october 2019 brooklyn tech the beaver tree
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E D I T O R ' S N O T E
HEY KEY CLUBBERS! It's a
little hectic because clubs are starting up again, and people are signing up for clubs, but it's always a lot of fun preparing for activities. Whether you're a new or old member, I'm so excited to work with
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you guys during the school year. I hope to see you guys at future events and fundraisers! Shoutout to all the freshmen who are eagerly signing up! Our club wouldn't be the same without you guys!
YOURS IN SERVICE, ELLEN SETO BULLETIN EDITOR 2019-2020
Key Club allows us to get our club credits and volunteer while having fun, all in one. CHRISTINE FILIPOVA '22
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reminders follow us executive board
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cabinet board executive remark our events
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updates
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division news
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district news
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international news
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special thanks
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puzzle
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club vips
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REM EMBER Remember to check your emails and our social media to keep up with our events and updates! Otherwise, you'll miss out on great events and activities. We have a bunch of events, so get your cameras out! You can submit your photos to be featured in the newsletter via our Google photo album. Start submitting articles, too! Watch our member representative videos! Our reps and Visual Media work hard on filming and editing, so please watch them for quick and entertaining updates.
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Here, we give everyone opportunities to character,
build
thetechkey.club
leadership
and have a place to feel included. We're here to make a difference.
and
make
change our own way.
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D R A O B E EXECUTIV AYAN RAHMAN
president pres.thetechkey@gmail.com @ayan.rahman
YOUSSEF EL MOSALAMI vice president vp.thetechkey@gmail.com @youssefelmosalami 7
ABIGAIL ISAKOV treasurer treas.thetechkey@gmail.com @abyiskv
ELLEN SETO bulletin editor editor.thetechkey@gmail.com @ellnsto
SIMRUN KOTHARI co-secretary sec.thetechkey@gmail.com @simrunkothari
MARIYA MELEGANICH co-secretary sec.thetechkey@gmail.com
AURORA HOM web master web.thetechkey@gmail.com @aurorahom
RICKY KE executive assistant executiveassistant.thetechk ey@gmail.com @rickyke03
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SUZANA MORSHED advocacy committee head advocacy.thetechk ey@gmail.com @suxana.m
DORIS HONG
RICHARD ZHAO
TENZIN DOLKAR
member representative memberrep.thetechkey @gmail.com @dorishongg
member representative memberrep.thetechkey @gmail.com @richardzhaoo
single service director singleservice.thetechke y@gmail.com @word2tenzin
AUDREY WONG
CHENGTAO ZHENG
ERICA ZHANG
member representative memberrep.thetechkey @gmail.com @awdrizzy
interclub coordinator sec.thetechkey@gmail. com @ctxzheng
events coordinator eventscoordinator.thete chkey@gmail.com @ericazhng
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CABINET BOARD RAYMOND NG visual media co-head media.thetechkey@gma il.com @raymond_nx
BILLY ZHOU visual media co-head media.thetechkey@g mail.com @billyzh_
IRENE LIU scrapbook head scrapbooking.thetechke y@gmail.com @irenee_beanee
MEEZAB IFTIKHAR fundraising head fundraising.thetechkey @gmail.com @meezab_321
ANDREW ZHOU school services co-head schoolservices.thetech key@gmail.com @_andrewzhou_
JASON GAO school services co-head schoolservices.thetechk ey@gmail.com @itsjasons_
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ABY & AYAN HEY KEY CLUBBERS!
Happy October, I hope you're getting ready for Halloween and are feeling excited for all the amazing stuff happening in our club soon. This month has been phenomenal in member recruitment. I am proud to say we so far have a bit more than 700 sign ups! Let's try to make sure every single one of us pay the yearly dues so we can all stay a part of this amazing organization. Get pumped, the road ahead looks super fun! I hope to see you at future events before the next general meeting on November 12th. Until then, happy Key Clubbing!
YOURS IN CARE AND SERVICE, AYAN RAHMAN BTHS CLASS OF 2020 BTHS KEY CLUB PRESIDENT
HEY EVERYONE!
Hey everyone! This month we have our first fundraiser: Trick or Treat for UNICEF campaign! Collections start now, and you can start asking for donations inside and outside of school. Bring your box along when you go trick or treating! It is mandatory and we only expect you to raise at least $3, though I encourage you to raise how much you can. Also, you can start to pay your $15 dues in the SGO store on Monday. Dues are mandatory, and without paying them you won’t be counted as part of Key Club or get points or credits. More stuff for you all coming soon!!
YOURS IN CARE AND SERVICE, ABIGAIL ISAKOV BTHS CLASS OF 2020 BTHS KEY CLUB TREASURER
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brooklyn tech key club
OUR EVENTS september - october 2019
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yoga fundraiser
SEPTEMBER 20
climate strike
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division 9 x 11 beach clean up
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morningside alliance festival
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brooklyn tech x stuy x francis lewis color wars
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fabscrap
OCTOBER 5
assemblyman colton’s annual “speak up & clean up”
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club fair
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the 38th annual brooklyn columbus parade
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fall rally
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serving lunch to older adults 14
THE SHEER SHEER SIZE SIZE OF OF THE THE GROUP WAS WAS EMPOWERING EMPOWERING ALONE. I FELT FELT LIKE LIKE II WAS WAS PART OF SOMETHING SOMETHING BIGGER.
found
myself look
feeling
at
the
helpless.
In today’s day and age, it’s easy for
would
us young people to develop a sort of
leaders
”disaster fatigue.” We’re bombarded
and
by articles and studies, all insisting
threat,
that our world is in trouble, that we
someone like I could do to make real
don’t have much time, that we need
change, to make myself heard.
around
the
downplaying and
there
news
and
I
world this was
ignoring
enormous nothing
to do something and we need to do it now.
And yet, as an ordinary student, one without even the ability to vote, I’ve found myself feeling helpless. I
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I REALIZED THAT WE AS A CITY, WE AS A PEOPLE, IN FACT, HAVE THE POWER.
2019 CLIMATE
STRIKE BY ITHZEL TOSCANO '21
Then, on Friday, September 20th city, we as a people, in fact, have the came the 2019 climate strike/student power to be something great, to do walkout.
At
first,
the
crowd
was something great, if we are willing to
composed
mostly
of
Brooklyn
Tech put
students.
But,
as
we
walked
our
differences
aside
and
stand
along, shoulder to shoulder in the name of
passing
neighborhoods,
and
street what is right.
signs,
and
police
cars,
more
people
joined in. The sheer size of the group was empowering alone. I felt like I was part of something bigger. I was with people from all different age groups, races, religions, and backgrounds. No one trait defined those who protested besides
zealous
determination
and
hope. And, as I was among those who chanted
and
marched,
I
felt
empowered. I realized that we as a
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DIVISION 9 X 11 BEACH CLEAN UP 17
SEP. 21
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RAYMOND NG
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RAYMOND NG
BEACH CLEAN UP BY KATE TSUI I KNEW clean
up
day
about the beach
from
Key
Club’s
schools.
We
were
having
fun
collecting trash and logging it in (and
Instagram posts and decided to go
attempting
with
water). Since this was right after the
some
of
my
friends.
At
first
I
thought that there were going to be
climate
only
wonderful
a few people there but I was
strike,
throw
I
Ricky
thought
opportunity community
to of
into
it
the
was
a
showcase
surprised to see that there were tons
what
of people, especially from other
capable of. Not only other students
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a
to
people
is
I thought it was a wonderful opportunity to showcase what a community of people is capable of.
from Tech, but also the other schools
was
had
how much trash we collected and it
students
passionate
that
about
were making
just
as
change.
One of the best parts of the event
when
proved
we
that
were
able
students
to
weigh
have
the
capability to take initiative and end up with amazing results. We ended up collecting about 400 pounds of trash, just from a couple hours of hard work! The
amount
we
collected
surprised
me because I didn't expect to clean up
so
much
while
we
were
having
such a great time.
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MORNI
A WARM AND GENTLE SUNDAY MORNING that beckons one to enjoy life in a slow and steady manner greeted me as I proceeded to ignore all these sentiments and ran as fast as I can to get to the event on time. I probably shouldn’t have overslept. Thankfully, my project captain was a nice person and did not get mad at me for being late. (This was partly due to me being the only other person who signed up for the early first shift.) The other volunteers there were good people and were from a diverse range of other groups,
schools like Stuyvesant High School. The
ranging from HOPE members
cream of the crop was the the Morningside
to Key Clubbers from other
Alliance committee, the organizers of the event, who instructed all the volunteers present
at
the
time
and
gave
recommendation letters later to any that asked to boot. Following
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the
instructions
of
Morningside Alliance committee, we
the
ING SIDE ALLIANCE prepared for the festival without a
attending the festival. Again, with
hitch. For my experience, I was
the help of everyone, these last
first asked to help everyone else
preparations
set up table covers, a relatively
trouble. At the end of the shift, the
easy job that surprisingly went
Morningside Alliance committee
without someone dressing up
promised
early for Halloween. (Seriously, the
samples
only other purpose of a table
restaurants to all the volunteers,
cover is a ghost costume) Then, I
or at least to those who stayed for
a
went
reward
from
the
without
of
attending
THE OTHER VOLUNTEERS THERE WERE GOOD PEOPLE AND WERE FROM A DIVERSE RANGE OF OTHER GROUPS helped with placing chairs and tables in the second shift (a.k.a not me and a few Sakura Park, the location of the event; others). All in all, preparing the festival the chairs and tables were pretty heavy, went quite smoothly and was fun, even so everyone pitched in to complete the if I did not get to eat some free samples. chore in an organized manner. The final Next time this event comes though, I’m preparations were to set up the tents definitely getting those free samples. for shade and organize the title cards that lists restaurants
DAVID YEUNG '21
free
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BROOKLYN TECH X STUY X FRANCIS LEWIS
COLOR WARS. LUCY VUONG '22 27
Going to the Color Wars
fundraiser
was a fun and enjoyable event, and it was doubly rewarding being able to interact with Key Club members from Francis Lewis and
Stuyvesant!
We
participated in many fun events, starting with some icebreakers, and then
IT WAS DOUBLY REWARDING - LUCY
The only thing I regret, though, is not being able to pie
Brooklyn
Tech's
Executive Assistant, Ricky. It
would've
been
the
highlight of my day! (I stil had fun, though.)
progressing into a scavenger hunt that we completed with our groups. It was fun to explore Riverbank State Park with people I hadn’t known, and later compete in the Color Wars with them!
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COLOR COLOR WARS. WARS.
Color Wars was a very
York District Project. Kamp Kiwanis,
and Manhattan, come t
a nonprofit organization that serves
to have fun for a grea
to provide youth and individuals
Brooklyn Tech, Stuyves
with many forms of disabilities and
Francis Lewis Key Clubs
All proceeds go towards the New
health
impairments
with
fun,
physical exercise and adventure.
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event! It was awesome to Clubbers
from
boroughs, like Brooklyn,
in endless hours towa annual event, and it was
N CHEN
y vibrant
o see Key different Queens
together
at cause.
sant and had put
STUY KC
ards this
nothing
IT WAS AWESOME TO SEE KEY CLUBBERS FROM DIFFERENT BOROUGHS, LIKE BROOKLYN, QUEENS AND MANHATTAN, COME TOGETHER TO HAVE FUN FOR A GREAT CAUSE less than exhilarating. There were many fun icebreakers and races that truly were bonding experiences for us all.
RYAN CHEN MIDWOOD '20
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WE RAISED $1.2K!
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FABSCRAP
september 22
My experience at Fabscrap
Fabscrap is a group that has taken the fashion industry’s textile waste problem into their own hands. Textile recycling is extremely important, and by helping
was great! As soon as I got there, I was greeted by other volunteers who showed me how to
Fabscrap, you are reducing local water
sort the fabric and got right to work.
system contamination and cutting down
The environment was great, with
CO2 emissions. Fabscrap needs help sorting out material they receive. On average, volunteers sort ~2,000 lbs of fabric every week, so everyone is important! 39
music playing and several people there to talk to. As we worked, I asked the supervisors several questions about the organization, and learned how they reused the scraps from different
condensing and pressing fibers together. This way, there was another use for what would go into landfills.
IN 2015, ONLY 15.3% OF TEXTILES WERE RECYCLED. After we finished sorting, they allowed each of the volunteers to take up to five pounds of any fabric they had! Overall, the experience was an amazing way to spend a Saturday, and I would love to do it again.
a agababaeva different
manufacturers
and
designers to make industrial felt, which is made by matting,
OVERALL, THE EXPERIENCE WAS AN AMAZING WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY, AND I WOULD LOVE TO DO IT AGAIN.
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would even get
Sethlow park, t
really gratifyin
who acknow
work. At th
to collect
ASSEMBLYMAN COLTON’S ANNUAL “SPEAK UP & CLEAN UP” DAY MIDWOOD X BTHS As an annual tradition, we supported Assemblyman William Colton on his longstanding initiative in keeping our neighborhoods clean for citizens! Volunteers teamed up and cleaned up different sectors of the Bensonhurst neighborhood.
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aurora hom The speak up and cleanup event on October 5th was an amazing experience! It was super fun to go around Bensonhurst with my friends and give back to my community by cleaning up. Every so often, we
t stopped by a friendly person at
thanking us for helping out. It felt
ng, knowing there were people
wledged and appreciated our
he end of the day, we managed
t 9 bags of trash, and we got free
pizza afterwards! I gained a LOT from this event: free food, a great arm workout, new friends, and an AMAZING time! I would definitely come to this event next year!
IT WAS SUPER FUN TO GO AROUND BENSONHURST WITH MY FRIENDS AND GIVE BACK TO MY COMMUNITY BY CLEANING UP.
AUDREY WONG '22
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500 SIGN UPS SO FAR!
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The 38th Annual Brooklyn Columbus Parade
Italian cars. O
another very
and I took m
found heartw (elementary,
My experience at the 38th Annual Columbus
together to
Parade was thrilling! When I first arrived
excitement i
with my friends I didn’t know where to
honor and c
look because there were so many
America. I a
interesting sights to see. Vintage
feel the u
music was blaring, instruments were
expressed d
playing, and colors were swaying all
come next ye
around me. There were beautiful floats; my most favorite one had vines and flowers on it, which reminded me of some ancient garden. My favorite part about the parade was the vintage
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y small and cute Fiat. My friends
many pictures of the cars. What I
warming was that many schools middle, and high school) came celebrate Columbus Day with in their hearts. They all came to
celebrate the impact Italy had on m glad I was able to witness and
unity and happiness that was uring this parade. I will definitely
ear!
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ALEXANDRA FEDCHENKO '21
One was purple and red. There was
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fall rally
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AAIMA REHMAN '21
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FALL RALLY THE FALLY RALLY
was an amazing experience
for me and it was a really great skill strengthening day. I met many like-minded key clubbers from different schools and divisions. I started the day by going to Ayan and Aby’s workshop that taught me many useful skills about public speaking, which will definitely be useful moving forward in my life. After that, I went to a workshop that talked about how we could pursue a higher position in the Key Club council and the workshop was led by the District Governor, Jaden, who gave out many helpful tips for the future. Then, there was a presentation by some Circle-K members about the Thirst Project and that really opened my eyes to how I can help make an impact on something so large-scale. Lastly, I went to a workshop that elaborated how we, as Key Club youth, can help with fundraising and receive grants. We ended the day with super fun group activities that brought us all closer and we also raised over 100 dollars for the Thirst Project, which was amazing! The Fall Rally was definitely something that I enjoyed and I will definitely be on the lookout for similar events in the future.
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ATTENDING
FALL RALLY
as a member HELLO EVERYONE,
my name is Alvin. This weekend I attended the fall Valley hosted by the Key Club family. The Fall Rally overall was an extraordinary and exhilarating experience. I had the opportunity to meet many new and uplifting people there and learned many new things in the huge variety of workshops and even a lecture from the Thirst Project, where they spoke about a huge underlying crisis that still exist in your society, the water crisis, first we got educated on it, then we learned about ways we could help alleviate the issue. The workshops at Fall Rally was truly assorted and wide ranging. A couple of the workshops were even held by executives from our own Key Club. For example, the public speaking workshop I attended first at Fall Rally was ran by President Ayan Rahman and our Treasurer Abby. The workshop was extremely insightful on how to become a better public speaker. During the workshop we participated in a plethora of activities such as randomly picking out topics from a bag and having to speak about it for either 30 seconds
you meet there very passionate mmon goal:
or one minute. The workshop overall was filled with engaging experience, everyone learned something and took away something from the workshop. Personally, I learned a lot from it, especially taking AP Capstone at school and knowing that there will be more opportunities in the future to speak in front of the audience, I am happy I got to practice and refined this skilled during the Fall Rally. A second workshop I attended was ran by our Governor Camille Brock, the workshop talked about the higher offices in key club such as running for District Governor and other roles. She addressed her personal experience and running for higher office and how she formulated her speech to speak at the LTC (which I also encourage you all to attend, since it’s like a Fall Rally, but larger). She also continues to give us some insight about why we should run and what we should talk about and how to formulate our speech if we ever decide to run for higher office. I found that useful because if I ever want to run for higher office in Key Club I knew where to start. Regardless, it also provided general ideas of how higher office positions operate. After a whole day, full of amazing experiences, I am entailed to say that in the future I would definitely attend more Fall Rallies. It is a great way to start a new school year with Key Club. The people you meet there will all be very passionate about a common goal: service. There are also plenty of splendid speakers coming from organizations like the Thirst Project to talk about how we can participate in certain world issues. Inspiring would be the best word to describe how I felt during the Fall Valley. And I would encourage you all to attend in the future. “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” 58 (Ghandi)
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FUNDRAISING GOAL Thanks to our recent Color Wars Fundraiser with Stuyvesant and Francis Lewis Key Clubs, we are just over $1000 away from our fundraising goal this year!! We're already so close to our goal. A new goal is on the way!
SERVICE HOUR GOAL Service is the most important part of Key Club! Without you guys, many citywide functions would not occur as smoothly, and people wouldn't get their meals on time at soup kitchens. Our simple acts of kindness go a long way, and with this sentiment in mind, we want to to shoot for the stars this year. Our service hour goal this year is 15,000 hours!
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SIGN MEM UP NOW UP A BERS HA ! OLD MON GAIN. DO VE TO S I KEY UMENTA N'T MISS GN L YE CLU B! AR F A OR
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D9 BREAST CANCER WALK Help Division 9 advocate for those suffering with Breast Cancer by joining us for the annual Breast Cancer Walk! At this event, we will be showing our support for the brave women and men afflicted with this disease.
JADEN'S AUGUST NEWSLETTER
Each month, Jaden publishes a newsletter that documents our division activity. Check it out for information about Division 9!
GOALS GOALS
$10,000 for fundraising 20,000 for service HOURS 64
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13,000 members 248 schools 29 divisions 72 years established
FUNDRAISING GOAL $200,000 • 25% raised SERVICE HOUR GOAL 120,000 hours • 20% completed Check out Camille's Governor's Bulletin! Ayan was featured on the New York District's Instagram page for Member Monday. Like it up!
NYDKC WEBSITE
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KEY CLUB
NEWS INTERNATIONAL
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TRICK-OR-TREAT FOR UNICEF For Key Clubbers, Halloween means more than spooky decorations, cool costumes and ghoulish treats. It’s a chance to save lives and have fun—for less than the cost of a bag of Halloween candy. Protect a mother and her future newborns from maternal and neonatal tetanus by supporting The Eliminate Project through Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF.
KEY CLUB WEEK NOV. 4-8
Key Club Week gives you the opportunity to show our community what Key Club is truly about: service. Each day places an emphasis on service, to promote Key Club within our homes, schools and communities and to make Key Club a household name.
INTERNATIONAL BOARD PRESIDENT
K'lena Schnack • intro
VICE PRESIDENT TRUSTEES
• intro
Kaitlin Cerillo
Caroline Bushnell, Alexander Drahos, Riley Feng, Alexis Henry,
Aminhan Lobster, Conrad Nguyen, Brandon Orick, Indigo Parlin, Hannah Povroznick, Irin Shim and Rachel Zang
OUR TRUSTEE Irin Shim • intro KEYCLUBINT KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL 68
THE
DISTRICT B EXTERNAL E.A.
SECERETARY
Jaron Belmore
Linna Cheung
Norwood-Norfolk HS
High School for Math, Science & Engineering
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EDITOR
INTERNAL E.A.
Angelo Lontok
Qianting Chen
High School for Math,
Brooklyn Technical High
Science & Engineering
School
caring; our way of life.
OARD. DISTRICT GOVERNOR Camille Brock
TREASURER
Candor Junior Senior High School
Anthony Lim Bronx Science High School
WEBMASTER Ramisa Azad LaGuardia High School
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special thanks to Ryan Chen, Alvin Xu and you!
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE!
ACROSS
4. fundraiser we had with Stuy and Francis Lewis DOWN
1. a week where we celebrate Key Club and service 2. a gathering of Key Clubbers in the fall 3. one of the core values; we welcome everyone! Solved it? Take a screenshot and send it to me!
get 10+ points for solving this puzzle! send a picture of your solution to me at editor.thetechkey@gmail.com. if you counted all the beavers, send me how many you found! if you found all of them, you'll get a bonus 5+ points. submitting articles about your experience at events (10+ points) and pictures (5+ points each) also get you points! 72
OUR ADVISORS MS. MCKINNON, MS. MULTARI AND MR. MORGAN
THE KEY TO SUCCESSFUL LEADERSHIP TODAY IS INFLUENCE, NOT AUTHORITY.
KEN BLANCHARD
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THE KEY CLUB 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 world; and combat all forces which tend to undermine these institutions. 74 22
caring; our way of life. the beaver tree