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NEWSLETTER DIVISION 82 JUly 2014 IN THIS ISSUE: Key Facts/ Upcoming Info Eliminate Project & What You Can Do To Help Notable Service Project Rally in the Valley (This Friday and Saturday!) Volume 1 Issue 4 How do I contact you? My name is Rochelle Banta. My email is [email protected]. My phone number is 541-787-5677 and I DO receive texts If you have any questions do not hesitate to ask! 1

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NEWSLETTER DIVISION 82

J U l y 2 0 1 4

IN THIS ISSUE: • Key Facts/

Upcoming Info

• Eliminate Project

& What You Can

Do To Help • Notable Service

Project

• Rally in the Valley

(This Friday and

Saturday!)

Volume 1 Issue 4

How do I contact you? My name is Rochelle Banta. My email is [email protected].

My phone number is 541-787-5677 and I DO receive texts If you have any questions do not hesitate to ask!

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Mission statement Key Club is an international student-led

organization which provides its

members with opportunities to provide

service, build character and develop

leadership.

Vision We are caring and competent servant

leaders transforming communities

worldwide.

Core values

The core values of Key Club

International are leadership, character

building, caring and inclusiveness.

Pledge I pledge, on my honor, to uphold the

Objects of Key Club International; to

build my home, school and community;

to serve my nation and God; and

combat all forces which tend to

undermine these institutions.

CARING—

OUR WAY OF LIFE.

Facts about Division 82: Mascot: A Bunny Rabbit (like Bugs Bunny on

the cover)

Colors: Easter Colors!

Key Club LtG: Rochelle Banta from North High

School Key Club

Kiwanis LtG: Ron Parker

Area Admin: Mary Beattie

Key Clubs: Ashland, EagleRidge, Grants Pass,

Henley, Hosanna Christian, Klamath

Union, North Valley, South Medford

High, Triad, and Weed High School.

Facts about Key Club

International:

DCM: Our last DCM was held on June 21st, and the next one will be held in August (exact date and location pending). The next theme will be cookie dough, croutons, and blueberries… YUM!

Rally in the Valley: July 11-12 (more information on page 6). Its not too late to join! Please call or text me if you’re interested in going!

Key Facts/ Upcoming Info

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The Eliminate Project

One baby dies every nine minutes from

this dreaded disease

Just $1.80 can protect the lives of a

mother and her child

YOU can help eliminate this disease!

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What You Can Do To Help!

Our District Project is the Eliminate

Project! What is YOUR club doing

to help? Do you want to help, but

can’t think of fundraisers?

Look below! • Can Drive • Bake Sale • Birthday Kits • Buttons • Candy and Nut Sales • Car Smash • Car Washes • Carnival Night • Chili Cook-Off • Concession Stands • Dances • Face Painting • Flea Market • Hairy Leg Contest • Jail and Bail • Key Club/Faculty Sporting Events • Lost and Found Auction • Miracle Mile of Quarters • Movie Night • Parking Cars • Rummage Sale • Scooping for Money • Talent Shows • Thons • Weigh and Pay

Have you helped?

E-Mail me! I will feature

your club in next months

news letter!

More information on the Eliminate Project will be introduced at

Rally in the Valley

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Notable Service Project

Relay for Life

……………. Hansel &

Gretel Style

Grants Pass and North Valley High School teamed up to decorate a booth and sell ice cream floats together. In all, roughly $1,500 was donated to the cause through the efforts of our local key clubs. Keep up the great work! If you have a notable service project you would like to be highlighted in a future newsletter, please contact me!

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