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Steilacoom HS Key Club
Volume 1 Issue 7 The Official Newlsetter of Steilacoom High School Key Club of Division 35
What’s Happening…
Greetings-1
Annual Apple Squeeze– 2
Events Recap– 3
Divisional Shirts– 5
Eliminate Project– 6
Contacts– 8
Steilacoom Key Club
Division 35 Key Club
@SteillyKeyClub
@PNWDivision35
Keyclub35
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Hello! It’s that time of the month
again, newsletter time. October was
a very busy month with the Apple
Squeeze and all but don't worry,
there will still be plenty of service pro-
jects to go around.
I have greatly noticed that eve-
ry few Thursdays or so, there has
been a lack of attendance to the
meetings. So I want to encourage
those who regularly come to the
meetings to take it upon themselves
as leaders and remind their friends
that if it is Thursday, there is always a
Key Club meeting.
Also be sure to notice that Key
Club meetings will be held in the the-
atre so long as you pick up your trash
afterwards. Also, if it happens that
the theatre is being occupied for
other purposes, then the meeting will
be held at rooms 107 and 108. Thank
you.
Vince “Vinny” Geangan
Bulletin Editor
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Helping at the Apple Squeeze
Another Ap-
ple Squeeze has
come to a close.
A big thank you
for everyone who
came out and
helped and re-
member to keep
up the good work.
The Apple Squeeze is prob-
ably the largest service project
in the fall but there are still a lot
of smaller activities coming
soon. The next biggest service
project is coming in the winter
at the Winter Bazaar and the
Winefest. So always stay up to
date with what’s happening ei-
ther by Facebook and Twitter or
just getting reminded by a
friend.
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!
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Event Recap
-Apple Squeeze
-Chloe Clark Fall Carnival
-Volunteer Appreciation Dinner
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5
Division Attire Now on SALE!!!
Divisional mer-
chandise is now
on sale! Black
long sleeve shirts
will be $15. Con-
tact your Key
Club officers or
your lieutenant
governor ([email protected])
to place an order.
(Don’t forget about the Divisional
Council Meeting at Bubble Island
on Wednesday, October 30 from
5-7! Hope to see you there!)
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THE ELIMINATE PROJECT
What is the Eliminate Project?
This project is a joint project with
Kiwanis and UNICEF to internation-
ally eliminate maternal and neo-
natal tetanus.
What is MNT?
In 30 countries around the
world, maternal and neonatal
tetanus (MNT) can quickly turn
the joy of childhood into a
tragedy. MNT kills one baby
every nine minutes. Its effects
are excruciating– tiny new-
borns suffer repeated, painful
convulsions and extreme sensi-
tivity to light and touch. There
is little hope of survival. And
tetanus kills mothers to.
Who Suffers from MNT?
MNT is caused when tetanus
spores, found in soil everywhere,
comes into contact with open
cuts during childbirth. This disease
strikes poorest of the poor, the ge-
ographically hard to reach and
those without health care.
$1.80 is enough to save a
mother and her newborn’s
life.
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ELIMINATE MERCHANDISE
$15
$5
Contact your Key
Club officers or your
lieutenant governor
([email protected]) to
place an order.
All of the proceeds
go towards the
Eliminate Project.
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CONTACTS President
Vi Phung 253.678.3368
Vice President
Vince Wolfgram 253.363.1113
Treasurer
Johanna Forbes 253.327.9191
Secretary
Faythe Choi 714.823.7856
Bulletin Editor
Vince Geangan 253.439.0641
THANKS FOR READING! :)
Live long and prosper.
Thank you Tan Luong using
your phone as a camera!
That’s Tan
Luong
(Just a
member)