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WEST LINN | LAKERIDGE | SHERWOOD | LAKE OSWEGO | TIGARD | TUALATIN | WILSONVILLE LAKE OSWEGO | TIGARD | TUALATIN | WILSONVILLE WEST LINN | LAKERIDGE | SHERWOOD WEST LINN | LAKERIDGE | SHERWOOD | LAKE OSWEGO | TIGARD | TUALATIN | WILSONVILLE Photo Credit: Tran Hoang, Lt.G of Division 62 April DCM DIVISION 64 PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL JUNE NEWSLETTER Volume 1 | Issue 3
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Photo Credit: Tran Hoang, Lt.G of Division 62

April DCM

DIVISION 64

PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT

KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL

JUNE NEWSLETTER Volume 1 | Issue 3

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PRESIDENT REPORTS

EDITOR REPORTS

SECRETARY REPORTS Email to: [email protected],

[email protected], [email protected]

Preferred Charities-----3

Key Dates To Remember-----4

About the PNW-----5

Greetings From Your Lt.G-----6

What Makes Key Club Unique? -----7

PORTLAND RALLY 2K14-----8 & 9 Key Leader-----10

Club Spotlight-----11

Kiwanis Clubs-----12

Divisional Scoreboard-----13

Meet the District Appointees-----14 & 15

Club Officers-----16 & 17

ELIMINATE ----- 18 & 19

Upcoming Summer Rallies-----20

Social Media-----21

Key Club 101-----22 & 23

Redlight Traffic-----24

District Contact Information-----25

UNICEF works with the United Nations to help over 150 developing countries to overcome the obstacles that poverty,

violence, disease and discrimination place in a child’s path. Through community

service, UNICEF is able to provide healthcare, sanitary water, and

education for these children.

Preferred Charities

1 in 9 babies in America are born mature. The United States has one of the highest rates for premature babies for more

developed countries. The March of Dimes funds lifesaving research and programs and works to end premature birth, birth defects and infant mortality. Every baby deserves a healthy life.

Children’s Miracle Network seeks to battle every type of childhood illness and injury.

The money fundraised for the program goes towards research and training, purchasing equipment and paying

uncompensated care, in its mission to save as many children’s lives as possible.

June 21st – PORTLAND RALLY Location: Lake Bible Church, Lake Oswego

Time: 8:00 am-3:00 pm

What: A chance to meet Key Clubbers from

all over the Portland Rally, officer training,

exciting forums, and raise money for the

ELIMINATE Project! Oh, and have fun I guess.

Theme: Superheroes of Service! Check out page 8 and 9 for more information

4 October 24th-26th – Key Leader Check out page 10 for more information

July 5th– SECRETARY, EDITOR, AND

PRESIDENT REPORTS DUE

OFFICERS!!! I need your contact info! If you haven’t already, please fill out the following form! If I could get all of the contact info in by July 1st, that would be very much appreciated. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1A13_

XySyKa7rC9NqCaRv6wkfX9cKO5wGLWSVw9Eauj4/viewform?usp=send_form

TBD – July DCM More info coming soon Look out for an

awesome joint DCM with our sister divisions this

summer! You don’t want to miss out! Stay

updated on Facebook and I will try to send out

as many email updates as possible.

TBD – Joint August DCM with

Division 62, 65, and 66 More details out soon!

EDITOR REPORTS

SECRETARY REPORTS Email to: [email protected],

[email protected], [email protected]

PRESIDENT REPORTS

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“In the midst of serene nature and

fluctuating weather conditions lies the

great Pacific Northwest District (PNW).

The Pacific Northwest is geographically

the largest district of Key Club

International. The district spans from

Western Canada to Northern California:

with Alaska, Washington, Oregon, and

the pan-handle of Idaho in between.”

“The Pacific Northwest encompasses

nearly 1.8 million square miles and includes over 330 clubs that

operate under 44 divisions. Through rain or shine, snow or hail, Key

Clubbers in the Pacific Northwest dedicate countless hours to their

communities and internationally, and are always Proud 'N‘ Willing to

serve!”

“The mascot of the Pacific Northwest District is the “Mighty Moose,”

also commonly called “Mortimer the Moose.” Known for our spirit yet

incredible dedication to the service that we do, the PNW District

continues to be a leader in the Key Club world, and it is all thanks to

our members and excellent leadership throughout the district. It

would not be far from the truth to say that yes, we’re one of the best,

with over 11,300 members proudly shouting out in accord when they

hear: “Hey PNW! How do you feel?””

Division 64 includes Tigard High School, Wilsonville High School,

Tualatin High School, Lakeridge High School, Sherwood High School,

West Linn High School, and Lake Oswego High School. We are one of

the smallest and newest divisions in the District, but we are working

towards becoming a bigger and stronger division over the next year!

Our divisional mascot is the “Classy Mouse,” which is tentative to change- we will put this up to a vote at our next DCM! Our

divisional colors are currently teal, white, and black. We are happy

to serve and blessed to be able to experience how rewarding being

an active member of Key Club can be. Yay Key Club!!

64! That’s us!

About the Pacific Northwest

District

HEY KEY CLUBBERS!

WE DID IT! School is out! Summer is here, and all the endless

homework, tests, and stressful all-nighters are over. In complete honesty I thought

junior year would never end, but even though it was unquestionably the hardest

school year of my life, I would not trade it for the world, because I have the

opportunity to serve you guys as your Lieutenant Governor!

Even though school is out, and summer is upon us, that doesn’t

mean service and Key Club is out for the summer! Take advantage of the

summer and extra free time to SERVE and to continue to make an impact on

your communities. Service is not something that ends after the school year and

starts back up again in September– service is something you can always do, no

matter where you are. I hope to see you all at my summer DCMs and serve with

you throughout this summer!

One thing I am really looking forward to is PORTLAND RALLY!

Portland Rally is quickly approaching and I hope to see ALL CLUBS participate!

From officer training to Key Club bonding, Portland Rally provides an awesome

opportunity for you guys to see Key Club International as a larger organization. It

would mean so much to me to see as many of you guys out there as possible –

and don’t forget, as always, Key Club is INCLUSIVE and you can bring friends,

Key Clubbers and non-Key Clubbers alike, family, etc. to these Key Club events!

Hope to see you there, superheroes of service! More information is found on

pages 8 and 9.

Also, I would like to congratulate the seniors who have been in Key

Club. Congratulations on all of your achievements and I hope that Key Club has

treated you well over the last 4 years. Feel free to come out to Portland Rally! You will definitely be welcomed

That’s it for now! SEE YOU GUYS AT PORTLAND RALLY!

In love and service,

Dorothy Wang

Lieutenant Governor of Division 64

Key Club International

Greetings from

your Lt.G

What makes Key Club

unique?

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By Roshni

Chandwani

Dear Key Clubbers,

Key Club is the largest high school service organization in the world, but what makes it so

special and what enables it to continue to grow? It can’t be the ability to volunteer because no matter

where you go, you can find a way to give back to your community. You can even volunteer globally

through UNICEF, Rustic Pathways, and other worldwide organizations. What makes Key Club is different

from every other organization out there is the tight-knit community that it creates between people who

live on opposite sides of a city, a state, a nation, or the world.

To fully seize the opportunities that Key Club provides high school students, it’s important

for everyone to be involved with their divisions, their district, and international. You can get involved with

Key Club International by attending Key Club events, joining social media sites that are created to link

together Key Clubbers from all over the world, and talking to your district leaders! In terms of the division,

your Lieutenant Governor should be having Divisional Council Meetings every so often in order to bring

the entire division together. Your division is composed of the schools around you that have Key Clubs. At

these meetings, take advantage of the close distance between you and the other Key Clubbers in

attendance. Arrange meet-ups, socials, and joint volunteer projects to increase your impact on your

community and meet people who you otherwise would have not had the chance to meet!

In terms of your district, the Pacific Northwest District is composed of all of the Key Clubs

in Alaska, Washington, and Oregon, as well as some of the clubs in western Idaho, northern California,

and Canada. There are rallies in the summer for all Key Clubbers in a specific region to attend and meet

new people. At these rallies, you’re bound to have an amazing time while also learning about Key Club

International through educational forums. Each year, PNW also hosts District Convention: an exciting

weekend in which Key Clubbers from all over the district unite to celebrate the end of a wonderful year

of service and prepare for the next one. If you have the chance to attend District Convention, I highly

recommend it!

Yours in service,

Roshni Chandwani

International Trustee

[email protected]

Division 44 | Division 45 | Division 62 | Division 64 |

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START YOUR SUMMER OFF

Lake Bible Church 4565 Carman Dr.

Lake Oswego, OR 97035

Saturday, June 21st

8:00am – 3:00pm

1) RESERVE YOUR TICKETS HERE

2) PRINT OUT YOUR MEDICAL RELEASE FORMS

FROM THE REGISTRATION PACKET

3) COLLECT

REFUNDABLE CANS AND BOTTLES

FOR ELIMINATE

BRING IN 20 OR MORE CANS & BOTTLES AND RECEIVE $1 OFF FROM REGISTRATION

4) DON’T FORGET $1 FOR EVERY

TWO PHOTOS TAKEN AT OUR PHOTOBOOTH

5) BRING $$$ FOR OUR MIRACLE MINUTE!

6) REGISTER FOR OUR TALENT SHOW!

(for more information, check out the

registration packet)

PRINTING TICKETS IS

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Division 65 | Division 66 | Division 68

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Saturday, June 21st

8:00am – 3:00pm

4) DON’T FORGET $1 FOR EVERY

TWO PHOTOS TAKEN AT OUR PHOTOBOOTH

5) BRING $$$ FOR OUR MIRACLE MINUTE!

6) REGISTER FOR OUR TALENT SHOW!

(for more information, check out the

registration packet)

PRINTING TICKETS IS

NOT NECESSARY

Division 65 | Division 66 | Division 68

WITH A BANG!!

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Keys of Excellence: • Personal Integrity - Doing the

right thing.

• Personal Growth - Developing in

mind, body, and spirit.

• Respect - Showing

consideration for self, others, and

property.

• Building Community -

Developing relationships to

achieve positive goals.

• Pursuit of Excellence - Expecting

and achieving the best

Mission Statement: To inspire young people to

achieve their personal best

through service leadership.

What is Key Leader? Key Leader is a life-changing weekend retreat that emphasizes and helps develop student leadership skills, especially through

service.

This year’s Key Leader:

- October 24-26, 2014

- Location: Camp Collins

(Gresham, OR)

- Located on the Sandy

River

- Zip line and a giant swing!

Costs: - Key Clubbers: $175

- Student-

facilitators*: $115

*If you are interested in being a student-facilitator, contact

your Lt.G for more information.

REGISTER AT www.key-leader.org

CLUB SPOTLIGHT:

S/O to editor Christina Miller for sending in her editor’s report! Thank you! Below: the newly inducted Lake Oswego Key Club officers. Congrats!

LAKE OSWEGO HIGH SCHOOL This month we have had several executive meetings to plan for next year. We held a meeting for

elections to determine who are new officers – below is a picture of everyone who was elected (junior Crystal Liu, events coordinator, junior Daniar Imanbayev, honorary member, senior Jessica Gardener,

vice president, senior Serena Xu, secretary, junior Yifan Mao, treasurer, senior Kaitlin Pataroque, president, and senior Christina Miler, editor). We have begun to plan events for this summer at the

Oregon Food Bank and the Transition Projects in Portland as well as brainstormed ideas of how to get more people involved. We also supported a guide dogs for the blind fundraiser at our school where student representatives from the organization sold Krispy Kreme donuts for $1 during lunch. They raised $475 for the organization and the student body was very supportive and excited about the

fundraiser.

Kiwanis Clubs of Division 64

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Southwest Hills Kiwanis Club, Otto’s and Anita’s, 3025 SW Canby St, Portland, OR 97219 - Meetings every 2nd and 4th Tuesday, 6:30-7:30am - Clubs: Lake Oswego http://kiwanisswhills.org/

Tigard Kiwanis Club, Café Allegro, 12386 SW Main Street, Tigard, OR 97223 - Meetings every Wednesday 12-1pm - Clubs: Sherwood, Tigard http://www.tigardkiwanis.com/

Wilsonville Kiwanis Club, Wilsonville Public Library, 8200 SW Wilsonville Rd, Wilsonville, OR 97070 - Meetings on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays

of each month at 12pm in the Rose Room - Clubs: Wilsonville http://www.wilsonvillekiwanis.org/

Tualatin Kiwanis Club, Tualatin Island Greens, 20400 SW Cipole Road Tualatin, Oregon 97062. - Meetings 1st and 3rd

Thursdays, 6:30pm - Clubs: Lakeridge,

Tualatin, West Linn http://tualatinkiwanisclub.org/

DIVISIONAL POINTS

SCOREBOARD

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Scoring Breakdown:

The club with the MOST POINTS will receive a

PARTY at the end of the year, courtesy of the

Lt.G! Keep it up guys! WHO’S GONNA WIN?

MEET THE NEW DISTRICT

ANAV GAGNEJA Division 44

Stumbling into that first key club meeting as a confused

sophomore was undoubtedly one of the best decisions I've

ever made - one that has led to a myriad of amazing

encounters, countless hours of devoted service, and an

innumerable amount of life-shaping experiences. I'm so

excited to be able to give back to this club which has

provided me with so much! On the off chance that I'm not

busy pouring my heart into Key Club, I'm probably enjoying

science, friends, or cookie crisp. I truly can't wait for what

will surely be the best year ever! \_(ツ)_/¯

TINA SOK Division 34

How's it going, Key Clubbers? My name is Athena Sok

(but you may also call me Tina) and I have been blessed

with the opportunity to be appointed as your K-Family

Relations and International Projects Director! I reside in

the city of Tacoma and I am a shark of Division 34. I

bleed black and gold because I am an incoming senior

at Lincoln High School. But enough about me, I am

extremely excited to work with the district board this

year AND to meet all of you! As your K-Fam/Int. Projects

Director, I plan to significantly improve the relationships

and communication between Key Club members and

the K-Family branches. In this upcoming year, my plans

include district wide events that allow Circle K, Kiwanis,

and many more K-Family members to join together and

share our love for service. These events will be put on in

support of our preferred charities which will allow more

K-Family members to join our cause! I am looking

forward to a fun-filled and fantastic year with you all. If

you have any questions, feel free to contact me!

APPOINTED OFFICERS

APPOINTED OFFICERS

BEN SCRANAGE Division 74

Hey Key Clubbers, we have a single year left. In 2015 The

Kiwanis family will turn 100 and The Eliminate Project will

come to a close. Maternal /Neonatal tetanus is not

waiting for us to act. We must fight quickly and together.

Now that I sound like a dictator, I want to make sure you

know me! I am Ben Scranage, your 2014-2015 District

Projects Director. I want to work with each and every one

of your clubs to make sure that the Pacific Northwest

reaches their goal of fifty thousand dollars this Key Club

Year! I promise you that even though I live in the small

town of Harrisburg, Oregon, just outside of Eugene, I will

be there for any of your questions at any time of the day.

My phone number is (541) 220-0066, and my email is

[email protected]. Reach out and don't feel

like a stranger.

SUVIR COPPARAM Division 28

I'm really interested in programming and making

things/engineering which I'd like to use to make a positive

impact in the world and on the lives of others. I really love

being part of an organization that is making such a huge

difference in the world with the help of so many other

people.

Congratulations to

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Presidents: Davey Li & Joshua Lee

Vice President: Gabby Quintana

Secretary: Bridget Delaney

Treasurer: Murray Bartho

K-Family Relations: Jack Bolen

Editor/Public Relations: Max Chiu

Fundraising: Kavya Sreedhar

Projects Coordinator: Lauren Rotticci

Note* if you have any updated

information, please fill out the contact

info form online (ask me for the link

if you need it!) and let me know through text, email, or Facebook.

President: Kaitlin Pataroque

Vice President: Jessica Gardner

Secretary: Serena Xu

Treasurer: Yifan Mao

Editor: Christina Miller

Projects Coordinator: Crystal Liu

Honorary Member: Daniar

Imanbayev

President: Kaylene Lim

Vice President: Kayla Gadd*

Secretary: Bo Ahn

Treasurer: Brigid Young

Editor: Anna Maria Hartner

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President: Lily Folk

Vice President: Jorge Reyes

Secretary: Rachel Kahn

Treasurer: Daniela Mai

Projects Coordinator: Bhargavi Korlipara

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Presidents: Katie Munk & Sarah Kotel

Vice President: Georgina Fernandez*

Secretary: Olivia Chau

Treasurer: Michael Wakefield

Projects Coordinator: Cooper Ray

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- The primary goal of the ELIMINATE project is to “eliminate maternal and

neonatal tetanus. This deadly disease steals the lives of nearly 60,000

innocent babies and a significant number of women each year. The effects

of the disease are excruciating — tiny newborns suffer repeated, painful

convulsions and extreme sensitivity to light and touch.”

- It takes $1.80 to get three rounds of vaccinations for mother and child

- In order to essentially eradicate the prevalence of neonatal and maternal

tetanus globally, we must still raise $110 million for our cause.

- As of February, the Pacific Northwest District Key Clubbers raised a total of

$80778.40 for the ELIMINATE project, which means our district saved 89,754

lives as of February.

- An easy way to raise money for the ELIMINATE project is through Miracle

Minutes! During Miracle Minutes, everyone donates as much spare change

as they can during the span of a minute. Even a couple pennies can go a

long way!

- Please promote the ELIMINATE project throughout your communities!

- For more fundraising ideas, please contact your LTG. We will also discuss

ELIMINATE in more detail at the next DCM.

- Visit the ELIMINATE website for more information regarding what ELIMINATE

does and Key Club’s role with that project.

THE ELIMINATE

PROJECT

GET INVOLVED!

#elimin8

Divisional

goal: $1000 before

the end of 2015

Ideas for

ELIMINATE - Restaurant Fundraiser

- Miracle Minute

- Coin wars

- Movie night

- Car wash

- Etc. brainstorm ideas

with your clubs! Each school

must do at

least one

restaurant

fundraiser for

ELIMINATE! New ELIMINATE gear will

be out soon! I will release

more information once the

new gear comes in, but

each school must try to sell

ELIMINATE gear throughout

the school year! You must

be in good

communication with your

Lt.G in order to do so.

Tip: Try to dedicate at least one service project a month towards

the ELIMINATE project!

New ideas for ELIMINATE? Share with your fellow Key Clubbers on

the divisional

Facebook group page. If you are not on this, you

can find the group here.

Divisional

goal: $1000 before

the end of 2015

Ideas for

ELIMINATE - Restaurant Fundraiser

- Miracle Minute

- Coin wars

- Movie night

- Car wash

- Etc. brainstorm ideas

with your clubs!

Each school

must do at

least one

restaurant

fundraiser for ELIMINATE!

New ELIMINATE gear will

be out soon! I will release

more information once the

new gear comes in, but

each school must try to sell

ELIMINATE gear throughout

the school year! You must

be in good

communication with your

Lt.G in order to do so.

Tip: Try to dedicate at least one service project a month towards

the ELIMINATE project!

New ideas for

ELIMINATE? Share with your fellow Key Clubbers on

the divisional Facebook group page. If you are not on this, you

can find the

group here.

Didn’t get to go to Portland Rally/want more Key Club fun? No

worries! There are other Area Rallies coming up this summer!

TACOMA RALLY

S E R V I C E

UNDER THE SUN

Saturday, June 28th

9:00 am – 4:30 pm

Mount Tahoma High School

4634 S. 74th St. Tacoma, WA 98409

Click HERE for more information

RALLY IN THE VALLEY

KNIGHT OF

S E R V I C E

Friday, July 11th – Saturday, July 12th

Overnight camp

Camp Fire Walani

24487 Bolton Hill Road

Veneta, OR 97487

EASTSIDE RALLY

WARRIORS OF

S E R V I C E

Saturday, August 16th

11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Moses Lake High School

803 Sharon Ave E

Moses Lake, WA 98837

INFO OUT SOON

SEATTLE RALLY

CANADA RALLY

ALASKA RALLY

UPCOMING SUMMER RALLIES

Pnwkeyclub.weebly.com

SOCIAL MEDIA

Pacific Northwest:

Facebook.com/PNWKeyClub

OR join the Facebook group

“PNW District Key Clubbers”

@PNWKeyClub

@PNWKeyClub

PNWMortie.Tumblr.com

[email protected]

http://ask.fm/mortymoose

Division 64:

pnwdivision64.webs.com

http://issuu.com/pnwkeyclubdivision64

@pnwkeyclubd64

Lieutenant

Governor:

[email protected]

503-545-6886

Dorothy Wang

Click on the social

media icons to go

straight to those links!

THE KEY CLUB CHEER Leader: Hey, Key Clubbers! How do you feel?!?! Key Clubber(s): I (we) 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! UHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! (right arm extended and outward, up and down, wave-like motion.)

Rapper style, UH, UH, UH, UH, UH (fingers 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 your D64 hand sign! And scream “64” loudly to show your divisional spirit.

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KEY CLUB PLEDGE 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.

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More Key Club 101

Key Club is an international student-led organization which provides its members

with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership.

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Leadership||Character Building||Caring||Inclusiveness

WHITE: purity

GOLD: service

BLUE: unwavering character

Caring – Our Way of Life

About the Pacific Northwest:

“It’s raining, it’s pouring, and PNW is soaring, above the rest, ‘cause we’re the best, PACIFIC NORTHWEST!”

Mortimer the Moose

Proud ‘N’ Willing to Serve”

About Division 64:

Lakeridge|| Lake Oswego|| West Linn||Wilsonville|| Tigard|| Tualatin|| Sherwood

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crimes in the world. Human trafficking is the world’s

second largest criminal enterprise, after drugs.”

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DISTRICT CONTACTS

• International Trustee: Roshni Chandwani

Email: [email protected] • District Administrator:

John Jay Email: [email protected]

• Assistant District Admin

Tom Saunders:

Email: [email protected] • Finance Administrator:

Kevin Buyer Email: [email protected]

District Governor Lisa Antonio, Division 28

Email: [email protected]

District Secretary Ik Hoon Jung, Division 65

Email: [email protected]

District Treasurer Aneesh Pappu, Division 56

Email: [email protected]

District Bulletin Editor Jenny Zhang, Division 32

Email: [email protected]

Convention Chair Cleo Tsang, Division 32

Email: [email protected]

To meet the members Of the District Board,

visit this link

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“CARING – OUR

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