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MacArthur Volume 1 Issue 4 Region 6 Division 18N

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1- TITLE 2- TABLE OF CONTENTS 3- EDITOR’S NOTE 4- AGENDA AND REMINDERS 5- JULY RECAP 6- MAJOR EMPHASIS PROGRAMS 7- SERVICE PROJECT 8- KIDS KORRAL 9- THIRST PROJECT 10- CONTACTS

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Editor’s note Hello Key Clubbers! I hope you are all enjoying your summer so far. Although school is out, service never ends. I encourage you to continue participating in events; your help is always appreciated. Yours in service, Cate Dennis ”The service of bringing light to a troubled world must never end.” - L. Tom Perry

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JULY HAPPENINGS July Sun

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7/2: Freedom Fest 7/21: Watermelon Social 7/25: membership signups 7/26: Classroom painting 7/28: Officer social 7/31: Kids Korral

REMINDERS Hours: How to get involved: -5 hours per month for anyone with a -Follow all of our media pages to stay updated membership -Meetings are every Tuesday in the library during the -10 hours per month for officers school year with the exception of Webmaster and -The service year starts in April Historian -Join the remind so you can sign up for events -50 hours minimum are required in order to go to-See an officer or sponsor to get a membership form LEDCON and sign up for $35

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JULY

RECAP

7/2

Freedom Fest

Watermelon Social

7/21

Membership Sign-Ups

7/25

Members gathered at Elmer Thomas Park to endulge in delicious watermelon and conversation.

Volunteers helped assist kids at the bouncy house during local Independence Day festival.

7/26

Classroom Painting

Officers worked a table for new Volunteers helped paint a room and old members to renew at MacArthur Middle School their membership for the for a new teacher. upcoming school year.

Officer Social

7/28

Kids Korrall

7/31

Officers bonded over pizza and swimming! Members cooked for families while they were staying at the Toby Keith House.

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Major Emphasis Program Promotions Children’s Miracle Network More than 10 million kids enter a children's hospital across North America every year. Children’s hospitals rely on donations and community support, as Medicaid and insurance programs do not fully cover the cost. Since 1983, the Children's Miracle Network has helped fill those funding gaps by raising more than $7 billion, most of it one dollar at a time through Miracle Balloon icon campaigns. Its various fundraising partners and programs support the nonprofit's mission to save and improve the lives of as many children as possible, including Key Club International.

March of Dimes March of Dimes leads the fight for the health of all moms and babies. March of Dimes provides comfort and support of the families in NICUs, educate medical professioinals, and the public about best practices, and support lifesaving research. "Since the 1940s, Key Clubs have worked with the March of Dimes to make a positive impact in the lives of babies everywhere.

UNICEF

UNICEF works in the toughest parts of the world to help disadvantaged children. They do whatever it takes to help children survive and thrive from a young age to adolescence. They stand neutral on defending the rights of all children. Despite the complexities of the world, UNICEF is there for every kid in need.

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HELP A TEACHER OUT BY

PAINTING THEIR CLASSROOM

A FEW CLUB MEMBERS VOLUNTEERED TO PAINT A MACARTHUR MIDDLE SCHOOL CLASSROOM FOR A NEW TEACHER. THE ROOM STARTED WITH BROWN AND WE PAINTED IT GRAY. WITH THE HELP OF OUR VOLUNTEERS, THE ROOM WAS FINSIHED IN THREE HOURS!

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KIDS KORRAL Once a month, a few members from our club go to Kids Korral in Oklahoma City. There, they cook and serve food to families who have children diagnosed with cancer. It is a lot of members favorite event because you get to cook with friends, and serve those who really need and appreciate it.

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Thirst project

Every Drop Counts END GLOBAL WATER CRISIS

KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL SERVICE PROJECT THIRST PROJECT—THIRSTY 30 Thirst Project is a nonprofit organization that works with the support of young people to END the global water crisis. By building freshwater wells in developing communities that need safe clean drinking water, Key Club and Thirst Project collaborates on a campaign called “Thirsty 30” to help raise money to build water projects.

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Contacts Divison 18N LTG: Vivian Lee ltg18n@tokeyclub.com

District Staff

DISTRICT GOVERNOR JONATHAN PEREZ governor@tokeyclub.com (682) 459-4305 DISTRICT SECRETARY DYLAN DAM secretary@tokeyclub.com (972) 664-0001 DISTRICT TREASURER EMILY>HANG treasurer@tokevclub.com (346) 319-1897 DISTRICT EDITOR BETHANY TRAN editor@tokeyclub.com (469) 441-5081 CONVENTION LIAISON LENDELL ANDAL cl@tokeyclub.com (281) 814-7153 TECH PRODUCER MINORI KIKUCHI techpro@tokeyclub.com (682) 256-0025

Region 6 Advisor: Rafael Santos region6@tokeyclub.com

Club Officer’s

President Gracie Cunningham: +1 (580) 585-2835 Vice President Maddy Hunt: +1 (580) 695-1415 Vice President Faith West: +1 (580) 279-7990 Secretary Ciera Chatman: +1 (580) 695-4437 Secretary Avery Wright: +1 (405) 657-8445 Treasurer Luke Blackmon: +1 (845) 500-6078 Editor Cate Dennis: +1 (580) 483-4343 Historian Jaylyn Heckert: +1 (580) 483-7509 Webmaster Madsen Flores: +1 (580) 512-0688

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