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Dragon THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF DIVISION 32 tales PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT KEY CLUB VOLUME 1 | ISSUE 7 | JANUARY 2015 HAZEN | LINDERGH | KENT-MERIDIAN | KENTLAKE | KENTRIDGE | KENTWOOD | RENTON | TAHOMA

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Dragon THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF DIVISION 32

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PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT KEY CLUB

VOLUME 1 | I SSUE 7 | JANUARY 2015

HAZEN | LINDERGH | KENT-MERIDIAN | KENTLAKE | KENTRIDGE | KENTWOOD | RENTON | TAHOMA

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IN THIS ISSUE 04 greetings

06 dcon spirit package

08 communications update

10 meet your 2015-16 ltg

12 key dates

14 december dcm recap

15 february dcm info

16 dance to eliminate

17 forgotten children’s fund

18 toast the toast

20 district convention 2015

24 eliminate merchandise

25 preferred charities

26 key club 101

28 our impact

30 connect the K’s

32 contact info

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www.pnwkeyclub.org

www.facebook.com/pnwkeyclub

www.twitter.com/pnwkeyclub

HAPPY 2015!

Would you like to nominate a “Dragon of the month” for February? Message, text, or e-mail me why you think they deserve the title!

DCON REGISTRATION IS DUE THIS MONTH! Get it in.

Some upcoming events to look forward to: our Ice Skating DCM, Seattle Area Dance to Eliminate, Pre-CON, DCON! Two more months until the start of the new Key Club term, let’s make the rest of this one count.

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from your lieutenant governor

Hi Division 32, Time flies! Happy 2015 and may the new year bring us all to greater heights in our service to our homes, schools, and community. 2015 is indeed the year we will reach new heights in service. It’s the year we will take service to infinity and beyond at District Convention, the year we will celebrate the 100th anniversary of Kiwanis International, and the year we will finally eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus from the face of the earth. Save the date— on January 30th, Seattle-Area Key Club will be hosting a dance to benefit the Eliminate Project. It will take place at Woodinville High School— you will have a chance to buy a raffle ticket to dance with a board member, purchase glow sticks, and more fun! Let’s contribute to this final push in the Eliminate Project. Our February DCM will be an ice skating fundraiser. Our March DCM will be Pre-Con. Please, please, please be aware of the January 24th deadline for DCON registration and spirit orders. Lastly, congratulations to my new innie, Kim Anh Tran! I am confident that you will continue our division’s legacy and be a great leader. May your passion for service bring us to new heights! Please give Kim your support as she takes on her role soon. As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

In love and service,

Jenny Feng Lieutenant Governor of Division 32 Pacific Northwest District of Key Club International

[email protected] 425-444-4963

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from your international trustee

A WORD

Happy 2015, Pacific-Northwest! I’m so glad that we have finally made it. After a swamped first semester of school, a myriad of Key Club events, and a relaxing holiday vacation, I’m sure you all are so excited to welcome in the New Year. A lot of people see this this month as a time of resolutions. However, I think it can better be characterized as a time to reflect and look forward to the future. What awesome things have you all done so far with your time in Key Club? How will you make the most of the rest of this year? Thus far, I have seen Key Clubbers do some spectacular things. Shout out to Tasmia Ahmed and her division for collecting 70 gift cards for sex trafficked survivors in Portland. Shout out to the Communications Committee for completely renovating the face of the Pacific-Northwest district website. Shout out to Kevin Zhang for bringing the “bowl” to #palabowlo. These Key Clubbers have inspired us to do great things. What’s even more exciting is that there’s still so much to come. Whether it’s participating in “Service to Infinity and Beyond” at the 2015 District Convention or finally reaching our goal for The Eliminate Project, the coming months have much in store. Don’t feel the need to make new resolutions; your passion for service, leadership, and camaraderie will naturally take the district to new heights this 2015. In terms of the international level, there are several items we can anticipate together. First of all, 2015 is our year to eliminate maternal/neonatal tetanus (MNT) from the face of the planet! We’re taking things to a whole new level. The International Board has its own personal pen fundraiser (I’m bringing them to DCON!), and if all of Key Club International can raise an additional $80,000, board members will be kissing an octopus at our winter board meeting. (Yes, I’m very scared. But I do it fo’ da Eliminate!) For clarity, our winter board meeting will be held in Detroit, Michigan, from January 22 to 25, 2015. The board meeting agenda has already been posted to the Key Club website. If you have any questions, or if you’d like me to bring an additional topic to the board, don’t hesitate to reach out. Finally, with this year’s International Convention swiftly approaching, it’s definitely an event we can eagerly look forward to. Held from June 24 to 28, 2015, in Indianapolis, the home of Key Club International headquarters, this will be an experience you don’t want to miss. As it is the 100th anniversary of Kiwanis, a lot of our programs will be held in conjunction with Circle K and Kiwanis members, making for a whopping estimate of 12,000 attendees. We have some awesome events planned; we’ll be renting out an entire street of Indianapolis, Hellogoodbye will be performing, and we’ll be surrounded by tons of fun things to do (i.e. free museums, bikes to ride around the city, zoos, etc.). It’s the event of a lifetime, so start fundraising and planning now! Indeed, 2014 may have brought much positivity and joy –especially in Key Club International— but I’m sure 2015 can offer even more. Have a great year, everyone! Yours in service, Tashrima Hossain International Trustee Georgia, KIWIN'S, & Pacific-Northwest [email protected] 713-505-2252

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DCON 2015 SPIRIT PACKAGE

LET’S GET PUMPED UP FOR DCON!

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INTERESTED IN PIN TRADING?

A Key Club convention tradition, pin trading offers us a chance to connect with other Key Clubbers and share the love of our divisions. Do you want to trade pins this year at DCON? If so, submit a circular pin design to me by January 24th! There are no requirements for this.

If you have any new

cheer ideas for DCON

2015, submit them to

me by January 24th.

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FOLLOW DIVISION 32 ON INSTAGRAM!

@d32pnwkeyclub

Hashtag #swaggindragons for a

chance to be featured!

STAY KEY -NECTED

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MEET YOUR 2015-16 LTG

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Anything is possible! Because with every accomplishment, starts with the decision to try. Key Club took a try and that changed my life. I am surrounded by the passion of service that has influenced me to grow into a leader in the PNW District. My name is Kim Anh Tran and I will be the Lieutenant Governor of Division 32 from 2015-2016. I am so excited to be part of the amazing Key Club board for this year! I enjoy laughing and smiling all day, while I clumsily eat chocolate with my buddies. I play the piano and also tennis, but most importantly Art and Crafts are so much more fun. I love the beautiful outdoors when I get the chance to go hiking, camping, and traveling. I want to see more of this beautiful world, and more of caring, our way of life!

-Kim Anh Tran, 2015-2016 Division 32 Lieutenant Governor

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KEY DATES January 2015

Sun Mon Tue Wed 11 12 13 14

18 19 20 21

25 26 27 28

February 2015 1 2 3 4

8 9 10 11

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LTG ELECTION RALLY:

DIVISION 44

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Thu Fri Sat 15 16 17

22 23 24

29 30 31

5 6 7

12 13 14

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DCON REGISTRATION

DUE

SPIRIT ORDER FORMS

DUE

HAPPY

VALENTINES DAY!

DANCE TO ELIMINATE

WOODINVILLE HS

REPORTS DUE

LTG ELECTION RALLY:

DIVISION 26.

DIVISION 35,

DIVISION 45

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The December DCM was a White Elephant gift exchange. Key Clubbers opened gifts and “stole” from each other. It was a great way to start Winter Break and share some laughs.

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DECEMBER DCM RECAP

PHOTOS BY KIMMY NGUYEN

Nancy and Devon

showing off their

wonderful new SAT books,

courtesy of the White

Elephant gift exchange!

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FEBRUARY DCM INFO

WHAT: Ice Skating Fundraiser for the Eliminate

Project! (Let MNT Go!)

WHERE: Sno-King Ice Arena, Renton

WHEN: Saturday, February 20th, 1:45 PM—5:30

PM

WHY: It’s the final year for the Eliminate

Project. Around the world, babies are dying

from a preventable disease. Let us make a

final push this year as a division towards

eliminating maternal and neo-natal tetanus!

MAKE SURE YOU TELL THEM THAT

YOU ARE WITH KEY CLUB TO COUNT

TOWARDS THE FUNDRAISER!

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FORGOTTEN CHILDREN’S FUND RECAP

“The Forgotten Children's was an eye opener to me. It helped me realized how anyone can help those in need as long as they have the motivation. The venue for the area was a little different than I originally imagined; not the fantasy "Santa's Workshop" everyone thinks of. But none of it mattered because all the people there were helping the less fortunate families receive actual presents. These presents weren't only for their own personal enjoyment, but also items that allow them to continue making a living. It hit me that many families are in need, and the little things that our community does for those in need make a serious impact to their lives.” -ANTHONY NGUYEN, KENTRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL

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If we earn 1000 points by DCON, the Lieutenant Governor will buy everyone PIZZA at the April DCM, and will be subject to punishment! Additional ways to earn points may be added on along the way. DECEMBER: 147 POINTS 30 points: DCM attendance 30 points: 8/8 secretary reports, on time 87 points: Membership growth (Kentlake +37, Kent-Meridian +2, Kentridge +2, Kentwood +31, Tahoma +15) NOVEMBER: 431 POINTS

OCTOBER: 291 POINTS

SEPTEMBER: 85 POINTS

As the Division 32 DRAGONS, we make everything hot and

TOASTY with our FIRE! How do we add this fire? By being exemplary Key Clubbers— by saving

babies, by growing our clubs, by connecting with our K-Family, by

promoting Key Club!

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HOW TO EARN POINTS: For every member that pays dues above the total

member count your club had last year, 1 point

For every DCM with at least 25 attendees, 10 points

For every DCM with at least 35 attendees, 20 points

For every $10 raised for the Eliminate Project, 1 point

For every $10 raised for a preferred charity, 1 point

For every Kiwanis meeting attended by any member

or officer, 3 points

For every K-Kids or Builder’s Club chartered, 20 points

For any month that every secretary submits their

report on time, 30 points (Late but all = 5 points)

For any month that every president submits their

report on time, 30 points (Late but all = 5 points)

For any month that every vice-president submits their

report on time, 30 points (Late but all = 5 points)

For every non-Key Clubber friend you bring to a

DCM, 5 points

For every club that submits Early Bird dues, 50 points

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INTERESTED IN PRESENTING AT

THE DCON SERVICE FAIR?

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ELIMINATE MERCHANDISE

There are still lanyards , snapbacks, and tank-tops available!

Order them from me now to ensure you will be able to buy

one before they run out!

Interested in buying beanies even though we are out?

Contact me!

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Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals (CMN Hospitals) is a nonprofit organization that raises money to benefit hospitalized kids while increasing awareness of its member hospitals. Key Club participates with Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals by sponsoring fundraising events. Key Club members also participate in service projects at their local children’s hospital.

The mission of the March of Dimes is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality. Key Club members raise thousands of dollars annually through various programs, including collecting change and taking part in March of

Dimes’ signature event, March for Babies.

Since 1994, Key Club has been Trick-or-Treating for UNICEF and over the years has raised nearly US$5 million for iodine deficiency programs worldwide and HIV and AIDS programs in Kenya and Swaziland. Now it’s

helping The Eliminate Project.

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What is Key Club?

Mission statement Key Club is an international student-led organization which provides

its members with opportunities to provide service, build character

and develop leadership.

The core values of Key Club International are leadership, character

building, caring and inclusiveness.

Our pledge:

I pledge, on my honor, to uphold 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 tend to undermine these insti-

tutions.

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AYN- Polar Bears (Hannah Dew)

AYS- Eskimo (Alex Culbert)

9- Narwhal (Jasmair Bains)

18-Salmon (Pranav Arya)

13/15/17- Ninja Pandas (Patricia Xie)

20m - Lions (Esther Chong)

19/36- Whale (Ramneet Kaur)

20i- Samurai (Ria Bains)

21- Bee (Selina Nguyen)

22/24- Red Panda (Lilliam Sam)

26- Unicorns (Kevin Ngo)

27- Toucans (Josh Kim)

28- Batman (Jenna Liang)

30- Jelly fish (Jaskirat Kaur)

32- Dragons (Jenny Feng)

33- Kraken (Greg Park)

34- Sharks (Ayane Kawaai)

35- Tigers (Tyler Bosser)

38- Stars (Georgette Lugalia)

42 Coastal- Orca (Marshall Ferre)

42 Valley- Orca (Bradlee Thielen)

44- Butterflies (Christina Chow)

45- Owl (Jocylin Binkier)

46- Zebra (Autumn Solomon)

48- Super-heroes (Brandon Webb)

50- Platypus (Jayleen Leon)

52 - Minions (Teresa Bendito)

54- Wolf (Bailey Duran)

56- Penguins (Patrick Old)

58- Cactus (Allyson Weaver)

62- Panthers (Tran Hoang)

64- Dinosaurs (Dorothy Wang)

65- Turtle (Tasmia Ahmed)

66- Giraffe (Brian Le)

68- Flamingos (Johnathan Kendall)

70- Elephants (Jimin Lee)

72- Party Animals (Rebecca Luh)

74- Chipmunks (Daisy Marshall)

80- Lady Bugs (Karla Bedolla)

82- Bunnies (Rochelle Banta)

PNW Divisions, Mascots, and LTGs

THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT

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PNW MASCOT: MORTIMER THE MOOSE

PNW COLOR: FUSCHIA

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dollars raised through Trick

lives saved through Trick

community service hours served

lives saved through Miracle Minutes

dues-paid members

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dollars raised through Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF

lives saved through Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF

community service hours served— in JUST the month of December

lives saved through Miracle Minutes

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HAZEN KEY CLUB

Lecture Hall

Mondays, 2:15 PM

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LINDBERGH KEY CLUB

Lindbergh Cafeteria

Mondays, 2:15 PM

KENT-MERIDIAN KEY CLUB

East Wing Auditorium

Wednesdays, 2:30 PM

RENTON KEY CLUB

Conway - Room 367

Wednesdays, 2:15 PM

KIWANIS CLUB OF RENTON

RENTON VOTECH, RENTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE

THURSDAYS, 7:27 AM

KIWANIS CLUB OF KENT

GOLDEN STEER RESTAURANT, KENT

FRIDAYS 12:00 NOON

BUILDER’S CLUB:

MILL CREEK

MIDDLE SCHOOL

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KENTRIDGE KEY CLUB

Room A20

Every other Friday, 2:20 PM

KENTWOOD KEY CLUB

Room 822

Every other Monday, 2:15 PM

KENTLAKE KEY CLUB

Room 2523

Wednesdays, 2:15 PM

TAHOMA KEY CLUB

Lecture Hall

Blue Wednesdays, 7:40 AM

MERIDIAN-KENT KIWANIS CLUB

DOWN HOME CATERING, KENT

WEDNESDAYS, 12:00 NOON

KIWANIS CLUB OF COVINGTON

IHOP COVINGTON

TUESDAYS, 7:30 AM

BUILDER’S CLUB:

MEEKER MIDDLE SCHOOL

(IN PROGRESS)

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CO

NTA

CT

INFO

RM

ATI

ON

DISTRICT GOVERNOR Lisa Antonio Division 28

[email protected]

DISTRICT SECRETARY Ik Hoon Jung

Division 65 [email protected]

DISTRICT TREASURER Aneesh Pappu

Division 56 [email protected]

DISTRICT EDITOR Jenny Zhang Division 32

[email protected]

CONVENTION CHAIR Cleo Tsang Division 32

[email protected]

DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR

John Jay [email protected]

ASSISTANT DISTRICT

ADMINISTRATOR

Tom Saunders [email protected]

APPOINTED OFFICERS:

Communications Director:

Anav Gagneja [email protected]

Membership Growth:

Suvir Copparam [email protected]

K-Family and International Relations:

Athena Sok [email protected]

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INTERNATIONAL TRUSEE

Tashrima Hossain [email protected]

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DIVISION 32 CLUB OFFICERS

President: Justin Danao [email protected] Vice President: Jessica Tiamzon [email protected] Secretary: Lisa Lai [email protected] Treasurer: Efrain Velasco [email protected] Bulletin Editor: Kenji Nicholson [email protected]

President: Emily Yoshioka [email protected] Vice President: Carina Tran [email protected] Secretary: Kim Anh Tran [email protected] Treasurer: Tony Vo [email protected] Bulletin Editor: Kim Tran [email protected]

President: Cindy Truong [email protected] Vice President: Jacquelin Huang [email protected] Secretary: Constance La [email protected] Treasurer: Crystal Tam [email protected] Bulletin Editor: Jonathan Dieu [email protected]

President: Natalie Cerna [email protected] Vice President: Katarina Hunt [email protected] Secretary: Katie Sherick [email protected] Treasurer: Danae Golding [email protected] Bulletin Editor: Anne Sweeney [email protected]

President: Emily Ly [email protected] Vice President: Bryan Raganot [email protected] Secretary: Elise Nguyen [email protected] Treasurer: Kimberly Ly [email protected] Bulletin Editor: Kelsey Tran [email protected] Public Relations: Calvin Nguyen [email protected]

President: Michelle Nguyen [email protected] Vice President: Jessica Lou [email protected] Secretary: Kathleen Nguyen [email protected] Treasurer: Naomi Cho [email protected] Bulletin Editor: Denny Tran [email protected] Historian: Jojo Saunders [email protected]

President: Nancy Tran [email protected] Vice President: Sarah Turner [email protected] Secretary: Truman Ngo [email protected] Treasurer: Peter Da [email protected] Bulletin Editor: Connor Chinn [email protected]

President: Zia Wanalista [email protected] Vice President: Hieu Nguyen [email protected] Secretary: Abbie Descargar [email protected] Treasurer: Bannysa La Torre [email protected] Bulletin Editor: Alexa Agustiano [email protected] 33

LT. GOVERNOR

Jenny Feng [email protected]

425-444-4963

AREA

ADMINISTRATOR Sue Owens

Division 32/33 Key Club

KIWANIS LTG: Greg Smith

Div. 32 Lt. Governor 2014-2015

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THANKS FOR READING!

-Jenny Feng

Lieutenant Governor Division 32

Pacific Northwest District

Key Club International