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july 2021 VOLUMN 5 - ISSUE 4 - JULY 2021
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Word Research Game Calendar of August Upcoming events A Changed Person HOTO Letter from the Editor & Goals President Goodbye Message More Volunteering Hours The UNICEF Poster Service Partners Service Partners cont. Stay Connected (Contact Info) The Kiwanis Family Officer Contact District Contact
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Allies In Youth Time: Every Sunday (excluding the first of the month) from 3-4:30 PM Location: 1315 FM 1187, Suite 107, Mansfield, TX 76063
August 18th: First Day of School!
Info: You will pack boxes of clothes, toys, personal hygiene products, and make cards to send to orphans in Eastern European countries.
Back-To-School Bash Food
Sign Up: here
Distribution Time: August 7th from 7am-12 pm
Covid Caring Cards
Location: Frontier, Legacy, or
Time: Anytime
Summit HS (depends on the option
Location: Deliver to any officer.
picked via form)
Hours: 1 hour for every 2 cards.
Hours: 5 hours
Info: You will create cards to send
Info: Help distributing food boxes
messages to teachers and faculty who
to families with kids at the Back to
have been quarantined or who have
School Bash.
been experiencing a hard time due to
Sign Up: here
Covid. FreeRice
Back-To-School Bash
When: Anytime
Time: August 6th: 1pm-4pm &
How: Download the FreeRice app or
August 7th: 7am-9:30am &
click here
9:30am-12pm
Info: You will be playing multiple-
Location: Mansfield Center for the
choice vocabulary games to donate
Performing Arts
grains of rice to families around the
located at 1110 W. Debbie Lane,
world.
Mansfield, TX Hours: ~3 hours
Smithsonian Digital Volunteer
Info: On the 6th you will be helping
When: Anytime
set up, move equipment, and
How: Click here to volunteer online.
possibly need to move items. On
Hour: Base on your time log.
the 7th you will be there for
What: You will be transcribing and
hospitality and line control.
reviewing materials for the Smithsonian
Sign Up: here
Museum Eagle Camp Project Gutenburg
Time: August 5th at 5:30pm-7pm
When: Anytime
Location: Lake Ridge High School
How: Click here to volunteer online.
Hours: 1 hour and 30 minutes
Hour: 1 hour per book or article
Info: you’ll be aiding the event in
What: You will be transcribing and
anyway possible
proofreading books for the online
Sign Up: here
library.
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A CHANGED PERSON Featured article by Madison Nguyen When I joined Key Club, I just expected it to be a normal club that I would not think twice about on any given day. As I continue my journey, however, I see it as much more than that. Although my Key Club experience has been short, has still impacted me in many ways to help me become the person I am today. I have always prided myself on being involved in the community and volunteering from a young age, but I now see that I did it for the wrong reasons. Instead of my actual focus being helping others and the community, I was focused on collecting hours to get them listed on a transcript. I never really chose to go to events, but because my sister dragged me to them. I saw every task that I had to do as a chore, and I tended to dread whenever I had to go volunteer, but luckily that changed.
I sometimes think that the reason I felt that way was because of the environment. Whenever I volunteered, I was always either working by myself or with a group of people I did not connect with. But when I cleaned up Elmer Oliver Nature Park, I was able to see serving as what it was: a way to not only improve the world but myself. On the day of this volunteering event, I was quite worried because this was my first time at an in-person club event, though my worries quickly melted away. While I was picking up trash, I was able to talk to and connect with the other club members. I did not have the same feeling of a burden that I had during my previous volunteering experiences. I was genuinely enjoying cleaning up the park, and I could see the change that we were making. Not only did we have a positive mindset during this experience, but so did the people around us as they gave us kind smiles of gratitude. After that experience, I no longer went volunteering with the same mindset I had before. Key Club has made me realize the true point of serving, and that has made me a better person. I now no longer volunteer for brownie points, but rather to help others. I sign up for events for myself, and I am glad to attend each one. Seeing how much I have been able to change in one year for the better, I cannot wait to continue Key Club and see how much more I will grow.
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HOTO Featured article by Skyler Nguyen
I have had my future planned ever since I was a kid. However, as time goes I realize that my dream will be hard to achieve. It starts off with high school, then to college, and finally my dream job. Therefore, I need to succeed in high school. That begins with Key Club guiding me throughout high school, and high school is meant to be a way to prepare me for college and life in general. Key Club prepares me for these two by companionship. In other words, I’m taught how to work with my peers to achieve a common goal. Everytime I volunteer, I’m not working alone. I’m with fellow members and friends and we work together to help my community in any way possible. As I volunteer more and more, I work with people and sometimes even new people. This gets me ready for college in how I’ll meet new people and work together with them for a similar cause. To add, the companionship provided by Key Club helps me later in life after college. There will never be a point in life where I’m left working alone. I will forever be working with other people so I need to be prepared well for it. Furthermore, Key Club helps my future by assisting my college resume.
A huge part of my future is college itself and I want to be accepted into my dream college. My dream college will look at my resume and Key Club will be a big factor to it. Although I have excellent grades, it’s not enough to get accepted because I need to show I’m part of my community. Key Club is what makes me part of community and community service in general is a good thing to have. In addition, Key Club prepares me for my future by giving me opportunities to support my community. It is important to help out my community in any way possible and it is a life skill that is necessary to have. Key Club readies me by giving me that chance to give back to my community. Later in life, I may have to give back to my community again and it is good to know how to. All in all, Key Club will affect my future positively through giving me community service experience, companionship, and benefitting my college application. In other words, Key Club will help and prepare me for my future life.
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Letter from the Hey Key Clubbers! How is your summer been? My summer has been busy, but I get to complete a lot of the goals I set. The coming 2021-2022 school year is about to be started so I'm super excited! Woo-hoo... Excited for my senior year and most importantly, to volunteer with our Key Clubbers in person more often. I hope everyone is enjoying their summer and I can't wait to see you guys soon! If you guys need anything or have any questions, feel free to talk with us! Yours in service,
Nhi Nguyen
GOALS Do you guys have any goals for the upcoming school year and for Key Club? Let's get prepare by setting 3 goals for ourselves and share them with us!
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“This might be Lauren’s fault for the start and cause of this message but it’s been a long time coming.. Alexa, play Mr. Loverman on Spotify… Like most of the officers before me, I really don’t know how to say goodbye to our great organization, the countless volunteering events we have every year, and the everlasting memories we made together during my time in Key Club. Knowing SOME people NOT on our board anymore are gonna say I’m being “dramatic as hell” when I leave the chat but it’s all fun and games… until they remember I have their address on sight already but anyways, I hope my message does come across to the incoming new officers on the board and the returning ones from my presidential year. Like the countless officers and presidents before me, I just joined Key Club, not only for the interesting title of the club, but also to have something I would be involved in high school instead of just becoming a “blob” in the crowd of incoming freshmen. Quickly enough, I really found myself enjoying this whole concept of “volunteering for hours or ‘else get kicked out’” but it was the commodity of people coming together to make a difference in the world. I know how overused and cheesy that line is whenever we have elections and monthly articles because hey, I’ve used it countless times before but I really can’t phrase it any other way besides that. It was from my first volunteering event at the Music Alley Festival and me getting Knope vibes by the end of it did I truly feel myself “falling into service” (that’s an article title if you don’t understand the reference). From there, my experiences and friendships with those in our club just grew into something more great. From checking out dilfs at Santa’s Workshop to getting cut up by thorns for a piece of trash in the park, I’ll always keep those stupid, dumb, and memories times I had together with each and everyone of you. And for the millionth time about the panorama talk, I know this year wasn’t really the most ideal for any of us but honestly, thank you for helping me hold things together this year. Whether we had 5 members attending our meetings to 2 people going to our club socials, I really do appreciate the time we’ve spent together after club meetings or during any of our events throughout the school year. In ending off this long paragraph that probably has a bunch of mistakes in it, just thank you guys for being the one and only, best officer board I’ve ever had. I know things will get rough and stressful, and members may not be the most fun to deal with at times, but just remember to laugh it off and smile at the end of the day. Key Club was never really about the DCON rankings or getting enough hours or volunteering in your community, it was meant for the everlasting bonds and friendships you’ll forge as you go throughout your journey together. Even when you have the time to look back in your yearbook and your high school life, it’s not the amount of hours you had or which events you completed, but the people you’ve met and have made a difference in your life will be those you’ll keep in your heart forever. In final conclusion again, I wish you the best of luck in your endeavors, whether it be in the monthly submissions and even beyond high school Key Club and I really do love and appreciate every single one of you guys. Shameless plug or whatever, but if you ever need anything, just shoot me a text if you have my number or send me a DM on Instagram @3than_vu if you ever need me or just wanna chat! te amo amigos sincerely your friend,
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Ethan Vu <3
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easy volunteering hours? Take volunteering photos and write articles for Key Club! Due date: Anytime Info: You will be writing articles about anything that is related to Key Club or your experiences with Key Club. ARTICLES REQUIREMENTS: IT SHOULD HAVE AT LEAST 400 WORDS, A TITLE, AND A PHOTO INCLUDED. 1 HOUR PER ARTICLE. PHOTO SUBMISSIONS- 15 MINUTES FOR EVERY APPROVED PHOTO Submission: Submit articles to lakeridgehskeyclub@gmail.com and submit photos through the Key Club Canvas you can find the link to on our Teams
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SERVICE PARTNERS
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Click on the LOGOS of these organizations to learn more about our service partners!
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STAY
Connected Lake Ridge High School Key Club
T-O website
https://tokeyclub.com/
Key Club International https://www.keyclub.org/
https://lakeridgekeyclub.wixsite.com/lrkc
Social Media
@lrhs.keyclub
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@LRKeyClub
Text @lrhskc2020 to 81010 to join
The Family K-Kids
CKI
Builders Club
A student-led program for elementary school students to build leadership skills and strong characters for service.
A student-led service organization for college students
A service club for middle-school students that helps them to improve selfconfidence, teamwork, and goal setting skills.
Aktian Club
Key Club
Kiwanis
A service club for adults with disabilities that helps them to discover their talents to help others and to develop confidence.
A service organization for high school students that provides opportunities to serve, improve leadership, and personal growth.
An international service organization that sponsor leadership clubs.
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Officer Contact PRESIDENT
VICE PRESIDENT
Lauren St. Clair Neva Khan lrhskcpresident@gmail.com lrhskcvicepresident@gmail.com
SECRETARY
TREASURER
Elizabeth Mingle Ethan Clark lrhskcsecretary@gmail.com lrhskctreasurer@gmail.com
HOURS COORDINATOR
EDITOR
Bisola Okunola lrhskchours@gmail.com
Nhi Nguyen lrhskceditor@gmail.com
SERVICE COORDINATOR
WEBMASTER
Olivia Wurtz rhskcservice@gmail.com
Madison Nguyen lrhskcwebmaster@gmail.com
SOCIAL COORDINATOR Destin Drummond lrhskcsocial@gmail.com
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Contact our officers if you have any concerns or questions!
District Contact DISTRICT GOVERNOR
DISTRICT EDITOR
Lilian Thai governor@tokeyclub.com
Anushka Ranjan editor@tokeyclub.com
DISTRICT SECRETARY
DISTRICT TREASURER
Ginna Galindo secretary@tokeyclub.com
Makayla Hsieh treasurer@tokeyclub.com
CONVENTION LIASON
TECH PRODUCER
Liaison Valerie valeriekc39n@gmail.com
Noah Obuya noahobuya.kci@gmail.com
DIVISION 39S LTG Lauren St Clair ltg39s@tokeyclub.com
REGION 7 ADVISOR
REMIND CODES Text to 81010 T-O District @todistrict Secretaries @tosecs Treasurers @totreas Editors @toeditors Webmasters @towebs
Melissa Greene region7@tokeyclub.com
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