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September 2013

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Page 1: September 2013

SWhale Times September 2013 Issue #6

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Preferred Charities

UNICEF helps improve the

health and education of children

and mothers in developing

countries. The Trick-or-Treat for

UNICEF alone has contributed to

over $167 million dollars to date!

March of Dimes is a non-

profit organization that

works to prevent birth

defects and improve the

health of mothers and their

babies.

Children’s Miracle Network is pretty much what it sounds like. They

are a non-profit organization whose mission is to raise money to

support children hospitals, medical research, and spread awareness

of children’s health issues.

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A Word from your Lt. Governor!

Hey guys,

Welcome back to school! I hope you all are having a

fantabulous time getting things ready for your first Key Club

meeting. Remember to keep recruiting people so our clubs

grow. DUES ARE DUE BY NOVEMBER 1st so pay as soon as

possible. Treasurers, if you have any questions about how to

work the membership update center, let me know!

If any of you are curious, the August DCM/BBQ went

well! We got people from Bremerton, Kingston, Olympic, and

South Kitsap clubs to come out. Rain or shine, it was pretty

fun! Hopefully it won’t rain next time. As a reminder to other

clubs, SEND AT LEAST ONE REPRESENTATIVE TO MY DCMs. I

cannot stress that enough.

Well, keep reading for more information on what

happened in this division during the month of August!

With Love,

Amy Liu

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Divisional Council Meeting RECAP

Roll Call:

Maria Sherry

Obando

Samantha Luong

Tiarra La

Allisha Cornell

Kaitlyn Myers

Cristina Tubes

Clay Maitem

Agenda:

District Convention

Divisional Gear

Divisional Colors

Open to Designs!

Project Eliminate

Officer responsibilities

What do you see as a problem in your home club?

DCON (April 4-6)

Theme: Level Up in Service

- To pay, must be mailed in

- Held @ Convention Center

- You will be responsible for booking

your own rooms

If your club does not have a certain

amount of hours you must have before

being eligible to go to DCON, please

make one. I recommend AT LEAST 25

hours.

Divisional Gear

- Green/blue pool noodles

- Green/blue sound making tubes

- Luigi hats(?)

- ANYTHING WHALE

Officer Responsibilities

- Vice Presidents, please send in

monthly reports about what

your clubs have been up to

- Secretaries MUST send reports to

me and our district secretary,

Hakikat Bains

- MUST send at least one rep.

from your club to DCMs

Problems in home clubs

BHS: Attendance to meetings

SKHS: Not enough people volunteer

OHS: Membership fee – too expensive

Kingston: Not enough people

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Dues are due November 1st!

If you cannot get your whole club to

get their dues in, get at least 15

people’s dues paid by November first,

and you can continue to add

members and continue throughout the

year without worrying about dues. ;)

DUES ARE DUE BY NOVEMBER 1st

DUES ARE DUE BY NOVEMBER 1st

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One baby dies every

9 minutes from

neonatal tetanus

160 babies die each

day from neonatal

tetanus

38 countries remain at

high risk for MNT

Kiwanis will help save

or protect more than

61 million mothers

and their future babies

On average, health

education and a

series of three doses

of tetanus vaccine

cost $1.80

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August Birthdays!

August 1st

- Tina Sok (Lt.G D. 34)

August 6th

- Allisha Cornell (VP @ SK)

- Jayne Thompson (Imm. Past Treasurer BHS)

August 7th

- Alan Yeh (Lt.G D. 32))

August 17th

- Leo Gomez (Lt.G D.68)

August 22nd

- Nguyen Hyunh (Imm. Past Lt.G D. 32)

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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.

Core Values:

The core values of Key Club International are leadership, character building, caring

and inclusiveness.

The Key Club 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.

Motto:

Caring–Our Way of Life

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Contact Information

Lieutenant Governor

Amy Liu

(360)689-9067

[email protected]

District Governor

Trang Tran

[email protected]

District Secretary

Hakikat Bains

[email protected]

District Secretary

Eric Grewal

[email protected]

District Bulletin Editor

Sara Thomas

[email protected]

Convention Chair

Denny Lim

[email protected]

International Trustee

Roshni Chandwani

[email protected]

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