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CCaappPPAACCcciinnoo PNW l KEY CLUB
D32 DRAGONS
PNW DISTRICT
NOVEMBER 2012
VOL 1 // ISSUE 8
The
Lindbergh • Renton • Hazen • Kent-Meridian • Kentridge • Kentlake • Kentwood • Tahoma
D32 IN THIS
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A Letter from Our Lt. G
project: EDUCATE
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11 The Eliminate Project
32 Ways to Serve
Lt. Governor Elections
Timeline & Dates
Dragon of the Month
Contact Info
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Lieutenant Governor
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Hello Division 32! I hope you all had an awesome October. Now that November has begun, this means one thing. DUE, DUES, DUES! Hopefully all of you have been working hard in recruiting members and collecting dues. I hope to see a lot of growth in your clubs in the upcoming year. Division 32 has always been known for its high membership. Hope to see you all at the November DCM with Division 33.
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A WORD FROM OUR
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KKEENNTTWWOOOODD Kentwood Key Club has been a part of Division 32 for many years. Their club has grown to about 45 members and each member is dedicated to service. Their latest project, the Blood Drive, was a successful project that they were able to accomplish successfully. Their officers have shown dedication to their work and have helped improve their club a lot over this year. Congratulations Kentwood Key Club!
0. Volunteer as tribute for your district. 1. Help teach a younger child to read 2. Help cook and/or serve a meal at a homeless shelter. 3. Gather clothing from your neighbors and donate it to a local shelter. 4. Make “I care” kits with combs, toothbrushes, shampoo, etc. for the homeless. 5. Pack and hand out food at a local food bank. 6. Rake leaves, shovel snow, clean gutters, or wash windows for senior citizens. 7. Tutor a student that needs help learning subjects they struggle with. 8. Organize a canned goods drive. 9. Plant flowers and/or trees in areas that look ratchet. 10. Volunteer at local events, such as the Special Olympics or Relay for Life. 11. Set up a buddy system for kids with special needs in your community. 12. Organize a blood drive.
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13. Bring toys to children at the Ronald McDonald house. 14. Write cards for the Children’s Hospital. 15. Plant a garden or tree for your community 16. Do recycling for your school. 17. Pick up litter in a designated area. 18. Adopt a highway! 19. Clean up trash along a river, beach, forest, or park! 20. Contact your local volunteer center for opportunities to serve. 21. Volunteer at your local animal shelter. 22. Volunteer at a local youth center (i.e. YMCA). 23. Donate books to your local library. 24. Donate clothes or food to the Salvation Army. 25. Carol outside local grocery stores for donations. 26. Sew blankets and quilts for the homeless 27. Make PB&J sandwiches & sack lunches for the homeless 28. Host a dance or youth social at a community center. 29. Host a game night for local youth to promote healthy social events that don’t involves drugs or alcohol. 30. Paint a playground involving local youth. 31. Assemble school supply packages. 32. Collect old glasses and donate them to charity. (S.O.S., please contact me for info)
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The ELIMINATE PROJECT
$2 = Protection for mother +
future babies
What is MNT? In 38 countries around the world maternal
and neonatal tetanus (MNT) can quickly
turn the joy of childbirth into a tragedy.
MNT kills one baby every nine 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 also kills
the mother.
Why focus on this issue?
It is unacceptable that newborns and their
mothers suffer from such an easily
preventable disease. It is also a great
opportunity for us to reach out to the
poorest mothers and newborns and be
able to provide lifesaving healthcare.
Developing a delivery system for these
vaccines will greatly help families in third-
world countries.
How does Key Club help?
With The Eliminate Project, Kiwanis
International and UNICEF have joined
forces to eliminate maternal and neonatal
tetanus. It will take $110 million to fund all
the vaccines, syringes, safe storage,
transportation, thousands of skilled staff &
more—and the dedicated work of UNICEF
and every member of the Kiwanis family.
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DISTRICT PROJECT:
2012-2013
JAMAICA Jamaica is known for its blue Caribbean beaches, its rich blue mountain coffee, Bob Marley, the world’s fastest runner –Usain bolt, and its food, but people often fail to recognize the hardships and troubles the people face in this paradise.
OUR DISTRICT PROJECT This year’s District Project is project: EDUCATE. The goal of this project is to improve the quality of education one school at a time. It is the first ever joint-project between the Pacific Northwest District and the Jamaica District.
OUR GOALS Our monetary goal is $30,000 , and with this money we will aid three different schools in Jamaica. Our
goal is to provide library equipment, such as computer and printers and classroom supplies, such as pencils and notebooks. Another goal is to rebuild the library of Wakefield Primary school, which was
burnt down in April. Additional contributions include funding the tuition of two students for the
2013-2014 school years.
For more info, visit: http://bmhphotography.wix.com/projecteducate
OUR PROGRESS Currently we are partnered with EduFocal Jamaica and UNICEF Jamica. EduFocal Jamaica will provide online assistance to students throughout the country, while UNICEF Jamaica will bring greater attention to this project.
DIVISION 32 FUNDRAISERS Hey Key Clubbers! For the next few months, we are going to be having a lot of fundraisers focused on project: EDUCATE. The main fundraiser will be the PE shirts and the Masquerade Mash in December. Education is important for all children, so let’s give every child the same opportunities we have.
Upcoming Fundraisers: December 1: Panda Express @ Southcenter December 29: Key Club Masquerade Mash
What is your favorite quote?
The Golden Rule: “Treat others the way you want to be treated.” Harder to do
than it sounds.
If you could have any super power, what would it be and why?
Superspeed, so I could get places without being late. And I could be a track star
like Dash from the Incredibles.
If you could be an animal what would you be and why?
Koala, because they get to sleep for the majority of the day.
If you were stuck on an island, what three items would you brig with you?
Matches, a knife, and chapstick
What is your favorite part of Key Club?
Being able to help out in the community while meeting people, as cheesy as that
sounds. Service is honestly so fun with friends.
Why Chloe?
Chloe has shown a lot of dedication to her club and job. Her passion for service is
awesome. She has shown exceptional leadership within her club and has been
very active within our division. She works very hard and definitely deserves this title.
HERSHEY’S GAMES 101
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CLUB: Kentridge High School
POSITION: Club Treasurer
BIRTHDAY: June 15, 1995
GRADUATING YEAR: 2013
EMAIL: chloetsang@live.com
FAVORITE COLOR: Blue
FAVORITE BOOK: Hunger Games by Suzanne
Collins
FAVORITE SONG: Changes every other day…
FAVORITE FOOD: Potatoes or eggs
FAVORITE PLACE: Hong Kong
GUILTY PLEASURES: McDonald’s and naps
HOBBIES: Tennis and watching movies
DRAGON OF THE MONTH: CHLOE TSANG
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LT. GOVERNOR ELECTIONS Connecting the District with the Clubs
Application Deadline DECEMBER 15th, 2012
For more information: Email ltg32nguyen@gmail.com or facebook message me.
Hey Division 32! Elections season is coming up! Every January, members of Division 32 have the opportunity to run for the position of Lieutenant Governor. Two delegates from each club in the division have the opportunity to vote for who they want to see represent them for the 2013-2014 year. The Lieutenant Governor has duties of overseeing the activities of each club in the division, creating a monthly newsletter, sending in monthly reports and holding monthly DCMs. The Lieutenant Governor is the liaison between the District level and the clubs.
Lt. Governor Election Rally Info
What: Help elect your new Lt.
Governor for the 2013-2014 year Where: Kent Library
(212 2nd Ave N. Kent, WA 98032) When: January 5th, 2013
11am-1:00pm Who: Delegates, Key Clubbers,
Kiwanis Advisors, Faculty Advisors!
EVENTS & PROJECTS DUES, DUES, DUES!
DECEMBER 1ST EARLY BIRD DEADLINE
DECEMBER 1ST REGULAR DUES DEADLINE Membership Update Center: Hey guys! I know the Update Center
has been a bit frustrating but thank
you to all the treasurers and advisors
for being so patient. Please make sure
that you get your dues in as soon as
possible! Feel free to ask me questions.
WINTER TIMELINE OF KEY DATES
NOVEMBER 30TH
NOVEMBER
DCM
@ACME BOWL
4-6PM
DECEMBER 15TH
LT. GOV
PAPERS
DUE
DECEMBER 29TH
KEY CLUB
MASQUERADE
MASH
@HARAMBEE
8-11PM
DECEMBER 15TH
DECEMBER
DCM
@MI CASA
12-3PM
NOVEMBER DCM DATE: NOVEMBER 30TH, 2012 The November DCM will be held at ACME BOWL on November 30th, 2012. The DCM will be an interdivisional DCM with Division 33. Get to know your sister division better and meet new people from our own Division. What: Learn about what’s going on in the Division Where: ACME Bowl When: November 30, 2012; 4-6pm Who: Officers, Members, Kiwanis Advisors, Faculty Advisors and anybody else you can think of!
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JANUARY 5TH
D32 LT. GOV
ELECTIONS
@KENT LIBRARY
11-1PM
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District Board
Giovanni McKenzie {District Governor}
Grant High School (D62)
Email: giovannimc.keyclub@gmail.com
Kelsie Hoppes {District Secretary}
Astoria High School (D67)
Email: kelsiehoppes@gmail.com
Kenneth Lam {District Treasurer}
Kentridge High School (D32)
Email: k3nn3thlam@hotmail.com
Bassel Hamieh {District Editor}
Clackamas High School (D66)
Email: basselhamiehpnw@gmail.com
Lt. Governor
Andy Nguyen {Convention Chair}
Garfield High School (D26)
Email: andy.t_nguyen@gmail.com
Nguyen Huynh {Lt. Governor}
Lindbergh High School
Phone: 206-701-4846
Email: ltg32nguyen@gmail.com
Club Officers
Intl. Board
Calvin Leung {International Trustee}
Clackamas High School (D66)
Email: trustee.calvin@gmail.com
CONTAC
Hazen
President: Tina Chung
Email: tina.chung59@yahoo.com
Vice-President: Alan Yeh
Email: alanyeh.kci@gmail.com
Secretary: Allen Truong
Email: allentruong123@gmail.com
Treasurer: Douglas Kusumi
Email: dmkusumi@gmail.com
Bulletin Editor: J.A. Ong
Email: J.A.Ong@me.com
Kentlake
President: Tatum Hennige
Email: t.hennige@hotmail.com
Vice-President: Emily Church
Email: 1202peanut@gmail.com
Secretary: Billy Rosling
Email: billy.rosling@yahoo.com
Treasurer: Kristina Edwards
Email: kre123abc@yahoo.com
Bulletin Editor: Sarah Oliphant
Email: silversarah16@comcast.net
Kentridge
President: Anthony Nguyen
Email: Antnuwin94@gmail.com
Vice-President: Tracy Tran
Email: tracy.td28@yahoo.com
Secretary: Katie Ly
Email: ly.katie32@gmail.com
Treasurer: Chloe Tsang
Email: chloetsang@live.com
Bulletin Editor: Amelia Burger
Email: Ab.burgerville@gmail.com
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Administrators
John Jay
District Administrator
Email: jmjay@comcast.net
Suzanne Endroedy
Asst. District Administrator
Email: suzbeth1@comcast.net
T INFORMATION
Kent-Meridian
President: Dion Leung
Email: kung_fu_mastah@hotmail.com
Vice-President: Yen Le
Email: azndragon305@yahoo.com
Secretary: Junelle Palisoc
Email: agatapalisoc@gmail.com
Treasurer: Yen Le
Email: smartyrice@gmail.com
Bulletin Editor: Marquel Gapuz
Email: TheMarquel@gmail.com
Kentwood
President: Navid Azodi
Email: navidazodi@comcas.net
Vice-President: Jessica Lo
Email: lessica_1019lo@hotmail.com
Secretary: Pranitha Maganty
Email: pranithamaganty@yahoo.com
Treasurer: Palvinder Garcha
Email: pPkgarcha96@hotmail.com
Bulletin Editor: Kaitlin Jenkins
Email: kittykazoo@comcast.net
Lindbergh
President: Vincent Babasa
Email: babasavin0202@hotmail.com
Vice-President: Dwina Solihin
Email: drs1250@gmail.com
Secretary: Adrian De Jesus
Email: itsadriandejesus@yahoo.com
Treasurer: Geeia Flores
Email: geeia_potlay@yahoo.com
Bulletin Editor: Aaron Reyes
Email: aarond.p.reyes@gmail.com
Renton
President: Cynthia Fang
Email: fang.cynthia@yahoo.com
Vice-President: Jennifer Vuong
Email: jennifervuong11@gmail.com
Vice-President: Jhomarie Sadang
Email: jhomosadang@ymail.com
Secretary: Roedah Mansour
Email: roedah.mansour@yahoo.com
Treasurer: Delfin Buyco
Email: gievbuyco@comcast.net
Bulletin Editor: My-Huyen Pham
Email: myhuyenpham@hotmail.com
Tahoma
President: Kyle Conen
Email: kconen64@gmail.com
Vice-President: Morgan Olson
Email: morgster5@yahoo.com
Secretary: Emma Bingle
Email: Compbaby@comcast.net
Treasurer: Sophie Brousell
Email: SophieBrousell@gmail.com
Bulletin Editor: Jackie Hickman
Email: jack-a-rabbit@hotmail.com
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Kiwanis Lt. G
Wayne Triplett
Kiwanis D32 Lt. Gov
Email: wntrip@comcast.net
THANKS FOR READING
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