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VOL. 6,ISSUE1 april 2023 newsletter
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contents monthly bingo april recap ledcon ‘ 23 photo feature updates + reminders volunteer opportunities articles kiwanis family major emphasis service partners summit officers district contacts
contents table of contents
table of
table of
Attended LEDCON
Volunteered for over 2 hours at once
Went to a meeting
Went to Allies in Youth Planted flowers
Went to the Divisional Social Attended the DCM Took an EOC Danced in the rain Listened to music
Bought a gift for someone
Wrote an article FREE SPACE Submitted your hours
Participated in Contests and Awards
Talked to one of the officers
Made a new friend Gave a compliment Got an A in a class Gave a hug
Told someone about Key Listened to a friend Donated
monthly bingo
Make a card Went out of your comfort zone 3
The Key Club International Office is located in Indianapolis, Indiana.
17 15 April s m t w t f s ' 7 8 20 24 27 2 3 4 1 This is the last meeting of the year! Be sure to attend to get information the rest of the year and upcoming announcements for next year. MEETINGS 10 6 9 ALLIES IN YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Allies occurs every Sunday except for the first Sunday of the month. Times are 2-4 p.m. 5 12 14 11 18 21 28 25 23 30 19 26 29 13 16 22 4 april recap
reminder
LEDCON Contests & Awards
If you ’ ve signed up for some contests or one of the officers did, please speak to an officer to get more info! Also, please pack accordingly
update
New Officer Board
Since elections are over and the new school year is kicking into gear, please be mindful of our board change! Don’t forget to congratulate your new officers
LEDCON
In the annual Leadership Conference, Key Clubbers from all over Texas and Oklahoma get together to discuss forums, competitions, leadership, and awards!
DIVISIONAL TRASH PICK UP AND VOLLEYBALL SOCIAL
From 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Katherine Rose Park, help clean up the environment and hang out with fellow Key Clubbers!
APRIL DCM
This is the last DCM of the year! Come to s+Mansfield ShareTea at 6:30 p.m. for one last time.
AP STUDY SESSION
The district is hosting an AP study session with teachers, educators, and adults that can help you with all of your subjects! It’ll be from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. with four blocks, two study sessions total.
5 april recap
what did you see at LEDCON?
theme contest
talent contest elections and house of delegates forums
welcoming activities contests and awards
LEDCO
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This year’s LEDCON was held at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas, Texas!
governor’s ball keynote speaker scholarships
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April 13-16
ON ‘23 what is LEDCON?
LEDCON stands for Leadership Education District Conference. An annual Key Club conference held by the district board, LEDCON has a new theme each year; this year’s theme was Service
Under the Sun! The biggest parts of the conference included elections for staff positions, speakers, forums, contests, award presentations, and games! Essentially, we were reflecting and celebrating the past Key Club year while gearing up for the next one. It’s an exciting and enriching experience. There were boundless opportunities to meet new people, even from a different state! You can even get some pins and patches to take back home. There were endless opportunities for you to interact with others and make life-long memories at the conference!
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Because the 5th is on a Friday, the due date for points this month is still Friday Get your
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KEY CLUB DUE DATE 2 3 4 1 29 Allies occurs every Sunday except for the first Sunday of the month. Times are 2-4 p.m. ALLIES IN YOUTH 24 10 6 13 19 20 9 27 12
6 p.m. to 8 p.m., the Kiwanis Club of Mansfield is hosting a recognition ceremony for the six Key Clubs at the Mansfield City Hall Also, there will be a service activity for the special needs students. 30 5 17 31 26 updates + reminders 10 KEY CLUB RECEPTION
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reminder
New Officer Board
Since elections are over and the new school year is kicking into gear, please be mindful of our board change! Don’t forget to congratulate your new officers
T-Shirt Contest
Don't forget to sign up for the T-shirt design contest! We want to get as many designs during the summer so T-shirts can be made asap for the new year.
TEACHER APPRECIATION WEEK
For the week, volunteer for one of the teacher's requesting help. The link is https://m.signupgenius.com/#!/showSignUp/ 8050449a4ad22a1fe3-teacher.
LAST DAY OF SCHOOL
The last day of school is quickly approaching! This is also the last day to let an officer know you ' re participating in the T-shirt contest.
OFFICER DINNER
The past and upcoming officer boards are having a social dinner celebrating the year with silly, fun awards and delicious food!
update
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volunteer opportunities 12
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WANT EXTRA HOURS? ARTICLES Write a 300-400 word essay about anything Key Club related. If you’re out of ideas, visit the T-O website at tokeyclub.com to look at the prompts for this month. You can also find the rubric on there. Articles go towards our Key Club’s points, so they are greatly appreciated! Yours even has the chance of being featured on this newsletter or the Tex-O-Key newsletter. Happy writing! articles 14 1-2 up to volunteer hours
My LEDCON experience was enjoyable especially since it was my first time going. It was fun hanging out with my friends and fellow officers. I also had a good time at some of the fun forums I went to. I liked trying new things such as the dance
room and origami; the karaoke room was also very entertaining. The informational forums were very helpful as well since I was able to learn how to do my job as secretary more efficiently. I will definitely be using everything I have learned to help our Key Club. I did not participate in any of the contests or competitions this year, but after hearing more about them and watching some of them, I would like to compete in some contests next year. Also, our members and club winning some awards were really exciting. I am very proud of our president, Caia Hernandez, and editor, Tiffany Lam; they did an amazing job in their competitions! Hopefully next year we will be able to win more awards and competitions. Overall, it was a very fun experience and I cannot wait for next year’s LEDCON.
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Kiwanis Family
BUILDERS CLUB
A service organization with more than 45,000 middle school and junior high students worldwide, Builders Club members learn to work together and develop servant-leader skills as they serve their school and community.
OTHER NOTABLE MENTIONS:
Key Club
Kiwanis
AKTION CLUB
The only service club for adults w disabilities, Aktion Club draws m from various organizations that s individuals with disabilities
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K-KIDS
K-Kids is the largest service organization for elementary school students. It's student-led community service and operates under school regulations
CIRCLE K INTERNATIONAL
By offering unique service, leadership and fellowship opportunities, Circle K International is the world's largest student-led college service organization that changes not only members' lives but the world
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MAJOR EMPHASIS
Key Club was built on strengthening the community and causing international impact It still does this by following the Major Emphasis: “Children: their future, our focus.” With Key Club's many service partners and international organizations, Key Club upholds this standard.
MARCH OF DIMES
Providing programs, healthcare, andresearch,MoDadvocatesfor thehealthofmomsandbabies.
CHILDREN’S MIRACLE NETWORK HOSPITALS
Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals works to increase funds and awareness for Cook Children’s Medical Center and otherCMNHospitals.
UNICEF
UNICEFcreatesabetterworldfor children through fundraising, advocacy,andeducation.
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SERVICE PARTNERS/PROJECTS
Key Club was built on strengthening the community and causing international impact Key Club has many international projects to uphold its standard of integrity and camaraderie. These projects and partnerships work for the betterment of the future.
THIRST PROJECT
The Thirst Project is a nonprofit organization of youth helping toendtheglobalwatercrisis
LANDSCAPE STRUCTURES
LSI provides high-quality commercial playground equipment and planning consultation services that reflect the integrity of Kiwanis.
PROJECT HAPPINESS
Project Happiness tackles the global mental health crisis using scienceandresearch.
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(469)-679-3843 president.shskc@gmail.com
(682)-365-4054 president shskc@gmail com
(817)-734-2317
rsecretary.shskc@gmail.com Tiffany
(817)-235-7788
OFFICER C OFFICER C
Bryant Le President
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President
Morriah Barnett Vice
Secretary
Lindsey Nguyen
Lam Editor
editor shskc@gmail
Pham Treasurer
com Theresa
(817)-846-9355 treasurer shskc@gmail com
CONTACTS CONTACTS
(682)-407-8384
(817)-557-9226 classrep shskc@gmail com
(817)-876-1804
officer contacts 21 Kim Huynh Historian
Cruz
class representative
(682)-239-3921 historian shskc@gmail com Gabriella
Junior
Vu-Tran Webmaster Dahlia Berwise Sponsor
org
classrep.shskc@gmail.com Thanh
dahliaberwise@misdmail
Lilly
summitwebmaster shskc@gmail com Gabrielle
representative
Sophomore class
Bethany Tran District editor (682)-459-4305 governor@tokeyclub.com Jonathan Perez District governor Dylan Dam District secretary Emily Zhang District treasurer (972)-664-0001 secretary@tokeyclub com (346)-319-1897 treasurer@tokeyclub.com (469)-441-5081 editor@tokeyclub.com 22 @tokey23 @tosecs23 @totreas23 @toeditor23 distric
Minori Kikuchi Technology producer Abraham Medina Lieutenant governor Clarence Manglal-lan Regional advisor (281)-814-7153 cl@tokeyclub.com (682)-256-0025 techproducer@tokeyclub com region7@tokeyclub.com (682-702-8371) ltg39s@tokeyclub.com @to39s22-23 @towebs23 district contacts 23
Lendell Andel Convention liaison
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