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Coeur D’ Alene Lake City Lakeland
Division 48June Issue
The Super HeroSeries
Post Falls Sandpoint St. Maries
Contents
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I. Cover photo
II. Table of contents
III. Important dates
IV. A word from your ltg
V. DCM INFO
VI. The new district project
VII. How to raise money for KCCP
VIII. Key Club 101
X. Service Project of the Month
XII. Dcon logo design contest
XIII. Find us on social media
XIV. Contact information
A Word From Your LTGHey Key Clubbers!Summertime is officially here and you what that means?? Blue skies, warm sun, and endless opportunities for service! In previous years, its been a time where our clubs and members disconnect and do their own thing. However, this year is going to be different! I plan for our division to spend more time together and grow closer so that we can be SUPER STRONG when school starts again in the fall. So be on the look out for announcements for upcoming service projects, events, and DCM’s because you won’t want to miss out!
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In love and service always,
Sienna SanchezLieutenant Governor of Division 48Pacific Northwest DistrictKey Club International
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DCM’s“you don’t wanna miss them”
What is a DCM?A Divisonal Council Meeting is a gathering of all key clubbers and officers within a division. A DCM can be a service project, a fun bonding experience, or an informational meeting.
Why are they important?DCM’s can be used for many different things. They can be held as a fun event to create bonding between key clubbers from different schools, or to participate in a service project with the whole division, or as an informational meeting with key insight and training.
ANYONE! If you’re already apart of key club then come with your club. Or if you know someone interested in key club then invite them to come along and check it out.
Who can come?
When are DCM’s?
Where is the next DCM held?
There is one every month! Check the Important Dates calendar on page 4 to see when the next one is!
The June DCM will be at the downtown Fort Sherman Park from 11AM-1PM
• Any type of –athonRaise money for KCCP and have fun
at the same time by hosting a
danceathon, runathon, walkathon, or
rockathon with your club.
Funding KCCP
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• Car WashesSummer is the perfect time to make
cars sparkle & shine while raising
money for KCCP. Grab a hose, sponge
& some fellow key clubbers to help
make this fundraiser successful.
• Talent ShowGet the community involved by throwing
a local talent show as a fundraiser.
Have people pay to participate, watch
or vote, to raise money for KCCP while
promoting Key Club at the same time.
Service ProjectOf the
month
Coeur D’ Alene High School Key Club just had their annual end of the year banquet! It was on
May 12th at Coeur D’ Alene High School. It was a special time of bonding between club
members, receiving awards, pins, and letters and also saying goodbye to the graduation seniors. A special congratulations to senior Makendra
Patzer for receiving the $1,000 senior scholarship given out by our sponsoring Panhandle Kiwanis!Makendra has been apart of CHS Key Club since
she was a freshman and served as an officer for 2 of those years. She very well deserved the scholarship so congratulations Makendra!
Great job CHS for honoring your club with a special banquet. Keep up the amazing work.
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Convention Chair
Amy Hung
252-353-5496
District Editor
Audrey Chow
604-831-0101
District Treasurer
Bryan Lee
971-258-7236
District Secretary
Tiffany Wong
206-317-9146
District Governor
Juliet Yu
253.218.5979
Contact
Assistant District Admin
Criena Sekhon
District Admin
Brian Egger
503-577-2799
Area Admin
Dan McCracken
208-651-3531
Lieutenant Governor
Sienna Sanchez
208-699-9497
Follow Division 48
INSTAGRAM: @pnw.division48
FACEBOOK: Division 48 group
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