Download - September Newsletters 2011 BTHSKC
Jim Chan, President Vivian Lu, Treasurer Sandy Liang, Vice President Holy Cheong, Bulletin Editor Sisi Peng, Secretary Cora Man, Webmaster
Caring — our way of life
KEY CLUB
B r o o k l y n T e c h n i c a l H i g h S c h o o l Issue 5, September 2011
Caring — our way of life
Updates:
Please remember to fill
out the MIS and
attach your dues with
it when you hand it in.
Check out our website
for deadlines!
Sign up for events! The
more events you
attend, the higher your
chance of being Key
Clubber of the Month!
Remember to do the
fun and games for
extra points. For even
more points, write
articles about the
events you went to!
Front Cover 1
Letter from the Bulletin
Editor + Updates
3
September Events 4
Executive Board 2011-2012 8
Key Club Advisers + LTG 9
District and
International News
10
OCTOBER EVENTS 12
KEY Clubber of the Month 13
K—FAMILY 14
FUN/GAMES 15
KEY CLUB CHEERS 16
CREDITS/QUESTIONS? 17
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KEY CLUB
Letter From Your Editor
Dear Key Club Members,
I hope everyone’s first month of school was successful! Let the
freshman know about Key Club. Who we are, what we do, what
they can get from joining, show them the beauty of Key Club and
most importantly, have them know we do not make keys. The more
members, the bigger our K-Family! Please have them join!
As a reminder, first general meeting is Wednesday, September
28th, 2011 in the auditorium after 9th. There, we will be discussing
what Key Club is and what we strive for. Also, we will be collecting
your Membership Information Sheets with your dues! Please spread
the word and attend!
Even if there hasn’t been any events, still write me articles!
What are your thoughts and feelings about Key Club? Send them to
me! Please be appropriate and positive.
In addition, solve my fun and games! They are an easy way to
gain points if you don’t want to write articles. Even better, you can
get double the points if you complete both! Send your articles and
solved puzzles to [email protected].
-Holy Cheong
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SEPTEMBER St. Rafael’s Festival September— September 17,2011
The St. Raphael's Festival was a great experience. The face
painting, the dunk tank, and the Greek cuisine. The festival had
so much going on. We helped out with the event; some of us
ran the face painting station and others helped with the
cleanup. I personally helped with the wrap up at the evening
shift. Even though it was a lot of work moving tables, bringing
appliances in and out of the building, I had a lot of fun. The
organizers really appreciated
our help and this made me
realize what Key Club is all
about—community!
-Adriel Paderanga
KEY CLUB
President Jim Chan
and Key Clubber of
the Summer, Richard
Mui helping out at St.
Rafael’s festival.
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September Divisional—September 27, 2011
Division 9 T-Shirt Design
The deadline to submit designs for the Division 9 T-shirt has been
extended to October 15, 2011. Our lieutenant governor Helen wants
at least three designs from each school. Please be reminded the
color decided was purple. The designs can be created in any way,
either hand-drawn or computer generated. Have fun and lets
represent Division 9! Send your designs to [email protected].
The following must be incorporated onto the t-shirt design:
Division 9
Abraham Lincoln
Bishop Kearney
Brooklyn Tech
E.R. Murrow
Fort Hamilton
John Dewey
Midwood
New Utrecht
Telecommunications
NYDKC or Key Club
BANG, the beaver (the Brooklyn name of our mascot)
2011-2012
KEY CLUB
First General Meeting—
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Thank you to everyone who attended our first general
meeting! The first meeting was an absolute SUCCESS! In
addition to informing prospective and past members about
Key Club, we presented our 2011 Brooklyn Tech Key Club
Promotional Video, produced and filmed by our Visual
Media Committee! The link is provided below. Please check
it out!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMy0gxrdpBw
Brooklyn Tech Key Club members at September Divisional!
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The Executive Board 2011-2012
PRESIDENT JIM CHAN VICE PRESIDENT SANDY LIANG
SECRETARY SISI PENG TREASURER VIVIAN LU
EDITOR HOLY CHEONG WEDMASTER CORA MAN
KEY CLUB
Our Kiwanis Committee
Representative Mr. Gioia Mrs. Neuringer , our Lieutenant
Governor of Brooklyn Kiwanis
from Mapleton Kiwanis
Mr. Neuringer of Mapleton
Kiwanis
Brooklyn Tech Key Club Advisers
Phys Ed. Teacher,
Mr. Weiss
Biology teacher,
Ms. Baronowski
AP Biology teacher,
Mr. Morgan
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DISTRICT NEWS Our Lieutenant Governor Helen Chen
publishes newsletters as well, focusing on
Division 9. In her newsletters, you will find
information about the District Board,
higher positions, and information about
what the other Brooklyn Key Clubs in
―Division 9 are doing. Check out her
newsletters and feel free to contact her if
you have any questions!
June
http://issuu.com/DIVISION09/docs/_division_9__june_newsletter/1
July
http://issuu.com/DIVISION09/docs/_division09__july_newsletter/1
September (NEW!)
http://www.issuu.com/DIVISION09/docs
_division_9__september_newsletter/5
KEY CLUB
INTERNATIONAL NEWS GET READY FOR OCTOBER!
UNICEF
UNICEF, the only organization of the United Nations dedicated exclusively to
children, works with other United Nations bodies, governments and non-
governmental organizations to assist in children’s needs through community-
based services in primary health care, basic education, and safe water and
sanitation in more than 150 developing countries.
UNICEF shares the Kiwanis family’s global commitment to children and has pro-
vided its extensive resources and leadership to assist in the Worldwide Service
Project to virtually eliminate Iodine Deficiency Disorder (IDD) from the globe.
How Key Club helps
Since 1994, Key Club has been Trick-or-Treating for UNICEF. Created, inspired
and powered by kids since 1950, Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF has empowered
generations to make lasting change in their global community. Over the years,
Key Clubbers have raised nearly $5 million for iodine deficiency programs
worldwide, HIV and AIDS programs in Kenya and Swaziland and most recently
Operation Uruguay: Protecting the Rights of Children. This year, all funds raised
by Key Clubs through Trick-or-Treating for UNICEF will go to The Eliminate
Project: Kiwanis eliminating maternal and neonatal tetanus.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT TRICK OR TREATING FOR UNICEF:
http://youth.unicefusa.org/trickortreat/
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OCTOBER ...upcoming events!
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer (MSABC) Walk
-This is the first project we will work with our Kiwanis
Club (Adult Key Clubbers), Mapleton Kiwanis! We will
be walking with them!
Date: Sunday, October 16th, 2011
Location: 9th Street Bandshell Prospect Park,
Brooklyn
Gouverneur Hospital Entertainment Volunteers
-Entertain the elderly and children with music, skits,
etc. for the Flu Shot Campaign. Performances do not
need to be related to flu shots!
Date: Sunday, October 16th, 2011
Location: 60 Mott St New York, NY 10013
KEY CLUB
KEY Clubber of the Month
THIS
COULD
BE
YOU!
What does it mean to be “Key Clubber of the Month”?
We give out this award each month to a particular key club member
who has made the most impact on our club for that month. In order to
get this award you have to attend events, and participate. We want to
see someone who is actively helping and contributing to their
community. But we also want to see someone who is representing
Brooklyn Tech, and most importantly, key club. This member should be
the role model for other members.
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K—FAMILY
Key Club is not about getting points and getting credit.
You get a family out of Key Club. The people who surround
you at events, at meetings, they’re your K– Family.
Join us! Together, we can make a difference.
KEY CLUB
FUN AND GAMES
Find:
Bang
Beaver
Cora
District
Dues
Holy
International
Jim
Key Club
Membership
Sandy
September
Sisi
Vivian
Print screen your word search answer and send it to [email protected]
If all Is correct, a reward of five points will be given. Please submit your
answers before the next newsletter is published. The monthly newsletter will
be published on the 13th of every month. Mark your calendars!
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KEY CLUB CHEERS
Brooklyn Tech Key Club Chant
―Hey Key Club, how do you feel?‖
We feel good! We feel maaaad good!
AND WHAT?!
Key Club Chant
―Hey Key Club, how do you feel?‖
We feel food!
OH we feel so good! OH! *pelvic thrust*
District mascot: Beaver
District 9 Beaver’s name: BANG
Key Club Pledge
I pledge on my honor to uphold the objects of
Key Club international;
to build my home, school, and community;
to serve my nation and God and to combat all
forces which tend to undermine these institutions.
Beaver Call/Chant
Beaver one, beaver all, let's all do the beaver call!
Beaver two, beaver three, let's all climb the beaver tree!
Beaver four, beaver five, let's all do the beaver jive!
Beaver six, beaver seven, let's all go to beaver heaven!
Beaver eight, beaver nine, STOP! IT'S BEAVER TIME!
Go Beaver! Go Beaver! Go Beaver!
KEY CLUB
Feel free to contact the Executive Board!
Jim Chan, President [email protected]
Sandy Liang, Vice President [email protected]
Sisi Peng, Secretary [email protected]
Vivian Lu, Treasurer [email protected]
Holy Cheong, Bulletin Editor [email protected]
Cora Man, Webmaster [email protected]
General E-mail: [email protected]
Images E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.thetechkey.com
QUESTIONS?
Photo credits: Larence Cherkasov, Jim Chan, Amy Tong
From left to right: Holy Cheong, Cora Man, Jim Chan, Vivian Lu, Sisi Peng
Absent from photo: Sandy Liang