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Club Updates

ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

On Saturday August 7th, ERHS Key Club attended the D15S School Supply Drive! This took place at Riley Gymnasium at the Norco Community Center, and it was our first in-person event of the term! Partnering with Norco Kiwanis, members were able to fill backpacks for kids. To stay safe, masks were worn and key clubbers who attended filled out a Covid liability form. This event was a great opportunity for our members to get to know the people in their division and bond with them (in-person!) while doing something for a great cause. CENTENNIAL

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On September 3rd, Centennial hosted their very first in-person meeting of the school year, with over 60 members attending! During the meeting, we educated new members on what Key Club is and what we do as a club. We held the meeting in our advisor, Mrs. Burkes’ room. All of our members had a great time and learned a lot about our club, division, and general Key Club 101.

CORONA

On September 10th of 2021, Corona Key Club had their first in person general meeting with members at 12:00PM. This meeting discussed the basics of Key Club such as dues, division merch and what our new shirts will look like this term, community service projects such as free rice, the levels of Key Club, our pledge, and introductions of each officer. We hope that every member feels comfortable and included in this meeting and enjoyed it! 9

NORCO

Our first in-person meeting was held on September 7th. The classroom was filled with enthusiastic people ready to change our future for our community. We were excited to introduce our members to our hard working officers. The members were engaging with our presentation held by our president, Roxy

Fisher. We provided our members with more information as to how our club will function and how to be more involved. In our meeting, we talked about our community service event for the week. Our event includes writing letters to elderly seniors. We think it is important to continue to include the seniors in our community and by writing letters, we can accomplish this goal. Our club planned on using a website to write the letters to be covid safe while we are still transitioning back to in-person events. We informed our members of future events we plan to have in-person. We would like to thank Ms. Marquez for her assistance in running the meeting and for her support. Overall, our first in-person meeting was a success!

On August 6th the officer board from Santiago and the Circle City Kiwanians met at Graziano’s in Corona and had an afternoon filled with pizza, lots of laughs, and stories. The event went from 2pm to 4pm and we were able to introduce ourselves to the Kiwanians and get to know them and their stories! At Graziano’s we shared fun facts about ourselves and played a team building game where we had to build the tallest tower

SANTIAGO

that could support the weight of a marshmallow and we could only use a piece of string, spaghetti, and tape! This game was so fun and a shoutout to my partner Mrs. Colville for helping me make one of the best towers I’ve ever seen! This event was so amazing and we hoped to bond with the Kiwanians and we definitely accomplished that goal. Through their stories and our stories we built a bond and we hope to continue to grow that bond with our Circle City Kiwanians. 10

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