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Division 27 - PNW District - Key Club International - Toucan Times - Volume 3 - Issue 2 - May 2013
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Division 27 Official Newsletter
Volume 3 Issue 2 Key Club PNW District may
20 13
ToucanToucanToucan TimesTimesTimes PNW Division 27PNW Division 27PNW Division 27
BOTHELL.EASTLAKE.INGLEMOOR.INTERNATIONAL.JUANITA.LAKE WASHINGTON. REDMOND.WOODINVILLE
GreetingsGreetings
Hello Division 27,
I hope everyone had a great April. This is
the season of spontaneous visits to the beach
and iced Starbucks drinks. As the sunlight be-
gins to flood our rooms and birds begin singing
their songs, we are approaching the last few
weeks of school. Hold on for a little more, and
we’ll be done with the school year before you
know it.
With summer approaching, we’re given
more time (and possibly even motivation) to go
out and serve our communities. This newsletter
will mainly provide you materials and infor-
mation to transition club activity into the sum-
mer and plan the upcoming school year. Also,
don’t forget about summer activities in the Pa-
cific Northwest including Portland, Tacoma,
and Seattle Rally.
Good luck to those of you taking AP tests
this next week! To the rest of you, I hope you
enjoy the rare Seattle sun. Make sure to come
out to this month’s DCM. I can’t wait to see
your smiling faces soon.
With Love and Service,
Ashley Yoo
In This Issue...
Greetings……………….…….2
Meet the Division……………3
Club Updates………………..4
The District Project……….….6
Eliminate Project
Summer Plans….…………….8
Hey Seniors..………………….9
Kiwanis Information……….10
Key Dates………………...…11
Contact Information…..….12
May 2013
Sun Mo Tue We Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
This Month
Club Reports & Newsletter Due…...…May 5th
Eliminate Week…………………....May 6th-10th
Key Club’s Birthday……………………..May 8th
May DCM………………………….…...May 25th
ICON second deposit due ……....… May 25th
Meet the DivisionMeet the Division
RedmondRedmond
MEETING TIME: N/A President: Kamya Bijawat
VP: Soobin Kwan
Treasurer: Connor York
Secretary: Sakiko Bulletin Editor: Megan Legresley
Lake WashingtonLake Washington
Mondays 2:30 PM President: Schyler Duryee
VP: Ivyanne Smith
Treasurer: Emily Carlson
Secretary: Emily Chang
Bulletin Editor: Jamie Wu
International CommunityInternational Community
Thursdays 11:25 AM
President: Rachel Roberts
VP: Aishwarya Nirmal
Treasurer: Nisha Behrman
Secretary: Emily Johnson
Bulletin Editor: Devon Bortfeld
WoodinvilleWoodinville
MEETING TIME: N/A President: n/a
VP: n/a
Treasurer: n/a
Secretary: n/a
Bulletin Editor: n/a
EastlakeEastlake
Wednesdays 12:00 PM President: Teddy Hung
VP: Ryan Lundberg
Treasurer: Olivia Latham
Secretary: Emily Campbell
Bulletin Editor: Ally Crinklaw
JuanitaJuanita
MEETING TIME: N/A President: Haleigh Manao
VP: Kathleen Thornsberry
Treasurer: Jacqueline Latousk
Secretary: Haili Adams
Bulletin Editor: Kaija Stern
InglemoorInglemoor
MEETING TIME: N/A President: Ponti Das
VP: Kay Kim
Treasurer: Alnur Elberic
Secretary: n/a
Bulletin Editor: Madi/Deepika
BothellBothell
MEETING TIME: N/A President: Temo Ortiz
VP: Natalie Hagemeier
Treasurer: Alejandra Tovar
Secretary: Tayler Bulger
Bulletin Editor: n/a
Club UpdatesClub Updates
International
Bothell HS
Redmond HS
2013 Annual Talent Show
Raised over $700 in donations for the Eliminate
Project
Sold tickets for Kirkland Kiwanis’s Pancake Break-
fast for Kirkland Interfaith Transitional Housing
Avondale Park Dinner
Science Fair
Mustang Extravaganza
Woodinville HS
Juanita HS
Woodinville will be holding their officer elec-
tions this month, so let’s all welcome the new
officers this month!
Relay for Life on May 17th
Organizing a “Transition Room Carnival” for
the special needs at Juanita High School.
Inglemoor
Bothell HS
Lake Washington
Eastlake HS
Trauma Dolls
Camp Unity
Park Clean-Ups
Blood Drive
Relay for Life
Blankets
Planning the community service fair
Invited 35 different organizations to attend
and share information about what they do
and how EHS students can get involved
Pennies for Patients Fundraiser for the
March of Dimes
Made 700 sandwiches for the Special
Olympics
A game of dance central to advertise Key
Club
Planning Key Club’s involvement with
Bothell’s “Cougar Day”
May 2013:
$27.99 Million Goal:
$110 Million
Our district project this year is…
THE ELIMINATE PROJECT!
A joint effort between UNICEF and
Kiwanis International to eliminate
maternal and neonatal tetanus.
MNT is a deadly disease that causes painful convulsions and extremely high sensitivity, ulti-mately robbing children of their mother’s touch. On average, one baby dies every 9 minutes, stealing the life of 60,000 babies each year.
To eliminate MNT for good, more than 100 milion mothers and babies must be immunized, costing an estimated $110 mil-lion. Our goal isto completely eliminate MNT from the world by the year 2015.
Join the PNW district in
ELIMINATINGELIMINATING MNT
OUR PROGRESS Afghanistan Angola Burkina Faso Cambodia Cameron Central African Republic Chad China Côte d’Ivoire Democratic Republic of the
Congo Equatorial Guinea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Guinea Guinea Bissau Haiti India Indonesia Iraq Kenya Lao People’s Democratic
Republic Liberia Madagascar Mali Mauritania Niger Nigeria Pakistan Papua New Guinea Philippines Senegal Sierra Leone Somalia South Sudan Sudan Timor Leste United Republic of Tanza-
nia Yemen
Summer Plans Summer Plans
Tacoma Rally
June 29, 2013
Wilson High School
Seattle Rally
August 12, 2013
Issaquah High School
During the summer of 2013, you have the opportunity to
join with other divisions in the area to celebrate service
and prepare for the upcoming school year! Keep you
eyes out for updates on the upcoming TACOMA RALLY
and SEATTLE RALLY. Known information is listed below.
Hope to see you all there!
Hey Seniors!Hey Seniors!
Middle school comes after Elementary School and High School after
that, but what about after High School? All of us are given a choice: to
choose a specific path for which we want to direct the rest of our future.
However, this doesn’t mean that you should forget about your high school
experiences either! You can continue your service through Kiwanis in CIR-
CLE K INTERNATIONAL (CKI), the college level of Key Club.
Sponsored by Kiwanis International, CKI is the premier collegiate
community service, leadership development, and fellowship organization
in the world. It’s filled with energetic, passionate, and driven young adults
who have the power to make a significant impact on the world.
For more information, go to: www.circlek.org
Kiwanis InformationKiwanis Information
Northshore Bothell Kiwanis
High schools: Bothell HS Ingle-
moor HS, and Woodinville HS
When: Wednesday, 7AM
Where: Alexa’s Cafe
10115 Main St.
Bothell, WA
Redmond Kiwanis
High schools: Redmond HS
When: 2nd and 4th Tuesdays
Where: Watercress Bistro
16505 Redmond Way #B-A
Redmond, WA
Kirkland Kiwanis
High schools: International Commu-
nity School and Lake Washing-
ton HS, Juanita HS
When: Wednesday, 12PM
Where: Crab Cracker
452 Central Way Kirkland, WA
Sammamish Kiwanis
High schools: Eastlake HS
When: Wednesday, 7AM
Where: Sammamish Lutheran Church
22818 SE 8th St
Redmond, WA
Key DatesKey Dates
May DCM
When: Saturday, May 25th
11:00 AM
Our May DCM will be a joint picnic with divisions 28, 32,
and 33! Come out and meet other key clubbers in the ar-
ea, play some beach volleyball, and enjoy the sun!
There will be a miracle minute, and if we raise $200, you
will be able to PIE your Lieutenant Governors in the face! If
we raise $300, then we’ll jump into the lake too! DONATE
SECRETARY REPORTS
DUE
JUNE 5th
CLUB NEWSLETTERS
DUE
JUNE 5th
ContactContact InformationInformation
District Board Governor: Trang Tran
Secretary: Hakikat Bains
Treasurer: Eric Grewal
Bulletin Editor: Sara Thomas
Convention Chair: Denny Lim
International VP:
Caitlin Stroup
District Administrator:
John Jay
Assistant District Administrator:
Tom Saunders
Division 27 Lieutenant Governor: Ashley Yoo
(425)233-7460
Area Administrator: John Lux