may edition of ohana
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The official publication of PNW Division 74 Key Club.TRANSCRIPT
Official Newsletter of Pacific Northwest Key Club Division 74
74, WE ROCK THE FLOOR!
K E Y C L U B 3636 WOODVIEW TRACE INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46268 USA 1-800-KIWANIS FAX 1-317-879-0204
Issue 2
What’s inside? Page 2-3: Division update
Page 4-5: District project
Page 6-7: A word from the board
Page 8: DCM Recap
Page 9: SERVE-ivor
Page 10: Key Club Lingo Lesson
Page 11: Club Spotlight
Page 12-13: Divisional Project
Page 14: Contact info
Ohana
It’s me, your LtG! With Spring Board under my belt, I have learned a few new
things.
The first of these is that the spirit of key club is the strongest in
the great division 74! We have so much potential as a division. I would
personally like to congratulate you all on your efforts in every thing
that you do. Thank you for giving me bragging rights in the district!
The next thing that I learned is that we have a long way to go,
with the district project newly announced we can now start work on it!
The project as you will learn later is The Eliminate Project. You can
learn about that on pages four and five. Other things to work on
include getting dues in on time for the next year, updating me with
your clubs information, and starting to think about how you will deal
with the upcoming summer.
I would personally like to invite everyone reading this to this
year’s Rally in the Valley. The date for Rally is going to be July 19th
through the 20th. The theme, is SERVE-ivor! So be ready to serve to
survive! The event will be at Camp Wilani, near Eugene. There will be
events such as ziplining, swimming, interesting forums, enticing
keynote speakers, and delicious food! Get ready to meet
some amazing other divisions and spend time with the
great PNW district board.
In love and caring service
Ben Scranage
Ben Scranage
May 2013 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
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2 3 4
5 6
Eliminate
day 1
7
KEY
CLUB
birthday!
8
Eliminate
day 3
9
Eliminate
day 4
10
Eliminate
day 5
11
DCM at
cottage
grove!
12 13
Contact
Info due
14 15 16 17 18
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PCM
over
Google+
20 21 22 23 24 25
Second
payment
for ICON
26 27 28 29 30 31
May 7th: Key Club will finally turn 88 years old! Have a celebration for 88 great
years of service
May 13th: Contact information for your clubs must be in! Please email it to me as
soon as possible!
May 19th: Presidents Council Meeting, you can read more about this on page 9!
District Project 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 neonatal
If a baby gets MNT, it will lose its mothers touch
No baby should lose their mothers touch
$1.80 can stop this.
District Project
Like the project
on Facebook!
The Two Dollar Plan:
If each person In the district brings in two dollars, we
will raise a total of $24,600
That is:
13,667 vaccinations
Estimated 13,667 lives saved
For the price of a cup of coffee
Why The Eliminate Project?
The answer to this is, every 9 minutes,
one child or mother dies from What is known as
MNT (Maternal/Neonatal Tetanus). This painful
disease steals the lives of 60,000 babies from
their families. In 30 countries around the world,
MNT takes on a large toll because of deliveries
taking place in unhygienic circumstances and
because no vaccination for the deadly infec-
tion is available. The effects of this infection is
excruciating. Tiny new born babies suffer re-
peated, painful convulsions and extreme sensi-
tivity to light and touch, turning the joy of child-
birth into a tragedy.
What we need to do as key clubbers, is to change this. As
part of the largest student led organizations in the world, we can
ELIMINATE this deadly infection. With just 3 does of a 60 cent
immunization, we can protect mothers who will in turn protect
their future offspring. That’s just $1.80, about the price of a small
coffee from Starbucks, or a small burger. Together with our
Kiwanis counterpart and UNICEF, we can end something that
can be prevented so easily.
A Word From... Trang Tran: District Governor
Hakikat bains: District secretary
Hello, Division 74!
I am so excited to serve you as your Pacific North-west District Secretary! From meeting a lot of you at Dis-trict Convention in March, I fully realize how dedicated and enthusiastic you all are towards Key Club. Some advice I’d like to give to you all of you is to stay as involved as you can this upcoming year and share your Key Club love! Also, keep in touch with your lieutenant governor. Ben is there to help you! Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or comments as well.
With love, passion, and service,
Hakikat Bains
Hello Division 74!
This is your District Governor, Trang Tran. I would first like to express my gratitude and happiness towards your passion of Key Club. Passion that builds leaders, passion that serves the world. Throughout this year, I encourage all of you to spread this throughout your clubs and division- grow your Key Clubs, build leaders! The District Board is hard at work preparing resources to aide you during your term. Your lieutenant governor, Ben, is a resource for you as you are for him. Help one another out, and remember that there is a network of support out here in the Key Club world. As governor, I will be hard at work to better your Key Club experience and our entire District. Good luck, and best wishes! Trang Tran District Governor
the district board
Eric grewal: District Treasurer
Sara thomas: District Editor
Greeting Division 74,
Whether you are enjoying the partly sunny springtime weather or preparing for the AP exams, don’t forget about your dedication and commitment to Key Club!
As your District Treasurer, my main goal is to facilitate the collec-tion of dues and enable clubs to fulfill all of their financial obliga-tions, so feel free to use me as a resource for any questions regard-ing dues payment, registration, or Key Club in general.
With your help, the PNW Key Club, can push our District to the next level and expand our goal of service!
Best regards, Eric Grewal
Hello fellow Key Clubbers! I am looking forward to being able to serve as your District Editor this upcoming year. Fortunately, I will be in the Washington area this summer and am hoping to be able to go to as many rallies as possible, even Rally in the Valley! Some goals I have this year are to make the EsPRESSo an opportunity for Key Clubbers such as yourselves to contribute and share of your success. Using State Spotlights, photography contests and opportunities to submit articles. I am also working on distribution of the EsPRESSo. I look forward to working with you! Add me to your facebook groups, feel free to email me, anything! Let's be besties.
“It was fun,
informative,
and I got a chance to learn about some other
awesome clubs.“ –Carol Lynch, HHS Key Club
“I missed it, I so depressed , must
go next month!”
-Leo Gomez, CHS Key Club
A dapper time was had by all at last months
April DCM. We heard from North Eugene,
Sheldon, and Harrisburg clubs! Here is a quick
update from each of them.
Harrisburg has been working hard on planning
a successful Eliminate Week, their goal is to
raise as much money as they can in four days.
Sheldon has been holding bake sales and car
washes to help build a library in Jamaica.
North Eugene is holding a mini Relay—For—Life
hoping to raise lot’s of money for the cancer
relief program! This event happens May 29th!
If you missed this months DCM read up on what
happened and get ready for next month’s in Cottage
Grove at the community center. At next months DCM we
are focusing on the K family connection! We will:
Meet local Kiwanis's members
Learn more about Kiwanis International
Learn how we can do more as a family!
DCM Recap Last month...
...Rally in the Valley!
Join in the Survival Games
this July 19th through the 20th at Camp Wilani!
While there you will get the chance to:
I. Experience leadership on a whole new level
II. Meet district executives and learn unique skills
from them
III. Meet lots of new Key Clubbers
IV. Go to unique forums about fundraising, The
Eliminate project, and many other things!
V. Have fun under the summer sun riding a zip line,
swimming, watching the stars around a campfire,
playing icebreakers, and battling it out to find
which division*** is the best!
Serve-Ivor
*Stay tuned for more details soon to come!
**Price is TBA within a week or two
***Divisions 76 and 82 shall lose these games, because we amazing.
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Key Club lingo lesson
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
KEY CLUB PLEGDE
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. (start screaming
as you get closer to the ending!)
District VS Division!
Major Emphasis:
“Children: Their Future, Our Focus”
Service Initiative:
The Eliminate Project
District Project:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Lieutenant Governor Challenge!
March of Dimes
CLUB SPOTLIGHT! Springfield High School!
As I write this newsletter, Springfield High School is in the process of
starting a new Key Club! That will bring the total number of clubs in
Division 74 to eleven! I recently visited the SHS leadership /ASB class to give
a speech on what Key Club is all about, and I must say, that group of people
shared kindness and compassion with me, that I see in all of you, the spirit of
key club was strong in those ones. While the application process can take up
to three months, it will be done, and that is where you come in...
To start a key club as many
of you know, there must be
15 members. Being that I am
not as familiar with people in
the Eugene/Springfield area,
I would like to ask you to
meet some people there,
and tell them how amazing
Key Club truly is!
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March of Dimes Lieutenant Governor Challenge:
Why I chose March of Dimes:
I chose March of Dimes because they, as an organization
realize that together, we can ensure that all babies have a good
entrance into this world. I believe strongly in this concept, and
come on, who doesn’t want to say they have saved the life of a
young human being?
Since 2003, The rising incidence of premature birth
has demanded action, and the March of Dimes has
responded by initiating an intensive, multi-year
campaign to raise awareness and find the causes of
prematurity.
Know your charity!
FDR’s personal struggle with polio led him to
create the March of Dimes, the foundation
established a polio patient aid program and
funded research for vaccines developed by
Jonas Salk, MD and Albert Sabin, MD. These
vaccines effectively ended epidemic polio in
the United States.
The March of Dimes has led the way
to discover the genetic causes of birth
defects, to promote newborn
screening, and to educate medical
professionals and the public about best
practices for healthy pregnancy.
March of Dimes
Watch these amazing videos, and be inspired!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlWXBDh0zVw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zu6yIP-c6Yw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pe2cNo7jZ2M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBIOzyOT1gI
My Challenge to you, BY THE NEXT YEAR:
1. Hold a March for Babies in your local club
2. Post pictures on the Facebook group page
3. As a division, lets raise $1,000.
4. (That is less than three dollars a person!)
5. At the end of the year the new LtG will present the local MOD chap-
ter with a check, on account of the entire division!
Your LtG #me ;)
541-409-0615
Convention Chair Denny Lim [email protected]
International VP Caitlin Stroup [email protected]
Bulletin Editor Sara Thomas
Governor Trang Tran
Assistant District Admin Tom Saunders
District Treasurer Eric Grewal
District Administrator John Jay
District Secretary Hakikat Bains