March 2014 Newsletter

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Parsippany Hills High School’s

KEY NOTES Volume I Issue I | March 2014

A Message from Immediate-Past President Colleen Hoyt Hello PHHS Key Clubbers! This past weekend myself and 14 other members went to the Ocean Place Resort and Spa in Long Branch NJ for the 68th annual District Convention. This was my last Key Club Convention and it was extremely bitter sweet. We all went to workshops and learned how to better serve our home, school, and community. I distinctly remember four years ago in Pennsylvania going to my first ever convention and it feels like it was just yesterday. These four years have gone in the blink of an eye and I cant thank all of you guys enough for letting me serve you as your president this year! It could not have been possible without you! Thanks again, this isn't a good-bye, but a see you later! Yours in Caring and Service, Colleen Hoyt

Table of Contents Editor’s Message DCON Recap Governor Interview DCON Photo Wall Key Information Final Remarks

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A Message from the Editors Hey everyone! I’m so excited to serve as your 2014-2015 cobulletin editor! Key Club is truly an extraordinary club, having the ability to impact a school and a community, and my responsibility as an editor is to raise awareness and promote such a process. I plan on making these newsletters both informative and appealing, and because I spend a lot of time on these articles, I hope you guys all have the time to read them. During my term, I will try my best to benefit Parsippany Hill’s Key Club and make this service year a great one. Yours in Caring and Service, Vanessa Ting Hey guys, With this being my first year as an editor for any club, this is all new to me. Fortunately, after some inspiration from district level editors I met at DCON, I definitely am going to have fun with this position. I immediately loved the design aspect of these newsletters and how open these publications are to creativity, and so I am eager to write these newsletters from now through the upcoming year. I hope to spread the news of Key Club effectively throughout Par Hills, while at the same time enjoying the work I do. Best Regards, Arpan Bhavsar Key Notes - March 2014 - Volume I Issue I - Page II


2014 New Jersey District Convention This past weekend, March 28-30, marked a new service year for Key Club. It was a weekend that involved motivational speakers, informative workshops, elections for our new district board, and the announcement for our next year’s state project: The Eliminate Project. Beyond speeches that promoted the elimination of negativism and lectures on appropriate business wear and forming successful fundraisers, district convention allowed attendees to see something greater -- how impactul Key Club and its Kiwanis branches can truly be. At Parsippany Hills, while Key Clubbers may have bi-weekly meetings discussing new fundraisers and events, District Convention was a gathering of 600 and more equally passionate Key Clubbers. No longer is Key Club just a program that offers service hours and benefits to the community, it is a program that ultimately, can change the world. Key Notes - March 2014 - Volume I Issue I - Page III


The Path to Becoming a Key Club Governor: Sam Levisay

Why did you plan on running for district Governor? I planned to run for Governor because Key Club inspired me to be a leader outside of my club beginning with Lieutenant Governor. From my experience as LTG, I realized that the state board of NJ Key Club is truly a unique and powerful experience that will influence the rest of my life. Running for Governor was an opportunity for me to share my ideas and passion with the District. What are some of your goals as Governor? My main goals as Governor are to improve district events, communication, and build clubs. What has been your best experience as a candidate? The best experience that I had as a candidate was meeting all the other wonderful candidates. Everyone was friendly and helpful and I look forward to seeing them all again.

How do you manage between Key Club and other extra-cirriculars? Balancing time can be one of the hardest things that a high schooler learns. I use calendars and schedules to help plan out time. I also plan to be less involved in my other clubs and solely dedicate my time to Key Club.

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District Convention 2014

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Information T-Shirt Contest

With 40 years behind us and many more ahead, the Parsippany Hills Key Club is celebrating with custom designed T-shirts to be created by the general members themselves. However, this contest is no easy task! The aim of the shirt is to incorporate the message of Key Club- Caring...Our Way Of Life. This is a fantastic opportunity for the whole chapter to purchase these shirts and spread the pride we Key Clubbers have in the service we do. Once we come to a decision about which design is the best fit for our shirts, the winner will receive a Dunkin Donuts or Starbucks gift card and a free shirt. We are all very excited to see which shirt will represent us around the school, so till then, keep calm and serve on!

Senior Citizen Dinner One of our biggest community events is here and we all cannot wait! The Senior Citizen Dinner is a welcoming evening open to all senior citizens in the local Parsippany area. The event is student run with some help from school cooks to make delicious salad, pasta, and tasty desserts that students donate. Not only do they donate ingredients, students donate their time to setting up, running, and cleaning the entire cafeteria afterwards, all for the enjoyment of our beloved elders. But that’s not all the evening has to offer! After the dinner, they will be treated with a run-through performance of our upcoming musical, Shrek! Everyone has been anticipating the show, which will be performed on April 3rd,4th, and 5th. Overall, everyone should try to come out for these spectacular events; you won’t want to miss either of them!

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Congratulations to our newly elected Executive Board:

Important Reminders: Intervale Babysitting (April 9, 6:45 PM) Eastlake Babysitting (April 10, 7:15 PM) CSH spring (not Easter) cards and decorations are due at the end of April Check Facebook, Twitter and your PTHSD email for updates

President: Stephanie Datri Contact at: smdatri15@pthsd.net Vice President: Lindsey Magbitang Contact at: amagbitang15@pthsd.net Treasurer: Rebecca Ho Contact at: rho15@pthsd.net Corres. Secretary: Ryan Stensgaard Contact at: rnstensgaard15@pthsd.net Recording Secretary: Patricia Kou Contact at: pjkou16@pthsd.net Editor: Vanessa Ting Contact at: vhting17@pthsd.net Editor: Arpan Bhavsar Contact at: abhavsar15@pthsd.net Historians: Catherine Mow Contact at: cjmow15@pthsd.net Historian: Kim Aldana Contact at: kmaldana15@pthsd.net

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