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1 3636 WOODVIEW TRACE INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46268 USA 1-800-KIWANIS FAX 1-317-879-0204 Volume 2 Issue 1 Official Newsletter of Pacific Northwest Division 74 K E Y C L U B The Chipmunk Tribune Division 74 Newsletter Volume 2 Issue 1 April 2014 ® The Chipmunk Tribune In this issue! Meet your new LtG ……………2 DCON recap ……………………3 ICON Anaheim, CA…………….4 Executive Board………….….5&6 April DCM………………………...7 District Contact Info……………8 Upcoming Events……………….9 2014-2015 PNW District Board (2014 Winter Board Meeting) 1

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3636 WOODVIEW TRACE INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46268 USA 1-800-KIWANIS FAX 1-317-879-0204

Volume 2 Issue 1

Official Newsletter of Pacific Northwest Division 74

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K E Y C L U B

The Chipmunk Tribune

Division 74 Newsletter

Volume 2 Issue 1

April 2014

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The Chipmunk Tribune

In this issue!

Meet your new LtG ……………2

DCON recap ……………………3

ICON Anaheim, CA…………….4

Executive Board………….….5&6

April DCM………………………...7

District Contact Info……………8

Upcoming Events……………….9

2014-2015 PNW

District Board

(2014 Winter

Board Meeting)

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Hello Division 74! My name is Daisy Marshall and for the next

year, I will be YOUR Key Club Lieutenant Governor. I am 17 years old

and I am a junior at Elmira High School. When I have free time I like to

ride bikes, play piano and ukulele, watch movies, travel, and spend

time with my huge family of 7! When I find any free time that is. I have

become very busy balancing school, key club, family, other

community service organizations, hanging out with friends, spending

time with god, AND working a part-time job after school every day.

As your LtG, during the next twelve months, I will represent you

and your school at board meetings, keep you informed about district-

and division-wide events and programs, and act as a resource in case

you have any questions. I will basically be the glue that sticks your

school’s key club to the other clubs in our division and the string that

ties you to the Key Club organization at a higher level. I have spent

the last few months learning as much as I can about the position of

LtG, finding out what my duties are, and thinking of ways I can go

above and beyond to make sure this year rocks! I have also gotten a

TON of advice and guidance from our previous Lieutenant Governor -

Ben Scranage- who has done an amazing job building our division

during the last year, so be sure to give him a big thank you for all of his

hard work!

One of my goals for key club this year is to get to know you all

better. I love meeting new people, although I probably won’t

remember your name… (Sorry!) I want to know what changes YOU

would like to see in our division as well as what things you would like us

to continue doing. Feel free to contact me anytime if you have

questions, concerns, or input about key club. I also like to talk about

movies, clothes, and life in general (if you just need someone to talk

to.) I can’t wait to get to know you all in person!

~ Daisy Marshall

Lieutenant Governor

Division 74

Meet your 2014-2015

Lieutenant Governor

Elmira

Churchill

Harrisburg

Sheldon

Cottage Grove

Creswell

North Eugene

Oakridge

Thurston

Roseburg

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District Convention

2014 “Level up in Service”

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I am happy to announce that DCON

this year was a roaring success! In the first

week of April, right in the middle of

beautiful Seattle, Washington 1,700 Key

Club members from six states and provinces

got together to learn about the many different

aspects of Key Club, gain knowledge and

inspiration to bring back to their clubs, and

bond with other students that share a love for

service. I got the opportunity to attend this

convention for the first time this month and I

was amazed at the incredible energy and

support that our division demonstrated.

We had 26 attendees-much more

than ever before! With awesome retro T-

shirts, pom-poms, and nerd glasses our

division really brought the spirit this year.

We all had the opportunity to attend several

workshops and forums with tons of topics

ranging from The Eliminate Project to How

to Ask a Girl on a Date. We also had

motivational speeches, a talent show,

contests and awards, executive elections, and

a wonderful performance from the (oh-so-

beautiful) Joseph Vincent. The final night

was closed out with the induction of the

incoming District board and the tearful

retirement of the outgoing board followed by

the crazy celebration known as the

Governor’s ball. The newly elected board

will do amazing this year. Especially our

new executives. I can’t wait to see what this

year has in store for us all!

My every muscle is sore and I’ve

only gotten 8 hours of sleep in three days,

but I wouldn’t trade this past weekend for

anything! I have so many great ideas for

DCON 2015 I hope to see you all there!

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Get Ready for

International Convention!

You may have missed out on the awesome

weekend that was DCON 2014, but don’t worry! This

summer, on July 2-6 you can have a once-in-a-

lifetime opportunity to meet Key Clubbers from

around the world in the incredible city of Anaheim,

California. There you will learn about service, caring,

and leadership all while staying right next door to

Disneyland itself! Discounted tickets to the world-

famous theme park will be available as well during

the week. The forums, speakers, workshops, and

entertainment will be sure to impress you. So for more

information talk to your key club advisor or

Lieutenant Governor or visit the Key Club

International website. (keyclub.org)

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Meet the PNW District

Executive Board 2014-15

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Hi, everyone. My name’s Ik Hoon Jung from Southridge High

School in Beaverton, OR (Div. 65), and I’m excited beyond

words to serve as your District Secretary. I’ve been an

enthusiastic member of Key Club since freshman year, and it

is truly a dream come true to be in this great position. I hope

my term can bring about great positive personal growth in

both myself and other Key Clubbers, and I won’t let you

down!

This coming year for our district is going to be a legendary

one, and it’s an honor to be a part of it as your 2014-2015

District Editor. I’m so excited to be involved in your

newsletters and giving THE ESPRESSO, our district newsletter,

the publicity it deserves. I will make it as inclusive,

informative, and exciting as possible. This position combines

my love for service and design and I can say confidently

that this year, not only will we Key Clubbers feel good, but

we will also look good in all of the publications in our district!

Ik Hoon Jung- District Secretary

Jenny Zhang- District Editor

Hello Key Clubbers! My name is Aneesh Pappu and I am

the incoming District Treasurer. I am so honored and

grateful to serve you all for the 2014-2015 term and I look

forward to what we will accomplish together! One of my

main goals is to actively educate club treasurers so that

dues collection is easy and efficient for all clubs in our

district. I also plan to effectively monitor the budget of the

board and to oversee all fundraising efforts for the district

project this year. In addition, I intend to play a very active

role in working with growth committees on the district

board to increase membership within our district. I want

you all to know that I am always available to assist you with

any and all problems that you may have in your clubs. Feel

free to give me a call anytime, even if you just want to

chat, and add me on Facebook! I look forward to meeting

you all this year.

Aneesh Pappu- District Treasurer

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Dear Pacific Northwest District, The ending of District

Convention is always hard, but it also marks the beginning of

another Key Club year and another year of service. If you have

not already met me I am Lisa Antonio, and I am honored to

have the chance to serve as your District Governor for the next

year. I am privileged to be leading such a diverse and

enthusiastic district and I am excited to start building upon our

strengths and creating new solutions for our district’s

weaknesses. In this upcoming year I want to focus on clubs and

members. I want to make sure clubs are thriving and increasing

not only membership, but active membership. I want each club

member to know the District Board is there to serve the

members. I am looking forward to meeting all of you, and if you

have any questions please feel free to contact me via email,

Facebook, or telephone!

Hey PNW Key Clubbers! My name is Cleo

Tsang, and I’m so excited to serve as your

2014-2015 Convention Chair. Another year

has quickly come and gone, and the 66th

Annual District Convention will be here before

you know it! I cannot express how honored I

am to be planning a convention for the best

Key Clubbers in the world. With that said, I

ensure you that I will work my hardest to make

the 66th Annual DCON the very best! I hope to

make you guys proud – so start your

countdowns! Please know that I am open to

suggestions, questions, comments, etc. so feel

free to contact me!

Meet the PNW District

Executive Board 2014-15

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Cleo Tsang- District Convention

Chair

Lisa Antonio- District Governor

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April Divisional Council Meeting

When is it?

April 25th from 5:30-7:00

Where will it be?

Yogurt Extreme in Eugene

(2846 Willamette Street

Eugene, OR)

Who is invited?

Attendance is recommended for all Key Club

Members and it is mandatory for all Key

Cub officers. We also welcome our wonderful

advisors and Kiwanians!

What will we do?

Eat FroYo (Obviously! :P)

We will also discuss upcoming events,

share ideas for future projects and

programs, receive important

information and paperwork, and, of

course have a good time!

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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!

Contact Information

District Governor:

Lisa Antonio

[email protected]

District Secretary:

Ik Hoon Jung

[email protected]

District Treasurer:

Aneesh Pappu

[email protected]

District Editor:

Jenny Zhang

[email protected]

Convention Chair:

Cleo Tsang

[email protected]

District Administrator:

John Jay

[email protected]

Assistant District Administrator:

Tom Saunders

[email protected]

Finance Administrator:

Kevin Buyer

[email protected]

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Upcoming Events

April:

3rd- 6th DCON

5th Kiwanis One Day

11th-13th Key Leader Camp (Hope, British Columbia)

19th Veneta Elementary School Easter egg Hunt

22nd Earth Day

26th Harrisburg- “A Cup of Coffee” Service Event

25th First Divisional Council Meeting (5:30-7:00)

May: 5th Secretary and President Reports DUE