SEP TEM BER 2017 THE INTERNATIONAL TIMES KEY CLUB BULLETIN VOLUME 2 ISSUE 1
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Welcome back, Key Clubbers! Whether you love it or hate it, back to school means more Key Club! I’m looking forward to a new year with new and returning members. Don’t forget to attend meetings, DCMs and have fun! -Vivien Guo
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Hey Key Clubbers!
Alyssa Yin-President
I am very excited for this new year because I can’t wait to participate in more service events and meet new people. The most memorable service project I did was feeding disabled people at Highland Community Center. It is very eye-opening to see how one small action can impact another’s life. Key Club really means a lot to me to I will try my best to help it reach its full potential. This year, I hope more people attend DCMs because it is a great opportunity to make new friends and give back to the community. I hope to see you all at projects and DCMs!
I'm Thomas, a junior at IS and the treasurer for our Key Club. I'm looking forward to serving with some amazing officers and members. I love Key Club because I am passionate about service, which is a major component of this organization. my favorite service activities would have to be DCMs because they occur every month and we get to talk to people all over our division and help the community out in various ways. Thomas Shen-Treasurer
What I really like about Key Club is all the loving and kind people. It’s like when I first walked in as a freshman, I was already welcomed with open arms. Although I am new to key club, just hearing about the amount of leaderships programs and new opportunities made me fall in love with it. Everyone is open about ideas and never leave anyone out! Also, being able contribute to a good cause makes new opportunities and just makes me feel so happy. Erin Hong-Co-Bulletin Editor
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Rachel Lee-VicePresident
Hi! My name is Sarah Alvi, and I’m in 11th grade. Key club has so many opportunities to help out your community, while still having fun with your fellow key clubbers! One of my favorite service projects would have to be making stuffed animals since it was an experience where I was able to learn a useful skill while still serving my community. I’d like any incoming members to know that being part of key club can be an amazing experience if you just stay with it! Sarah Alvi-Secretary
What I love the most about Key Club is the community. No matter if you’re at a service project or DCM, everybody participating loves what they’re doing: helping and giving back! My favorite service project would probably be helping at the Highland Games. I met so many new people, and I knew I was helping others who were participating in the races. I hope more people will participate in DCMs and service projects to see what Key Club is all about!
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Vivien Guo-Co-Bulletin Editor
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW:
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WHAT IS A DCM? FAQ:
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?
Q: What does DCM mean?
1. Service Projects
A: It stands for Divisional Council
Many DCMs will have a service project planned (ex. no sew blankets, park cleanup)
Meeting Q: How often are DCMs held?
2. Key Club Spirit
A: Usually once a month
New and old spirit chants are taught at DCMs
Q: Can I get service hours from attending a DCM?
3. Announcements
A: If a service project is planned,
DCMs are often used to notify Key Club members about anything happening at the district level. DCMs are also a way to check in with what are other division are up to
then hours can be received Q: How many people attend? A: Typically 40-80 people Q: Where are DCMs held?
4. Meet Other People
A: The location will vary every month, but they will usually be within a 20 minute drive
People from every school inside and outside the division can participate
WE ARE:
DIVISION 28!
Colors: Black and Yellow Mascot: Batman
ATTEND DCMS. 06
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COMING UP IN OCTOBER: KCCP WEEK (October 2-6)
September DCM @The Bellevue Public Library 4-6 PM
September DCM @Bellevue Library 4-6 PM
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KCCP WEEK October 2-6
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Credit: The Gotham Chronicles
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(Division 28 Bulletin)
THANKS FOR READING!