LHS Key Club | Vol 1 Issue 4 The Toast | July/August 2013

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Name: Joey Thai Graduating Year: 2014 Favorite Colors: Green, Purple, Red, and Black Favorite Book: Percy Jackson & The Olympians series Favorite Song: A Thousand Miles 足 Vanessa Carlton Favorite Food: Anything that tastes good Favorite Quote: "There will always be people who say mean words because you are different. And sometimes their minds cannot be changed. But there are many more people who do not judge others based on how they look, or where they are from. Those are the people whose words truly matter." Starfire (Teen Titans) Guilty Pleasures: Listening to Pokemon video game music and pretending I'm on a journey to be the very best.

Name: Huy Manh Graduating Year: 2016 Favorite Colors: Blue and Red Favorite Book: Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins Favorite Song: Bad Romance 足 Lady Gaga Favorite Movie: Batman: The Hunger Games Favorite Food: Anything that is chicken Favorite Quote: "Bazinga!" Sheldon Cooper (The Big Bang Theory)


Welcome back my beautiful LHS Key Clubbers! <3 I hope the summer has done all of you well. I know I’ve seen quite a few of your faces throughout the months of break so I’m very thankful for that. Seriously, not all Key Clubbers are active in the summer. Volunteer coordinators have told me repeatedly that our Key Club is very amazing to work with! And that LHS Key Club has garnered quite an impressive reputation within the Human Services Department at City Hall! This definitely wouldn’t have happened without you all. You guys are truly the best! And I know it’s hard for people to get back into the groove of school after two months of summer break, but I know we can do it for Key Club! Our Key Club meetings will be just like before! They will happen every Monday in the cafeteria and start at 2:15pm! I really can’t wait to see all y’all faces again! <3 The advisors, officers, and I have many goals for our club this year! We want next few months to be unforgettable! We will have to work together in order to meet these goals, but I’m sure we will reach them if we all give our best! See you guys soon! :) Yours always in Caring, Love, Friendship, and Service Morgan Lucena 2013­014 LHS Key Club President

¡Hola mis amigos! I hope you've all had eventful summers, because I certainly did. Through an organization called AMIGOS de las Americas, I spent 6 weeks this summer in Guaira, Paraguay with a host family, building a park, speaking Spanish, eating empanadas, climbing trees with my 22 host siblings, and doing general Paraguayan things. The experience gave me a renewed appreciation for connections, culture, and community service. This newsletter theme is "Soak Up the Sun" after the Sheryl Crow song. I hope that this summer you all were able to soak up not only the sun, but also the service and fun working alongside your fellow Key Clubbers. Lindbergh Key Club has a great reputation thanks to you all, so keep it up! Con cariño, Jenny Zhang 2013­2014 LHS Key Club Bulletin Editor


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BY JUSTIN DANAO This summer was amazing with all of the events that we had! From June 25th to August 27th, we had the Renton Farmers Market every Tuesday in Downtown Renton at the Piazza. At this event, we unloaded everything that the farmers were selling, set up their tents, and took the tents down at the end of the day. If some of their goods weren’t sold, we would also help them load it back into their truck. On the 4th of July, we went to Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park for the Renton 4th of July event. Here, we walked around the park and asked people to take a survey about the event. On July 5th, we had our Lindbergh High school July Key Club Meeting at the Fairwood Library. At the

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Renton 4th of July Event meeting, we talked about upcoming events that our members could go to. On July 19th, we also had the Division 32 July DCM at the Fairwood Library. At the DCM we played many fun icebreakers, and received some updates from our beloved LTG., Alan Yeh. From July 26th through July 28th, we had the Renton River Days event at Liberty Park. At the Renton River Days, we picked up litter, set up tents, watched booths when the owner left, helped out at different areas, and maintained the dining areas at the Renton River Days. On August 12th, we had Seattle Rally at Hazen High School. At Seattle Rally, we got to meet up with old friends, make new ones, and learn a little bit more about Key Club! On August 16th, we had our Lindbergh High school August Key Club Meeting at Gene Coulon

Memorial Beach Park. At the meeting, we talked about upcoming and past events, and played some fun and exciting icebreakers! On August 23rd, we had the Garden of Goo event at the Wetland Plant Nursery. At this event, we transplanted and maintained the nursery stock. And on August 31st, we had the Green Kent Work Party and the Division 32 August DCM at Lake Meridian Park. At the Green Kent Work Party, we took out invasive species from the park, and shoveled woodchips into wheelbarrows. At the Division 32 August DCM, we played icebreakers, talked about visitations from the LTG., and had a potluck at the end! Don’t miss out on the fun, so check out the upcoming events

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Renton River Days


BY LISA LAI Come help out at the KCCP/Seattle Annual Banquet by greeting people, setting up the silent auction, and help cleaning up afterwards! Only 4 people max are allow to attend this volunteering event, so please sign up quickly! Where: Kent Senior Activity Center (211 1st Ave S Kent, WA) When: September 12, 2013, Thursday at 5:30pm – 8:15pm

Did you miss the last volunteering event for Cast for Kids? Then don’t miss the Take a Warrior Fishing event that is happening on September 14th! We will help set up tents, tables and chairs. When: September 14, 2013 Where: Gene Coulon Park, Saturday 8:00 – 2:00pm

If you are a responsible person, then come volunteer at the Northwest Chocolate Factory! There will be 2 shifts and there will be a maximum on 5 people volunteering! Where: Washington State Convention & Trade Center, 800 Convention Place Seattle, Washington 98101 When: September 21st & September 22nd, Saturday and Sunday at 12:00pm – 7:00pm


BY JESSICA TIAMZON Welcome back Key Clubbers! I hope you guys had an amazing summer. The first official meeting is on September 23rd, which means you will have to pay your dues soon. This year we will have dues of $16 for each member. We will also start Happy/Sad coins again during our weekly meetings on Mondays. We will donate this to the Eliminate Project. For the last 5 meetings of Key Club last year, we raised $275.82!


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