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Skyline Spotlight
September Newsletter Volume 3 Issue 6
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Editor’s Note………………………………….3 Meet the Board….....……........................4-5 What is a DCM?..........................................6
August DCM Recap...................................7 Upcoming Events........................................8 Member of the Month...............................9 What are you looking forward to?..........10
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Hey Key Clubbers! I’d like o welcome you all to a ne year f Key Club (: I hope you all had a wonderful summer, bu no it’s time to get back int service! Hopefully within the nex few weeks or so we ill be posting more volunteer pportunities so stay uned. If you are new to Key Club don’t be afraid to approach the board or meet someone ne . We’re all friendly and happy t answ r any quest ons you have. Just et ready and be prepared for some new c ants and a whole lot of spiri ! See you soon :)
In love and Service, Kaitlyn Chong
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Meet the Board Heliqiong Sun President pianistsun1@hotmail.com
Nathan Shih Vice President snathan1999@gmail.com
Stefan Smigoc Secretary stefansmigoc@gmail.com
Richard Zhang Treasurer richardzhang1323@gmail.com 4
Kaitlyn Chong Bulletin Editor kaitlyn.chong@yahoo.com
Sophia Chiang Webmaster chiang_sophia25@outlook.com
Sara Reed Director of Publicity sarareed10@gmail.com
Jeffery Wang Director of Fundraising jeffery.wang0927@gmail.com
Aiden Smith Kiwanis Liaison epic.aiden@gmail.com 5
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DCM Recap
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Skyline Key Club’s First Meeting!! Location: Room 2216-2218 Monday, September 26th Keep your eyes open for flyers and posters
Salmon Days Location: Downtown Issaquah September 27th-October 2nd Sign up at salmondaysvolunteers.org
Other Volunteer Opportunities babycorner.org issaquahfoodbank.org
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Member of the Month “What I like most about Key Club is the . It really sets itself apart from other Skyline clubs because service brings a variety of people, with a variety of interests and backgrounds, together in amazing ways. While some clubs bring together a certain demographic from Skyline, I think Key Club appeals to a wide variety of students, and this makes our club special. My advice to incoming members is to branch out and network within the club, because it can provide a lot of opportunities. My favorite service project is whenever we make fleece blankets. It encourages teamwork and is a fun way to get to know the people who are working on it with you! Not only are they fun to make, but it's rewarding knowing you're providing comfort to people in need.�
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What are you looking forward to this year in KC? “Reuniting with other key clubbers and diving back into service ”
“DCM’s, food, hopefully more opportunities for rides”
“DCONNNN” “I am so ready for this year of key club to finally kick off. I am looking forwards to seeing new fresh faces who can contribute their own special qualities to our key club family and help us grow With a new year starting, I am more than confident that we can all improve ourselves so that we can achieve more as a group and I can't wait to see where that takes us!<3”
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