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July Edition
Table of Contents
International Convention
Amendments Passed
DCM
Walk to Eliminate
Eliminate Merchandise
Eastside Rally
Upcoming Rallies
Spotlights
Contact Information
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International Convention
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Your International President, Maria Palazzolo!
Hello Pacific Northwest District Key Clubbers!
Over this past week, I along with 39 other PNW Key Clubbers and six Kiwanis chaperones had the
opportunity to attend the 71st annual International Convention in the vibrant city of Anaheim,
California. While there, we had the opportunity to attend educational workshops, meet Key
Clubbers from across the world, and elect the 2014-2015 Key Club International Board. I am truly
humbled and honored to announce that I was chosen out of a field of four other highly qualified
candidates to be your next International Vice President.
My biggest support throughout the entire journey, from the moment I decided to run until
my name was announced on stage, was the entire Pacific Northwest District. So let me take this
time to thank every single one of you- all 13,000+ members. It was your support that got me
through not only ICON week but the months leading up to it. Thank you to everyone that
messaged be “good luck” and to all of those that congratulated me afterwards. Even though
many of you did not attend ICON 2014, I still felt as if all of you were alongside me. I look forward
to personally thanking many of you as I travel to some of the upcoming area rallies. To all the
graduating seniors, even though I will not have the opportunity to serve you for this upcoming year,
I hope that many of you will decide to join Circle K in college and eventually Kiwanis.
Once again, THANK YOU to the mighty Pacific Northwest District! I look forward to yet
another fantastic year of service, friendship, and growth not only for Key Club International but also
for our district!
In Service,
Kevin Zhang
Key Club International Vice President
zhangkevin2015@gmail.com
360.250.3999
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Amendments
Article IX Districts Section 4. In order to form a new district, the proposed area must include no less than 25 active
Key Clubs and no less than 375 at least 15 active Key Clubs and at least 450 active Key Club
members. In the event a district fails to maintain this club and membership level for three years,
the Key Club International board may decertify the district by two-thirds majority vote. In such
case, the International director shall provide written notice to the governor and secretary of the
sponsoring Kiwanis district and the governor and administrator of the Key Club district at least
120 days prior to any meeting at which the district’s decertification shall be considered.
Article VIII. Club Members Section 6. Any person, not in high school or an educational equivalent, who has performed
some distinguished public service may be elected an honorary member of a club for a period of
one year. Honorary members shall pay no dues and shall not be entitled to any privilege of a
Key Club member. Honorary members shall pay no dues but shall be entitled to all the
privileges of full club membership except those of voting and holding office.
Article XXII. Revenue Section 1. Each Key Club shall pay Key Club International, or its designated fiscal agent, annual
dues of six dollars and fifty cents (US$6.50), being membership dues and subscription to the Key
Club International publication, for every member, but not including honorary members. Fifty
cents of the dues of each member shall be deposited into the Youth Opportunities Fund to
create an endowment to fund grants to clubs and scholarships. Dues shall be payable during a
period of at least 60 days according to a schedule set forth in Key Club International Board
Policies and defined for each nation taking into account academic calendar and financial practices
of the nation. There shall be no other fees or assessments of clubs.
Article XXII. Revenue Section 1. Each Key Club shall pay Key Club International, or its designated fiscal agent, annual
dues of six dollars and fifty cents (US$6.50) seven dollars (US$7.00), being membership dues
and subscription to the Key Club International publication, for every member, but not including
honorary members. Fifty cents of the dues of each member shall be deposited into the Youth
Opportunities Fund to create an endowment to fund grants to clubs and scholarships. Dues shall
be payable during a period of at least 60 days according to a schedule set forth in Key Club
International Board Policies and defined for each nation taking into account academic calendar
and financial practices of the nation. There shall be no other fees or assessments of clubs.
Article VIII. Club Members Section 1. The membership of individual Key Clubs shall consist of students from the four upper
classes (or the five upper classes in the Canadian Provinces where high school is of a five year
duration) of the high school in which they are enrolled. (or in ungraded schools whose members
shall be of age comparable to the four upper classes of high school) Membership should cover
one's tenure in high school as stipulated by their education system. These members should
be interested in service and qualified scholastically by school district requirements for
extracurricular activities and of good character. No potential member will be denied the chance of
membership in Key Club due to previous service experience or lack thereof.
Divisional Council Meeting
July
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Omak High
School
Track
June
Congrats to Karen
Delgado and Kelsie
Coffell for answering all
of the questions on my
Key Club quiz correctly!
Raise funds for the Eliminate
Project
Saturday, July
19th
12:00pm-4:00pm
Saturday, July
19th
Raise funds for the Eliminate
Project
12:00pm-4:00pm
Walk to Eliminate will take place
Saturday, July 19th from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm at
the Omak High School Track. We will be raising
funds for our District Project, the Eliminate
Project. You might be thinking, how does this
“Walk to Eliminate” work? Here is a link to the
pledge sheets that need to be filled out:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GCR
pIr8c1gABVHGukJCMDDjjBlzc_quttwvjRCMbdP
4/edit
You will be raising money depending on
how many pledges you can get. Donors can
either give you a flat fee or donate based on
how many laps you walk. For example, if
someone wrote .05 cents for per lap, and I
walked ten laps, I would go to them after Walk
to Eliminate, and they would donate .50 cents
towards the Eliminate Project. I highly
encourage getting friends or family members
involved. Feel free to print out pledge sheets
for them too. Also, don’t hesitate to contact
me.
Jasmair Bains
Division 9 LTG
PNW Key Club
jasmair.bains@gmail.com
509-203-4476
"A life serving others is a life worth living."
Invite others!
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Credit: Brain Le
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MANDATORY for
officers to attend!
Moses Lake High
School
Bring money.
What: Eastside Rally is an event that
unites Key Club members of Eastern
Washington and Northern Idaho.
Who: All Key Club members from
around the Pacific Northwest are
welcome to come to the event! It is
mandatory for all club officers of
Eastside to attend.
When: August 16th, 2014 from 11 am
to 4 pm.
Where: Moses Lake High School
Why: In order to meet other Key
Club members who live in Eastern
Washington and Northern Idaho, to
properly train all of the club officers
from around the eastside, and to
come together for a fun filled,
exciting day.
Any questions? Feel
free to contact me
at (509)203-4476!
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On July 11th, 2014 divisions 74, 72, and 82 along with other students interested in key club from all around the Willamette
valley will gather together for one of PNW’s only overnight rallies. Rally in the Valley will be located at the beautiful camp
Walani; just outside of Eugene, OR. Get ready to slay dragons and rescue damsels in distress because the theme this year is
KNIGHT OF SERVICE! Be prepared for a score of games and challenges including zip lining, a ropes course challenge, team
building games, and so much more! The cost is $50 and the memories are priceless! Do you have what it takes to become
Key Club Royalty? Fill out the information in this packet and mail it in ASAP! See you there!!
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B7hyFQ4gHVOKMDQxY2IwbkdnWVk/edit
It's the time of the year for some spirit and some cheers.
Join the Pacific Northwest District's Annual Seattle Rally 2014: A Magical World Of Service this summer! Come
mingle, reunite, and meet new Key Clubbers from all over the Pacific Northwest District! There will be fun,
interactive, and informational workshops to participate in that will help you make the most of your time in
Key Club! Get a feel of what it is like to be a part of the word's largest, oldest, and most successful high
school service organization!
Please bring a signed copy of the Medical Authorization Form, and a copy of the Talent Show Registration if
that applies to you.
RSVP via Eventbrite: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/seattle-rally-tickets-11751118913
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Omak
Key Club
Kelsie
Coffell
Omak has been an
outstanding club in
Division 9. Just this
past month they
participated in three
service projects. That
might not seem
impressive, but the
total number of
service hours Omak
Key Club
accumulated was
316.
As the newly elected Vice-
President, she has been hard
at work. Not just performing
her duties as vice-president,
but going above and
beyond. She chaired the first
ever ice fundraiser for Omak
Key Club, and helped raised
roughly $213. She was the
only Key Clubber to attend all
three days. Kelsie has
attended every service
project Omak has held as
well. Her leadership skills have
shone to everyone,
specifically incoming
freshmen because she has
recruited some freshmen
already! The future looks
bright for Omak Key Club.
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Governor Lisa Antonio Area Admin Roy Reiber
lisaantonio.dgov@gmail.com rreiber@methow.com
Secretary Ik Hoon Jung District Admin John Jay
ijungpnwsec@gmail.com jmjay@comcast.net
Treasurer Aneesh Pappu Asst. Admin Tom Saunders
apappu97@gmail.com pnwtoms@gmail.com
Editor Jenny Zhang Finance Admin Kevin Buyer
editorjennyzhang@gmail.com buyergang@wavecable.net
Division 9 Lieutenant Governor
Jasmair Bains
jasmair.bains@gmail.com
(509)203-4476
“Give your hands to serve and your
hearts to love.”
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