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Past Division Events
Soul Box Making
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service event
Claire Tseng
Junior The Soul Box Making Service Event was held after our weekly club meeting on March 10th. We created Soul Boxes, where each box represented an individual who lost their life to gun violence. By creating these boxes, we were able to honor the lives of many. After the instructional portion, we split into breakout rooms of our choice and talked, listened to music, and helped each other out with our boxes. Overall, I had a really great time and I was able to meet a lot of new members. All the soul boxes would soon be delivered/dropped off to my house where I will be packaging and sending them to the Soul Boxes Project center. This event was a hit and many of our members contributed up to 5 extra hours after the zoom to make more boxes!
Jocelyn Owen
Sophomore Arts for Little Hearts was an interclub event between Aragon, Carlmont, and Lowell. At the event, participants made bird-themed crafts that would go to hospitalized children. I upcycled toilet paper rolls into birds and also folded some origami cranes. Other people made birds by wrapping yarn around a cardboard template or simply coloring in a bird image. The ideas are endless! I liked that people could be creative with what they wanted to make and I’m happy that all these fun crafts will bring joy to kids!
Arts for Little Hearts Interclub
12 attendees for 18 hrs
D34N x D34S
mr. key club
Grace Kimberg
Sophomore
Mr. Key Club was an amazing opportunity to see Key Club members from other schools while also having fun and raising money for the Pediatric Trauma Program! With the theme of Crazy Rich Key Clubbers, contestants Ryan, John, Landon, Hunter, and Ian competed in various categories to be Mr. Key Club 2021. While showing us their best formal wear, spirit wear, and casual attire, the contestants also showcased their best pickup lines, displayed their knowledge in Key Club trivia, answered audience questions during a Q&A session, and put a spotlight on a talent of theirs. In between the competitors showing off their skills and style, there were incredible performances! The LTG elects, Madeline and Courtney, did a breathtaking rendition of Can’t Help Falling in Love With You on the alto sax and cello. Other performances included a cover of Days in the Sun accompanied by a piano, and a dance to Juice by Lizzo. Once all of the judges’ scores were tallied, Carlmont’s treasurer, Ian, won! With the themed virtual backgrounds, commemorative overlays, a raffle supporting the Pediatric Trauma Program, and an extremely enthusiastic and supportive chat, the 17th annual Mr. Key Club pageant was a fantastic experience full of laughter and joy. I can’t wait for next year’s!
Isabelle Kraemer
Freshman Dog & Cat Toy Making Service Event was an exciting event where participants created handmade dog and cat toys for our local animal shelters! We made these toys out of old T-shirts, socks, and other materials that can be found around the house. I was very excited to participate in this event because I love helping out others, especially when it involves animals! Since I had many old T-shirts, I decided to make the braided rope dog toys. It was very simple to make, but still very fun! Even if this event was over Zoom, I still enjoyed it tremendously and would definitely do it again!