The Locksmith: October Issue

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THE LOCKSMITH VOLUME 7 ISSUE 7


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Contact Us

Letters from the Cab

Updates from Division 11

Updates from NYDKC


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Updates from KC International

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Upcoming and Past Fundraisers

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Past & Upcoming Events

Service Spotlights

Member of the Month


Contact Us! @stuykc

Remind

Our website!

@stuykeyclub

Events Sheet

Email us!

Remember to send videos to web.stuykc@gmail.com and pictures to locksmith@stuykc.org. Also, remember that we will be giving up to 60 points per articles and 5 points per picture (5 pictures max!)

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BAC AEKI EHT MORF SRETTEL


Hey everyone! November's finally here but it's already getting so chillllllly here in the city. Don't forget to bundle up when you go out and stay warm! Thank you to everyone who participated in KC Week, however, keep in mind that these are all things you can do during the other 51 weeks of the year too! It doesn't need to be Key Club Week to thank a fellow Key Clubber or help raise awareness and proceeds for an amazing charity. Also, a big thank you to everyone who came to our past couple of meetings too! In case you haven't heard, committee applications have reopened! We five different committees you can join: Fundraising, New Projects, Social Media, Art, and Locksmith. You can find the application at bit.ly/stuykccommittees and you will have to answer some general and committee-related questions. The applications aren't due until Sunday, November 24th but don't sleep on it

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PRESIDENT JASON XIONG

until Sunday night.In spirit of post-Key-Club-Week, I would like to give a kudos to everyone who participated in a service project or attended a fundraiser in this past month. If you were not able to, definitely feel free to check out some events to sign up for at bit.ly/stuykc-events. I hope to see y'all at an event soon! And that's it for this time, happy November! Yours in caring service, Jason Xiong President of Stuyvesant Key Club IKEYA Board 2019-2020


at least one committee (you can only be in 2 committees!) help out in Key Club in an alternative way, especially if you don’t have time to go to events. Not only is it another way to help, it gives an experience of a close family that will get you hooked on Key Club. The applications will be due on SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH!

VICE PRESIDENT DAVID SHI

Hi everyone! I hope you’re all staying warm this winter from low temperatures! Even though your bed might feel more comfy than outside, I hope that you’ll take some time out this season to still volunteer at some events! We’ve recently just released the applications for our 5 committees: Fundraising, New Projects, Art, Social Media, and the Locksmith (the committee that made this newsletter!!) You can check them out here: bit.ly/stuykc-committees. I definitely recommend applying for

We also held our 2nd club meeting of the year, where we collected Trick-Or-Treat for UNICEF boxes and club dues, and taught you guys what the different levels of the KFamily were. Key Club Week was also from November 4th-8th, but don’t worry too much if you miss it! There’s always next year, and you can also make every week your own Key Club Week :’) Since it is Christmas!

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Yours in service, David Shi Vice President of Stuyvesant Key Club IKEYA Board 2019-2020

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Heyo everybody, How has your month been? I hope everyone had a great month of tests and homework, and of course Key Club! Thanks to everyone who participated in Key Club week whether you wrote a nice letter, or came to the meeting, you made my day! In addition, committee applications have came out, so I hope all of you consider joining one. Joining a committee is a great way to get more involved and even meet new people. It’s so much fun, and everyone gets to work together to make Key Club awesome. Again thanks to everyone who attended recent events especially since it was so so cold the last few days. My toes feel numb from these events too hehe. Have fun! Yours in service, Pamela Yang Secretary of Stuyvesant Key Club IKEYA Board 2019-2020

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SECRETARY PAMELA YANG


TREASURER VINCENT HUANG

Hiya Key Clubbers! I hope all of you have been doing well and staying warm despite the colder temperatures! Key Club week was a blast—thank you to everyone who participated! To recap fundraising for the month of October, we had our Taste of Japan Fundraiser at the October Divisional, our Charity Fair, and Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF with StuyUNICEF. Whether you bought sushi, came to the fair, or gave in your UNICEF box at the meeting, thank you so much for taking part in making a difference!

November is a big month, especially for fundraising, so keep your eyes peeled! Future events include our Frozen 2 Fundraiser on November 23rd with Bronx Science Key Club at AMC Magic Johnson Harlem 9, as well as our bake sale at the senior bar on November 26th & 27th in collaboration with Red Cross. We're currently only around $800 away from our fundraising goal of 15K so we're at the final stretch! If you're interested in taking part behind-the-scenes in the functioning of Key Club, consider joining one of our committees! Kudos to all of you Key Clubbers who are continuing to volunteer at events and attend fundraising events! It's not easy and all of us appreciate it so much! Extra brownie points if you paid dues ;) Let's get this fundraising bread! Yours in service, Vincent Huang Treasurer of Stuyvesant Key Club IKEYA Board 2019-2020

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Hey Key Clubbers, Wow its getting colder and colder by the day. I hope that doesn't deter you wonderful people from going to more events.we are very close from surpassing our fundraising goal once again but we stil have to work on beating that service hour goal. A great way to rack up more hours is to send in photos and videos. I also encourage y'all to sign up to be project captain, it's a great way to take initiative in Key Club. I know I haven't been really up to date on the website but please look forward to seeing many new changes in the future. Yours in service, Jackson Ngo Webmaster of Stuyvesant Key Club IKEYA Board 2019-2020

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WEBMASTER JACKSON NGO


Hey Key Clubbers! It seems like just yesterday that school started but now Thanksgiving break is already rolling around!

EDITOR RACHEL JOH

I hope you all enjoy skimming through the Key Club Week section! I surely had a blast reading through all the submissions. We got a total of 44 responses(!!!) for Kudos to the Key Clubbers so I was unable to include all of them. As a prize for reading it this far, click on the Tuesday icon on page 14 to read all the submissions ;) As always, thank you to everyone that send in pictures and sign up to be writers. We may not always use all of what you send but remember that your efforts are greatly appreciated! If any of you need help sending in pictures, be sure to reach out to me for step-by-step instructions! Yours in service, Rachel Joh Editor of Stuyvesant Key Club IKEYA Board 2019-2020

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Divisional Updates Veterans Day Activity! As you all may know, November 11th was Veterans Day! Thank you to all of the men and women who have served our country. In the spirit of Veterans Day, here is a way you can say thank you: letters to those who have served our nation. This includes new recruits, veterans and first responders. At the November Divisional, we will be making and collecting letters! However, we will be accepting letters until November 24th. Say "Thank You" here!

Follow NYDKC Division 11 on Social Media!

Tag #NYDKCD11 to get featured on NYDKC Division 11's Instagram and Facebook!

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District Updates 22.5%

Service Hours Goal 77.5%

The District Service Hours Goal this year is 120,000 hours! We are 22.49% of the way there with 26987.12 hours!

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Fundraising Goal 71.1%

The District Fundraising Goal this year is $200,000! We are 28.91% of the way there with $57,823.36 raised!

Follow NYDKC on Social Media! Tag #NYDKC to get featured on New York District Key Club's Instagram and Facebook!

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From Zixuan Liu To New Projects Committee Hello my wonderful members!! Thanks for putting up with such an incompetent director like me and still finding events without me reminding y'all every month cause I forgot. Even though we don't have meetings nor is our group chat very active, I still believe that a committee is a committee, and we will help each other out in times of need. Thanks for all your hard work!!!

From Haochen Feng To Everybody in Key Club! Key club is amazing! All of the events were fun and even if “accidents” happen where we have to do extra work, everyone there made it so much more fun. In key club, I have helped people by volunteering and going to fundraisers, these have also always been a distraction to my stress and work! I’m really thankful for key clubs existence and everyone that is in it!

From Ivy Jiang To Amanda Zhong From Md Shad To Xuan Cheng You are a very smart and hardworking Key Clubber. Hope we can attend more events together!!!

Thank you for going to key club events with me!!


Random Acts of Kindness Jeremy Kwok 23' I went out during lunch period with some friends and got them some fries from shake shack :D, which became their breakfast (and lunch).

Danny Xiong 23' My friend was sad about a test score and I cheered him up :)

Allen Li 23' I stood up for a little kid on the subway so that he could sit

Joseph Tolentino 21' Someone got poked by a muji pen at the stairwell, so I pulled out a bag of bandaids that I normally have at hand & I gave him one. :>

Jason Xiong 21' I helped a friend studied for her math test during my free today but forgot to study for my own (whoops).

David Shi 21' I helped my teacher collect these surveys the class did.

Jishan Chowdhury 22' I stayed a little after lunch because I had a free and I helped clean tables/throw out trash for 3 tables.

Ashley Tian 22' I complimented someone.

Keyi Guo 21' I helped edit Rachel’s APENG essay :)). It was a think piece about The Namesake.

Alan Guo 21' Spent the better part of after school with friends i haven’t talked to in a long time and we all roasted each other in a loving way.

Evelyn Cao 20' Bought SuperM Concert tickets for Vincent Huang because he lost his wallet :(

Vincent Huang 20' Agreed to go to a SuperM concert with Evelyn Cao because she needed a friend!

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STUYVESANT KEY CLUB + RED CROSS PRESENT

BAKE SALE NOV 26-27 ALL DAY AT THE SENIOR BAR FROM PDS 1-10 $1 DESSERT PLATES!

All proceeds go towards Project Semicolon, a non-profit that raises awareness for mental health and suicide prevention!

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10/19 Saturday 7AM-11AM

10/20 Sunday 9AM

10/26 Saturday 7AM-2PM

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MMRF Team for Cures NYC 5K

Pier 84, Hudson River Park Volunteers will be greeting runners, checking people in, marshaling, manning hydration stations, helping with T-Shirt distribution, serving breakfast, or wherever needed!

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk Central Park Bandshell Volunteers will be walking to support the American Cancer Society and help raise awareness.

Manhattan Walk to End Alzheimers South Street Seaport Volunteers will be helping to direct people to the event and direct participants on the route.

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10/27 Saturday 11AM5:30PM

10/30 Wednesday 3:35PM6PM

Halloween at the Garden

Queens Botanical Garden Volunteers will help staff the craft + activity and candy tables, assist with photo booth, and guide people along the trick or treat trail. You are encouraged to dress in a costume!!!

Charity Fair

Stuy Cafeteria Volunteers will be helping to set up and clean up the charity fair, as well as helping to sell tickets and baked goods. In addition, we would really appreciate it if you can bring in baked goods or drinks that we can sell!! (Additional hours will be given!) CAPPED AT 10 VOLUNTEERS!!! But no limit on people bringing food!

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11/17 Sunday 12PM 6 PM

11/14 Thrusday 4:30PM7PM

11/23 Saturday 5PM-8PM

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NYSoM Thanksgiving Palooza

Mayday Space, 176 Saint Nicholas Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11237 Volunteers will be helping at the annual Thanksgiving festival, including arts-andcrafts activities, raffles and more

PTC Translating P.S. 124 on Division Street by Confucius Plaza Volunteers will be translating for parents, so please only sign up if you can speak Mandarin and/or Cantonese as they need translators for these languages

Saraswati Festival Manhattan Neighborhood Network, 537 West 59th Street, New York, NY 10019 Volunteers will be helping with setup, cleanup, and directing guests around the festival.

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November Bake Sale Volunteers will be helping Key Club and Red Cross to sell refreshments in baked goods and drinks throughout the duration of the day. (CAPPED AT 8 VOLUNTEERS PER PERIOD)

Frozen 2 Fundraiser

11/23 Saturday 11 AM

AMC Magic Johnson Harlem 9,10027 Come watch Frozen 2 at Bronx Science and Stuyvesant Key Club’s Frozen 2 Fundraiser! All proceeds will be going towards the Kiwanis Pediatric Lyme Foundation, a non-profit fund that helps to pay for medical treatment for children with this disease.

11/30 Turkey Trot Flushing Meadows, Queens, Sunday Volunteers will be helping 7 AM with setup, cheering on 12:30 PM runners, breakdown, etc. Click on an event for signup OR Check out our events form HERE 21 for more


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Harvest Fest

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Pumpkin Patch

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By Delia Qiu Our work at the Pumpkin Patch of the Queens Botanical Garden began with setting up the patch and the corn maze. When visitors began to arrive, we greeted them and helped to operate activity booths such as face painting, pumpkin painting, and arts and crafts. I liked that we had the chance to experience the activities for ourselves while helping out. The event was long at seven hours, but the garden generously provided a lunch break and free pizza for volunteers so it didn’t feel difficult to get through. Right outside the patch were stalls that sold lemonade and grilled corn in case anyone was hungry. They were certified by some of our volunteers to be very delicious. As the event came to a close, families left with carefully selected pumpkins and happy smiles on their faces. In the end, I think everyone can agree the event was a huge success. 26


Kiwanis One Day

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Light the Night

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MEMBER OF THE MONTH

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I initially joined Key Club since many of my friends were in it, and I thought that it would be a great way to get service hours as well. I still remember my first event, Walk to Defeat ALS, where Jason asked me to be Project Captain. It being my first event, I was reluctant to say "yes," but of course I agreed. At the event, I was able to rely on other members for help when I was lost in what I was supposed to do. But then this turned out to be the best decision I made, since the event went great, and it opened the door to Key Club for me. Now, Key Club has now become one of my closest families at Stuy, from me asking Key Clubbers to go to events together to bothering them about my homework. Some of my closest and dearest friends are from Key Club, which made my experience at Key Club even more meaningful. Not only do I now want to involve myself more in Key Club, I am also trying to go to more events to meet more Key Clubbers. I now regret not joining Key Club earlier, but it's better late than never. I can't wait to see how the rest of my Key Club career will unfold!!

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