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KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT
PRESIDENT/VICE
PRESIDENT REPORTS
EDITOR REPORTS
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OFFICER REPORTS
REMINDER: DUE BY THE 5TH OF EVERY MONTH
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Greetings From Your Lt.G November DCM and Candidates Meeting Do YOU Want To Be The Next Lt.G? Trick-Or-Treat for UNICEF Recap Upcoming Service Projects Key Club 101 Preferred Charities About the PNW Divisional T-Shirt Design Contest District Convention At A Glance Divisional Scoreboard The ELIMINATE Project and Updates Club Officers Social Media Kiwanis Clubs How Well Do You Know the K-Family? Key Club Essentials
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TABLE OF
CONTENTS
NOVEMBER 2014 | VOLUME 1 | ISSUE 8
GREETINGS FROM YO
HELLO DIVISION 64!
I hope you are all doing well – and for the seniors, surviving with college apps! Even though the weather is certainly getting colder, remember to keep spreading the warmth and love through your
service and good-will towards others —especially (but not limited to) the upcoming holiday season! October was a very busy month – and the approaching holiday season is no different. There are so many ways to help out
in the community this season – serving at the food bank, bell ringing, volunteering at holiday themed fun runs, serving at the local retirement and serving at the soup kitchen are just a few examples of ways you can give back to the community in this wonderful season of giving. Let me know if you are ever in need of upcoming service projects! Keep me updated with your projects – I would love to come volunteer at your projects – and let me know if I can be of any service!
As I head into the last stretch of my term as Lieutenant Governor, I hope I have been able to serve you guys to the best of my ability. Communication is an ESSENTIAL part to our success as an organization, and I wanted to recognize the season of THANKSGIVING and say THANK YOU. Thank you to all of your hard work and dedication to making our communities better, an hour of service at a time. Thank you for your support and love for service. Thank you officers, for helping meetings run smoothly and helping to find so many wonderful service projects that are constantly in need. Thank you Kiwanians, for continually providing support and care. Thank you faculty advisors for all that you do for the clubs, and for the support that you provide for your Key Clubbers. Thank you to the Pacific Northwest District of Key Club International for allowing me to serve alongside a wonderful group of spirited and dedicated people with a profound love for service. I am thankful for Key Club and for the tremendous impact it has had on my life and my dreams.
This month especially, I challenge each and every one of you to express your thanks for the amazing support of the
people around you. Answer the Question of the Month: WHAT ARE YOU THANKFUL FOR? Please feel free to Facebook message me, text me (503-545-6886), or email me ([email protected]) your response. It can be anything, from bananas to your grandmother or anything in between.
Take care, stay warm, and serve on! I can’t wait to hear from you all very soon.
In love and service,
Dorothy Wang Lieutenant Governor of Division 64
Pacific Northwest District
Key Club International
GREETINGS FROM YOUR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
GREETINGS FROM YO
HELLO DIVISION 64!
GREETINGS FROM YOUR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
I hope you are all doing well – and for the seniors, surviving with college apps! Even though the weather is certainly getting colder, remember to keep spreading the warmth and love through your
service and good-will towards others —especially (but not limited to) the upcoming holiday season! October was a very busy month – and the approaching holiday season is no different. There are so many ways to help out
in the community this season – serving at the food bank, bell ringing, volunteering at holiday themed fun runs, serving at the local retirement and serving at the soup kitchen are just a few examples of ways you can give back to the community in this wonderful season of giving. Let me know if you are ever in need of upcoming service projects! Keep me updated with your projects – I would love to come volunteer at your projects – and let me know if I can be of any service!
As I head into the last stretch of my term as Lieutenant Governor, I hope I have been able to serve you guys to the best of my ability. Communication is an ESSENTIAL part to our success as an organization, and I wanted to recognize the season of THANKSGIVING and say THANK YOU. Thank you to all of your hard work and dedication to making our communities better, an hour of service at a time. Thank you for your support and love for service. Thank you officers, for helping meetings run smoothly and helping to find so many wonderful service projects that are constantly in need. Thank you Kiwanians, for continually providing support and care. Thank you faculty advisors for all that you do for the clubs, and for the support that you provide for your Key Clubbers. Thank you to the Pacific Northwest District of Key Club International for allowing me to serve alongside a wonderful group of spirited and dedicated people with a profound love for service. I am thankful for Key Club and for the tremendous impact it has had on my life and my dreams.
This month especially, I challenge each and every one of you to express your thanks for the amazing support of the
people around you. Answer the Question of the Month: WHAT ARE YOU THANKFUL FOR? Please feel free to Facebook message me, text me (503-545-6886), or email me ([email protected]) your response. It can be anything, from bananas to your grandmother or anything in between.
Take care, stay warm, and serve on! I can’t wait to hear from you all very soon.
In love and service,
Dorothy Wang Lieutenant Governor of Division 64
Pacific Northwest District
Key Club International
CANDIDATES
MEETING FROM
1:00pm-2:30pm *ATTENTION*:
All underclassmen Key Clubbers
(freshmen, sophomores, juniors) even
remotely interested in running for the
position of Lieutenant Governor! Please
attend this meeting to hear more about
being an Lieutenant Governor and
member of the District Board, to help you
decide whether or not you be a good fit
for the position.
Being a Lieutenant Governor is definitely time
consuming and can be stressful, but ultimately,
the memories and experiences are life-
changing.
I STRONGLY ENCOURAGE ANYONE WHO IS INTERESTED
IN THE POSITION TO COME TO THE CANDIDATES MEETING!
NOVEMBE
NOVEMBER DCM (Divisional Council Meeting)
WHERE: WEST LINN PUBLIC
LIBRARY, BAMBOO ROOM 1595 Burns St, West Linn,
OR 97068
WHEN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29TH
2:30PM – 4:30PM
AGENDA: -Making Stars for District Convention Prep -District/International Updates -The Eliminate Project -Club Updates and Discussion
PLEASE BRING SNACKS AND SCISSORS TO
SHARE!
DCM IS MANDATORY FOR
ALL OFFICERS Please notify me separately if
you are unable to attend.
CANDIDATES
MEETING FROM
1:30pm-2:30pm *ATTENTION*:
All underclassmen Key Clubbers
(freshmen, sophomores, juniors) even
remotely interested in running for the
position of Lieutenant Governor! Please
attend this meeting to hear more about
being an Lieutenant Governor and
member of the District Board, to help you
decide whether or not you be a good fit
for the position.
Being a Lieutenant Governor is definitely time
consuming and can be stressful, but ultimately,
the memories and experiences are life-
changing.
I STRONGLY ENCOURAGE ANYONE WHO IS INTERESTED
IN THE POSITION TO COME TO THE CANDIDATES MEETING!
NOVEMBE
NOVEMBER DCM (Divisional Council Meeting)
WHERE: WEST LINN PUBLIC
LIBRARY, BAMBOO ROOM 1595 Burns St, West Linn,
OR 97068
WHEN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29TH
2:30PM – 4:30PM
AGENDA: -Making Stars for District Convention Prep -District/International Updates -The Eliminate Project -Club Updates and Discussion
PLEASE BRING SNACKS AND SCISSORS TO
SHARE!
DCM IS MANDATORY FOR
ALL OFFICERS Please notify me separately if
you are unable to attend.
DO YOU WANT TO BE
THE NEXT DIVISION 64
LIEUTENANT
GOVERNOR?
CANDIDATES MEETING Where: West Linn Public Library, Bamboo Room
When: Saturday, November 29th 1:00PM-2:30PM
Mandatory for all potential candidates Email me at [email protected] if you will be attending and are interested
in running for Lieutenant Governor. *Note* —your attendance at this candidates meeting is NOT a commitment to run for
the position — it is merely a means of obtaining more information.
TRICK-OR-TREAT
FOR UNICEF
RECAP
WE ARE GETTING SO CLOSE TO ACHIEVING OUR DIVISIONAL GOAL OF RAISING $1,000 FOR THE
ELIMINATE PROJECT! I am so proud of our division.
LAKERIDGE KEY CLUB: $600
If your club participated in Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF, please send me the total amount of money your club raised! If you have any questions on how to send the
money in, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
On Halloween, many Key Clubbers all over the world went out to collect donations for UNICEF. All proceeds raised from Trick-or-Treat for Unicef will go towards the Eliminate Project! Thank you to all those who participated in this project! Your
efforts will help change the lives of many mothers and children.
UPCOMING SERVICE PROJECTS
SERVICE UPCOMING SERVICE
PROJECTS YOU CAN ALWAYS CHECK www.handsonportland.org FOR SERVICE PROJECTS ALL
AROUND THE PORTLAND METRO AREA!
WANT TO VOLUNTEER AT THE TUALATIN LIBRARY?
WHAT ABOUT TRYON CREEK?
WHAT ABOUT THE JINGLE BELL RUN?
WANT TO VOLUNTEER AT THE OREGON FOOD BANK?
WANT TO VOLUNTEER AT THE FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS?
There are so many other types of service projects that you can
find that appeal to certain interests!
UPCOMING SERVICE PROJECTS
SERVICE UPCOMING SERVICE
PROJECTS YOU CAN ALWAYS CHECK www.handsonportland.org FOR SERVICE PROJECTS ALL
AROUND THE PORTLAND METRO AREA!
WANT TO VOLUNTEER AT THE TUALATIN LIBRARY?
WHAT ABOUT TRYON CREEK?
WHAT ABOUT THE JINGLE BELL RUN?
WANT TO VOLUNTEER AT THE OREGON FOOD BANK?
WANT TO VOLUNTEER AT THE FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS?
There are so many other types of service projects that you can
find that appeal to certain interests!
UNICEF works with the United Nations to help over 150 developing countries to overcome the obstacles that poverty,
violence, disease and discrimination place in a child’s path. Through community
service, UNICEF is able to provide healthcare, sanitary water, and education
for these children.
PREFERRED CHARITIES
1 in 9 babies in America are born mature. The United States has one of the highest
rates for premature babies for more developed countries. The March of Dimes funds lifesaving research and
programs and works to end premature birth, birth defects and infant
mortality. Every baby deserves a healthy life.
Children’s Miracle Network seeks to battle every type of childhood illness and injury. The money
fundraised for the program goes towards research and training, purchasing equipment
and paying uncompensated care, in its mission to save as many children’s lives as possible.
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“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 330 clubs that operate under 44 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!” “The mascot of the Pacific Northwest District is the “Mighty Moose,” also commonly called “Mortimer the Moose.” Known for our spirit yet incredible dedication to the service that we do, the PNW District continues to be a leader in the Key Club world, and it is all thanks to our members and excellent leadership throughout the district. It would not be far from the truth to say that yes, we’re one of the best, with over 13,000 members proudly shouting out in accord when they hear: “Hey PNW! How do you feel?”” 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 silver. We are happy to serve and blessed to be able to experience how rewarding being an active member of Key Club can be. Yay Key Club!!
64! That’s us!
About the Pacific Northwest District
WANT TO DESIGN THE
LOGO AND T-SHIRT FOR
OUR DIVISION?
MASCOT: D I N O S A U R S
COLORS: B L U E & S I L V E R
SEND IN YOUR DESIGNS TO [email protected]!
PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR
DESIGNS BY NOV.
25TH.
REQUIREMENTS: - Must contain all 7 school names: Tualatin, Sherwood, Lake Oswego, West Linn, Lakeridge, Tigard, and Wilsonville - Must contain dinosaurs, and some form of our divisional colors, blue and silver! - Must have the Key Club logo on it - Include "Pacific Northwest District of Key Club International" - Include 2014-2015 - 2 colors maximum besides the T-Shirt color - Please try to create something that both boys and girls could wear - Keep in mind that the DCON theme is “Service to Infinity and Beyond”
DISTRICT CONVENTION AT A GLANCE
CLICK ME TO WATCH THE OFFICIAL CALL TO CONVENTION!
FIND MORE INFORMATION BY CLICKING HERE.
DCON is District Convention, which is an annual convention in which nearly 2,000 Key Clubbers from all over the
Pacific Northwest gather to celebrate a year’s worth of service. The
convention is intended to recognize those who have gone above and
beyond to serve their homes, communities, and schools.
SO WHAT IS DCON?
WHAT IS THE THEME? This year’s DCON theme is “Service to
Infinity and Beyond,” emphasizing how Key Clubbers should go the extra mile
to serve their homes, schools, and communities.
WHAT DO YOU DO? - Meet Key Clubbers from all over the PNW - Elect the next District Executive Board - Retire and Install the old/new District Board - Attend the Service Fair to learn about
various projects that have been successful throughout the PNW and globally
- Show your Key Club spirit - Hear inspirational speakers - Watch entertainment and talent shows - Attend forums to better your clubs - Dance and have fun at the Governor’s Ball
MORE DETAILS: WHEN: March 13th-15th, 2015 WHERE: Washington State Convention Center HOTEL: Seattle Sheraton More information about cost will be in the next newsletter, but the cost is estimated to be around $300, which includes all of the following: - Convention Registration - Hotel Rooms - Food - Transportation
WHY: TO MEET NEW FRIENDS AND CREATE PRICELESS AND LIFETIME MEMORIES.
DO I HAVE TO GO? You are not required to attend. However, it is strongly recommended for incoming officers (and any interested members) to attend because DCON is the primary way that officers will receive proper officer training to prepare for the following year.
Also, I would simply recommend DCON because it is so much fun and a worthwhile experience! I have yet to meet a Key Clubber who does not have fun at DCON and/or regrets going.
Additionally, your Kiwanis clubs are willing to help fund any Key Clubber who wants to go to DCON, and will do so to the best of their ability.
REGISTRATION REGISTRATION IS DUE JANUARY 24TH! Please fill out these forms for your club. Section A: Registration and General Info Section B: Candidates Information Section C: Contests and Awards Please start getting a list of all members who are interested in attending District Convention. In addition, please ensure that an adviser will be able to chaperone your club throughout convention. All attendees must attend the Lieutenant Governor election and attend all DCON-prep DCMs.
DISTRICT CONVENTION AT A GLANCE
CLICK ME TO WATCH THE OFFICIAL CALL TO CONVENTION!
FIND MORE INFORMATION BY CLICKING HERE.
DCON is District Convention, which is an annual convention in which nearly 2,000 Key Clubbers from all over the
Pacific Northwest gather to celebrate a year’s worth of service. The
convention is intended to recognize those who have gone above and
beyond to serve their homes, communities, and schools.
SO WHAT IS DCON?
WHAT IS THE THEME? This year’s DCON theme is “Service to
Infinity and Beyond,” emphasizing how Key Clubbers should go the extra mile
to serve their homes, schools, and communities.
WHAT DO YOU DO? - Meet Key Clubbers from all over the PNW - Elect the next District Executive Board - Retire and Install the old/new District Board - Attend the Service Fair to learn about
various projects that have been successful throughout the PNW and globally
- Show your Key Club spirit - Hear inspirational speakers - Watch entertainment and talent shows - Attend forums to better your clubs - Dance and have fun at the Governor’s Ball
MORE DETAILS: WHEN: March 13th-15th, 2015 WHERE: Washington State Convention Center HOTEL: Seattle Sheraton More information about cost will be in the next newsletter, but the cost is estimated to be around $300, which includes all of the following: - Convention Registration - Hotel Rooms - Food - Transportation
WHY: TO MEET NEW FRIENDS AND CREATE PRICELESS AND LIFETIME MEMORIES.
DO I HAVE TO GO? You are not required to attend. However, it is strongly recommended for incoming officers (and any interested members) to attend because DCON is the primary way that officers will receive proper officer training to prepare for the following year.
Also, I would simply recommend DCON because it is so much fun and a worthwhile experience! I have yet to meet a Key Clubber who does not have fun at DCON and/or regrets going.
Additionally, your Kiwanis clubs are willing to help fund any Key Clubber who wants to go to DCON, and will do so to the best of their ability.
REGISTRATION REGISTRATION IS DUE JANUARY 24TH! Please fill out these forms for your club. Section A: Registration and General Info Section B: Candidates Information Section C: Contests and Awards Please start getting a list of all members who are interested in attending District Convention. In addition, please ensure that an adviser will be able to chaperone your club throughout convention. All attendees must attend the Lieutenant Governor election and attend all DCON-prep DCMs.
WHO’S WIN??? GONNA
DIVISIONAL POIN TS SCOREBOARD
The club with the MOST POINTS will receive a PARTY at the end of the year, courtesy of the Lt.G! Keep it up guys!
WHO’S WIN??? GONNA
DIVISIONAL POIN TS SCOREBOARD
The club with the MOST POINTS will receive a PARTY at the end of the year, courtesy of the Lt.G! Keep it up guys!
US $71.5 MILLION
x
CAMPAIGN GOAL:
US $110 MILLION
KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL
PREFERRED CHARITY
MNT has been
eliminated
in 35 countries
countries 24 remain with MNT
Kiwanis has partnered up with UNICEF to ELIMINATE maternal neonatal tetanus (MNT), a highly preventable disease, throughout the world. MNT causes babies to suffer from painful convulsions and extreme sensitivity to light, turning the joy of childbirth into a tragedy.
UNICEF is the only organization of the United Nations dedicated exclusively to children. It works with other UN bodies, governments, and organizations to assist children by providing: • primary healthcare • basic education • safe water/sanitation
Just
$1.80 provides enough money to save a
mother and her future children from MNT.
GOAL: eliminate MNT by
2015 SAVE A LIFE.
Donate to the Eliminate Project.
US $71.5 MILLION
x
CAMPAIGN GOAL:
US $110 MILLION
KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL
PREFERRED CHARITY
MNT has been
eliminated
in 34 countries
countries 25 remain with MNT
Kiwanis has partnered up with UNICEF to ELIMINATE maternal neonatal tetanus (MNT), a highly preventable disease, throughout the world. MNT causes babies to suffer from painful convulsions and extreme sensitivity to light, turning the joy of childbirth into a tragedy.
UNICEF is the only organization of the United Nations dedicated exclusively to children. It works with other UN bodies, governments, and organizations to assist children by providing: • primary healthcare • basic education • safe water/sanitation
Just
$1.80 provides enough money to save a
mother and her future children from MNT.
GOAL: eliminate MNT by
2015 SAVE A LIFE.
Donate to the Eliminate Project. ALREADY RAISED
ELIMINATE PROJECT UPDATE 1 BABY DIES EVERY 9 11
MINUTES FROM MATERNAL
NEONATAL TETANUS.
160 134 BABIES DIES EVERY
DAY FROM MNT.
THE KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL BOARD CHALLENGES
YOU TO COMMIT TO SAVING
3 LIVES FROM THE HORRORS OF MATERNAL NEONATAL TETANUS
BY DONATING $5.40 TO THE ELIMINATE PROJECT.
DO YOU ACCEPT?!?!
WATCH THIS VIDEO FROM THE INTERNATIONAL BOARD:
LANYARDS - $5 BEANIES - $10
Please contact me if you are interested in purchasing Eliminate
Merchandise! All proceeds go towards
the Eliminate Project.
ELIMINATE PROJECT UPDATE 1 BABY DIES EVERY 9 11
MINUTES FROM MATERNAL
NEONATAL TETANUS.
160 134 BABIES DIES EVERY
DAY FROM MNT.
THE KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL BOARD CHALLENGES
YOU TO COMMIT TO SAVING
3 LIVES FROM THE HORRORS OF MATERNAL NEONATAL TETANUS
BY DONATING $5.40 TO THE ELIMINATE PROJECT.
DO YOU ACCEPT?!?!
WATCH THIS VIDEO FROM THE INTERNATIONAL BOARD:
LANYARDS - $5 BEANIES - $10
Please contact me if you are interested in purchasing Eliminate
Merchandise! All proceeds go towards
the Eliminate Project.
CLUB OFFICERS
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Note* if you have any updated information, please fill out the contact info form online (on page 4, or ask me for the link if you need it!) and let me know
through text, email, or Facebook. J
Co-President: Joshua Lee Co-President: Davey Li Vice President: Gabby Quintana Secretary: Bridget Delaney Treasurer: Murray Bartho Projects Coordinator: Lauren Rotticci K-Family: Jack Bolen Public Relations: Max Chiu Co-President: Katie Munk
Co-President: Sarah Kotel Vice President: Georgina Fernandez* Secretary: Olivia Chau Treasurer: Michael Wakefield Projects Coordinator: Cooper Ray
President: Lily Folk Vice President: Jorge Reyes Secretary: Rachel Kahn Treasurer: Daniela Mai Projects Coordinator: Bhargavi Korlipara
Presidents: Jessie Li Vice President: Olivia Paulson Secretary: Brooke Rayfield Treasurer: Becca Ramirez Communications: Nia Murat
Leadership Board: Catie Willard Courtney Holman Julissa Baltazar Nobuki Yaso Valentina Munoz Carlos Villagomez
President: Kaylene Lim Vice President: Kayla Gadd* Secretary: Bo Ahn Treasurer: Brigid Young Editor: Anna Maria Hartner
President: Kaitlin Pataroque Vice President: Jessica Gardner Secretary: Serena Xu Treasurer: Christina Miller Projects Coordinator: Crystal Liu
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Note* if you have any updated information, please fill out the contact info form online (on page 4, or ask me for the link if you need it!) and let me know
through text, email, or Facebook. J
Co-President: Joshua Lee Co-President: Davey Li Secretary: Bridget Delaney Treasurer: Murray Bartho Projects Coordinator: Lauren Rotticci Fundraising: Kavya Sreedhar K-Family: Jack Bolen
Co-President: Katie Munk Co-President: Sarah Kotel Vice President: Georgina Fernandez Secretary: Olivia Chau Treasurer: Michael Wakefield Projects Coordinator: Cooper Ray
President: Lily Folk Vice President: Jorge Reyes Secretary: Rachel Kahn Treasurer: Daniela Mai Projects Coordinator: Bhargavi Korlipara
Presidents: Jessie Li Vice President: Olivia Paulson Secretary: Brooke Rayfield Treasurer: Becca Ramirez Communications: Nia Murat
Leadership Board: Catie Willard Courtney Holman Julissa Baltazar Nobuki Yaso Valentina Munoz Carlos Villagomez
President: Kaylene Lim Vice President: Kayla Gadd Secretary: Bo Ahn Treasurer: Brigid Young Editor: Anna Maria Hartner
Co-President: Joshua Lee Co-President: Davey Li Secretary: Bridget Delaney Treasurer: Murray Bartho Projects Coordinator: Lauren Rotticci Fundraising: Kavya Sreedhar K-Family: Jack Bolen
G E T R E A D Y T O TA K E
SERVICE TO INFINITY AND BEYOND
PA C I F I C N O R T H W E S T D I S T R I C T K E Y C L U B
66TH ANNUAL DISTRICT CONVENTION
SEATTLE, WA | MARCH 13TH-15TH, 2015
Pnwkeyclub.org
PACIFIC NORTHWEST:
Facebook.com/PNWKeyClub OR join the Facebook group “PNW District Key Clubbers” @PNWKeyClub
@PNWKeyClub
Tumblr:
PNWMortie.Tumblr.com
Email: [email protected]
http://ask.fm/mortymoose
DIVISION 64: Website:
Instagram:
Issuu Account (all of my newsletters):
pnwdivision64.webs.com
http://issuu.com/pnwkeyclubdivision64
@pnwkeyclubd64
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR:
Email: [email protected]
Phone:
503-545-6886
Dorothy Wang
Click on the social media icons to go straight to those links!
SOCIAL MEDIA
DIVISION 63 KIWANIS CLUBS
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Southwest Hills Kiwanis Club, O?o’s and Anita’s, 3025 SW Canby St, Portland, OR 97219 -‐ Mee;ngs every 2nd and 4th Tuesday, 6:30-‐7:30am -‐ Clubs: Lake Oswego hPp://kiwanisswhills.org/
Tigard Kiwanis Club, Café Allegro, 12386 SW Main Street, Tigard, OR 97223 -‐ Mee;ngs every Wednesday 12-‐1pm -‐ Clubs: Sherwood, Tigard hPp://www.;gardkiwanis.com/
Wilsonville Kiwanis Club, Wilsonville Public Library, 8200 SW Wilsonville Rd, Wilsonville, OR 97070 -‐ Mee;ngs on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays
of each month at 12pm in the Rose Room -‐ Clubs: Wilsonville hPp://www.wilsonvillekiwanis.org/
TualaUn Kiwanis Club, TualaUn Island Greens, 20400 SW Cipole Road TualaUn, Oregon 97062. -‐ Mee;ngs 1st and 3rd
Thursdays, 6:30pm -‐ Clubs: Lakeridge,
Tuala;n, West Linn hPp://tuala;nkiwanisclub.org/
HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW THE KIWANIS FAMILY?
COLLEGE
HIGH
SCHOOL
ADULT
DISABLED
ELEMENTARY
MIDDLE SCHOOL
If you are interested in learning more about any of these K-Family branches, click on the icons to be
redirected to each organization’s home page. Also, don’t hesitate to ask your Lt.G if you have any
questions! I strongly encourage you guys to look
into chartering new K-Family clubs throughout this
upcoming year.
THE KEY CLUB CHEER Leader: Hey, Key Clubbers! How do you feel?!?! Key Clubber(s): I (we) feel good! Oh! I feel so good! UH! (two fists, elbows tucked, downward arm thrust) Double it up, UH!UH! (two fists, elbows tucked, downward arm thrust) x2 Triple it up, UH! UH! UH! (two fists, elbows tucked, downward arm thrust) x3 One long UH! UHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! (right arm extended and outward, up and down, wave-like motion.) Rapper style, UH, UH, UH, UH, UH (fingers extended, elbows bent and un-tucked, arms form an “A” shaped wedge, sharply chop air, alternating between right and left arms.) *Note: At the end of the cheer, throw up your D64 hand sign! And scream “64” loudly to show your divisional spirit.
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.
KEY
CLU
B ESSEN
TIALS
More Key Club 101
Key Club is an international student-led organization which provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership.
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Leadership||Character Building||Caring||Inclusiveness Core values:
Colors: WHITE: purity GOLD: service BLUE: unwavering character
Mission Statement:
Motto: Caring – Our Way of Life
Preferred Charities:
About the Pacific Northwest:
PNW Cheer:
“It’s raining, it’s pouring, and PNW is soaring, above the rest, ‘cause we’re the best, PACIFIC NORTHWEST!”
Mascot:
Mortimer the Moose
Motto: Proud ‘N’ Willing to Serve”
About Division 64:
Schools: Lakeridge|| Lake Oswego|| West Linn||Wilsonville|| Tigard|| Tualatin|| Sherwood
Colors:
Blue and Silver
Mascot:
Dinosaurs
THANK YOU FOR READING!
NOV. 29TH CANDIDATES
MEETING AND DCM
QUESTION OF THE MONTH:
WHAT ARE YOU THANKFUL FOR?
Email responses to me at
[email protected] or Facebook message me to be featured in the next newsletter!