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June 2013 edition Published by Chiara Marzi,
Lieutenant Governor of PNW Key Club Division 82
NEWSLETTER DIVISION 82
J U N E 2 0 1 3
IN THIS ISSUE: • About Key Club
• Your fearless leaders
• Rally in the Valley
• Divisional
information
• Our next DCM
• Project Eliminate
• MNT Awareness Run
• Relay for Life
• Key Leader!
• D-Con 2013
• Fundraising Ideas
• Contact info
Volume 1 Issue 3
How do I contact you? My name is Chiara Marzi
My email is
My phone number is 541-441-8280
and I DO receive texts
If you have any questions do not hesitate to ask!
Mission statement Key Club is an international student-led
organization which provides its
members with opportunities to provide
service, build character and develop
leadership.
Vision We are caring and competent servant
leaders transforming communities
worldwide.
Core values
The core values of Key Club
International are leadership, character
building, caring and inclusiveness.
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.
CARING—
OUR WAY OF LIFE.
Facts about Division 82: Mascot: A Bunny Rabbit (like bugs bunny on
the cover)
Colors: Easter Pink
LtG Chiara Marzi from Grants Pass High
School Key Club
Kiwanis LtG Lonnie Johnson
Area Admin Mary Beattie
Key Clubs Ashland High, Grants Pass High,
North Valley High, South Medford
High.
Facts about Key Club
International:
The Eliminate Project
One baby dies every nine minutes from
this dreaded disease
Just $1.80 can protect the lives of a
mother and her child
YOU can help eliminate this disease!
KEY FACTS
You can purchase the Eliminate Project items shown
below from your Lieutenant Governor beginning in
August! T-shirts are $15, bro-tanks are $15, and the
lanyards are $5!
OUR CLUBS
North Valley Key Club held 2 car
washes at Les Schwab! Great
fundraiser for Relay for Life! Do you want to help, but
can’t think of fundraisers?
Look below! • Can Drive • Bake Sale • Birthday Kits • Buttons • Candy and Nut Sales • Car Smash • Car Washes • Carnival Night • Chili Cook-Off • Concession Stands • Dances • Face Painting • Flea Market • Hairy Leg Contest • Jail and Bail • Key Club/Faculty Sporting Events • Lost and Found Auction • Miracle Mile of Quarters • Movie Night • Parking Cars • Rummage Sale • Scooping for Money • Talent Shows • Thons • Weigh and Pay
Have you helped?
E-Mail me! I will feature
your club in next months
news letter!
INTER-CLUB RELATIONS!
AUGUST DCM:
There will be a DCM at
12:00pm at Twin
Creeks Park in Central
Point on August 29th.
Pizza will be provided.
There will be Icebreakers,
food and lots of fun!
What is a DCM?
A DCM is a Divisional
Council Meeting. It is a
time for all the
members of the Key
Clubs in division 82 to
get together, meet
new people, and
discuss important
topics!
** AN ALTERNATELOCATION IS BEING ARRANGED IN
CASE OF UNHEALTHY AIR QUALITY**
For More Information
visit
www.relayforlife.org
CELEBRATE.
REMEMBER.
FIGHT BACK.
0100200300400500600700800
GPHS NVHS
Money Raised by
Division 82 clubs in
Josephine County!
ONE STEP AT A TIME…
.
OUR KEY LEADER… Is October 18 – 20
in Gresham, Oregon. The
campsite is Camp Collins. Find
out more and register at
key-leader.org!
CAMP COLLINS (YMCA)
Rally in the Valley Recap
GET EXCITED!
Next year’s Rally in the
Valley is already in
process!
This year’s Rally in the Valley was
held at the beautiful and secluded
camp Wilanni, just outside of
Veneta, OR. It was a two day get
away from the fast paced life to a
close knit group of Key Club friends.
The days consisted of
games, team building activities,
leadership training, and several
informational forums. The first day
was wrapped up with a campfire
under the stars.
Thank you to everyone
who came including District
Governor Trang Tran and District
Secretary Hakikat Bains!
Photo credit: oregonlive.com Photo credit: kptv.com
Local News
YOU CAN CHECK THE AIR QUALITY AT:
http://www.deq.state.or.us/aqi/index.aspx
As all of you should know the entire
Northwest is experiencing a trying time
due to the recent fires. Over 40,000 acres
are burning and so far little progress has
been made towards containment. Many
schools have had to canceled their pre-
season sports programs and many of our
local tourist attractions have suffered. But
most detrimental has been the smoke’s
affect on local health. Currently, the
smoke is lifting and there is hope for rain
this weekend. Please be safe and stay
inside if the air quality index gets too
high. Please refrain from outdoor
activities and ask others to do the same!
Stay safe and stay positive!
How YOU can help! Below are some ideas:
• Write thank you cards or make posters for
local firefighters
• Pass out masks to people on the streets
(information on specifically what kind of
mask can be found on local news
websites)
• Educate yourself and your
family/friends/community about the
affect of smoke.
• Collect water and snacks for firefighters
Keep up all of the good work Key Clubbers! Until next month,
Chiara Marzi LtG Division 82
[email protected] (541) 441-8280