the chipmunk tribune june 2014
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The Chipmunk Tribune
Official Newsletter of Pacific Northwest Division 74
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In this Issue:
A Message from me………..2
Rally in the Valley……….3&4
DCMs………………………….5
International Trustee.……….6
What is Key Club?................7
Key Club Structure………....8
The Eliminate Project.………9
Runway for Relief………….10
Appointed Positions….11&12
Contact information……...13
Upcoming Events………….14
Berry Sale……………………15
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A Message from your
Lieutenant Governor
Photo Credit:
Jenny Zhang
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Divisional Counsel Meetings
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A letter from our International Trustee
What Makes Key Club Unique?
Key Club is the largest high school service organization in the world, but what
makes it so special and what enables it to continue to grow? It can’t be the ability to
volunteer because no matter where you go, you can find a way to give back to your
community. You can even volunteer globally through UNICEF, Rustic Pathways, and other
worldwide organizations. What makes Key Club is different from every other organization
out there is the tight-knit community that it creates between people who live on opposite
sides of a city, a state, a nation, or the world.
To fully seize the opportunities that Key Club provides high school students, it’s
important for everyone to be involved with their divisions, their district, and international.
You can get involved with Key Club International by attending Key Club events, joining
social media sites that are created to link together Key Clubbers from all over the world,
and talking to your district leaders! In terms of the division, your Lieutenant Governor
should be having Divisional Council Meetings every so often in order to bring the entire
division together. Your division is composed of the schools around you that have Key
Clubs. At these meetings, take advantage of the close distance between you and the
other Key Clubbers in attendance. Arrange meet-ups, socials, and joint volunteer projects
to increase your impact on your community and meet people who you otherwise would
have not had the chance to meet!
In terms of your district, the Pacific Northwest District is composed of all of the Key
Clubs in Alaska, Washington, and Oregon, as well as some of the clubs in western Idaho,
northern California, and Canada. There are rallies in the summer for all Key Clubbers in a
specific region to attend and meet new people. At these rallies, you’re bound to have an
amazing time while also learning about Key Club International through educational
forums. Each year, PNW also hosts District Convention: an exciting weekend in which Key
Clubbers from all over the district unite to celebrate the end of a wonderful year of
service and prepare for the next one. If you have the chance to attend District
Convention, I highly recommend it!
Yours in service,
Roshni Chandwani
International Trustee
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Key Club is an international
student-led organization
which provides its members
with opportunities to provide
service, build character and
develop leadership.
Vision:
We are caring and
competent servant
leaders transforming
communities
worldwide.
Core values:
The core values of Key
Club International are
leadership, character
building, caring and
inclusiveness.
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.
Motto:
Caring–Our Way of
Life
What is Key Club?
Objects of Key Club International:
To develop initiative and leadership.
To provide experience in living and working
together.
To serve the school and community.
To cooperate with the school principal.
To prepare for useful citizenship.
To accept and promote the following ideals:
o To give primacy to the human and
spiritual, rather than to the material
values of life.
o To encourage the daily living of the
Golden Rule in all human relationships.
o To promote the adoption and
application of higher standards in
scholarship, sportsmanship and social
contacts.
o To develop, by precept and example,
a more intelligent, aggressive, and
serviceable citizenship.
o To provide a practical means to form
enduring friendships, to render unselfish
service and to build better
communities.
o To cooperate in creating and
maintaining that sound public opinion
and high idealism which makes possible
the increase of righteousness, justice,
patriotism and good will.
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Key Club Structure
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The Eliminate Project
The campaign has already raised
more than 53 million dollars and
has eliminated MNT from 34
countries! The goal that UNICEF
and Kiwanis have set is to raise
$100 million by the completion of
the project in 2016. If that goal is
reached, it would be enough to
successfully eliminate Maternal
and Neonatal tetanus from the
planet entirely. We can’t do it
without you!
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Runway for Relief
Event Spotlight
On Thursday, May 22nd; the
Sheldon High School Key
Club put on “runway for
relief” a fun and fabulous
fashion show that raised
about $700 for the Relief
Nursery! With sponsorship
from Francesca’s Boutique,
Birch’s, Buffalo Exchange,
and more Runway for relief
was and event that the whole
community got to be a part
of! A big thank you goes out
to the hosts, sponsors,
models, and everyone who
came!
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District Governor:
Lisa Antonio
Contact Information
If you have any questions about Key Club in general or our club in
particular, feel free to call, text, email or Facebook me anytime!
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 541-790-9060 Facebook: www.facebook.com/sweetdaisymarshall
And join our divisional Facebook page too!
(Key Club Division 74)
I look forward to hearing from you!
District Secretary:
Ik Hoon Jung
District Treasurer:
Aneesh Pappu
District Editor:
Jenny Zhang
Assistant District Administrator:
Tom Saunders
Finance Administrator:
Kevin Buyer
District Administrator:
John Jay
Convention Chair:
Cleo Tsang
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Upcoming Events
June
July
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2014 22nd Annual Emerald Empire Kiwanis
Berry Sale
Individually Quick Frozen Berries
UNSWEETENED
Red Raspberries
Blueberries
Marion berries
Strawberries
FROZEN BERRY PICKUP TURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18TH 3:30-6:30 PM, VALLEY RIVER CENTER
Fresh Sliced Strawberries
Unsweetened
Strawberries
15 lb. pail
$32
30 lb. Pail
$48
FRESH BERRY PICKUP TURSDAY, JUNE 19TH, 3:30-6:30 PM, VALLEY RIVER CENTER
10 lb. box
Red Raspberries
Or Blueberries
10 lb. box of
Marion Berries
Or Strawberries
$33 $28
PROCEEDS SUPPORT: Dorenbecher Hospital, Food For Land County, High School Kiwanis
Key Clubs, Pearl Buck Center, Graduating Senior Awards, School-Based Health Centers,
and many other community service projects
HALF OF THE PROCEEDS GO STRAIGHT TO YOUR KEY CLUB IF YOU PUT YOUR SCHOOL
NAME ON THE ORDER FORMS
Ask your Kiwanis Advisor for order forms and visit www.eekiwanis.org or call 541-607-4065
for more information. Order online or mail in the order forms. Mail orders with payments
must be postmarked by Monday, June 2.