monroe high school key club
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Winter 2014-2015TRANSCRIPT
Monroe High School
Key Club
2015 Winter Edition
New Officers 2015-2016
Past Events
Upcoming Events
2015-2016 Officers!
Sammy Chu: Bulletin Editor
“As bulletin editor I hope to spread the word
about key club; I look forward to increasing
our club’s membership. One of my goals is to
further MHS students’ knowledge about key
club and what it's all about.”
“My favorite key club event so far this year has
been Blankets for Hospice.”
Why did you join key club? “I joined key club because it seemed like an easy, accessible way to
get in touch with our community. I fell in love with the idea of the
club; we're a group of students volunteering to help others!”
What do you have to say to current and future key
clubbers? The experiences of key club are irreplaceable. You don't have to
participate in every event; so there is no excuse why you wouldn't be
involved. After helping out you feel amazing for benefiting others!
Everyone can join key club; It's never too late to get involved!
Megan Woo: Treasurer $$
“I joined key club because I really wanted to give back to the community by volunteering and to gain leadership experience. I am hopeful that this next year will be a success and encourage others to give back to their community.”
“As treasurer I would like to organize key
club financially and help expand the club
as a whole by adding new members.”
“My favorite key club event is decorating
cookies for Valentine's Day each year.”
Lauren Mckeever: President
Why did you join Key Club? “I joined Key Club to become more involved in school and to help out in the
community, and found it a lot of fun. “
What do you have to say to future key clubbers? “ I'm looking forward to the following year and accomplishing a lot while
having a good time.”
“As president I hope to get all members
more involved in the following year and
get Key Club more known throughout the school.”
“My favorite key club event would have
to be just everything in the month of
October such as trick or treat for UNICEF,
pumpkin carving, etc.”
Eli Kirshbaum: VP
Allan Wang:
Secretary (Returning)
“As VP I hope to keep
expanding key club and
welcoming new members
and get involved in new
activities.”
“My favorite key club event is
trick or treat for UNICEF
because it's great getting the
community involved.”
Why did you join Key Club? “I joined because I was a member last year
and enjoyed the experience and volunteer
hours. I am looking forward to providing
service and making a positive impact on the
community together.”
Past Events!
We are One Night: A
community festival
celebrating love and
togetherness.
Home for the Howlidays:
A food drive for animals
in need. We collected 40
cans of food!
Holiday Cards for Soldiers:
Brianna Celix organized a
multiple day event where
students could come to a table
during lunch and sign her
handmade cards. Over 200
cards were sent to soldiers
overseas in Africa! Way to go
Brianna!
Blankets for Hospice: Sara Calder
organized an event where volunteers from
Evergreen Hospital came to Monroe High
School to teach students how to make tie
blankets. Students gathered to make the
tie blankets while watching a Christmas
movie. Over 20 blankets were donated to
hospice. Thank you Sara!
Upcoming Events!
Blood Drive: The annual
blood drive includes
organizing blood
donators/ signing them
in. Sign-ups will be
available in the spring.
DCON!: Key Club
convention for all of Pacific
Northwest. Meet key
clubbers from all over PNW
and find out more ways to
get involved in your
community.
March 13th – March 15th
Cookies for Firefighters: Show your
appreciation for Monroe’s local
firefighters by giving you’re your
hand decorated Valentine’s Day
cookies. Meet Friday, February
20th, in room 203 at 2:30!
A Word from our Lt. Governor…
32 DAYS LEFT UNTIL DCON 2015!
Winter Issue 2014-2015
By Rachel Calder