eastlake High School

Sammamish Kiwanis

Meets every Wednesday 7am

Sammamish Hills Lutheran Church

22818 SE 8th St Redmond, Washington

Bothell High School and

Inglemoor High School

Northshore Bothell Kiwanis

Meets every Wednesday 7am

Alexa’s on Main 10115 Main St

Bothell, Washington

Kiwanis Information

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Farewell

Dear Division 27,

Has it really been a year since I was the innie work-

ing on my first newsletter?! It’s ridiculous how

quickly my term has gone by and I would like to

thank each and every person that has helped me on

this journey. I have been enlightened to better my-

self as an individual in society. In the future, I hope

to develop myself forever as a servant leader, humbly

leading for the betterment of the world. From your

year of serving this organization, I hope you will al-

ways keep in your heart and minds that lending a

hand, no matter how insignificant you might

think it is, truly makes a difference. It only takes

a small group of caring individuals to create posi-

tive change for society. We have only two and a

half months of school left so make the most out

of your year, always making sure to be caring, in-

clusive and positive. Despite how easy it may be

to slack on Key Club or other commitments, re-

sist the temptation and just keep yourself going.

Even after your year with Key Club is over, find

other organizations which compel you and get

involved with people who you are comfortable

with. And with that, I bid adieu for you all as I

am confident that Kristi will bring me and Divi-

sion 27 pride as we underdogs take PNW District

by storm.

With Love and Service,

Connie Kim

Immediate Past Lieutenant Governor, Division

27

Pacific Northwest District

Key Club International

[email protected]

206.354.4566

Last Minute Tips & Tricks!

Don’t get so hung up on superficial problems. Yes,

they may seem like a big problem at the moment

but think ahead in your future. Will this problem

REALLY be such a big deal then?

Relax and drink lots of water! Also, try to get some of

that Vitamin D!

Be nice.

“People are often unreasonable and self-centered. For-

give them anyway.

If you are kind, people may accuse you of ulterior

motives. Be kind anyway.

If you are honest, people may cheat you. Be honest

anyway.

If you find happiness, people may be jealous. Be

happy anyway.

The good you do today may be forgotten tomor-

row. Do good anyway.

Give the world the best you have and it may never

be enough. Give your best anyway.

For you see, in the end, it is between you and God.

It was never between you and them anyway.”

Mother Teresa

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Governor Giovanni McKenzie

[email protected]

Secretary Kelsie Hoppes

[email protected]

Treasurer Kenneth Lam

[email protected]

Bulletin Editor Bassel Hamieh

[email protected]

Convention Chair Andy Nguyen

[email protected]

International Trustee Cole Hickman

[email protected]

District Administrator John Jay

[email protected]

Assistant District Administrator

Suzanne Endroedy

[email protected]

District Board

Kristi Chan

Lieutenant Governor, Division 27

Pacific Northwest District

Key Club International

Email: [email protected]

Phone #: (425)-246-8085

Address: 10116 125th Ave NE

Kirkland WA, 98033

“Be yourself; everyone else

is already taken.”

- Oscar Wilde