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September Table of Contents Title Table of contents Editor’s Note Key Club info International festival Agenda Recap Alzheimer’s Walk Major Emphasis Programs Contacts Pg. 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

EDITOR’S EDITOR’S NOTE NOTE

We have had an amazing start to this year of service. It has been great to see everyone at meetings, and service events. I believe that all of our new members will lead us to greater success, and I could not be more excited for what is to come.

I understand that the beginning of the year is stressful, but we must keep our minds in the present. I encourage you all to help out someone that can’t find their class, compliment someone ’ s outfit at school, and tell your teachers you enjoy their class. These small acts of service are sure to make someone smile and that is the goal of our club. We want to spread positivity, and as leaders of the school we are called to do that.

You all are making a big impact on your school and community and don’t forget that. Your courage and willingness to help others is inspiring to all who you are around. Thank you for being difference makers!

Yours in service, Cate Dennis

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WHAT IS KEY CLUB?

Key Club is a Student led organization that provides its members the opportunity to serve their community, build character. & develop leadership

WHO ARE WE?

We are caring and compassionate service leadership who are a part of transforming communities world wide. Our core values are leadership, character, building, caring, & inclusiveness

KEY CLUB INFO

MACARTHUR HIGH SCHOOL

We are caring and compassionate service leadership who are a part of transforming communities world wide Our core values are leadership, character, building, caring, & inclusiveness

5 hours per month for all regular members

All officers must have 10 hours per month with the exception of Webmaster and Historian You need at least 50 hours minimum over the year in order to go to LEDCON

Try to keep track of your personal hours. Ask the secretaries if you are wondering what your hours are.

Key Clubbers meet every Tuesday after school in the library to discuss upcoming service opportunities. Service events can be any day of the week. We typically have 2+ events to serve at by donation or physical service each week. All events will be posted on the Remind.

WHY KEY CLUB? WHEN IS KEY CLUB? HOUR REQUIREMENTS: F O L L O W U S ! Issuu: macarthurkey.club Remind class code: @mackeyclub Instagram: @mackeyclub Facebook: MacArthur High School Key Club Website: www.macarthurkey.club Pg. 4
International Festival Kidsarethecenterofourcommunity, andwelovespendingtimewithallof them.Atourlocalinternational festivalwemadecraftswiththekids thatpertainedtodifferentcultures. CultureisimportanttoourCluband community.Beingabletoteachthe kidsaboutotherculturesinafunway wasverycoolforourmembersto experience. Pg. 5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 September 2022 MON TUE WED Order of Events: SUN THU FRI SAT 9/7: Painting a class 9/8: Football programs 9/14: Bingo basket donations 9/17: Cops and Kids Picnic 9/15&27: Volleyball concessions 9/21: Animal Shelter 9/24: Alzheimer’s walk 9/24-25: International Festival Pg. 6
Volleyball Concessions Selling programs Cops and Kids picnic Bingo basket donations September Recap Painting a classroom Animal Shelter International Festival Alzheimer’s Walk Pg. 7

Alzheimer’sWalk

Key Clubbers participated in the Alzheimer’s walk where they cheered and helped participants walking for the cause. We encouraged them as they crossed the finish line, served water, put up tables and chairs, played games, and had a great time!

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Major Major Emphasis Emphasis Program Program Promotions Promotions

Children’s Children’s MiracleNetwork MiracleNetwork

Children’s hospitals rely on donations, 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. Its various fundraising partners help support the mission to save and improve the lives of children, including Key Club International.

Thirst Thirst

Project Project

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.

Marchof Marchof Dimes 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

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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Contacts Contacts

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

Region 6 Advisor: Rafael Santos region6@tokeyclub.com District District Staff Staff

DISTRICTGOVERNOR

JONATHANPEREZ

governor@tokeyclub.com (682)459-4305

DISTRICTSECRETARY

DYLANDAM

secretary@tokeyclub.com (972)664 0001

DISTRICTTREASURER EMILY>HANG treasurer@tokevclub.com (346)319-1897

DISTRICTEDITOR BETHANYTRAN editor@tokeyclub.com (469)441-5081

CONVENTIONLIAISON

LENDELLANDAL cl@tokeyclub.com (281)814 7153

TECHPRODUCER

MINORIKIKUCHI techpro@tokeyclub.com (682)256-0025

Club Club Officer’s 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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