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Lina Saleh - Freshman

Friday, November 13th

During this event on 11/13, hosted by Erica Tam and Sanjna Sood, Key Club members got together to participate in a service tournament. In this event, we played Freerice by UNWFP (World Food Programme) and UNICEF’s Math for Good. During this event, we were divided into three teams where in which we worked to earn the most points for our team. The prize? Each person on the winning team was to receive one extra raffle ticket, as well as the overall top three contenders. We started the event by playing Skribblio, which definitely helped us build camaraderie within our team. Our team came in last, but the experience was wonderful nonetheless. This event had 22 volunteers it all; stablishing an attitude of good sportsmanship, team camaraderie, 21.5 hours and doing service hours, all at once. Social Service Tournament

$80 raised Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF

Social Events

Saturday, November 21st

Alice Finkelstein - Sophomore

D34N Keysgiving

At the November DCM, Key Clubbers from 14 schools came together over Zoom to celebrate Thanksgiving, but in Key Club style: Keysgiving. During this event, not only were general updates regarding past and future events given, but over 20 past Key Club alumni shared their individual stories, college tips, and advice. Key Clubbers got to connect personally with these speakers in Zoom breakout rooms and at the same time met other students from different schools. Students also had the opportunity to express their gratitude to a friend by writing a short note in the Love Box via a Google Form, and throughout the event, notes from this Love Box were read out. For me, it was so inspiring to hear these notes and I also learned so much from all of the alumni’s experiences! I am so grateful to be a part of this wonderful Key Club family and thought that this was overall 16 attendees an amazing event. I really enjoyed the warm and friendly Thanksgiving atmosphere that we were still able to create even though we were meeting virtually!6

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