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Division 42 Oregon Key ClubTRANSCRIPT
Letter from the Editor
Dear 42 Oregon Key Clubbers.
I am stoked to reveal the new
Lieutenant Governor of Division 42
Oregon in this edition of The Forty-Two
Times. If you were unable to attend the
election rally, here is your opportunity
to read up on your new LtG.
Also in this edition, you can find
out about club elections, District
Convention, Circle K, and Valentine’s
Day Service Projects.
If you are the Class of 2015-2017,
really consider running for a club officer
position. I was the Astoria Club Editor. I
learned about advertising and learned
more about leadership.
Are you a graduating senior in
the Class of 2014?! Continue with your
service and join a Circle K or Kiwanis
Club. More details in the following
pages!
As your advisers are finishing the
registration process for DCON, I hope
that you are able to attend and see
our new Lieutenant Governor installed
for his year of service as an LtG!
In Love and Service,
Brooke Reichert
Division 42 Oregon LtG
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2014-2015 Lieutenant
Governor: Marshall Ferre
Meet Marshall Ferre. If you missed the Lieutenant
Governor Election in January, here is your chance to
catch up on your 2014-2015 LtG! Marshall is a Junior at
Seaside High School. I asked Marshall about his plans for
our division next year and found out great things! He
plans to increase collaboration between our Key Clubs
and local sponsoring Kiwanis Clubs. He says that he
would also “like to encourage more people to join key
club” and that his “favorite part of being in key club is the
experience of serving the community and seeing how
each of the projects [he] helps with benefit us”. Marshall
joined Key Club to become more involved and to know
how he is able to contribute to the community. In his free
time, Marshall likes playing card games, watching
movies, and hunting. He loves playing sports like soccer
and track and he loves video games! He enjoys hanging
out with family, friends and his girlfriend. Marshall also
works with an awesome crew at the Seaside Fultanos that
is very helpful and supporting.
Marshall will be installed as Division 42 Oregon
2014-2015 Lieutenant Governor at District Convention
(April 4-6th). He looks forward to serving you this
coming year and I hope that you all welcome your new
LtG with Orca Pride!
Club officers are an important part of making a Key Club run smoothly and
making sure service projects are carried out. Key Clubs have Presidents, Vice
Presidents, Secretaries & Editors. These five leadership positions are important in
keeping the organization successfully flowing. If you are continuing with High
School next year, definitely consider running for club elections. All current club
officers should hold elections in February or March so that new leadership can
take office by the end of the school year.
2014-2015 Club Officer Elections
Highlights of DCON
Division spirit and rivalry!
Meeting amazing friends
Attending forums for officer
trainings… or ballroom dancing!
Chanting with all attending Key
Clubbers
The Governors Ball
DCON Key Dates Registration due: March 4th, 2014 Rooming List and Room Payment
due: February 14th, 2014
*Ask your Kiwanis if they will help
support attending Key Clubbers
I think that it would be really cool to enter
(and maybe win) some awards at DCON
this year!
Club Membership Growth Award
Club Poster Contest
Web Site Award
Club Video Award
Club T-Shirt Award
Oratorical Contest
Talent Contest
Scrapbook Contest
Divisional Spirit Contest
Email me for specific details or ask your
Key Club Advisor!
*Oratorical, Scrapbooking and Talents
Contests will be submitted at DCON. The
other contests must be postmarked by
February 25th 2014. Email me for the
mailing address!
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Circle K is the continuation of Key Club
into Post-Secondary Education. There are
many Circle K clubs in PNW at Universities
and Colleges. Best part is: if your school
doesn’t have one, you can charter one!
Some quick numbers:
12,600 members
18 nations
First club chartered in 1947
30 districts including PNW!!
Show your Love, Save a Life
HELP SAVE
BABIES WITH
THE ELIMINATE
PROJECT
Zhoe Rub from Astoria High School received
the Winter Member Award. Zhoe was nominated
for her enthusiasm and great work as a leader this
year. She has been doing a wonderful job
organizing events and planning volunteer events.
Zhoe has been a member throughout all of high
school and is currently the President of the Astoria
High School Key Club. Zhoe recently organized a
successful fundraiser for Doernbecher Children’s
Hospital. The event was a comical male pageant
called Mr. AHS. Good job with all of your hard
work! Congratulations Zhoe!
With Valentine’s Day this week and love in the air for
February, spread the love with Key Club. Use some time this
month to volunteer and fundraise. With The Eliminate Project as
our District Project, consider a Valentine’s fundraiser. Be creative
and don’t be afraid to have fun with it! Doernbecher Children’s
Hospital is also a wonderful organization to work with. Consider
making Valentine’s Cards for Children with illnesses to brighten
up a kid’s day!
“SERVICE THAT GOES SWIMMINGLY”
DIVISION 42 OR ORCAS
Feel free to contact me with any and all Key
Club questions and concerns!
503-468-9844