NYDKC D23 October Newsletter

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5. Service Spotlight Within the D23: Harley Key Clubbers kicked off the school year by gathering outside to hold a car wash and raised money to help fund future community service projects. students involved themselves by cleaning out dirty buckets, washing cars, and drying them. Many students worked together on different jobs which helped keep the event running smoothly as things got busy! - Written By Samantha C. - Harley Key Club Secretary

Featuring D14: Ticonderoga Sentinel’s Snack Shack helps feed hungry crowds at Friday night football games. Key Club members help design menus, prepare food, and offer friendly service to the community. Key Club members make sanitary service a first priority by wearing gloves, masks, and selling pre-packaged food only. By helping volunteer, you can not only enjoy a great view of the game, but participate in fulfilling community service and create friendships with others. A special thanks to Haley Sutphen, Sofie Hubbard, Audrey Cook, Irelan Porter, Eliza Strum, Chloe Baker, Trevor Blanchard, Derrick Oiser, Alyssa Mydlarz, Kim Wojick, and more for their help! - Written by Audrey Cook, Secretary, Ticonderoga High School

Youth Opportunities Fund Through the YOF grant, Key Club International is helping Key Clubs fund service projects and events to serve communities. $250 to $2,000 can be requested. The application opens on September 1st and closes on October 15th (This coming Friday). More information on how to apply can be found here


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