August Edition 2015 | PNW Key Club Division 64 Newsletter

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Message from your Lt.G.

Portland Rally Recap Key Club 101 Why join Key Club? How Key Club works Club Division 64 PNW District


District Board Executive Board Meet International Trustee Meet International P&VP More Key Club Preferred Charities EliMiNaTe Project

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As we approach the end of summer, we re-enter the world of school shopping, I’m sure it’s an overwhelming time of the year, esp Officer Training at the end of this month to give you that boo Last month, we had two big events, Portland Rally and July DCM, t attended them, but I know the spirit of Division 64 can be much m $726.03 that goes to Eliminated Project.. Together we he made a difference in third-world countries, but we also helped mak we made 50 get-well cards. Each single card has put a s everyone who attended the July DCM and put their best effort into future Division 64 can be more present in all the events and show o With that being said, we have a few events coming up that still need on SUNDAY, AUGUST 16th. If you are interested in this event, pleas service-driven Key Clubbers in our area at the Joint August DCM

Saturday, August 29th at Pioneer Square (D

Amazing Race”. Discover more information on the Facebo I hope you consider attending these events, if you can. Nevertheles volunteering numerous hours of effort and hard work. O

biggest heart.

In love and service,

Daniela Mai

Lieutenant Governor of Division 64 Pacific Northwest District danielamai.pnw64@gmail.com (503) 737-5573

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of homework and exams . With registration coming up and back-topecially being a Key Club Officer that’s why I have scheduled an ost of confidence starting the school year out strong. that were pretty successful due to the spirit of the members that more improved. Together as all the Portland Area Division, we raised elped about 403 mothers and all her future babies. Not only have we ke a child’s day better in our local hospitals. At our last July DCM, smile on a child’s face with that I would like to applaud o the card to share the support the kids need. I hope that in the our true spirit as a Division. ed your support--the HAWTHRONE STREET FAIR coming up se let me or any of your club officers know. Also get to know other M with Division 62, 65 West and East, 66, which is on Downtown) from 11am to 2pm. The theme is “The ook Event Page. ss, I am proud of you for continuing being involved in Key Club and Our Division may not be the biggest, but we sure do have the

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Portland Rally Attendees Sarah Krill, Event Coordinator of Tualatin Key Club

I had a really fun time at Portland rally, getting to meet all the other keyclubbers from all the other divisions. It was a really cool experience learning about elemonate campaign as well as just more ways to make key club better. I had a great time meeting everyone and just getting to hear how passionate everyone was about keyclub

Victoria Lee, Divisional Editor "This was my very first key club rally ever, and it's gonna be a quite memorable one. I had so much fun getting the chance to meet so many awesome people and experiencing all the different workshops“

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Rosy Castillo, Treasurer of Tualatin Key Club

“Portland rally was full of key clubbers from all the different divisions around the area. It was fun getting to know a few people from different Divisions and having different workshops to pick from. However, it would of been a greater experience if more people from Division 64 had gone. Also the public speaking workshop was great! Having Brian lee share his tricks and methods of how to prepare for the stage was so engaging and amusing. I sure will be using them next time I have to do a presentation or speech”

Rachel Piazza, Communications of Tualatin Key Club

“The guest speaker from the Philippines was really cool. She was very motivational and it was very interesting to learn about what she said! The videos for Elemonate were funny and I liked learning more about the project and all the ideas about fundraisers we could do to raise money”

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Thought Key Club only exist within your school? Well then keep flipping an

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and learn more about Key Club on a whole different level.

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You’re familiar with this level, of course. Key institution, but your club could be communit vice presidents, secretary, treasurer, editor an sometimes are run differently. See how Key C September issue of Key Club magazine, whic

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Clubs are usually established in a high school or equivalent ty-based, too. Elected officers can include president, one or more nd one director from each class. Clubs from around the world Clubs across the Western Hemisphere serve in their own ways in the ch will be delivered to your school next month!

resident: Meredith

President: Evelin

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Next is the divisional level, which is made up of clusters of clubs in a specific area. Each division has a lieutenant governor—a student leader who carries out the district’s policies and provides support to clubs

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Division 64 includes Tigard High School, Wilsonville High School, Tualatin High School, Lakeridge High School, Sherwood High School, West Linn High School, and Lake Oswego High School. We are one of the smallest and newest divisions in the District, but we are working towards becoming a bigger and stronger division over the next year! Our divisional mascot has been recently changed to the “DINOSAURS,” while our divisional colors are blue and gold. We are happy to serve and blessed to be able to experience how rewarding being an active member of Key Club can be.

Schools Lake Oswego Lakeridge Sherwood Tigard Tualatin West Linn Wilsonville

Colors Blue and Gold

Mascot Dinosaurs


Pacific NorthWest District All divisions in a geographic region make up a district. A district is sometimes defined by state or nation and tends to match a similar Kiwanis district. There are currently 33 organized districts within Key Club and one district in formation. Each district is chaired by a governor who is elected by delegates at the district’s annual convention.

PNW Cheer “It's raining, it's pouring, and PNW is soaring above the rest, 'cause we're the best, Pacific Northwest!" 64! That’s us!

Motto “Proud ‘N’ Willing to Serve!”

Mascot Mortimer Moose

Color Fuchsia Pink MEMBER COUNT 13,570 | CLUB COUNT: 332

“In the midst of serene nature and fluctuating weather conditions lies the great Pacific Northwest District (PNW).The Pacific Northwest is geographically the largest district of Key Club International. The district spans from western Canada to northern California: with Alaska, Washington, Oregon, and the pan-handle of Idaho in between. The Pacific Northwest encompasses nearly 1.8 million square miles and includes over 300 clubs that operate under 45 divisions. Through rain or shine, snow or hail, Key Clubbers in the Pacific Northwest dedicate countless hours to their communities and internationally, and are always Proud 'N' Willing to serve!”

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Convention Aide Amy Hung

Convention Chair

District Treasurer Suvir Copparam

District Appointed Officers

District Projects Director Jag Bains

Membership Growth & Reactivation Director Tiffany Wong

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K-Family Relations Director Hannah Huynh

Convention Aide Ria Bains

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Communications Director Tony Zhang

Convention Chair Ryan Miura

District Editor JoJo Saunders

District Governor Tyler Bosser

District Secretary Tran Hoang


Introduce p n VP n treasurer

My name is Devin Sun, and I am honored to introdu Missouri-Arkansas, and Pacific Northwest Districts. I cannot wa

As your International Trustee, my job consists not only of comm alongside our three sister districts. During my term as Internati International. In addition, I will work to foster a strong relation across Key Club International. And I also want to establish myse have. If you have anything at all that you would like to see from

I have created a Facebook group for our sister districts to use t Furthermore, I will also be creating a Slack group for our sister week or so. With Slack, district boards from our three sister dis each district will be able to help others on common issues that exchange of ideas is very important and can be very beneficial

If, at any time for any reason you want to contact me, please d feel free to find me on Facebook and Twitter!

I am so excited to be working with you all this year, so get read

I have also attached a quick introduction article about myself. P Yours in caring and service

Devin Sun

Key Club International Trustee

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uce myself as your new International Trustee. This year, I will be serving the Carolinas, ait to see what we will accomplish together!

munication and correspondence on the International Board, but also to work ional Trustee, I will make sure to keep you informed on the occurrences of Key Club ship between our three sister districts to encourage the synergistic exchange of ideas elf as a resource to you for any and all questions, comments, or concerns that you may m me, please do not hesitate to let me know!

o communicate throughout the year so that we can unite as true sister districts! districts; I will be sending out another email with more details on Slack in the next stricts can come together for insightful discussion. In this way, board members from others may be facing or even just to bounce ideas off of one another. I feel that the for everyone.

o not hesitate to reach out to me by email or by phone at 908.315.6207. Also, please

y for a fun and exciting service year!

Please feel free to use it in your next newsletter!

Devin Sun

International Trustee

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Greetings, Key Club members! Just a few weeks ago, our organization convened in Indianapolis for our annual International Convention alongside Circle K and Kiwanis International as we celebrated Kiwanis’ centennial birthday. It was an unforgettable experience for all, and that week, I was fortunate enough to be elected President of Key Club International. As International President, my job is to lead our organization for the next year; to set the vision of what Key Club is, should be, and will be; to supervise and work with your 11 International Trustees, ensuring that they serve and work with your district properly; to unite all 33 districts under our common mission, and to do everything in my power to leave this organization better than I found it when I leave office in 2016. Key Club has an exciting year ahead of it! We’re entering the last decade of our first 100 years. We’re working everyday to make membership larger, stronger, and an experience that leaves all 270,000 satisfied. As a Key Club member, you’ve chosen to be a part of something greater than yourself. Greater than your home club, your division, or even your district; you’ve chosen to be one of the thousands of hands Key Club International unites for the greater good around the word. As the saying goes, “United we stand; Divided we fall”: Let’s unite, Key Club. We’re a global network of smart, inspired, capable servant leaders. Can you imagine what we can do when we come together? It’s an honor to be your leader this year. I wish you the very best in all of your endeavors this school yearKey Club and otherwiseand thank you sincerely for being a Key Clubber. Let’s have a fantastic year! Best regards, Rip Livingston

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Addison Clipfell Hello Key Clubbers! My name is Addison Clipfell and I’m the 20152016 International Vice President. I’m so excited to serve alongside Rip and all of the trustees for the upcoming year. My role as Vice President is often one of ambiguity but I hope to change that this year. This year I will be working on many things including: chairing the Committee for Service and YOF, being a liaison to the Western Canada district, writing a monthly blog, reading governor monthly reports, serving on the executive committee, and much more. If you have any questions about my role this year, please feel free to ask! Some fun facts about me are that I play the violin, I work at Old Navy, I love Sudoku, I have a dog named Roxy, and I absolutely love Key Club. Well, you knew that last one right? I truly hope I can inspire and aid all of you in sparking an enthusiasm for Key Club in your members. This is extremely important to create long lasting connections and it is key to keeping members in the k-family. Also, I hope all of your unique clubs continue to do amazing service in the upcoming year and share that with me along the way! Most importantly I want you to know that while I hold the office of I.V.P, I’m still a regular teenager. I think history is boring, stress about college applications, fan-girl over Fall Out Boy, have a job, and love to serve. I’m just like all of you! I want to be a supporter, a source of encouragement, and a Vice President all wrapped into one. So, with that once again feel free to contact me anytime. My contact info is below. I can’t wait to have an amazing year of service! Addison Clipfell 2015-2016 International Vice President E-mail: addie.clipfell@gmail.com

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Motto Caring – Our Way of Life Mission Statement Key Club is an international student-led organization which provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership.

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

THE KEY CLUB CHEER

Leader: Hey, Key Clubbers! How do you feel?!?!

Key Clubber(s): I (we) feel good! Oh! I feel so good! UH! (two fists, elbows tucked, downward arm thrust) Double it up, UH!UH! (two fists, elbows tucked, downward arm thrust) x2 Triple it up, UH! UH! UH! (two fists, elbows tucked, downward arm thrust) x3 One long UH! UHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! (right arm extended and outward, up and down, wave-like motion.) Rapper style, UH, UH, UH, UH, UH (fingers extended, elbows bent and un-tucked, arms form an “A” shaped wedge, sharply chop air, alternating between right and left arms.) *Note: At the end of the cheer, throw up your D64 hand sign! And scream “64” loudly to show your divisional spirit

Core Values Leadership||Character

Building||Caring||Inclusiveness

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Color WHITE: purity GOLD: service BLUE: unwavering character


PREFERRED CHARITIES

UNICEF works with the United Nations to help over 150 developing countries to overcome the obstacles that poverty, violence, disease and discrimination place in a child’s path. Through community service, UNICEF is able to provide healthcare, sanitary water, and education for these children.

1 in 9 babies in America are born mature. The United States has one of the highest rates for premature babies for more developed countries. The March of Dimes funds lifesaving research and programs and works to end premature birth, birth defects and infant mortality. Every baby deserves a healthy life.

Children’s Miracle Network seeks to battle every type of childhood illness and injury. The money fundraised for the program goes towards research and training, purchasing equipment and paying uncompensated care, in its mission to save as many children’s lives as possible.

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What is MNT? In 23 countries around the world, maternal and neonatal tetanus (MNT) can quickly turn the joy of childbirth into tragedy. MNT kills one baby every eleven minutes. Its effects are excruciating — tiny newborns suffer repeated, painful convulsions and extreme sensitivity to light and touch. There is little hope of survival. And tetanus kills mothers too.

Who suffers from MNT? MNT is caused when tetanus spores, found in soil everywhere, come into contact with open cuts during childbirth. The disease strikes the poorest of the poor, the geographically hard to reach and those without health care.

Can MNT be stopped? Yes! MNT is highly preventable. Just three doses of a 60-cent immunization protect mothers, who then pass on the immunity to their future babies. Together, Kiwanis and UNICEF can stop this disease.

What will it take to eliminate MNT from the Earth? More than 100 million mothers and their future babies must be immunized. This requires vaccines, syringes, safe storage, transportation, thousands of skilled staff and more. It will take US$110 million — and the dedicated work of UNICEF and every member of the Kiwanis family.


KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL

The Eliminate Project is a campaign to eliminate MNT from the Earth. With the Kiwanis and UNICEF joined forces to tackle iodine deficiency disorders, achieving one of the most significant public health successes of the 20th century. Now, together, they are eliminating MNT from the face of the Earth. In doing so, the project will reach the poorest, most neglected mothers and babies with additional lifesaving health care. The end of this one disease means the beginning of better health for so many families.

PREFERRED CHARITY

SAVE A LIFE.

Donate to the Eliminate Project.



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