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A Message From Your Bulle-
tin Editor
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Presidential Message
Kiwanis Bulletin
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New Advisor!
Advisor Comment
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Summer Recap
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Relay for Life
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Fall Rally
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Calendar
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Contact Information
Membership Night 9/18
Fall Rally Money Due 9/28
Relay for Life 10/5
Fall Rally 10/7
Homecoming 10/12
Haunted Hallows 10/27
XXIX, Issue 3
Presidential Message
Kiwanis Bulletin
Dear Key Club Members aka/K Family Members, Yes, that’s right…we are related!!!! I am not sure how many of you know that our Bloomfield Kiwanis Club is actually the parent organization of your Key Club, the Builder’s Club at BHS and the K-Kids in all of the elementary schools. Like any family, we share the same goals of service to others. Our club, though small, works hard to make our schools, community and world a better place to live. Some activities we have been involved in include creating Mother’s Day gift bags for women in shelters, donating money for international funds directed towards wiping out disease, and raising funds to provide scholarships for deserving Key Club members. As the liaison between the Key Club and Kiwanis, I look forward to working with you this year. You are off to a great start having done an awesome job of creating play areas at my school and assisting me in deliv-ering classroom books. Please be certain to keep me posted of your activities and don’t hesitate to contact me if I can help in any way. Sincerely, Mrs. Mary Todaro
Let the school bells ring because class is officially back in session! First, I would like to wel-come everyone back from summer vacation. I am extremely enthusiastic about starting off the new school year because Key Club is finally kicking into full gear! I hope to see both some returning and fresh faces joining Key Club at Membership Night. For returning members, I promise that you will definitely get the most this year from your Key Club experience. To new members, you have no idea what you are getting yourself into... Of course I mean that in the best way possible! New members will not fully understand the incredible opportunities and encounters Key Club has to offer until they participate in one of our events, attend a District Convention (DCON), or take advantage of the leadership opportunities our club has to offer.
With a new school year come new changes. The high school has decided to end every Wednesday one period earlier as to allow time for students to become more involved in ac-tivities such as clubs. This year, Key Club hopes to utilize this time for their weekly general meeting as well as committee meetings for our larger events. Also new this year is some of our projects such as Alex’s Lemonade Stand, Project at the Elementary Schools, and a K-Kids Fun Night. The board has discussed making this year a year of inclusiveness; something we be-lieved the club was lacking. We want EVERYONE to feel welcomed and be encouraged to make friends and just have an enjoyable time. The BHS Key Club should perpetuate the idea of community. Remember without unity amongst our members we cannot contribute to our own community through service.
Katelyn Feliciano
Advisor Comments
New Advisor!
Hey BHS!!! My name is Miss Pobuta and I am very excited to be the newest advisor of the BHS Key Club this year! Just for a little background information, I’m from Clark, NJ and I graduated from Kean University in Union, NJ. I am also currently taking classes at Kean towards get-ting my Masters degree. I come from a pretty big family, with my dad having 7 brothers and sisters. I have one older sister, who I am especially close with, and 2 younger brothers. My sister is married with 3 children, so I spend a lot of my free time hanging out with my 3 nieces: Cassidy, Ashley, and Addison. I also work a part time job at Stewarts Root Beer, which is a car hop restaurant similar to Sonic, but better! This is my second year teaching Algebra 1 at Bloomfield High School. I spent most of my first year adjusting and putting together my lesson plans, but I can’t wait to get involved in other activities outside the classroom! Over the summer I was able to take part in a few events such as the Key Club Car Wash and Alex’s Lemonade Stand. I also attended the Shawnee trip with Mr. Cappello and a few students from the board of the BHS Key Club. We had so much fun and now I’m excited to see what the rest of the year’s events have in store for us!
Welcome back! I hope that everyone had an enjoyable summer and is ready for a new school year filled with various projects. The Key Club has been busy planning many activi-ties, both old and new, that are not to be missed. We will be kicking the year off with our annual fall car wash on Saturday, September 15th. This is a huge fundraiser for us so I hope to see everyone there ready to wash some cars! On Tuesday, September 18th we will be hosting our membership night for new and old members to pay their dues, pick up their t-shirt, and get to know everyone in the club. October is sure to be busy with Relay for Life on Friday, October 5th at Demarest School. This is an amazing fundraiser that benefits the American Cancer Society. Stay tuned for more details! Lastly, get ready to travel to Six Flags for the annual NJ District Key Club Fall Rally on Sunday, October 7th. The cost is $40 and should be handed in to Mr. Newman by Friday, September 21st. I look forward to seeing everyone at the events we have planned for the next two months. Please encourage your friends to come to a meeting or an event to see firsthand that Key Club is filled with fun activities and truly a phenomenal organization.
Summer Recap
This summer our Key Club put extra time, sweat, and tears into our weeks off. We discussed our plans for the upcom-ing school year and how to improve our club as well as members. Initially, we already have a schedule filling summer, however we managed our time fairly well and it's safe to say our club had a success-ful two months. For the remainder of the school year we have planned out board meetings general meetings and of course our own events. We are looking forward to a year of service. Bobby Thompson Vice President
Relay for Life
Almost everyone is affected in some
way by cancer. Whether a friend
had it, a relative, or even them-
selves, it touches everyone’s life in
some way. We honor those that sur-
vive and remember those who did
not. Although no cure has been
found yet, we can always help get
closer to this goal. One major event
that is held nationwide yearly and
raises thousands of dollars for can-
cer research is Relay for Life. I had
the privilege of helping to put to-
gether Bloomfield’s first ever Relay
for Life last year and it was such an
inspiring event and I am glad to
announce that we are bringing it
back again this year! The Key Club
will be helping with the Paint the
Town Purple portion of the event
first. This is when we travel around
town decorating with purple rib-
bons, signs, and other fun stuff! The
date of this is unsure at the moment,
but we will make sure everyone
knows the exact date when we find
out. The actual Relay for Life event
is an overnight gathering of hun-
dreds of people who want to fight
back. We all walk around a track
while trying to raise money for can-
cer research. Certain laps have
themes too! For example, last year
we had a lap where guys would
dress as girls and vice versa. It was
quite the site and very funny to
watch. The best part about Relay is
that it goes overnight! Everyone
gathers their tents and sleeping bags
and sets up in the middle of the
track. It is an amazing sight and
very touching to participate in. We
hope everyone can come out not
only to participate, but to help set up
the event and to help with Paint the
town Purple. Thanks everyone and
see you soon!
Nick Porcelli
Vice President
New Jersey Key Club’s Fall Rally
Hey Bloomfield! How you doin’? This is Ashna, your LTG and I’m here to tell you some very thrilling news. Though it’s September and school has started with all its tests and homework, Key Club is just get-ting exciting. This October, the New Jersey District will once again be holding their annual Fall Rally at Six Flag Great Adventure. Get ready for the fun, games, thrills, and Key Club-bers that you are sure to meet there! Fall Rally will be taking place on October 7th, and over 3,000 mem-
bers from all over Jersey are going to come together and celebrate Key Club. This year, the theme for Great Ad-venture is the OLYMPICS! With the 46 gold medals that the USA brought back from London this summer, we all also want to bring back some gold. With that in mind, the District Board wants the whole of New Jersey to cele-
brate their unity and team power. We all have the willpower to do anything we put our mind to! The LTGs this year, divided up their divisions into countries. Each country will be an Eliminate country that still needs to get Maternal/ Neonatal Tetanus elimi-nated. Our division will be represent-ing the very fun country of Jamaica! I absolutely can’t wait to see you all jammin’ at Six Flags, representing Jamaica and our very special Division 17. Also remember to bring school supplies for underprivileged children! See you soon! “Latta Mons” Ashna Bhatia, Lieutenant Governor of Division 17
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If you’d like to submit an article, or just have any
suggestions or ideas for future issues of the Key
Words, feel free to e-mail me, Nick Acuna (the Edi-
tor) at [email protected]. Even if you’re
not on the Key Words Staff, you can still have the
ability to write about a Key Club (or unrelated to
Key Club but still re-
lates to service) project
or event, just feel free to
contact me by e-mail!
President Katelyn Feliciano [email protected] Vice President Nicholas Porcelli [email protected] Vice President Bobby Thompson [email protected] Secretary Grace Fucci [email protected] Treasurer Robert Schiller [email protected] Bulletin Editor Nicholas Acuna [email protected] Activities Director Alyssa Torrisi [email protected] Lieutenant Gov. Division 17 Ashna Bhatia [email protected]
KEY CLUB FACTS
Key Club Interna-tional is the oldest and largest service program for high school stu-dents. It is a student-led organization that teaches leadership through serving others. Members of Key Club, also part of the Ki-wanis International family, build them-selves as they build their schools and com-munities.
The Key Club colors consist of blue for unwavering charac-ter, gold for service, and white for purity.
The core values of Key Club International are “Leadership, Char-acter Building, Caring, and Inclusiveness.”
Nicholas Acuna— “Message From Your Editor,”
Katelyn Feliciano—“Presidential Message”
Mary Todaro—“Kiwanis Bulletin”
Lou Cappello—“Advisor Comment”
Alex Pobuta—“New Advisor”
Bobby Thompson—“Summer Recap”
Nicholas Porcelli—“Relay for Life”
Ashna Bhatia—“Fall Rally”