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C C a a p p P P A A C C c c i i n n o o PNW l KEY CLUB D 32 DRAGONS PNW DISTRICT AUGUST 2012 VOL 1 // ISSUE 5 T T h h e e Lindbergh • Renton • Hazen • Kent-Meridian • Kentridge • Kentlake • Kentwood • Tahoma

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The official newsletter of Division 32 of the Pacific Northwest District.

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Page 1: D32 August Newsletter

CCaappPPAACCcciinnoo PNW l KEY CLUB

D32 DRAGONS PNW DISTRICT

AUGUST 2012

VOL 1 // ISSUE 5

TThhee

Lindbergh • Renton • Hazen • Kent-Meridian • Kentridge • Kentlake • Kentwood • Tahoma

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D32

IN THIS

ISSUE

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11 Contact Information

A Letter from Our Lt. G

Partners in Service

Seattle Rally 2012

The Eliminate Project

Divisional Updates

Member of the Month

International Update

02 FIND US ON FACEBOOK! :) https://www.facebook.com/groups/62898434515/

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A Word from Our

Lt. Governor

DRAGONS ARE IN THE HOUSE!

Get ready to be pumped up for Seattle Rally! I am so excited and honored to have all of you come to Seattle Rally. So far this summer, it has been amazing. In a few days, we will get to show the rest of the PNW District, how awesome we are! After that, we have a lot of events in the upcoming month!

School is going to start soon, so please remember to keep on recruiting members! 2012-2013 is going to be an amazing year. Remember, the more members you have, the more opportunities and help you have to serve others.

Summer isn’t ending yet, so please keep on serving others! There are so many opportunities for you to help, so why not? Have a great rest of summer! I’ll see you in the fall :)

In Love and Service, Nguyen Huynh, Lt. G Division 32 Lt. G Pacific Northwest District [email protected]

If you want your school

to be featured in the

next newsletter, then

please send me

ARTICLES AND PHOTOS

of any service projects,

events, and or club

activities.

@ [email protected]

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AUGUST DCM! This month’s DCM will be a

Car Wash on August 18th at

Wendy’s in Kent (505 E Smith

St. Kent, WA 98032). Please

refer to the FB event page for

more info.

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PPAARRTTNNEERRSS iinn SSEERRVVIICCEE

CHILDREN’S MIRACLE NETWORK!

ABOUT THIS PROJECT:

The Kiwanis Children’s Cancer Program, KCCP, in support of Kiwanis Doernbecher Children’s Cancer Program in Portland OR., KCCP in Seattle WA. And the KCCP British Columbia and the Yukon, will raise money and awareness to fight and find the cure for children’s cancer.

The KCCP is a long term project that we hope to expand to a global program. Children’s cancer affects many families. KCCP hopes to be a part of finding a cure. Not only will this benefit children it will benefit all cancer patients worldwide.

KIWANIS CHILDREN’S CANCER PROGRAM!

ABOUT THIS PROJECT:

Children’s Miracle Network raises funds for children’s hospitals across North America. When a donation is given it stays in the community, ensuring that every dollar is helping local kids. These donations have gone to support research and training, purchase equipment, and pay for uncompensated care, all in support of our mission to save and improve live of as many children as possible.

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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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HERSHEY’S GAMES 101

SEATTLE RALLY

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2012 LOCATION: Kent-Meridian High School

DATE: August 13, 2012 (9:30am-4:30pm)

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SAY WHAT? Seattle Rally is a rally for all those

who are in Key Club and interested in it! You can

attend trainings, workshops, and have lots of fun

meeting key clubbers from all around the PNW

District!

HOW DO I SIGN UP? Go to

seattlerally.eventbrite.com and register online!

On the day of the rally you will need to bring 2

copies of your medical waiver (signed!) and also

$5. If you registered after August 10th, you pay $7.

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DDIIVVIISSIIOONNAALL UUPPDDAATTEESS

AUGUST DCM!

CAR WASH!

What: Car Wash to raise funds for the Governor’s Project (to be revealed at SR) Where: Wendy’s in Kent (505 E Smith St., Kent, WA 98032) When: August 18th, 12pm-5pm Who: EVERYBODY!

CAR WASH ASSIGNMENTS! Hazen: Soap (2 bottles) Kentlake: Towels Kent-Meridian: Sponges/Squeegees Kentridge: Towels Kentwood: Towels Lindbergh: Buckets Renton: Sponges/Squeegees Tahoma: Towels

BONFIRE!

END-OF-SUMMER BONFIRE! What: Divisions 22/24, 26, 27, 28, 32, and 33 are coming together once again for an interdivisional Bon(ding)fire! [See what I did there?]. We hope to see you all there! Where: Alki Beach When: August 31st, @5pm-9pm.

POTLUCK! The bonfire will also be a potluck, so please

remember to bring food!

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DION LEUNG MEMBER OF THE MONTH

CLUB: Kent-Meridian High School

POSITION: Club President

BIRTHDAY: January 14th, 1995

GRADUATING YEAR: 2013

EMAIL: [email protected]

FAVORITE COLOR: Blue

FAVORITE BOOK: Deception Point by Dan Brown

FAVORITE SONG: You’ve Got a Friend in Me- Randy

Newman

FAVORITE FOOD: Scooby Snacks, but teriyaki is a

close second.

FAVORITE PLACE: Rattlesnake Ridge, magnificent

view at the top

What are your hobbies?

I play competitive duck, duck, goose, but in my spare time I go around rescuing

dandelions from weeds in my local park.

What is your favorite quote?

“Success depends upon previous preparation, and without such preparation there is sure

to be failure.” –Confucius

If you could have any super power, what would it be and why?

The power to sneeze with my eyes open because I don’t like that split second where I am

vulnerable.

If you could be an animal what would you be and why?

A humpback whale, since I already have a firm grasp of the dialect spoken by the

species.

If you were stuck on an island, what three items would you brig with you?

Can I bring a boat? If not, I’d like to bring a guitar, a pillow, and a lighter.

Why was Dion chosen?

I chose Dion because of his immense passion for service and his optimistic personality. He

has currently been helping me with planning Seattle Rally and has been an excellent on

communicating with me throughout the process. As a club president, he has been doing

an awesome job. Keep up the amazing work Dion! 09

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MEEET OUR NEW INTERNATIONAL TRUSTEE:

CALVIN LEUNG

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Hello Everybody!

Meet our new international trustee, Calvin Leung. Calvin will be in charge of the Minnesota-Dakotas District, Rocky Mountains District and Pacific Northwest District. Calvin has been given the honor to serve his home district. That just means he gets to work twice as hard for the family he loves. Calvin is the definition of servant leadership; his passion for service is bar none. He has the drive and determination to do his best for the sake of others. He really cares about this organization and you can see it by all the hard work he has put into it. So get to know him, he’s really an awesome guy. “We pay dues to be a member of Key Club, but I pay my $12 to be a part of a family” -Calvin Leung

FOLLOW HIM ON TUMBLR! www.trusteecalvin.tumblr.com

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CONTACT INFORMATION District Board

Giovanni McKenzie {District Governor}

Grant High School (D62)

Email: [email protected]

Kelsie Hoppes {District Secretary}

Astoria High School (D67)

Email: [email protected]

Kenneth Lam {District Treasurer}

Kentridge High School (D32)

Email: [email protected]

Bassel Hamieh {District Editor}

Clackamas High School (D66)

Email: [email protected]

Lt. Governor

Andy Nguyen {Convention Chair}

Garfield High School (D26)

Email: [email protected]

Nguyen Huynh {Lt. Governor}

Lindbergh High School

Phone: 206-701-4846

Email: [email protected]

Administrators

John Jay

District Administrator

Email: [email protected]

Suzanne Endroedy

Asst. District Administrator

Email: [email protected]

Follow us! :)

FB: www.facebook.com/pnwkeyclub

Twitter: www.twitter.com/pnwkeyclub

Tumblr: www.pnwmortie.tumblr.com

International Board

Calvin Leung {International Trustee}

Clackamas High School (D66)

Email: [email protected]

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TTHHAANNKK YYOOUU FFOORR RREEAADDIINNGG!!

THE OFFICIAL DIVISION 32 NEWSLETTER CREATED BY NGUYEN HUYNH