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Transcript of Division 9 November Newsletter
November Edition
Table of Contents
March of Dimes
Dues
DCM
Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF
Trick-or-Treat for the
Carlton Complex
Lieutenant Governor
Eliminate Merchandise
Spotlights
Contact Information
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Nov. 17th is March of
Dimes’ day! Raise
awareness by wearing
purple and getting your
school involved.
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Hey Key Club Treasurers! This is Aneesh Pappu, your district treasurer. I hope you are all having a wonderful and productive school year and, for all you seniors, I hope that college applications are going well! We are currently in the midst of my favorite time of the year – dues season! Dues season runs until December 1st and is the time frame in which all clubs must submit dues in order to be a part of Key Club International. Although there are many service organizations aside from Key Club that do not require payments to join, there is no group that provides you with the same level of opportunities as we do. When you pay dues to join, you’re joining an international organization with ties and projects all over the world. Your dues provide you with the opportunity to fundraise for projects such as the Eliminate Project in order to cure deadly diseases around the world. The benefits don’t stop there however; joining Key Club provides you and your club with resources to succeed. As a paid member, you and your club immediately receive the benefits of district support ranging from the help of your Lieutenant Governor and District Executive Officers to the aid of the adult Kiwanians who support us in each and every endeavor we undertake.
As we enter October a very important deadline for dues submission is arriving – Early Bird dues are due November 1st. Although it is not required to meet this deadline, submitting your club’s dues by this time comes with a myriad of benefits, including priority seating at DCON and an Early Bird patch for your club’s banner. In order to meet this deadline, each club must submit $12.50 per member for at least 15 members through the Membership Update Center (MUC), which can be found at www.keyclub.org/MUC. If you have not logged into the MUC this school year yet, it is crucial that you sit down with your adviser, login, and begin the registration process. If you have any issues with login credentials, be sure to email [email protected] and include me as well ([email protected]). After the Early Bird deadline, the final deadline for dues submission is December 1st. Unfortunately, clubs who do not submit their dues by this date will be placed on delinquent status, which can eventually translate into suspended and even inactive statuses for clubs. In order to avoid this, I highly recommend that you finish the dues process as soon as possible! I am also always available to assist if you have any issues, so don’t hesitate to shoot me an email or Facebook message if you ever need to! Happy Dues Season! In Caring & Service, Aneesh Pappu Pacific Northwest District Treasurer Key Club International [email protected]
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New Eliminate
Merchandise
coming soon!
Saturday,
October 25th
November
Halloween Festival
Liberty Bell: Trick or
Treating for the
Carlton Complex.
Omak: Special
Olympics tournament
is Nov. 8th
October
94 Miller Rd.
(My house)
DESSERT POTLUCK!!!
Friday,
November 21st
Bring desserts
3:30pm to
6:00pm
Starts at 8:30 pm
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They raised $318.81
Went out October 31st
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Credit: Brian Le
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Omak
Key Club
William
Suastegui
Raised over $1,250
from Trick-or-Treat for
UNICEF. So far, with
the help of Key Club,
the school has raised
over $2,700, saving
at least 1,500
mothers and babies.
Have had over 30 to
40 members attend
meetings, and have
been doing at least
one service project
every week.
Appointed the Fundraising
Chair in the middle of two
$500 grant projects, but is
doing a really great job
handling it. He has
already filled out forms for
more upcoming
fundraisers for Omak Key
Club. His dedication
towards Key Club, getting
a Facebook, showing up
to all of the club meetings,
helping fundraise for the
Eliminate Project, and
serving the community, is
clearly showing.
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Governor Lisa Antonio Area Admin Roy Reiber
[email protected] [email protected]
Secretary Ik Hoon Jung District Admin John Jay
[email protected] [email protected]
Treasurer Aneesh Pappu Asst. Admin Tom Saunders
[email protected] [email protected]
Editor Jenny Zhang Finance Admin Kevin Buyer
[email protected] [email protected]
Division 9 Lieutenant Governor
Jasmair Bains
(509)557-9000
“Nothing liberates our greatness
like the desire to help, the desire
to serve.”