May 2023 Newsletter

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VOL. 6,ISSUE2 may 2023 newsletter
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3 2 4 6 8 10 12 16 14 18 19 20 C R O S S W O R D T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S M A Y R E C A P P H O T O F E A T U R E U P D A T E S & R E M I N D E R S V O L U N T E E R O P P O R T U N I T G O V E R N O R ' S P R O J E C T K I W A N I S F A M I L Y A R T I C L E S P R E F E R R E D C H A R I T I E S S E R V I C E P A R T N E R S S U M M I T O F F I C E R S T A B L E O F T A B L E O F 2 table of contents 22 D I S T R I C T O F F I C E R S

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1. high school volunteering organization

2. is built by everyday acts of kindness, integrity and teamwork

3. the action of helping or doing work for someone

6. albert c. olney and frank c. founded the first key club

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4. the current month of this newsletter

5. , our way of life

7. the state key club was started in

8. a true listens, recognizes, and empowers

Key Club began as a vocational guidance program that held luncheon meetings.

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4 may recap 18 23 16 May s m t w t f s ' 7 8 11 14 15 21 22 25 28
Get your articles, photos, etc in
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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 From 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 KEY CLUB RECEPTION
Because the 5th is on a Friday, the due date for points this month is still Friday
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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!

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June 7 21 28 14 15 updates + reminders 17 8 13 20 24 27 3 4 1 Feed the Kids is every Wednesday with a morning and evening shift. The morning shift is from 10-11 a.m. and the evening shift is from 6-7 p.m. FEED THE KIDS 10 6 9 ALLIES IN YOUTH The new summer schedule for Allies is every Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. 5 12 29 18 25 30 23 19 26 22 16 11 2 s m t w t f s ' 8

reminder

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

update

Summer Schedule

Certain volunteering opportunities have changed their schedules for the summer months. Either see this page, the next two, or an officer for more information

JUNETEENTH

The Juneteenth celebration will be held from 4 to 9 p.m. Save your calendar for the date as more information will come out later Contact julie.sheffler@mansfieldtexas.gov if you have questions.

FAMILY NERF NIGHT

The Family Nerf Night will be held from 4:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Contact julie sheffler@mansfieldtexas gov if you have questions

JUNE DCM

Our new LTG, Madison Nguyen, is hosting the June DCM over Zoom at 5:30 p m The meeting ID is 7582833226 and the passcode is 39sservice.

KEY CLUB DUE DATE

All articles are due on the fifth! Because it’s not a Sunday nor holiday, get everything done by Monday, 11:59 p.m.!

updates + reminders
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volunteer opportunities 10
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learn T-Oday and build the leaders of T-Omorrow!

Education is the key element we see in our daily lives and important in the success and continuity of the foundations of Key Club. Through unity, it symbolizes the development of the future. Uplift Through Education strives to build the leaders of tomorrow to give back to individuals in underprivileged communities. This project highlights how the T-O district can unite to help people from around the world who do not have access to similar resources. By uplifting students, peers, and adults, we can increase the culture, teachings, and knowledge of our society.

Differing circumstances throughout the world continue to nourish a digital divide. Through various acts of service, the members of T-O can help bridge this gap and provide the resources for these deserving communities.

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service ideas with T-O:

Educational workshop programs (in-person and Zoom)

New topics will be given monthly by the district governor

other ideas:

Write and deliver words of kindness and encouragement to students, teachers, and advisors

Tutoring sessions with students

Create Care Kits for students and teachers

School supply drive and fundraiser

Collaborate with Schoolhouse

Book drive

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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 1-2 up to volunteer hours 14

Key Club to me has always been such an amazing organization. From the start, I knew there was something special about this club. Although I may have started my journey mainly for the social aspects, I’ve come to learn that Key Club

is more than just friendships.

Key Club indeed fulfilled my social desires, but I also realized that it’s taught me lifelong lessons that are applicable not only to my home, school, and community but also to help me serve my nation and world. Throughout my journey in Key Club, I’ve got the opportunity to meet many different types of people with all different types of stories.

While Key Club has aided me in bonding with my academic roots, it’s also given me an outlet to connect with my cultural roots. Through an organization called Allies, I’ve been able to pack boxes of donated material that are then shipped to orphanages in the very country that my parents came from. Knowing my service is benefitting one of the places that deserve it most has been so rewarding. I live with pride at the fact I can be of such service on such an international scale.

T H E " K E Y " T O M Y H E A R T B Y B R Y A N T L E articles
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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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PREFERRED CHARITIES

Here are some preferred charities for Key Club They represent everything that Key Club and Kiwanis stand for. The central box is a spotlight for one of the member benefit organizations, Collegewise. Of course, any charity is still service!

THIRST PROJECT

The Thirst Project is a nonprofit organization of youth helping to endtheglobalwatercrisis.

MEMBER BENEFIT: COLLEGEWISE

Collegewise offers resources for navigating the college application process. Members get exclusive webinars and resources.

UNICEF

UNICEFcreatesabetterworldfor children through fundraising, advocacy,andeducation.

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SERVICE PARTNERS

Key Club was built on strengthening the community and causing international impact Key Club has many international partners to uphold its standard of integrity and camaraderie. The center box highlights one of Key Club's programs.

ERIKA'S LIGHTHOUSE

The non-profit offers mental healthresourcesandkickstarts theconversation

PROGRAM: GLC

The Global Leadership Certificate helps Key Club members gain the skills they need to improve the world through39self-pacedonline courses.

SCHOOLHOUSE

The organization provides free onlinetutoringtostudentsacross theworld.

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OFFICER C OFFICER C Bryant Le President (469)-679-3843 president.shskc@gmail.com officer contacts Morriah Barnett Vice President (682)-365-4054 president shskc@gmail com Lindsey Nguyen Secretary (817)-734-2317 rsecretary.shskc@gmail.com Tiffany Lam Editor (817)-235-7788 editor shskc@gmail com Theresa Pham Treasurer (817)-846-9355 treasurer shskc@gmail com 20
officer contacts Kim Huynh Historian (682)-239-3921 historian shskc@gmail com Gabriella Cruz Junior class representative (817)-876-1804 classrep.shskc@gmail.com Thanh Vu-Tran Webmaster Dahlia Berwise Sponsor dahliaberwise@misdmail org (682)-407-8384 summitwebmaster shskc@gmail com Gabrielle Lilly Sophomore class representative (817)-557-9226 classrep shskc@gmail com 21
CONTACTS CONTACTS
DISTRICT C DISTRICT C Vivian Lee District editor (713)-380-5821 nidhiraokc@gmail.com Nidhi Rao District governor Emily Seo District secretary Ria Rana District treasurer (918)-927-1419 emilyseokc@gmail com (469)-468-3675 riaranakci@gmail.com (580)-574-2829 vivianlee.kci@gmail.com @tokeyclub1 @tosec24 @totreas24 @toeditor24 distric 22
Caysey Tran
Sanjana Kavulai Technology producer Madison Nguyen Lieutenant governor Clarence Manglal-lan Regional advisor (405)-541-4776 cayseytrankci@gmail.com (214)-585-8049 sanjana kavula@gmail com region7@tokeyclub.com (682)-414-5007 ltg39s@tokeyclub.com @39sservice @towebs23 district contacts CONTACTS CONTACTS 23
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