VOL. 2 ISSUE 2 • MAY 2019
KEY CLUB - Newsletter Official Newsletter of D8, Region 9: Denton High School Key Club
This issue: Cover page PAGE 01 Kiwianis trash clean-up PAGE 02 Animal Shelter Volunteer Orientation PAGE 03 Upcoming Events PAGE 04 Contact Us PAGE 05 Social Media PAGE 06
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"The best way to find yourself is to loose yourself in the service of others." Kiwanis Trash Clean-Up 2019-2020 This year Kiwanis invited us to be a part of a trash clean-up! The clean-up was located on the corner of Lillian Miller and Teasley and held on May. Thank you to all the people who showed up to do their best at making the world a better place for everyone and everything.
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Animal Shelter Volunteer Orientation 2019-2020 The Denton Animal Shelter volunteers give a lot of their their time, attention, and their determination to make every day special for the animals waiting to be adopted. Volunteers fill a variety of roles to help support our shelter staff. The roles vary from dog walking to assisting with animal care and adoptions. Volunteers must attend an orientation session before interacting with shelter pets, which happened on May 18. The shelter accepts volunteers as young as age 13 and need as many hands as they can get. If you are interested in volunteering go to their website and you find all the information needed to become a volunteer at this shelter.
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"Improving the world one project at a time."
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Upcoming Events THE WHEELER HOUSE SERVICE DAY 2019 SAT. FEB 23, 2019 - SAT. SEPT 28,2019 THIS VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITY IS THROUGH MOST OF THE YEAR AND FOR THE WHOLE COMMUNITY, WHILE WORKING ON OUTDOOR AND SOME INDOOR PROJECTS.
VOLUNTEER AT THE LIBRARY TEEN AND ADULT VOLUNTEERS HELP BUILD COMMUNITY BY PROMOTING LIFELONG LEARNING, ENCOURAGING HUMAN CONNECTIONS, AND SHARING RESOURCES. VOLUNTEERS MUST ATTEND AN ORIENTATION SESSION AND PASS A BACKGROUND CHECK. NOTE: ORIENTATIONS ARE NOT FOR COMPLETING COURT-ORDERED COMMUNITY SERVICE.
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Contact us Club President Emily Young 522067@g.dentonisd.org
Club Vice President Lizette Reyes 844003@g.dentonisd.org
Club Treasurer Madeleine Taylor-Marks 819544@g.dentonisd.org
Club Secretary Kate Crawford 802553@g.dentonisd.org
"Everyday is a new chance to change the world." Faculty Advisor mjohnson3@dentonisd.org
Kiwanis Advisor joetrek1700@tokeyclub.com
Division Lieutenant Governor ltg8@tokeyclub.com
District Governor
Club Editor Meryl Johnson 591693@g.dentonisd.org
Club Publicist
Brielle Da Silva 521973@g.dentonisd.org
governor@tokeyclub.com
District Treasurer treasurer@tokeyclub.com
District Secretary secretary@tokeyclub.com
District Editor editor@tokeyclub.com
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Social Media
Google Classroom
Remind
@dentonkeyclub
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text @dentonkeyclub to 81010
What is Key Club?
Instagram @dentonkeyclub
How did it start?
Key Club international is the world's largest student-led organization. Denton High School is the local chapter of this club of 270,000 members from 38 countries.
The local chapter of Key Club at Denton High School has a lot of history. Key Club International was founded in 1925 based out of California. It has been adopted to stand for Kiwanis Educating Youth.
How does it work?
What is Kiwanis?
Our board, made up of club officers and committee chairs, seeks out or creates service projects to address needs in the community. Our large member base helps us fulfill these needs.
Kiwanis is the sponsoring parent organization of Key Club. Our club is sponsored by Denton Breakfast Kiwanis Club, made up of community leaders in Denton.
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Caring - our way of life Thanks for reading!
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