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JULY NEWSLETTER
PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT
DIVISION 65 VOLUME 2 | ISSUE 4
Aloha | Beaverton | Century | Forest Grove | Hillsboro | Glencoe
Hillsboro | Jesuit | Miller EC | Southridge | Sunset | Westview
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
COVER PAGE 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS 2
SERVICE PARTNERS/SECS. & PRES. 3
GREETINGS 4
FOR GRADUATED SENIORS 5
JUNE DCM MEETING MINUTES 6-7
PORTLAND RALLY RECAP 8-9
ICON RECAP 10-11
CLUB SPOTLIGHT - LIBERTY 12
HILLSBORO KIWANIS PANCAKE FEED 13
SEASIDE BEACH CLEAN-UP 14
JULY DCM/CARWASH FUNDRAISER 15
CEDAR HILLS KIWANIS PICNIC 16
SEATTLE RALLY 17
KEY LEADER CAMP 18
THROWBACK THURSDAY 19
DISTRICT PROJECT– ELIMINATE 20-21
DIVISIONAL BOARD CONTACT INFO 22-23
KEY CLUB ESSENTIALS 24
DISTRICT BOARD CONTACT INFO 25 PAGE 2
UPCOMING EVENTS
August 5th, 2013 - SECRETARY REPORTS DUE
August 9th, 2013 - PRESIDENTS REPORT DUE
July 13th, 2013 - Seaside beach Clean-up
7:00AM @ Westview HS
July 28th, 2013 - DCM/CARWASH
10AM-2PM Cedar Mill Library Lot
August 10th, 2013 - CEDAR HILL KIWANIS PICNIC
10AM-2PM @ JERRY HRABAL RES.
August 12th, 2013 - Seattle Rally
@ Hazen HS
August 15th-18th, 2013 - KIWANIS DCON
@ doubletree SEATAC
SERVICE PARTNERS
SECRETARIES REMEMBER: LATE IS NEVER
http://goo.gl/0WP4v http://goo.gl/0WP4v http://goo.gl/0WP4v http://goo.gl/0WP4v
1. Download form off Google drive link (above) 2. Fill out on Microsoft Word and save file 3. Convert WORD file to PDF on http://wordtopdf.com/ and
save file 4. Email PDF file to [email protected] and divi-
[email protected] as well as any advisors
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PRESIDENTS http://goo.gl/EtcrI
Please fill this survey out by the 9th of each month.
GREETINGS Hello, my fellow Awkward Turtles! I hope
you all are all having a great summer vaca-
tion so far! I know I have. I’ve been busy plan-
ning events such as Portland Rally and the
Seaside Beach Clean-up!
Though we are out for the summer, that
doesn’t mean we stop volunteering. There are
plenty of places and local organizations to
volunteer for! Whether it be a church mission
in a foreign country to build homes, or volun-
teering at your local food bank, I strongly urge
you to take some time out of your break and
donate some hours to bettering our world.
Summer is also prime time for divisional bonding. I strongly encourage
you to come out to the next divisional project and the DCM. Not only will
you learn more about key club WHILE having fun, you will also meet people
from other schools in our division. Whatever you do this summer, don’t be-
come inactive. Summer should be the most active time of the year.
I hope you’re all enjoying your summer. I hope to see your faces at the next
Divisional event! Keep being fly, division 65!
In Love and Service,
Christon Senekham
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I Lieutenant Governor of Division 65, officially call this DCM to order on June
16th, 2013 at 2:04PM.
Attendance:
· Aloha – Katie Pope
· Beaverton -
· Century - Melanie Chan, John-Nick Beronilla
· Forest Grove -
· Glencoe – Christon Senekham
· Hillsboro – Briana Vega
· Jesuit - Matthew Xu
Liberty—Jamie Nguyen, Prowschal Mahato, Rohi
· Southridge – Katie Chanthakhoun, Annie Cao, Evelyn Park
· Sunset – Natalie Valent, Michelle Lo, Kaelan Patel
· Westview - Allison Zhou, Carol Li, Tasmia Ahmed, Katherine Chung, Karo-
lina Ryerson
·
Introduction: Clubs will go around and discuss what their clubs are currently up
to
· Aloha – Last Key Club meeting – food, slideshow, awards
· Beaverton - Last Key Club meeting – food, slideshow, awards, certificates
· Century - Kiss a Senior Goodbye Fundraiser - end of the year fundraiser
for club, and end of the year ceremony, donuts, awards, volunteering oppor-
tunities
· Forest Grove -
· Glencoe - concluding the year, handing out chords and letters, food,
awards
JUNE DCM MEETING MINUTES
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· Southridge – last meeting, food, new projects with the library
· Sunset – end of the year party, contest, summer volunteering
· Westview – party, presentation, presidents birthday games, turtle can-
dies
Possible Divisional Fundraisers for the Summertime:
· Carwash - Carwash at a location on a busy street to fundraise for the
Eliminate Project - Possible Locations include Les Schwab on Cornell Rd. by
Sunset High School - Possible DCM/Carwash?
· Pop Tab Drive - Each school’s Key Club board will be in charge of man-
dating a local pop tab drive to raise money for the Eliminate Project
· Children’s Book Drive - not a fundraiser, but last year, it was run by David
Choe of Beaverton High School, raising books for the Children Book Bank
Service Projects for the summer:
· Beach Clean Up - Beach Cleanup for the month of July. Want to make
this a join divisional event, so key clubbers can mix and mingle. - Contact Ki-
wanians about possibly providing transportation..? Providing carpool - con-
tacting SOLV to make it a more organized event.
Divisional Bonding - More summertime activities, in a more centralized loca-
tion, more Potlucks, fun DCMs, etc. Portland Rally - get Key Clubbers to go!!
Cedar Hills Kiwanis BBQ – 4740 NW Glencoe Road from 10:30AM – 2:00PM
(Jerry Hrabal’s house)
I Lieutenant Governor of Division 65, officially adjourn this DCM on May 19,
2013 at 3:11PM
JUNE DCM MEETING MINUTES
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At Portland Rally, attendees gathered
bearing divisional spirit and pride. The
day was filled with fun, spirit, and ice-
breakers. Officers received formal offi-
cer training led by the Executive District
Board. The rally was about Lighting up
the World with Service, and that’s what
happened. At Portland Rally, we raised
a Grand Total of $1,497.59 for the Elimi-
nate Project—enough to vaccinate 832
mothers and their future children from
acquiring the deadly disease of Mater-
nal/Neonatal Tetanus. Thanks to all the
Awkward Turtles who made the journey
out to Tualatin to attend the Rally.
Hope you had a great time!
We won the spirit stick!
Water Balloon Fight?
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PAGE 9
Raeford Penny, Interna-
tional President
Capitol District
Rachel Benoit, Interna-
tional VP
La-Miss-Tenn District Kelsie Hoppes, International Trustee
Pacific Northwest District
PAGE 10
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CLUB SPOTLIGHT LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL
Liberty is making quite an appearance within our division. Only a
few weeks ago, I got in contact with Jamie, the president about
getting Liberty Chartered. The board for Liberty is very hopeful,
and dedicated to getting the club its charter. Recently, Liberty
had it’s first introductory meeting with 18 people in attendance
and also a potential faculty advisor. Our division will be holding
the Carwash to help Liberty raise funds to get its charter. Great
work, Liberty!
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HILLSBORO KIWANIS PANCAKE BREAKFAST
Key clubbers from the Hillsboro area
helped out alongside with the Kiwani-
ans of Hillsboro to put together a pan-
cake breakfast on 4th of July before
the Parade started! Kiwanis and Key
Clubbers got the opportunity to mingle
with each other all while improving K-
family relations! The pancake breakfast
is one of the Kiwanis Club of Hillsboro’s
largest fundraisers. Key clubbers helped
cooked and served food while having
a great time. Thanks to those who vol-
unteered!
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SEASIDE BEACH CLEAN-UP
What: Division 65 2nd Annual Beach Clean-up
When: Saturday, July 13th 2013 - 7:00AM
Where: Westview High School
We will be meeting at Westview High School at 7:00AM. This
is where transportation will be sorted out. Family and friends are
encouraged to come. If you can drive, that’s a plus! We need a
lot of drivers to carpool. Once carpooling is sorted, we will head
out to Seaside and clean the beach.
Not only is this a great opportunity to clean up our coast, it’s
also a great time to bond as a division. Come out and join the
fun!
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CARWASH & JULY DCM Where: 12505 NW Cornell Rd, Beaverton OR 97229
(Parking Lot of Walgreens and Mike’s Auto Parts)
When: Sunday, July 28th from 10:00AM - 2:00PM
Why: Fundraising to pay for Liberty’s and Jesuit’s charter cost
We need as many volunteers as possible! Volunteers will be helping with
washing cars, taking donations, and public advertising. Also, please bring
car mitts, and towels to dry off cars.
Spread the word to your friends, parents, coworkers, and anyone you
know, we NEED cars to wash!
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CEDAR HILLS KIWANIS PICNIC
Join the Kiwanians of Cedar
Hills Kiwanis Club for a Bar-b-
que this August 10th, from
10:00-2:00, at the Hrabal Resi-
dence (advisor to Beaverton
HS)
Food will be provided for
guests. There will also be en-
tertainment provided. Please
attend the BBQ and meet the
Kiwanians who do so much to
help us Key Clubbers out!
Location: Hrabal
Residence—4740
NW Glencoe Rd,
Hillsboro, OR 97124
When: Saturday,
August 10th, 10:00
-2:00PM
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SEATTLE RALLY—
SERVICE
AROUND THE
WORLD
If the interest is large enough, arrangements for trans-
portation to the rally may be made… keep posted.
August 12, 2013 9:00 AM-3:45 PM Hazen High School $5 Early Bird $6 Regular $7 At the Door
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Think you have what it takes to be a leader? Need some refining? Not sure how to get there? A Key Leader weekend can show you the way. You’ll learn how to be the very best you can be—the best friend, the best leader, the best mem-ber of your community and your world. Three days of workshops, campfires and being around people just like you. You’ll learn valuable leadership skills and meet people you’ll never forget.
The next key leader event is in Corbett, OR from October 18-20th. Register online at keyleader.org. For any questions, feel free to contact me.
“Key Leader creates a comfortable setting that helps everyone dis-cover talents within themselves. It was the spark that changed who I
was and paved a brighter future for who I can become” - Erich Sneller,
Nebraska-Iowa District Governor
KEY LEADER—
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KEY LEADER— THROWBACK THURSDAY THROWBACK THURSDAY
PRE-CON—FEBRUARY 2013
GLENCOE BAKESALE FOR
DOERNBECHERS—MARCH
2013
CENTURY HSF PHONE-A-THON
—APRIL 2013
SUMMER BOOK DRIVE—JULY 2012
PORTLAND RALLY—JUNE 2012
SEASIDE BEACH CLEAN-UP—JULY 2012
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One baby dies every
9 minutes from
neonatal tetanus
On average, health
education and a
series of three doses
of tetanus vaccine
cost $1.80
Kiwanis will help
save or protect more
than 61 million
mothers and their
future babies
38 countries remain
at high risk for MNT
160 babies die each
day from
Maternal/Neonatal
Tetanus MNT is a deadly disease that causes painful convulsions and extremely high sensitiv-ity. To eliminate MNT for good, more than 100 million mothers and babies must be immunized, costing an esti-mated $110 million. Our goal is to completely elimi-nate MNT from the world by the year 2015.
Join the PNW district in ELIMINATING MNT
July 2013:
$35.6 Million Goal:
$110 Million
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One baby dies every
9 minutes from
neonatal tetanus
On average, health
education and a
series of three doses
of tetanus vaccine
cost $1.80
Kiwanis will help
save or protect more
than 61 million
mothers and their
future babies
38 countries remain
at high risk for MNT
160 babies die each
day from
Maternal/Neonatal
Tetanus
I will be taking in money for Pre-orders.
T shirts - $15
Tanks (Limited Edition) - $15
Lanyard - $5
I will get these items at Seattle Rally, so
if you are interested, please contact
me with the item, size, and quantity
that you would like!
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DIVISIONAL BOARD CONTACT INFO.
President: Miranda Leonard
Vice Pres: Katie Pope
Vice Pres: Savannah Ernst
Secretary: Rae Kuhlman
Treasurer: Alice Li
Editor: Kricia Ruano
- kriciaruanoespinoza@yahoo,com
President: David Choe
Vice Pres: Tia DeHarpport
Secretary: Elena Truong
Treasurer: Karen Nguyen
Editor: Josh Estes
President: Jenny Ho
Vice Pres: Rina Alazas
Secretary: Hillary Le
Treasurer: Courtney Her
Historian: Nischal Mali
President: Leena Sihapanya
Vice Pres: Mica Annis
Secretary: Jeremy Chu
Treasurer: Mackay Oakey
Editor: Jessica Debord
President: Trevor Vandecoevering
Vice Pres: Larkin Moss
Secretary: Shelby Turner
Treasurer: Allison Davis
Editor: Natalie Brandt
Aloha High School Glencoe High School
Century High School
Beaverton High School
Forest Grove High School
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DIVISIONAL BOARD CONTACT INFO.
President: Natalie Valent
Vice Pres: Julia Tran
Secretary: kaelan Patel
Secretary: Michelle Lo
Treasurer: Jennifer Lo
Editor: Maddie Leonard
President: Marley Dizney Swanson
Vice Pres: Christina Kim
Secretary: Briana Vega
Treasurer: Allie Knoch
President: Matthew Xu
Vice Pres: Caleb Bacos
Secretary: Marvah Gorlorwulu
Treasurer: Chris Harrop
Editor: Marvah Gorlorwulu
President: Katie Chanthakoun
Vice Pres: Ik Hoon Jung
Secretary: Annie Cao
Treasurer: Evelyn Park
Editor: Christine Nguyen
President: Allison Zhou
Vice Pres: Tasmia Ahmed
Secretary: Katherine chung
Treasurer: Cindy Chou
Editor: Carol Li
Southridge High School
Jesuit High School
Hillsboro High School
Sunset High School
Westview High School
President: Jamie Nguyen
Vice Pres: Rohi Gheewala
- [email protected] Secretary: Prowschal Mahato
Treasurer: Lauren Nguyen
Editor: Shae Jasso
Liberty High School
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KEY CLUB CHEER
Leader: Hey, Key Clubbers! How do you feel?! Key Clubber: I 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! UHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! (right arm extended outward, up and down, wave like motion.) Rapper-style, UH, UH, UH, UH, UH (“Uh” spoken with spunky attitude, fin- gers 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 a “65” sign, or an awkward turtle in the air while screaming out “65” loudly is also encouraged to spread and promote divisional cheer and spirit.
KEY CLUB PLEGDE I pledge, on my honor, To uphold the objects of Key Club Interna-tional; To build my home, school, and community; To serve my nation and God; And combat all forces which tend to under-mine these institutions.
KEY CLUB ESSENTIALS
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DISTRICT BOARD CONTACT INFORMATION
DISTRICT GOVERNOR
TRANG TRAN
DISTRICT SECRETARY
HAKIKAT BAINS
DISTRICT TREASURER
ERIC GREWAL
DISTRICT EDITOR
SARA THOMAS
MEET YOUR 2013-2014 EXECUTIVE BOARD!
WWW.WESOFLY-SIXTYFIVE.TUMBLR.COM
CHRISTON SENEKHAM LIEUTENENANT GOVERNOR DIVISION 65 PNW DISTRICT CELL PHONE: (503)-332-8576 (+text) E-MAIL: [email protected] SKYPE: christon.senekham
Hashtag “Div65” & “Division65” on Instagram for anything Key Club related so we can see what our division is up to!
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