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Greetings, Pacific Northwest Key Clubbers!

First, I want to congratulate Camas High School Key Club in Division 44 for submitting an outstanding $1,000 donation to Thirst Project recently! While the PNW Key Club Shop is currently undergoing maintenance, it will be up and running again shortly for you to turn in your Thirst Project funds by March 31, 2021. If you want to learn more about Thirst Project, you can visit the Thirst Project webpage on the PNW Key Club Website linked below. 

Key Club International has published updated videos, activities, and service project ideas for your Key Club to try this spring. From virtual meeting kits that help clubs interact and engage, to officer guidebooks that maximize your community impact, Key Club International is introducing these resources to help you end the service year on a high note. For example, the new virtual meeting kit focuses on kindness and includes examples of how others are spreading kindness throughout the world. You can access spring resources from Key Club International by clicking on the link below. 

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Are you looking for some new and creative ways to fundraise for the Thirst Project this spring? If so, PNW Key Club recently released the Thirst Project Spring Fundraising Guide to assist you with all your fundraising needs. It is full of engaging community building activities that you and your club can do to help end the global water crisis. This edition also includes downloadable Bingo Boards to post on your Instagram Story. Go check it out using the link below or on the PNW Key Club Issuu page. 

Thirst Project Spring Fundraising Guide

The final spring edition of the district’s quarterly publication known as THE ESPRESSO is officially released on the PNW Key Club Issuu. In THE ESPRESSO, you can read about executive updates, upcoming events,  event recaps, Thirst Project, and District Convention 2021. To access the publication, please click on the link below to connect you to the PNW Key Club Issuu page along with more toolkits and booklets. 

Spring ESPRESSO

This week, PNW Key Club is spotlighting Division 21 for their energetic service in our What’s Poppin’ PNW program. Here is a word from Lieutenant Governor of Division 21 Kelsey Borland: “Hey Key Clubbers! There's been a lot going on in Division 21 (GO BEES!) To start off, we had a joint DCM with the other Seattle Area divisions at the beginning of February. We're having another joint DCM this weekend with a focus on environmental activism. As for the clubs in my division, I really wanted to highlight Jackson Key Club for their Yuda Bands fundraiser for students in developing countries that do not have access to a quality education system. I am also proud of the other clubs in my division, like Edmonds Woodway, who have been sending book readings online to elementary school students, and Lynnwood, who made cards for their school's staff. Thank you for the dedication and drive for your community!” Great job, Division 21!

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