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1 Content Remind 101 : Text @ LOkeyclub to 81010, or to 248-809-4032 Email: lakeorionkeyclub@gmail.comlakeorionkeyclub@gmail.com Website: lakeorionkeyclub.weebly.comlakeorionkeyclub.weebly.com Twitter: @keyclub_LOHS Page 1: Introduction Page 2: Volunteer Opportunities/ Special Events Page 3 &4: Updates and Reminders, Messages Page 5: Major Emphasis Page 6: Member of the Month Page 7: Officer Information Pictured Right: Some of our Key Club members and Mrs. Ries at Fall Rally! Hey everyone! We’ve made it past the first quarter for the school year! I’m sure that everyone has been busy with sports, activities, and homework, getting into the routine of things. But as the crisp air of November approaches, let’s not forget about Key Club! With ever-expanding volunteer opportunities, make a difference with your friends and peers.

2 Volunteer Events Teacher Help- every Monday at 2:45. Summary: Helping teachers with small tasks, such as making copies. Latch Key- Mondays through Fridays from 4-6 pm. Summary: Helping out with Stadium Elementary’s after-school care program. Play games and engage in activities with the young students. Stadium Elementary- 2:50-3:55 every Monday. Summary: Mrs. Price, a second-grade teacher at Stadium Elementary, needs 2 volunteers each week to help out in her classroom. Blessings in a Backpack- every Wednesday after school. Summary: Creating little parcels of food items to benefit other people. Create and Donate- every Thursday after meetings. Summary: Working on different projects to send to and help needy people, like dresses for Africa and making blankets. Come out and join us for social events! Previously we went to Yates Cider Mill at Canterbury Village; these gatherings are simply for bonding and chilling. Suggestions for club get- togethers are also welcomed!

3 Review of Events Shoutout to everyone who volunteered and helped this month at events such as the Haunted House, teacher help, Trick or Treating for UNICEF, Blessings in a Backpack, and Arts and Crafts. Also, thanks to people who attended Fall Rally; how was the experience? Here are some pictures: Committees If you are interested in joining the design committee, stick around after the weekly member meetings on Thursdays! Setting up the Haunted House! Pass the Pasta Fundraiser!

4 Reminders: Pay your dues! ($17) Meetings are every Thursday at 2:45, room 666. Don’t Forget! You need 4 volunteer hours per term to maintain your membership! Important Announcement: For those of you that don’t know, we will no longer be volunteering at Heritage Place due to lack of available volunteers from our club. In the future, we hope to be able to help Heritage Place again. However, in order to do so, it is very important that everyone commits to the event when they write their name down on the weekly sign up sheet. If you are ever unable to attend an event that you signed up for, please contact an officer or lakeorionkeyclub@gmail.com.

5 Preferred Charities Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals- Nonprofit organization that raises awareness of hospitals and raises money to help sick children. Link- HospitalsHospitals March of Dimes- Founded by Franklin D. Roosevelt, this program is focused on the health of babies by battling things such as premature birth and defects. Link- March of DimesMarch of Dimes

6 Congratulations to the both of you and thank you for contributing so much towards Key Club. We look forward to more outstanding work from you! Members of the month are chosen by the amount of points that they have, which accumulate from attending meetings and volunteering. October: Cole Driscoll and Jieanna Wesolowski! Pictured Above: Cole Driscoll, Junior, and Jieanna Wesolowski, Junior, holding their specialized keys at Yates Cider Mill.

7 INFO - OFFICIALS ADVISOR Name: Jennifer Ries Math teacher at LOHS Job: Helps and advises officers with running the club, (hence the name) PRESIDENT Name: Adrianna Di Cesare Senior at LOHS Job: Runs the club, takes charge of meetings, and looks over all other operations DISTRICT LIEUTENANT GOVERNER Name: Jordyn Hatcher Senior at LOHS Job: Is a member of the district board for Key Clubs in District 15(our district) VICE PRESIDENT Name: Nina Hesse Junior at LOHS Job: Helps the president with tasks, also in charge of examining all operations TREASURER Name: Marc Hesse Sophomore at LOHS Job: Keeps track of the club’s treasury and all money related things SECRETARY Name: Chris Maresh Junior at LOHS Job: To keep files and write down information about events, meetings, and other important things BULLETIN EDITOR Name: Elizabeth Choi Sophomore at LOHS Job: Advertise and promote the club


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