March Edition 2016 | PNW Key Club Division 64 Newsletter

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LAKERIDGE || SHERWOOD || TIGARD || TUALATIN || WEST LINN || WILSONVILLE

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Greetings From Your Lt.G. Meet new Lt.G. February DCM Recap Eliminate Project Key Club 101 and Promotion Resources Farewell Officers About Division 64 About the PNW More Key Club 101 Club Officers District Contacts


First of all, thank you to everyone who c Meeting of my term. Next month’s DCM, Hay Council Meeting of her term. Please show he you throughout my term. I have no doubt tha next level. More details about Haydn’s first D thank you to Tigard Club Officer and Advise wouldn’t work out if it weren’t for them. Since this is my last newsletter, I would each and every one of you for your unconditi term. It sure has been an unforgettable year a serve this Division. Your passion for service inspire me since the moment I joined Key Clu very last or first year in Key Club, I hope you being a Dinosaurs and Key Clubber. No matt be doing next year, please continue your pass community. In love and service,

Daniela Mai

Lieutenant Governor of Division 64 Pacific Northwest District danielamai.pnw64@gmail.com 04 (503) 737-5573


ho came out to my last Divisional Council Haydn will be hosting her first Divisional her the same support I have received from that she will bring this Division to the t DCM will be announced soon. Also a big isers for hosting the February DCM; it

uld like to take the opportunity to thank itional help and support throughout my ar and it was an honor to have been able to ce and this organization has continued to Club. Whether this past year was your you were able to take something from atter where you will be or what you will assion to serve your home, school, and

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I’m Haydn L 64. I’m a junior fro the Key Club comm background info abo life, I have three y Polish and Lithuania April 7, 1999 so I’m Diploma, and yeah th stuff about me…

Division 64

Lieutenant Governor Haydn Loudd

I have quite One of my favorite to music while doing violin), I love to sin science has been so memories involve go places that inspired microbiology, pathol actually decided on having fun doing it. procrastinating, ran Friday nights.

I hope this s some more informat role and am super ex


Hi fellow Key Clubbers

Loudd and I have been elected as the new Lieutenant Governor of Division rom Tualatin High School, and I’m really looking forward to my new role in munity. To start things off, I would like to share some boring personal bout me: I was born in, and have lived in, the Portland Metro area my whole younger sisters, I’m half black and half white (mostly of Irish, Canadian, nian descent-- I know I’m a smorgasbord of ethnicities!), my birthday is m an Aries, I joined Key Club as a sophomore, I’m striving for that Full IB that is pretty much the gist of it. Now on to some of the more interesting

te a few hobbies; however, I really only focus on two: music and science. e things in life is music-- I’m a very music inclined person. I love to listen ng my homework, I love to learn different instruments (ukulele, bass, viola, ing to myself, and I love to create and play music on my cello. Moreover, something I have been interested in since I was younger. Some of my best going to OMSI, the Oregon Zoo, and the Newport Aquarium; these are the ed me to look into different science majors, which include marine biology, ology, oceanography, and environmental sciences. As of right now, I haven’t n what I want to do in the future, but I know whatever I choose I’ll be t. Other hobbies of mine include: watching Netflix, reading fantasy books, anting about politics, arguing with my sisters, and doing homework on

s short bio was an interesting read and that you, as readers, got to know ation about your new Lieutenant Governor. I’m looking forward to my new excited to meeting some of you guys in the future!




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

PREFERRED CHARITY 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.

SAVE A LIFE.

Donate to the Eliminate Project.




"Having been a 2 term Key Club president has given me an opportunity to expand on not only my leadership skills but also my people skills. Learning how to communicate effectively towards members and adults has been my greatest take-away from Key Club as a whole. Although I still have a lot to learn, I thank Key Club for giving me an opportunity to learn these skills for life“- Kaylene Lim "The greatest impact serving for Key Club these past three years has had on me is opening my eyes to my own privilege. I've been very fortunate to have grown up in such an affluent and safe community, and since realizing this, have served with the goal of helping to balance the scale of privilege and inequality in our country and the world.“ –Kayla Gadd

“Being key club president for the Lakeridge high school chapter for the past 3 years has been challenging, rewarding, and exciting! The most rewarding part about being a president is being able to interact and work with such dedicated members and friendly officers!” –Josh Lee

"Being a Key Cl responsibility, aw opened up to ho and I have beco our community our Key Club a responsibility al organized and r that responsibili


As a member and an officer, I have seen the difference that one person can make. Being an officer had helped me to grow as a leader and as an individual. I have met so many friends through key club and made so many memories that will last a lifetime." -Rachel Piazza "Key club is a will know club in our school and we have been able to grow. We have been able to not just as a club, but as community by going around and providing service for those in need. It's great to see a lot of our members going around and trying to make a difference within our community because a little hands in service can go a long way." -Rosy Castillo

y Club officer has taught me a deeper level of y, awareness, and dedication. My eyes have been o how much volunteers truly help our community become so much more dedicated to making sure ity receives this help. Also, with the large size of b at Tigard High, I have been given a lot of y along with my fellow officers to keep the club nd running, and the lessons I have learned from ibility are ones I'll never forget.“ - Camryn Flint


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

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!”


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 – O THE KEY CLUB CHEER

Leader: Hey, Key Clubbers! How do

Key Clubber(s): I (we) feel good! Oh! I fee UH! (two fists, elbows tucked, downward Double it up, UH!UH! (two fists, elbows tucked, downwa Triple it up, UH! UH! UH! (two fists, elbows tucked, dow One long UH! UHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH outward, up and down, wave-like motion Rapper style, UH, UH, UH, UH, UH (fingers extended, elb “A” shaped wedge, sharply chop air, alte *Note: At the end of the cheer, throw up loudly to show your divisional spirit

Core Values Leadership||Character

Building||Caring||Inclusiveness

Preferred Charities


Our Way of Life

Color WHITE: purity GOLD: service BLUE: unwavering character

o you feel?!?!

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bows bent and un-tucked, arms form an ternating between right and left arms.) p your D64 hand sign! And scream “64�

Mission Statement Key Club is an international student-led organization which provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership.


President: Joshua Lee Vice President: Kodiak

President: Georgina

Co-Vice President:

Chau

Fernandez

Berkoff

Vice President: Olivia

Darcey Crumbleholm Secretary: Anna Lowy Treasurer: Samantha Wolf

Secretary: Tatiana Nguyen

Treasurer: Michael

Projects Coordinator:

Wakefield

Public Relations/Newsletter:

Lauren Na

Annika Haug

Event Coordinator:

President: Meredith Erickson

Vice President:

Camryn Flint Secretary: Nia Murat Treasurer: Abby Lam

Communications: Charlotte Welch

Sparrow Chair: Jaymi McNabb

Dylan Nelson

LAKERIDGE

TIGARD

Kendall Marshall K-Family: Victoria Lee

SHERWOOD

Co-Public Relations:


President: Evelin Gutierrez

Vice President: Jessica Callen

Secretary: Heather Corello

Treasurer: Rosy Castillo Projects Coordinator: Sarah Krill

Rachel Piazza

WEST LINN

TUALATIN

Treasurer: Kyla Minato Media: James O’reilly Editor: Nick Walker Assistance President: Saralun Ondee Assistent: treasurer: Jonathan Liang Assistant Secretary: Aleesha Kazi Volunteer Coordiator: Andrea Russell Event Coordinator Andrea Venderby

Officers:

TBH

Wilsonville

Communications:

President: Kaylene Lim Vice President: Kayla Gadd Secretary: Bo Ahn


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District Appointed Officers District Treasurer Suvir Copparam

Board District Secretary

District

Convention Chair Ryan Miura

District Projects Director Jag Bains

Membership Growth & Reactivation Director Tiffany Wong

Executive


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K-Family Relations Director Hannah Huynh

Convention Aide Ria Bains

Communications Director Tony Zhang

District Editor JoJo Saunders

District Governor Tyler Bosser

Tran Hoang


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