
What’s Poppin’ PNW: July 10, 2020
#WhatsPoppinPNW Happy Friday, Key Clubbers! This week we are featuring clubs in Division 27. Here is a word from their LTG An Doan: “Recently, many of Division 27’s clubs have

#WhatsPoppinPNW Happy Friday, Key Clubbers! This week we are featuring clubs in Division 27. Here is a word from their LTG An Doan: “Recently, many of Division 27’s clubs have

#WhatsPoppinPNW It’s Friday, which means it’s the first What’s Poppin’ PNW of this Key Club Year! Even though most volunteering has been virtual or now social distanced across our District,

#WhatsPoppinPNW Our University High School Key Club is working, selling espresso and lotus drinks to raise money to go to DCON at their school’s debate tournament after school this Thursday

#WhatsPoppinPNW Steilacoom High School from Division 35 is help hosting their annual Kiwanis Winefest Fundraiser. Winefest is a series silent auctions to raise money for the Kiwanis club of Steilacoom.

#WhatsPoppinPNW Clackamas High School Key Club hosted Winter Rage last month, which has been a tradition for almost 25 years. Winter Rage is a service event aimed to help families

#WhatsPoppinPNW Peninsula High School Key Club recently volunteered at Tim Tebows, Night To Shine event! Night To Shine was created to bring “faith, hope, and love to those needing a

#WhatsPoppinPNW In spirit of the holiday season, Kamiak Key Club organized their first blood drive with Red Cross! We collected over 34 pints of blood, which is estimated to save

#WhatsPoppinPNW During both November and December Division 45 participated in Salvation Army Bell ringing. In 2017 Skyview High School brought in an impressive 18,000+ from bell ringing for the Salvation

#WhatsPoppinPNW On December 12th Divisions 21 and 27 held a Joint DCM for Operation Christmas Child. At the DCM we packed Christmas presents for children in need of a Christmas

#WhatsPoppinPNW The Omak and Okanogan Key Clubs work with the Omak Kiwanian, Wally, to carve, sand, and assemble wooden toy trucks and cars for little children in the community for

#WhatsPoppinPNW Division 62 and 66 had a joint November DCM with over 100 attendees! During this meeting, three branches of the Kiwanis-Family were present with a special guest speaker from

#WhatsPoppinPNW A lot of DCMs are often times focused too much on the social aspect of Key Club. Instead of focusing on that Division 28 members were able to learn