LOCKSMITH Stuyvesant High School Key Club

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LOCKSMITH Stuyvesant High School Key Club

Special Welcome Issue

Volume IV, Issue II

Dear Key Clubbers, Welcome back to school! If you are a returning member, welcome to another fun year of awesome service! We’re really excited to start the year and hit the ground running (or cheering people running at races). If you’re a new member, you hold in your hands the first issue of The Locksmith, the official newsletter of Stuyvesant High School Key Club! This issue highlights all the great volunteer events we have done this summer, such as tutoring kids in Flushing, walking to raise money for senior centers in Chinatown, and docking boats at the Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival. Key Club is, in four words, a community service club, but it’s more than just another club. There are many community service clubs in this school dedicated to many great causes. You might have heard of clubs like Free Hugs Club, Building with Books, and StuyServe, but there are so many things that are different about Key Club. Founded in 1990, we are the oldest and largest community service club in Stuy. We are made up of over 350 enthusiastic members and many of us go to different events around the city at least once every week. In the past, we’ve cleaned up parks, cheered at different walks, raised money for various causes, planted trees, tutored kids, and even went bowling. Our most dedicated members will tell you about all the fun they had and all the friends they have made from helping others. And it all goes beyond the college credit and the certificate. Key Club is a really great experience. So many of our members have gone on to do great things for their communities. You might even have friends in other schools who are in their Key Clubs. I really love this club and I hope you will feel the same. I’ve learned so much about the different people we’ve helped and met really amazing people, inside and outside the club. It’s all about the friends, the fun, the feeling of being appreciated and connected, and the fact that you can go home at the end of the day knowing that your help can turn a barren wasteland into a forest of trees or an empty room into a library. Aside from the $12 dues that help fund the club, the experience is priceless. And just for kicks, some people who were in Key Club include Bill Clinton, Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, and Elvis Presley. So get ready for the best year of volunteering ever! Let’s be part of the revolution that is change! Your president, but most importantly, fellow member,

Gavin Huang P.S. Special thanks to Jensen Cheong, Jenny Chan, Jennifer Kuo, Locksmith Committee heads Bryan Nguyen and Bette Ha, our editor Victor Ma, and the nice individuals at Staples for making this issue possible.


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