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VOLUME 3 | ISSUE 11
2DIVISION 39S | REGION 7
MANSFIELD LAKE RIDGE HS
FEBRUARY 2020
TABLE OF contents 4
Letter From The Editor
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Calendar
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Volunteering Events
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Volunteering Events
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Featured Article
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Featured Article
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Service Partners
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UNICEF Flyer
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Featured Article
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Contact Information
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Packaging art supplies!
Annual Boy Scout Dinner!
Daddy Daughter Dance!
On February 7th, our club members volunteered Project
in
Color,
collaboration a
not
for
with profit
organization that provides art supplies to kids in need. Members unloaded packages, organized the items, and packaged the art supplies as a team. We
are
always
so
excited
to
be
working with Project Color!
RECAP On February 29th, our Key Club had the opportunity to volunteer at Mary Lillard
Intermediate
School's
annual
Boy Scout Dinner. During this event, our
members
assisted
with
several
activities, such as managing a toy robot building station out of recycled cans
they
collected.
Members
also
served food and helped where it was needed.
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a letter from the
editor
Hey Key Club! As spring break approaches and the month of February draws to a close, I hope you are staying strong and pulling through to the end! I am so excited for our upcoming events as well as LEDCON as our Key Club board is beginning to prepare for the competitions and gather our ideas to bring to our district table. This year, we are bringing not one, but two additional Key Club members to LEDCON! This is our very first year bringing members to the district convention and I am so excited to be able to announce it. When I was a freshman on our Key Club board, our club could only dream of achieving this milestone, so I am so humbled and happy to be a part of this today. The members we are bringing either hold the most club hours in all of the club, or sold the most gummy bear boxes, so a big congratulations to those individuals! Thank you for all of your hard work! All love and blessings,
Gilliana Tawaran
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VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES RECURRING EVENTS SUNDAYS: *Excluding the first Sunday of every month 2 - 4 PM at 1315 FM1187 Suite 107, Mansfield, TX 76063 Help pack boxes to send to orphans in Eastern Europe and organizing donations, such as clothing, toys, etc. Sign up: Fill out the Google form on our Remind and sign in at the warehouse (look for Margie or Frederick). WEDNESDAYS: Kiwanis' Feed The Kids 4 PM at 1315 FM1187 Suite 107, Mansfield, TX 76063 Help sort and distribute canned food and other perishables in an assembly line fashion. No sign up required! EVERY SECOND THURSDAY OF THE MONTH: Nursing Home Bingo 7 - 8 PM at 1402 E Broad Street, Mansfield, TX 76063 You will be assisting the nursing home residents play bingo. Go to the front door and tell them that you’re there for bingo. Look for Milo!
ONE TIME EVENTS FRIDAY, MARCH 13 - SATURDAY, MARCH 14: Pickle Parade Time depends on the shift at Historic Downtown Mansfield Depending on the shift that you sign up for, you will be assisting with the kids area, pet parade, keg races, T-shirt booths, Pickle Run, etc.
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ONE TIME EVENTS CONT. SATURDAY, MARCH 21: Oliver Nature Park's Nature At Night 6:15 - 9:15 PM at Oliver Nature Park, 1650 Matlock Road, Mansfield, TX Help families with games and crafts, lead nature walks, and navigate guests throughout the event! Wear any MISD school shirt + your ID. SATURDAY, MARCH 28: Prairie Paws Adoption Center 2 - 4 PM at 2222 W Warrior Trail, Grand Prairie, TX 75052 You will be playing with the pets, assisting kennel maintenance, training the animals, etc. Spaces are limited, so sign up soon!
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You Are The Key To My Club A
F E A T U R E D
A R T I C L E
BY ABIGAIL NGUYEN When people think of February, the image of red hearts and chocolatecovered strawberries come to mind. Yet for us officers, February is a special time to reminisce and prepare simultaneously for upcoming events—in the past 6 months, so much as been accomplished by Lake Ridge Key Club, as individuals and as a whole. With this note, our club advisor, Mrs. San Miguel, and the board are working hard to plan ahead for our banquet, LEDCON, and the next chapter, electing trustworthy officers to carry on the vision of Key Club International. Banquets can be a fun time to dress up, eat food, and enjoy each other’s presence—however, the planning process is a little bit tricky. We finally set a date in stone, and we are proud to announce that it will be April 17th! The next step was to choose a venue. Though we are aware of many buildings across Mansfield, Grand Prairie, and Arlington, we decided that our school cafeteria was sufficient. With decorations, it would fit the aesthetic of a fancy event, all while remaining inside of our budget. We plan to recognize those who will be joining the officers at LEDCON, as well as those who were
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awarded as Member of the Month. We are extremely proud of the members for all the hours and passion they’ve devoted to our club, so we wanted to plan something special for them!
The next thing we are excited for is LEDCON. In order to fundraise some money to help cover the registration fees, as well as the hotel rooms and rental cars, we had a fundraiser at Sharetea, our favorite local boba shop. In addition, we are currently selling Signature gummy bears. Each box holds 60 packs, half original and half sour flavored, priced at $1 each. We often discuss transportation and hotel rooms at our officer meetings, as we are granted a limited amount of space by our funds. However, with the dynamic of our board, we think we will strengthen our bond and create new memories as
we learn more about Key Club International. Unfortunately, I will not be able to attend LEDCON due to a band trip to Disney, but I will help our club prepare as much as possible with the scrapbooking contest and fundraisers!
In the midst of all the planning that goes on in February, we hope that the members have maintained, if not, strengthened their passion for service and pride as a Lake Ridge Key Club member. The current officers are very proud of the club we have become in the past few months, and cannot wait for the next chapter to begin. We hope to continue fundraising to make the banquet and LEDCON possible, and to continue volunteering to make an impact in our school and community.
The event we are anticipating the most this month is officer elections! On February 19th, we will hold officer elections in the library instead of presenting new volunteer opportunities, like we do at our traditional meetings. The current officers discussed the addition of new roles, including the Service, Social, and Hours Coordinator. These positions will replace the class representatives, as we wish to maximize productivity of the board and allow each person to focus on one task instead of expecting all officers to come up with social or service events. Unfortunately, this would limit the opportunity for freshmen to become official Key Club officers at a young age; however, they are still encouraged to share their ideas to their officers.
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THE THIRST PROJECT The Thirst Project actively works with Key Club to bring awareness to the water crisis and promote alternative solutions to the ongoing issue.
CHILDREN'S MIRACLE NETWORK Children's Miracle Network treats 62 kids every minute — that's more than 10 million kids a year. Their mission is to generate funds and awareness programs for their 170 member hospitals.
S E R V I C E
P A R T N E R S
UNICEF UNICEF works to help children all around the world and is mandated by the United Nations General Assembly to advocate for the protection of their rights.
MARCH OF DIMES March of Dimes works to improve the health of mothers and babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality.
PROJECT HAPPINESS
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Together with Key Club, Project Happiness aims to combat the issue of bullying in and out of the classroom. Through raising awareness and promoting positivity, they continue to minimize its impact.
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A Whole New (Chocolatey) World A
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BY NOAH OBUYA Two weeks ago, I was sitting in the same position I am in now writing this article, except for two very different things. At that time I had been creating my flyer to present to the club as well as the speech I would be giving that Wednesday, all so I could have a chance at being a Key Club officer. Making the decision to even take steps in this direction was quite nerve-racking for me, because normally I like to stay in the background in big group settings, but I knew that taking the step would be key in opening up many doors for me. See what I did there? So, as I prepared for elections I tried to keep that in mind, even as the looming date of February 19th continued running around my brain. The days passed quickly and the time had come for me to steel my nerves and get ready to give my speech. As I walked to the library, I tried to not think about all that could go wrong, instead thinking about none other than my one love, chocolate. Before I knew it, I was up in front of the club giving my minute long speech and displaying my flyer. The event I had been so scared of for a week was finally over and let me tell you walking back to my seat after finishing
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my speech produced a feeling that I only feel when devouring chocolate almonds. Before I move on, I’d like to congratulate all others who ran whether you received a position or not, because I know how much nerve it takes to go in front of a throng of people trying to convince them that you deserve to be leading the club. Now, fast-forward two weeks and here I am, proud to announce that I’ll be the new Key Club webmaster for the 20202021 school year. I’m thankful for all who helped to propel me to this moment and it’s honestly great to see my hard work pay off. I can assure you that I’ll do everything in my power to make the online aspects of LRHS Key Club a smooth ride for our members and with the help of the other 2020-2021 officers, we’ll make your Key Club experience truly amazing. As I step out from the background where I normally stay (with my chocolate assortments in hand) and step into a whole new world of student leadership, I hope you guys take the steps to find your own special niche in this club of ours. Taking a little chocolate for the road wouldn’t hurt either.
OFFICER CONTACT INFORMATION PRESIDENT
VICE PRESIDENT
Christeen Nguyen Alan Phan lrhskcpresident@gmail.com lrhskcvicepresident@gmail.com
SECRETARY
EDITOR
Michelle Nguyen lrhskcsecretary@gmail.com
Gilliana Tawaran lrhskceditor@gmail.com
TREASURER
SENIOR REP
Kwame Morrison lrhskctreasurer@gmail.com
Abigail Nguyen lrhskcseniorrep@gmail.com
JUNIOR REP
SOPHOMORE REP
Ethan Vu lrhskcjuniorrep@gmail.com
Ethan Clark lrhskcsophrep@gmail.com
FRESHMAN REP Neva Khan lrhskcfreshmanrep@gmail.com
WEBSITE Visit our site for more!: See page 18.
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MORE CONTACT INFORMATION DISTRICT GOVERNOR
DISTRICT SECRETARY
Ashna Patel Kareena Patel governor@tokeyclub.com secretary@tokeyclub.com
DISTRICT EDITOR
DISTRICT TREASURER
Katherine Chao treasurer@tokeyclub.com
Vivian Thai editor@tokeyclub.com
REGION 7 ADVISOR
DIVISION 39S LTG
FACULTY ADVISOR
TOKEY WEBSITE
Gretchen S. Wamer docgretchen@gmail.com
Sharlene Garcia ltg39s@tokeyclub.com
Kandice San Miguel kandicesanmiguel@misdmail.com
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Todd Simmons todd.simmons@lpl.com
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