10 - January 2012 Newsletter

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DIVISION 30 JELLYFISH Hey Division 30!

In This Issue!

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Greetings................................ 2

I’m hoping everyone had a wonderful holiday and a very happy new year over the break! But now it’s time to get back to community service and to think about maybe running for Lieutenant Governor and maybe attending District Convention! .

My term as your Lieutenant Governor is slowly coming to an end and I’m looking for someone to take over for 2012–2013. There’s more information in the newsletter. . .

DUES. The Early Bird deadline has passed. Now it’s just time to keep the online roster up-to-date and turn in dues if you haven’t already! Dues is a critical aspect in determining seating at District Convention. So if your club has not turned them in, please get them in! ..

The Lieutenant Governor Election Rally is going to be right before the January DCM. So please, please, PLEASE plan on attending!

KCCP................................... 3-4 Eliminate................................. 5 Dues Process............................ 6 International News.................... 7 District Convention.................... 8 Convention Registration In-Depth...9-10 Division 30 News LtG Election Rally/January DCM.......11 EXTRA! EXTRA! Read all about it!

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Club/Kiwanis Info..................... 13 Reminders/Jelly Board........... 14-15 District Contacts.......................16

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Hope to see you all at the Election Rally and the January DCM!! In Caring Service,

Grace Chon Division 30 Lieutenant Governor

BONNEY LAKE ● EMERALD RIDGE ● ENUMCLAW ● PUYALLUP ● ROGERS ● SUMNER ● WHITE RIVER Official Newsletter of Division 30 – Pacific Northwest District – Key Club International Volume 11-12, Issue 10, January 2012

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Kiwanis Children’s Cancer Program (KCCP) Inspiration: In 1964 PNW Governor Frank Morehouse had the opportunity to work as a Medical Technologist at Rogue Valley Medical Center, Medford Oregon, where he met Penny, a 10 year old brain cancer patient. His relationship with Penny and her fatal condition is the inspiration for this PNW District Program. Governor Frank is dedicating his Governor’s Program to the memory of Penny to help change the future for children suffering from cancer, especially brain cancer.

Goal: Support the Kiwanis Doernbecher Children’s Cancer Program at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, Portland, Oregon. Mike Davis, President KDCCP, michael629@ccwebster.net

Support the Kiwanis Children’s Cancer Fellowship Program at Seattle Children’s Hospital, Seattle Washington. Mike La Franchi, President KCCPNW, lafranchim@quidnunc.net

Support the Kiwanis Children’s Cancer Fellowship Program at British Columbia Children’s Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia. Darlene Smith, President KCCPBCY, dar_smith@shaw.ca

"Fifty years ago, most children with leukemia lived less than one year, and almost none survived. Now, thanks to advances made at research and teaching hospitals like Doernbecher, most children with leukemia reach adulthood, cured of their disease." Dr. Linda Stork, MD., Division Head, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, OHSU Doernbecher Children's Hospital

Participation: Tour the Children’s Cancer Research Hospital in your area. • Sponsor a fundraiser for the Research Program – Walks, Bike Rides, and Relays. • Schedule a speaker from any of the Kiwanis Cancer Research Programs. • Make hats, trauma dolls, and quilts for children going through cancer treatment.

Reward: Gain satisfaction for changing the world one child at a time and making a real difference in the lives and future of children in each of our communities. “This PNW Kiwanis Program will continue for as long as there is the need to find cures for children’s cancer.” Claudell King, PNW Governor Elect 2010-2011.

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Divisional KCCP Plan Division 30 KCCP Plan Service Project: The Divisional BBQ was planned to be during September where the funds raised will go to KCCP, but because of the Puyallup Fair, it’ll be planned later in the year. I'm also thinking about BINGO nights with a spaghetti feed and socials where there would be raffles and things like that. Also host a table at the mall during December to wrap gifts and explain KCCP. We could also partner with a local restaurant and figure a day to promote them within our schools and get half of the profits made. These are only suggestions, let me know if you would like to do any of these or have your own ideas. Goal: Awareness of the Kiwanis Children’s Cancer Program throughout the school and community. Hopefully all the clubs in the division will become more open to each other and ideas of inter-clubs and to also get some clubs working with other parts of the K-Family. Rough Monetary Goal for Each Club: The first goal for each club is $200. But once you reach $200, your new goal becomes $500. I am hoping that by the time 2012 District Convention, we have raised awareness for KCCP and over $3,500. I will be updating the thermometer to the left and creating individual thermometers for each club. So whenever you earn funds for KCCP, always let me know! Whether if it’s $20 or $150, let me know.  Estimate End Date: Hopefully all of the goals will be reached by February/early March.

Fundraising Ideas Here are some fundraising ideas to help your club raise money and awareness at the same time.  Hold a miracle minute during your first club meeting and/or once a month. A miracle minute is really easy and is when you have several containers and go collect as much money/change you can in a minute. You can get a goal and have a prize or a reward if you reach the goal.

 Collect spare change in a jar and count it at the end of a month. Hold a coin/spare change drive during lunch or set up a jar to collect any spare change.

 Hold an ice cream social or a hands-on meeting for KCCP to make trauma dolls.  On a bigger scale: work with Krispy Kreme, Panda Express, Coldstones, or Jamba Juice or organize a car wash and explain KCCP while their car is washed.

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The ELIMINATE Project Kiwanis International and UNICEF have joined forces to save the lives of babies and their mothers by eliminating maternal/neonatal tetanus (MNT), a disease that kills an estimated 60,000 newborns and a significant number of women each year.

1, 2, 3, 4 Let’s Kick Tetanus Out the Door 2, 4, 6, 8 Why Do We

5, 6, 7, 8 Together We’ll

MNT is easily prevented by a series of three vaccinations to women of childbearing age, costing roughly US$1.80. The Eliminate Project: Kiwanis eliminating maternal/neonatal tetanus will raise US$110 million over the next five years to fill the funding gap required to provide an estimated 387 million doses of the vaccine. The Eliminate Project will deliver life saving vaccines to the most vulnerable women and children in the world: those in remote and difficult to reach areas; conflict zones; and with little access to healthcare.

To Serve, To Serve, To Serve the Children of the World! Stay connected and updated with: http://sites.kiwanis.org/Kiwanis/en/ theELMINATEproject/home.aspx

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DUES! DUES! DUES! Let me know if you need any help with the dues process!!

Step 1: Go to the Membership Update Center. (Go to www.keyclub.org > Click "Dues & Reports" > Click "Access the Membership Update Center Now.") .

Step 2: Fill out the "Key Club Number" and "Password" field. This information should come in the mail; if you haven't received it let me know! .

Step 3: Follow the directions on the screen. Update the Club advisor information, delete any members from the roster that are no longer part of the club, update the information for existing members, and add your new members. .

Step 4: Double check the information. Generate the invoice when you are ready. .

Step 5: On the "Invoicing" page, click "Click here for a printable invoice." Review the invoice. Click ">>> Click here to print <<<" to print. After printing, click on "You must click here to finish the process."

IMPORTANT DATES FOR DUES The deadline for Early Bird and Regular dues has passed. If your club has not turned in their dues, they are now past-due! Please remember the dues payments are necessary for a club to be considered active, and will also be taken into account for DCON seating. So please submit them if your club has not, AS SOON AS POSSIBLE! ď Š

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Step 8: Did you successfully print your invoice? Check before clicking "Yes", you can't make another invoice so be sure it printed correctly and you will see "You have successfully generated an invoice". Click "No" if to go back and fix the mistakes. .

Step 9: Keep a copy of the invoice for your records. After that, you are done and have turned in dues! .

Step 10: Follow the directions on the site to send the payment. Check or money order: mail to the address shown on the invoice and include a copy of invoice. Credit card or Paypal: follow the instructions on the website and include a copy of the invoice .

Step 11: Repeat this process during the year for new members.

TIPS 1. Have a way to collect member . information so the dues process is easier. . 2. Aim to pay your dues the first week of October to get the Early Bird award. 3. You can always add to/update the ........ membership center after paying dues. . 4. Keep updating the membership . center. ................................ 5. If you need help, give me a call/text/email!

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International News .

International Service Partners

The mission of the March of Dimes is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality.

March of Dimes, March for Babies

Pierce County March for Babies

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What is: The money raised during a walk supports programs –May 12, 2012 to help moms have healthy, full term pregnancies. And it funds –Parking Lot at LeMay research to find answers to the problems that threaten our babies. Car Museum –2702 East D Street How we help: Participate and fundraising in the upcoming –Tacoma, WA 98421 March for Babies Walk. .

–Walk Distance: 6 miles –Reg. Time: 9:00AM –Start Time: 10:00 AM –Phone #: 2537529255 –tinyurl.com/7bjeg2v

International Convention 2012 69th Key Club International Convention July 4th – 8th Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista in Orlando, Florida Key Clubbers from all over the world. To go to International Convention only is TBA. http://keyclub.org/events/convention.aspx The PNW ICON Tour is planned for June 30 - July 8. On the tour, you’ll be going to Disneyworld and maybe Universal Studios. Please plan on budgeting $1500 if you want to go on the Tour. Let me know if you want to go to ICON or the Tour.

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District Convention 2012 DCON

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This year’s theme is “Service on the Big Screen”. .

District Convention is a weekend when all of the Key Clubbers from all over the Pacific Northwest come together to celebrate a year of service. It will be a weekend of fun, workshops, inspirational speakers, service project ideas, officer training, and a dance! You will also get to meet people from all around the Pacific Northwest. .

When

March 30th to April 1st

Who

Over 1,500 Key Clubbers from the PNW

Where

DoubleTree Hotel in SeaTac, WA

Cost

$220 per person for 4 people in a room

Let’s have as many people from Division 30 go! The more people we have, the better it’ll be! My goal is to have 35 people attend! Almost double the amount from last year! .

The DCON Packets have been sent out on the Resource CD. Registration will be done online and is due on January 31st!

2012 Service Fair

Every year at the Pacific Northwest DCON, we hold a Service Fair. .

It is when clubs from the Pacific Northwest and service organizations come together. At the Service Fair you can show off a special project or event that your club does or look at what other clubs are doing! .

The Service Fair registration is in Section A of the DCON Registration packets and is due on January 31st. .

Visit the PNW Service Fair website for more information! .

http://www.wix.com/pnwkeyclub/servicefair

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Convention Registration In-Depth Things to do before DCON .

SECTION A – REGISTRATION AND GENERAL INFORMATION Section A is the most important part for DCON. In this Packet you will obtain all the registration materials needed to successfully register your club for 2012 DCON. This section contains... • Registration Checklist for Advisors, Adults, and Key Clubbers • Registration Summary Form • Preferred Room Assignments • Ribbon Order Form • Registration Invoice • Adult and Key Clubber Registration Forms • Authorization and Medical Forms • Service Fair Information and Registration Form Although it’s not required, it’s a great way to show off a club project • Club Delegate Registration Form and House of Delegates Information • Blood Drive Information and Permission Form • Convention Rules • Convention Overview

• Dues MUST be paid in order to attend • Advisor Registration • Club Registration (One per member) • Payment $220 • 2 Club Delegates • All documents in Section A,B,C • Applications for awards (apply for as many as you can) • Applications for service fair (optional but should participate!) • ANNUAL ACHIEVEMENT REPORT (complete and possibly get recognized as International Convention)

Things to remember...

• Chaperone to student ratio of 1:6 • Paper Registration is still due by January 31st • Online Registration is due February 10th Online Registration available at: http://www.regonline.com/Register/Checkin.aspx? EventID=1013833 Paper forms (Payment, Medical forms, etc) MUST BE POSTMARKED FEB 15TH • Online Registration Tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkC1OxYXXc8& feature=youtu.be • DCON Promotion Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWwCo8Ohgws &feature=player_embedde • Turn in everything EARLY to make things easier!!! • Talk to Kiwanians for funding • Key Club Website: wix.com/pnwwebsite/keyclub • Key Club Service Fair Website: wix.com/pnwkeyclub/servicefair

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Convention Registration In-Depth SECTION B – OFFICER AGREEMENTS

SECTION C – CONTESTS AND AWARDS

AND ELECTION INFORMATION

Section C is all about the DCON Contests and Awards. If you or your club deserve some extra recognition, submit for this year Awards and Recognition Ceremony and get the credit you’ve earned!

Considering on running for the 2012-13 District Executive Board? Section B packet for all of the information and forms needed to become a candidate at 2012 District Convention! This section contains... • Candidate Information, Checklist, Timeline • Campaign Rules • Pre-Convention Orientation Meeting Information and Registration • Authorization and Medical Form • Frequently Asked and Possible Caucus Questions • Sample Candidate Flyer and Information Sheet • District Governor’s, Secretary’s, Treasurer’s, and Bulletin Editor’s Agreement

This section contains... • Annual Achievement Report (Be sure to apply so you can get recognized at International Convention!) • Awards and Contests Overview • Individual Awards • Club Awards • Talent Contest Overview and Entry Form • Oratorical Contest Overview, Entry Form, and Topic Be sure to apply to as many awards as you can! I mean really, a club can never win too many awards right?

WHAT’S NEEDED FOR ONLINE

WHAT NEEDS TO BE MAILED FOR

REGISTRATION?

ONLINE REGISTRATION?

You will need: 1) Advisor Registration (Having adult chaperones registered should be your number one priority! You must have ONE chaperone for every SIX members in attendance, no exceptions! Ask your faculty advisors, local Kiwanians, and even parents because this is what stalls the registration process the most.) 2) Key Clubber Registration (1 per member) 3) Club Delegates 4) Service Fair Registration (optional) 5) Payment (online or by mail)

1) Regiration Sumarry Form 2) Preferred Accommodation Grouping Form 3) Ribbon Order Form 4) Registration Invoice 5) Authorization/Medical forms (1 per member) 6) Payment (online or by mail) 7) Annual Achievement Report (Found in Section B) 8) All your contests and awards applications! If you are doing online registration, try to finish before Feb. 5th just in case any problems may arise.

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Lt. Governor Election Rally & January DCM Sumner Library 1116 Fryar Ave Sumner, WA 98390

The Rally/DCM will be in the Meeting Room at the Sumner Library in Sumner, WA. (1116 Fryar Ave Sumner, WA 98390) The Election rally starts at 5:30pm on January 20th, which is a Friday & weather permitting. January DCM will be held right after and we’ll be going over District Convention Registration

ELECTION RALLY ATTENDANCE! Attendance at this Rally/DCM is critical. In order for this election to be legitimate, we need 2/3 club attendance. Which means we need 5 clubs out of our 7. Only 2 people from your club need to attend so they can cast their votes! But I strongly encourage everyone to come to meet the newly elected Lieutenant Governor! ADVISORS AND PRESIDENTS! If your club is planning on going to District Convention and applying for awards, please bring your packets so I am able to sign your papers.

Lieutenant Governor Candidates! Please plan on arriving between 5-5:30pm! And bring your Candidate packet! After the Election Rally, we’ll have our January DCM. At the DCM, the main thing is going over District Convention Registration, both online and the traditional paper forms. Then going over KCCP and doing an activity.

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EXTRA! EXTRA! READ ALL ABOUT IT!

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January 20 , 2012 Candidates Meeting: 5:00-5:30pm Election Rally: 5:30-7:00pm

Where

Sumner Library Meeting Room 1116 Fryar Ave Sumner, WA 98390

Why

To elect the Division 30 Lieutenant Governor for the upcoming 2012-2013 year

Who is an LtG

Why Should I Run

A Lieutenant Governor is someone who takes care of his/ her division to helping it grow and to become more experience. They relay information between the Pacific Northwest District to the clubs. They are also someone who is there to help you.

There are many reasons why. Here are just some: ● It’s a very rewarding, life changing successful ● You learn and grow a lot as a person ● You meet so many wonderful people ● You create amazing friendships

What Do You Do

The job of an LtG isn’t hard but it requires hard work and dedication. Some of the things you do are: make newsletters, submit a monthly report, make club visitations, plan and hold Divisional Council Meetings, help your clubs pay their dues, attend super fun board meetings (there is no sarcasm, the board meetings are truly the best and the funnest), and to help and be there in support for your clubs.

How Do I Find Out More

If you are interested, send me an email! I’ll answer any question you have about being an LtG. A candidate’s package will be sent out with more information.

The District Board at our Tri-K Board Meeting in Portland, Oregon from October 21-23, 2011.

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Club/Kiwanis Information 1) BONNEY LAKE HS KEY CLUB 10920 199th Avenue Ct E Bonney Lake, WA 98391 Meets on Wednesday at 2:45pm in the 200 Flex Area

BONNEY LAKE KIWANIS President – Robert Blest Secretary – Rex Pulfrey Meets on Tuesdays at 7:00am Cedar Ridge Retirement Center

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2) EMERALD RIDGE HS KEY CLUB 12405 184th Street East Puyallup, Washington 98374 Meets on Tuesdays at 9:45am in the Theater

DIVISION 30 KIWANIS LT. GOVERNOR Rose Clark LT. GOVERNOR DESIGNATE Vicky Stratton

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3) ENUMCLAW HS KEY CLUB 226 Semanski Street Enumclaw, WA 98022 Meets every other Tuesday at 2:40pm in Room 321

ENUMCLAW KIWANIS President – Vicky Stratton Secretary – Trina Huebler Meets on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 6:30pm at the Four Seasons Restaurant

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4) PUYALLUP HS KEY CLUB 105 7th St SW Puyallup, WA 98371 Meets every other Thursday at 2:30 pm Portable 2

PUYALLUP KIWANIS President – Rudy Fyles Secretary – Ethyl Dow Meets on Thursdays at Noon at the Salvation Army

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5) ROGERS HS KEY CLUB 12801 86th Ave E Puyallup, WA 98373

PUYALLUP SUNRISERS President – Lorraine Kramer Secretary – Nancy Ritchie Meets on Wednesday at 7:00am at Denny’s Restaurant

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6) SUMNER HS KEY CLUB 1707 Main Street Sumner, WA 98390 Meets on the 1st & 3rd Thursday at 2:30

DAFFODIL VALLEY KIWANIS President – John Pistilli Secretary – Joe Morris Meets on Wednesday at 6:30am at Mrs. Turner’s Restaurant

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7) WHITE RIVER HS KEY CLUB 26928 120th Street East Buckley, WA 98321 Meets on Wednesdays at 2:15pm in Room D-222.

BUCKLEY KIWANIS President – Wayne Heisserman Meets on 1st and 3rd Thursdays at 6:45am at Glacier Middle School Library

Please turn in any contact information updates as soon as you can! Since it is January, your club should also be preparing for your club officer elections! Please make sure that they get done soon!  I would love to see your new officers at District Convention too! Online Registration is due February 15th. The traditional paper registration is due January 31st! 13


Reminders Secretaries and Bulletin Editors! Do not forget that your Club Reports and Bulletins are due every 5th of each month! Submit them at https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?hl=en_US&f ormkey=dElNSlVocGxpblFWZVBUWGV3Q3FscXc6MA#gid=0

Have questions? Don’t hesitate to call/text/email!

DISTRICT CONVENTION REMINDERS! If you are turning in DCON registration the traditional paper way, all forms are due JANUARY 31st, 2012! If you are registering ONLINE, the registration needs to be completed by FEBRUARY 15th, 2012! If you are doing ONLINE registration, corporate sponsorships, service fair, elections, and awards remain the same (FEBRUARY 15th, 2012).

Lieutenant Governor Election Rally and Divisional Council Meeting (DCM) When?

January 20, 2012

Where?

Sumner Library in Sumner, WA

All officers and advisors should plan on attending. 2/3 club attendance is required for the election rally to be legitimate!

Who?

Small and easy fundraisers  Hold a miracle minute during you a club meeting and/or once a month.  Collect spare change in a jar and count it at the end of a month.  Hold an ice cream social or a handson meeting for KCCP to make trauma dolls.

On a bigger scale  Work with Krispy Kreme or organize a car wash and explain KCCP while their car is washed.  Work with your school and have an item drive for items to help Seattle Children’s.

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Jelly Board What is this “Jelly Board”? It’s a scoreboard that I’ve started for our Division, all of the Clubs started with 0 points. By the end of the Key Club year, the winning Club will receive handmade trophy! The officers and members of that Club that attend my last DCM will also receive a prize! So be sure to do everything you can to get points. Look out in the newsletters for updates!

- DCM’s Every officer that attends........................................+10 points Every member.......................................................+5 points Full officer attendance...........................................+20 points No officer or member.............................................-10 points - Contact Information First club to complete contact info...........................+50 points Completed contact info.........................................+30 points - Monthly Duties Secretary Report on time........................................+25 points Secretary Report late.............................................+10 points Secretary Report not turned in..................................-10 points At least one bulletin for the month............................+25 points Every bulletin afterwards.........................................+10 points No bulletin for the month.........................................-10 points - DCON/ICON/Rallies/Divisional Projects Each Key Clubber attending DCON..........................+10 points Each Key Clubber attending ICON...........................+25 points Each Key Clubber attending a Rally..........................+10 points Each Key Clubber attending a Division Project............+15 points

Secretaries and Bulletin Editors Send in your reports and your Bulletins/Newsletters to get points!

Scoreboard Bonney Lake HS...... 30 points Emerald Ridge HS...305 points Enumclaw HS.........15 points Puyallup HS......... 585 points Rogers HS........... 235 points Sumner HS..........265 points White River HS..... 700 points *Be sure to.. .. Send in your Secretary Report .. Send in Club Bulletins .. Attend DCM’s .. Send me your updated Club Contact Info .. answer the questions on the final page get more points

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District Contacts 2011-2012 District Board Members & Administrators Governor Varun Awasthi varun.awas@gmail.com Secretary Emerson Kim emersonkim1221@gmail.com Treasurer Neha Dalal neha.dalal101@gmail.com Editor MaryAlice Peng maryalice.peng@gmail.com Convention Chair Felicia Nguyen feliciakn@yahoo.com Project Director Samuel Kim samkeem@gmail.com Communications Director Marcus Frates marcusfrates@gmail.com District Administrator John Jay jmjay@bainbridge.net Assistant Administrator Suzanne Endroedy suzbeth1@comcast.net

My Contact Information Cell Number: E-mail: Skype: ooVoo: Address:

253-389-6144 . gracechon94@gmail.com gracechon94 .... gracechon . 1125 Rose Pl. . Buckley, WA 98321

If you ever need anything, please don’t hesitate to ask. I’m just a phone call/text/e-mail away!

Ways to get points... 1. When/where is the Election Rally and January DCM? Everyone will get 10 points for sending me your answer.

2. Who should be at the Election Rally and the DCM? Everyone will get 10 points for sending me your answer.

Last Reminders

Before or on January 20th – Lieutenant Governor Service Agreement is due January 20th – Division 30 Lieutenant Governor Election Rally! ATTENDANCE IS CRUCIAL! 2/3 club attendance (or 5 clubs) need to be at the Election. And also 2 delegates from each club is required. ADVISORS – If your club is planning on attending District Convention, please bring registration and award forms that I need to sign! January 31st – District Convention PAPER Registration due! As well as corporate sponsorships, service fair, elections, and awards. February 5th – Date to try and finish ONLINE Convention Registration and postmark mailed materials. February 15th – District Convention ONLINE Registration due! As well as postmarked registrations. End of February – Each club should have raised between $250-500 for KCCP or raised awareness in some way. 5th of each month – Club Secretary Reports are due!

www.keyclub.org 3636 WOODVIEW TRACE INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46268 • 317.875.8755 • US AND CANADA: 800-KIWANIS

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