



Welcome to my very last newsletter of the service year. Serving as Bulletin Editor for the 2022-23 service year has been such a fulfilling and enjoyable responsibility, and although leaving this position is bittersweet, I’m excited to expand my horizon and serve as co-secretary for the upcoming service year. As we slowly transition into springtime, we’re focusing on having our events more geared towards outdoors activities. February was a brief month in terms of events, but we had a ton of fun outside at Cupid’s Chase 5K (and inside at MATHCOUNTS 2023!), and there will be many more enjoyable events to come! I can’t wait to help plan and coordinate several more events in the future as co-secretary, but for now, please enjoy my very last newsletter as Bulletin Editor :D
Yours in Service, Hasana Abdullah
Bulletin Editor '22-'23
It’s bittersweet that t last President’s greet be writing for the ser year. The past year fle real quick and I am extremely grateful fo each one of you guys who make our service possible! During the m of February, we had a of fun events includin MathCounts and the p Chase 5K. While trekking in 5 degree weather, our members had the opportunity to grade competition papers from students across the city. At the Cupid’s Chase 5K, Key Clubbers got cute accessories to celebrate the festivity with heart glasses and heart headbands. In addition, we had our last Bake Sale of the service year to raise funds for LTC! To end off the month, we had a virtual event named Letters for Rose which aimed towards providing heartfelt cards towards elderlies during these rough times. Stay tuned for the March newsletter to read my farewell letter but for now, stay cool and stay passionate <3 Thank you for making the past service year one of the best!
Yours
in Service, Erica Jin President ‘22-‘23Grade:
10th Grade
Total Amount of Hours as of April 2022:
57
Favorite Key Club Event:
9 Million Reasons Food Pantry
Saturday February 4th
The moment I saw MATHCOUNTS was an event wanted to go because I remember being on m middle school. The event itself was really fun an I went, even though it was absolutely freezin
Katherine Lian, THHS ‘24t, I immediately math team in nd I’m very glad ng that day!
Cupid’s Chase was a particularly cool event! Not only were wind chills in the single digits, but also we were able to cheer on those running to support housing and employment for people with disabilities! I had a great time clapping my nearly frost-bitten hands when participants ran by, competing with other Key Club members to see who can cheer the loudest, watching swans approach us in the pond, and finding new ways with fellow members to stay warm. All in all, I would definitely volunteer at another Cupid’s Chase event, provided that the temperatures are not arctic!