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APPACCINO
DIVISION 32
MARCH 2013
VOL 1 // ISSUE 12
Lindbergh • Renton • Hazen • Kent-Meridian • Kentridge • Kentlake • Kentwood • Tahoma
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C P N W l K E Y C L U B
D32 IN THIS
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A Letter from Our Lt. G
project: EDUCATE
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The Eliminate Project
Dragon of the Month
PNW DCON 2013
Contact Info
Timeline & Dates
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Lieutenant Governor
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HHUUYYNNHH Hey Dragons! It’s our last month! I would like to thank all of the officers, members, kiwanians, and advisors who have made my term such an amazing experience. Words cannot describe the impact that you all have made on my life. It has been the greatest honor serving as your lieutenant governor. I have enjoyed every minute with serving with all of you. Watching all of you grow as leaders has been so inspirational and you all have great futures, so keep on serving! All of you have a special place in my heart. Good luck to all the incoming officers and to Alan, my innie, you’re going to do aca-awesome.
A WORD FROM OUR
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YYEEHH Hey Dragons! DCON is fast approaching and I am excited to see everyone getting their dragon spirit on and getting pumped up for the new Key Club year. I am also looking forward to serving you as Lieutenant Governor! You’re all amazing officers and members and I’m honored to be a part of the great Division 32! I can’t wait to see you all at DCON! As for all of you sophomores, good luck on the HSPE!
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DISTRICT PROJECT:
2012-2013
OUR DISTRICT PROJECT
This Year’s District Project is project:EDUCATE. The focus of this year’s District Project is the children and
education in the country of Jamaica. Behind the beautiful beaches and tropical atmosphere is a world full of poverty and destitution. Our goal is to create a better future for the children of Jamaica through education, one school at a time. As a district, we have made our
goal $30,000. We believe that education is the right of every child and with the help of the Jamaica District we can strive for success. Project:EDUCATE became the first of its kind as joint project between Jamaica and
Pacific Northwest Districts
GET INVOLVED!
Get your members and club involved by fundraising for
project:EDUCATE; anybody can join in and help support the schools in Jamaica. There are a variety of ways for your club to fundraise, such as t-shirts and wristbands. Each club has the opportunity to sell
project:EDUCATE shirts ($10), as well as wristbands ($1) in order to gain support for the schools. Please contact your Lt. Governor if you are interested in
participating.
For more info, visit: http://bmhphotography.wix.com/projecteducate
DIVISION 32 FUNDRAISERS
Thank you to everybody that has sold t-shirts and purchased wrist bands so far! As of right now, Division 32 has raised almost $900 for project:EDUCATE! Thank you to everybody that came to the Masquerade Mash and Ice-Skating Social! There will be new fundraisers in March, so watch out for the announcements
For the Project Educate Pocket Guide:
www.issuu.com/basselhamieh/docs/projecteducate
For more information, visit:
www.projecteducateja.wrodpres.com
Like us on Facebook!
www.facebook.com/pnwprojecteducate
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What is MNT? In 38 countries around the world maternal and
neonatal tetanus (MNT) can quickly turn the joy of
childbirth into a tragedy. MNT kills one baby every
nine minutes. Its effects are excruciating – tiny
newborns suffer repeated, painful convulsions and
extreme sensitivity to light and touch. There is little
hope of survival and tetanus also kills the mother.
How does Key Club help? With The Eliminate Project, Kiwanis International
and UNICEF have joined forces to eliminate
maternal and neonatal tetanus. It will take $110
million to fund all the vaccines, syringes, safe
storage, transportation, thousands of skilled staff &
more—and the dedicated work of UNICEF and
every member of the Kiwanis family.
THE ELIMINATE PROJECT
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“WHAT IF YOU COULD SAVE A BABY'S LIFE?”
$1.80
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IS ALL YOU
NEED
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BABIES &
MOMS
COUNTRIES
STILL NEED
HELP
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What is your favorite quote?
“It doesn’t matter how you get knocked down in life. All that matters is that you’ve got to get up.” ~Ben Affleck If you could have any super power, what would it be and why?
If I had a superpower, I’d definitely love telekinesis. It would make life so much easier… I would no longer be limited by my two hands. Oh, and it’ll be just like Chronicle. Just sayin’.
If you were stuck on an island, what three items would you bring with you?
If I were stuck on a deserted island, I’d bring a knife, a lighter and socks. A knife and lighter could do like anything in the wilderness, and socks… Well… I just want to bring my socks. I wanna.
What is your favorite part of Key Club?
My favorite part of Key Club is how we are not just volunteers, but something more. We are like a huge extended family that is dedicated to their community and to make a positive change in the world. And we are proud of it, we dedicate events like DCON to celebrate our love for volunteering and community service, and I think that that is just truly amazing.
CLUB: Lindbergh High School
BIRTHDAY: February 2nd, 1995
EMAIL: [email protected]
GRADUATING YEAR: 2013
FAVORITE COLOR: Grey
FAVORITE BOOK: Great Expectations by
Charles Dickens
FAVORITE SONG: “Over my Head” ~The
Fray
FAVORITE FOOD: Pizza. Yes. Pizza
FAVORITE PLACE: The Internet.
GUILTY PLEASURES: I like to have dance
parties by myself.
HOBBIES: Hanging out with friends, eating,
internet
DRAGON OF THE MONTH: VINCENT BABASA
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HERSHEY’S GAMES 101
EVENTS & PROJECTS
SPRING TIMELINE OF KEY DATES
MARCH 18TH
YOGURTLAND
FUNDRAISER
APRIL TBD
APRIL DCM
(ALAN’S FIRST
DCM)
MARCH 22-24
64TH ANNUAL
PNW DCON
64TH ANNUAL PNW DCON DATE: March 22nd-24th , 2013 Come make some noise at the Pacific Northwest District’s 64th Annual District Convention! This year’s District Convention is held at the Double Tree Hotel in SeaTac, WA. Get excited as you meet members from across the PNW and learn how to be a better servant leader in Key Club! What: DCON 2013! Where: DoubleTree Hotel @ SeaTac When: March 22nd-24th, 2013 Who: Members who have registered!
MAY TBD
INSTALLATION
/AWARDS
BANQUET
MAY TBD
ICON 2013
REGISTRATION
DUE
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DISTRICT CONVENTION GET READY TO DIVE INTO SERVICE!
Mark your calendars for March 22nd- 24th , 2013! Pacific Northwest District Convention (DCON) 2013 is approaching faster than you may realize! The PNW District Board wants Key Club to experience the deeper meaning of service and dive into another great year with Key Club. Yes, you guessed it! The DCON 2013 theme is ‘Diving into
Service’! This is the time of year when members get to meet other Key Clubbers form the PNW, learn more about service projects, have the chance to show their divisional spirit, and elect the 2013-2014 District Board! One District Convention Chair, Andy Nguyen, and the rest of this District Board are working hard to put together a great DCON (so you don’t want to miss out on this!)
It is important for members to make sure to stay in contact with their Lt. Governor on whether they are on the right track to DCON. Communication within each division is very important in order to stay updated on DCON. Lastly, the Call to Convention video is out! So, get a sneak peek into the whole experience by watching the PNW Call to Convention 2013 video on YouTube! See you all at DCON!
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2013 LOCATION: DOUBLE TREE HOTEL @ SEATAC
DATE: MARCH 22-24TH, 2013
WHAT ARE YOU MOST EXCITED ABOUT FOR DCON 2013 ?
“The DCON Spirit. Everyone being enthusiastic and happy, ready to get their
serve on. Yknow what I mean? ~Vincent B., LHS, Club President,
“Being able to interact with new people from different divisions also, I like the
hotel, it’s really nice. LOL” ~Nicole Dao, KMHS, Club Member
“I’m really excited about the workshops. And the dance. The dance is going to
be really fun. It’s my first time, so….first experiences. Everything’s going to be
fun. ~Drexal Peng, HHS, Club Member
District Board
Giovanni McKenzie {District Governor}
Grant High School (D62)
Email: [email protected]
Kelsie Hoppes {District Secretary}
Astoria High School (D67)
Email: [email protected]
Kenneth Lam {District Treasurer}
Kentridge High School (D32)
Email: [email protected]
Bassel Hamieh {District Editor}
Clackamas High School (D66)
Email: [email protected]
Lt. Governor
Andy Nguyen {Convention Chair}
Garfield High School (D26)
Email: [email protected]
Nguyen Huynh {Lt. Governor}
Lindbergh High School
Phone: 206-701-4846
Email: [email protected]
Club Officers
Intl. Board
Caitlin Stroup {PNW District Liaison}
Minnesota-Dakotas District
Email: [email protected]
CONTAC
Hazen
President: Tina Chung
Email: [email protected]
Vice-President: Alan Yeh
Email: [email protected]
Secretary: Allen Truong
Email: [email protected]
Treasurer: Douglas Kusumi
Email: [email protected]
Bulletin Editor: J.A. Ong
Email: [email protected]
Kentlake
President: Tatum Hennige
Email: [email protected]
Vice-President: Emily Church
Email: [email protected]
Secretary: Billy Rosling
Email: [email protected]
Treasurer: Kristina Edwards
Email: [email protected]
Bulletin Editor: Sarah Oliphant
Email: [email protected]
Kentridge
President: Anthony Nguyen
Email: [email protected]
Vice-President: Tracy Tran
Email: [email protected]
Secretary: Katie Ly
Email: [email protected]
Treasurer: Chloe Tsang
Email: [email protected]
Bulletin Editor: Amelia Burger
Email: [email protected]
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Administrators
John Jay
District Administrator
Email: [email protected]
Suzanne Endroedy
Asst. District Administrator
Email: [email protected]
T INFORMATION
Kent-Meridian
President: Dion Leung
Email: [email protected]
Vice-President: Yen Le
Email: [email protected]
Secretary: Junelle Palisoc
Email: [email protected]
Treasurer: Yen Le
Email: [email protected]
Bulletin Editor: Marquel Gapuz
Email: [email protected]
Kentwood
President: Navid Azodi
Email: [email protected]
Vice-President: Jessica Lo
Email: [email protected]
Secretary: Pranitha Maganty
Email: [email protected]
Treasurer: Palvinder Garcha
Email: [email protected]
Bulletin Editor: Kaitlin Jenkins
Email: [email protected]
Lindbergh
President: Vincent Babasa
Email: [email protected]
Vice-President: Dwina Solihin
Email: [email protected]
Secretary: Adrian De Jesus
Email: [email protected]
Treasurer: Geeia Flores
Email: [email protected]
Bulletin Editor: Aaron Reyes
Email: [email protected]
Renton
President: Cynthia Fang
Email: [email protected]
Vice-President: Jennifer Vuong
Email: [email protected]
Vice-President: Jhomarie Sadang
Email: [email protected]
Secretary: Roedah Mansour
Email: [email protected]
Treasurer: Delfin Buyco
Email: [email protected]
Bulletin Editor: My-Huyen Pham
Email: [email protected]
Tahoma
President: Kyle Conen
Email: [email protected]
Vice-President: Morgan Olson
Email: [email protected]
Secretary: Emma Bingle
Email: [email protected]
Treasurer: Sophie Brousell
Email: [email protected]
Bulletin Editor: Jackie Hickman
Email: [email protected]
Kiwanis Lt. G
Wayne Triplett
Kiwanis D32 Lt. Gov
Email: [email protected]
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FUN FACT:
As of 2010, Key Club has 30 member nations, and
clubs exist on every continent except Antarctica.
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