Special Issue - Key Club Week

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Key Club Week is an annual event that takes place throughout a week in fall. This year’s Key Club week landed on November 5-9. The week was meant to help spread the word about Key Club and to show some Key Club pride. It’s to add pep to service and to let the world know what Key Club is about. Even though the previous week New Jersey was hit with a devastating Hurricane Sandy, the EHTHS Key Club was still able to participate in the event! Monday was the first day of Key Club Week featured the theme of “Show Your K In Every Way.” Key Clubbers wore their T Shirts to school to help promote Key Club. There was a vast variety among the shirts—from the NJ District “Jersey Fresh” T-shirts to the Division 1b crew necks to the EHTHS Key Club’s “Key Cub” T-shirt and many more. Key Clubbers also redecorated the bulletin board.

Tuesday was the second day of Key Club Week and featured the theme of “Kudos to the Key Players. Since There was no general meeting scheduled throughout the week, there was an brief OCC (Officer Committee Chair) awards ceremony where some of the officers and committee chairs were honored for their hard work and dedication and received certificates.

Wednesday was the third day of Key Club Week and featured the theme of “Connect the K’s.” This day was meant to strengthen the connections throughout the K-Family. Because it so happened that election day was near, the Kiwanians were too busy with voting thus the planned dinner was postponed and rescheduled for a future date.

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CONTACT YOUR OFFICERS

REMINDERS...

Valerie Wong President (609) 742-3868, president.valerie@gmail.com

Join the Facebook group if not already part of it and check for updates and projects!

Parth Parikh Vice President (609) 576-9885, prparikh02@gmail.com

Induction dinner is this Friday, November 16th. All members are expected to attend unless they hand in an excuse letter with parental signature. Formal clothing is mandatory.

Stay tuned to the Facebook page to find out how much we raised for TrickOr-Treat for UNICEF.

November is Prematurity Awareness Month, National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, and Kiwanis Family month.

Remember to check Mr. Stevenson’s door for more projects. Some projects might be posted last minute and be sure not to accidentally sign up for two project that are on the same day at the same time.

Vi Nguyen Corresponding Secretary (609) 742-3455, KC.NguyenThVi@gmail.com Cynthia Thurairajah Recording Secretary (609) 440-3366, recording.cynthia@gmail.com Selina Su Treasurer (609) 442-5975, Shongsu95@gmail.com Pak Chau Bulletin Editor (609) 553-3366, pakwachau@gmail.com Michael Tran Webmaster (609) 788-4845, michdaotran@gmail.com Tiffany Luong Sergeant-at-Arms (609) 969-3333, saa.tiffanyluong@gmail.com

Next General Meeting Kelly Tran Division 1B Lieutenant Governor (609) 432-9204, ltg1btrank @gmail.com

November 27th Next OCC Meeting

November 20th

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