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“Service never goes extinct!”
Volume 4 | Issue 3| August 2018 Randall High School Key Club | Region 1 | Division 7/33
Thank you to Laiklynn Brookshire for all photos printed in this newsletter!
Table of Contents ToC ..................................................... 2 Editor’s Note ..................................... 3 Monthly Riddle ................................. 4
Upcoming Events ............................. 5 Predicting the Year ........................ 6,7
Calendar .......................................... 8,9 Board Information ......................... 10 Partnerships ..................................... 11
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Editor’s Note Hello Key Club! With school just starting and everyone getting in the swing of things, make sure you create time in your calendar for service projects! They’re always a great time to unwind and get some hours in... Your Editor,
Emily Klein
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August Riddle
Where can you learn to make ice cream?
Hint: In Sundae School!
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Upcoming Events
Sept. 3rd: Social at Braums @ 4:15, Flag Pickup @ 5pm Sept. 8th: Children’s Miracle Network Triathlon @ 8am—1:30pm Sept: 12th: RMH @5pm Sept. 13th: Family Service Center @5pm— 6:30pm Sept 17th, 18th: Snak Pak 4 Kids @4pm—6pm Sept 26th: Blood Drive during school hours Sept. 27th: Signature Chef March of Dimes @6:30pm—9:30pm at Embassy Suites, Jr.s and Sr.s only
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Predicting the Year Interview with Alyvia Esquibel
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his past Monday, the Randall High School Key Club held it’s first meeting of the school year. While it’s always good to try new things, tradition tends to be hard to stray from, so when we found out our usual meeting room was going to be used to wrestling meetings during our only available meeting time, we definitely had to keep this in mind. Although some people were angry and upset, most of our members were focused on finding a new home to our key club; however, in the end, we pulled through to have a great first meeting. Here's “Overall, the what one of our new first-time members had to say about it. meeting went very “The first key club meeting seemed very smoothly, and left me organized and well-set-up, despite having to looking forward to somewhat improvise location. The officers participating in Key were very engaged and I could tell that each Club this year.” one actually cared about being there and genuinely cared about key club. They conducted - Alyvia Esquibel, the meeting in a fashion that was well suited New member for the size of the group that came and answered every question, working to find the answer if they didn’t have immediate information. The meeting was very informative and I found out everything I needed to know and was left with only one question, which was immediately answered upon asking after the meeting.
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The events were announced in detail and I was easily able to plan which ones I could attend. I like that there is a google classroom this year, as I lose things very easily, and I have already used it a couple times,” she grinned. “Overall, the meeting went very smoothly, and left me looking forward to participating in Key Club this year.” So there you’ve heard it. No matter the trials, Key Club pulls through, and with all of our new members excited to get started, we can predict that it will be a fantastic year!
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Mark these dates! EVERY MONDAY: Gene Howe Folders
Sept. 3rd: Social at Braums @ 4:15, Flag Pickup @ 5pm Sept. 8th: Children’s Miracle Network Triathlon @ 8am—1:30pm Sept: 12th: RMH @5pm Sept. 13th: Family Service Center @5pm— 6:30pm Sept 17th, 18th: Snak Pak 4 Kids @4pm—6pm Sept 26th: Blood Drive during school hours Sept. 27th: Signature Chef March of Dimes @6:30pm—9:30pm at Embassy Suites, Jr.s and Sr.s only
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OFFICER INFORMATION
President Enrique Mata (806) 670-4953
District Governor Sabrina Palma (972) 762-1021
Vice President Vinnie Kendrick (806) 443-8166
District Secretary Shelby Morton (806) 316-6857
Parliamentarian Molly Sheffield (806) 679-3748
District Treasurer Foster Hills (325) 642-9012
Historian Laiklynn Brookshire (806) 670-0085
Convention Liaison Dajah Brooks (918) 938-1015
Editor Emily Klein (806) 290-7474
Lieutenant Governor Abbey Diggs (806) 640-3109
Recording Secretary Addyson Reimer (806) 341-7597
Membership Secretary Jaycee Sharber (806) 567-8794
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Regional Advisor Olin Norrid (806) 679-7565
PARTNERSHIPS! Thank you for supporting our club!
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This month’s featured photo taken by:
Molly Sheffield