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September 2021 VOLUME 5 - ISSUE 6 DIVISION 39S - REGION 7
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Contents
3 Editor's Notes 4 Calendar of October 5 Upcoming events 6 Words Scramble Game 7 Regional Training Conference 8 5K Fun Run Recap 9 Allies Color Their World Banquet 10 Changes to Key Club Article 11 Changes to Key Club Article 12 Photo and Articles 13 The UNICEF Poster 14 Service Partners 15 Service Partners cont. 16 Stay Connected (Club Info) 17 The Kiwanis Family 18 Officer Contact 19 District Contact
Letter from the Editor
Hey Key Clubbers!
I hope this school year is going well for you! To me, being a senior is a little stressful, but I have been having fun with Key Club and I get to experience many new opportunities, which I'm super grateful for! Especially through our few first meetings, I want to thank you guys for participating in activities and positively making an impact on our club!
A quick reminder for you guys is that don't forget to turn in your membership application form and pay the fee of $13 by November 12th. There are forms and hours log available in front of room A337 so you can come to get them anytime. Also, don't be hesitant to reach out to our officers whenever you have questions, we are always here to help!
Yours in service,
Nhi Nguyen
For anyone who is confused? Our hours requirement for members is to get at least 50 hours in total by the end of the school year: 25 Club Events 25 Individual / Group Events
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ALLIES IN YOUTH
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Time: Every Sunday (excluding the first of the month) from 3-4:30 PM Location: 1315 FM 1187, Suite 107, Mansfield, TX 76063
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Info: You will pack boxes of clothes, toys, personal hygiene products, and make cards to send to orphans in Eastern European countries. Sign Up: Bring your hour log and sign up here
Reminders:
Submit your hours to our Hours Coordinator Early submission due date of Articles, Reports, and Newsletter
KEY CLUB BIWEEKLY MEETING When: Wednesday, September 8th Wednesday, September 22nd Time: 3:15 - 4:15 PM Where: LRHS Library
BRING A BUDDY Bring a friend to attend our next meeting and receive an hour! If you get a friend to attend, become a member, and pay dues, you will
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receive 2 hours!
Smithsonian Digital Volunteer When: Anytime How: Click here to volunteer online. Hour: Base on your time log. What: You will be transcribing and reviewing materials for the Smithsonian Museum
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Project Gutenburg When: Anytime How: Click here to volunteer online. Hour: 1 hour per book or article What: You will be transcribing and proofreading books for the online library.
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FreeRice When: Anytime
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How: Download the FreeRice app or click here Info: You will be playing multiple-choice vocabulary games to donate grains of rice to
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families around the world.
WAGON PARADE DONATION DRIVE Due date: Wednesday, October 6th Where: Room 337 Info: Donate composition notebooks and pencil boxes. You will receive 1 hour for 3 items, maximum of 4 hours.
MAC BOO BASH Time: October 29th from 6-8 PM Location: MAC- 106 S. Wisteria St., Mansfield, Tx 76063 Info: You will serve food, run carnival games, direct participants, assist pick-up, and do a lot of other activities. Arrive at 5 PM to attend a meeting!
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WORD S SCRA MBLE GAME HAVE FUN! 1. sedplrehia ____________________
2. keblycu ____________________
3. vroelnetu ____________________ 4. rcaing ____________________ 5. siwkian ____________________ 6. nmveoedltpe ____________________ 7. cvsiree ____________________ 8. joyne ____________________
Repost and tag @lrhs.keyclub or email it to us to receive 1 hour!
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On September 18th, a conference was held at Cleburne High School, which provided interesting opportunities for the officers to communicate and have fun activities together.
Regional Training Conference
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A recap of activities at the
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Annette Perry Elementary School 5K fundraiser and carnival event in Mansfield. Besides joining the run, we helped to direct kids, provided water at stations, and had so much fun!
Allies t e u q n a B
Our Key Club members went to set up and assisted in organizing at the Color Their World banquet of Allies In Youth at Walnut Creek Baptist Church. After that, we cleaned up and had fun taking pictures.
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CHANGES TO KEY CLUB FEATURED ARTICLE BY KHANG VU
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Prior to me joining Key Club, I knew I needed to contribute to my community. With the advice of my cousin, joining Key Club would result in one of my best decisions in life. Though I am content about where I am right now in the Lake Ridge Key Club, I still have changes that I am willing to accomplish to drive me for a better future-self. To start, I want to help my teachers more for Key Club individual hours because as much as students need support from teachers, teachers just need as much assistance too. Teachers go through pressure and stress like students do, so since my teachers contribute to my success, this gave me the idea that I should help them too under the title of a Key Club member. With less strain against my teacher due to my volunteering, my teachers will be able to persevere and gain motivation for their students and the rest of their year (and paycheck I guess). Though volunteering for my teachers requires time and energy, knowing that I can develop stronger chemistry between the teacher and I, enhance my loyalty towards the Key Club organization, and that I am building a better community is what continues to drive me to help my members of my school and community. In addition to me wanting to volunteer for my teachers, another change of mine is to generally put more effort into Key Club. As of right now in my junior year, I sometimes put too much time towards academics and grades rather than my community service.
Sometimes, academics aren’t the most important aspect towards success; in fact, in some cases, you don’t need high quality grades to reach success. I understand that in a pandemic it is harder to find places to volunteer; however, that does not mean it gives me an excuse to contribute to volunteering less often. With Key Club not being at its fullest potential due to COVID, it is still possible, necessary, and an obligation for me to benefit the organization even if I am not a board member (or will I?). To add, I want to volunteer more with friends. The reason why I want to volunteer specifically with friends is because they help with motivation and willingness to volunteer for events and the Mansfield community. I have encouraged my friends like John Desquitado and Reuben Lim to join Key Club to help all of us to increase social skills and a better understanding of the community. In conclusion, it is my responsibility to be willing to volunteer for my teachers and putting more effort into Key Club in general will drive me to being a better individual. These changes may eventually lead me to becoming more influential among other Key Club members or even high school students.
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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 https://lakeridgekeyclub. wixsite.com/lrkc
T-O website
https://tokeyclub.com/
Key Club International https://www.keyclub.org/
Social Media & Resources
@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
Neva Khan Destin Drummond lrhskcpresident@gmail.com lrhskcvicepresident@gmail.com
SECRETARY TREASURER
Elizabeth Mingle Ethan Clark lrhskcsecretary@gmail.com lrhskctreasurer@gmail.com
HOURS COORDINATOR
Bisola Okunola lrhskchours@gmail.com
SERVICE COORDINATOR
Olivia Wurtz rhskcservice@gmail.com
EDITOR Nhi Nguyen lrhskceditor@gmail.com
WEBMASTER
Madison Nguyen lrhskcwebmaster@gmail.com
Contact our officers if you have any concerns or questions!
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District Contact DISTRICT GOVERNOR
Lilian Thai governor@tokeyclub.com
DISTRICT EDITOR
Anushka Ranjan editor@tokeyclub.com
DISTRICT SECRETARY
Ginna Galindo secretary@tokeyclub.com
DISTRICT TREASURER
Makayla Hsieh treasurer@tokeyclub.com
CONVENTION LIASON
Val Hennessee cl@tokeyclub.com
TECH PRODUCER
Noah Obuya techproducer@tokeyclub.com
DIVISION 39S LTG
Lauren St Clair ltg39s@tokeyclub.com
International Trustee
Salma Eldeeb salma.eldeeb@keyclub.org
REGION 7 ADVISOR
Melissa Greene region7@tokeyclub.com REMIND CODES Text to 81010
T-O District @todistrict Secretaries @tosecs Treasurers @totreas Editors @toeditors Webmasters @towebs
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