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BTHSKC'S September 2012 NewsletterTRANSCRIPT
THE OFFICIAL KEY CLUB NEWSLETTER OF BROOKLYN TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL
the beaver
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SEPTEMBER 2012
VOL. 4 / ISSUE 6
WE FEEL GOOD. WE FEEL MAD GOOD. AND WHAT?!
IN THIS ISSUE
02 CARING—OUR WAY OF LIFE
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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
THE 2012-2013 EXECUTIVE BOARD & CABINET
SEPTEMBER EVENTS
KEY CLUB CHEERS
CONTACT INFORMATION
20 OUR CLUB VIPS
18
KEY CLUBBER OF SEPTEMBER
TRICK-OR-TREAT FOR UNICEF CONTEST
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LETTER FROM DIVISION SECRETARY STEPHANIE CHERNG
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
KEY CLUB
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HEY BROOKLYN TECH KEY CLUB, HOW DO YOU FEEL?
Welcome back! I hope that you had an enjoyable summer break and are ready to start school.
Even if you’re not, you must be ecstatic to be sorted into committees and get the new year going.
Our first general meeting of the school year is coming up on October 2nd in the southwest side of
the Cafeteria, during 10th period. Be there! Bring your peers, friends, and anyone interested in join-
ing Key Club. Spread the word and share the membership form link. It will be up on our website
(thetechkey.com) until the close of the application process, which is slated for October 20th. Dues
will be collected only on October 15th, 16th, 18th, and 19th in the SGO store during all lunch peri-
ods. You can also pick up your Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF box then as well. Read more about the
campaign on page 18!
Keep sending me articles and images! It makes me happy to see new emails in my inboxes after an
event without having me badger you for them. You can e-mail me at [email protected] and
send pictures to [email protected].
Thank you for reading!
Yours in the spirit of service,
Sharon Cai
Bulletin Editor 2012-2013
COVER PHOTO CREDIT: HAN-CHANG KIM
EXECUTIVE BOARD 2012-2013
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PRESIDENT HAN-CHANG KIM VICE PRESIDENT CHRISTINE HE
TREASURER ALEX MOK
BULLETIN EDITOR SHARON CAI WEBMASTER TINA GAO
SECRETARY TIFFANY LEUNG
EXECUTIVE CABINET 2012-2013
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ADVOCACY KAIWUI YE COMMUNICATIONS SUNDY HE TRAD SCRAP AMANDA LIU
DISTRICT FUNDRAISING SONIA SAAKIAN HOME FUNDRAISING WEI LI INDUCTION FUNDRAISING JENNIFER LEI
VISUAL MEDIA JOHNNY LEUNG
JOANNA HUANG OPPORTUNITIES HANNAH LU SCHOOL SERVICES EMMA COSTA
DORIS LIANG NON TRAD SCRAP JENNY LIN
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2ND ANNUAL K-FAMILY PICNIC
PHOTO CREDIT: T INA GAO
With 4 branches of Kiwanis, 11 Circle K clubs, 14 Key Clubs, and 1 Build-
ers’ Club in attendance—totaling about 120 members—we were able
to raise $381 for the Kiwanis Pediatric Lyme Disease Foundation. Held at
Cunningham Park, K-Family attendees convened for a day full of food,
fun, and games. It provided a wonderful opportunity to network with
different clubs in New York and New Jersey and to get together in sup-
port of a worthy cause.
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SEPTEMBER 2, 2012
The 2nd annual K-Family Picnic was a great bonding experi-
ence. I was enthusiastic that the event would be held in
Queens, but I ended up lost for about an hour. Despite ini-
tial complications, going to the event was definitely worth
it. There was a sufficient supply of food and drink accom-
modating the various activities played. It was nice to see a
K-Family join together and really enjoy each other’s com-
pany. I thought the picnic a success and am looking for-
ward to the 3rd Annual K-Family Picnic!
— Tina Gao
Everyone had a lot of fun meeting the different Key Clubbers
from New York City and getting to know each other. We
played tons of games such as football, tag, and monkey in
the middle. Kelly (the event coordinator) had also arranged
an icebreaker/game called captain's coming. Our very own
president, Han-Chang Kim, came close to winning but ended
up in second place. Our Key Club got to talk to several Circle
K members and learn about what they do. I think is great how
a Key Clubber can continue his/her passion for helping others
after high school through Circle K and later on in the Kiwanis
foundation. Towards the end, HC called to make a human
pyramid which I thought was a comical disaster. The event
was definitely a success. It is safe to say WE FELT MAD GOOD
AND WHAT?!?!
— Gurjot Nijjar
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SEPTEMBER 9, 2012
ST. NICHOLAS BLOCK PARTY
On September 9th, Brooklyn Tech Key Clubbers gathered to help out St. Nicholas Cathedral Church
with a wonderful block party. We helped them set up by carrying tables, chairs, and other heavy ob-
jects from the basement up onto the sidewalk. Richard and I spent most of the day running downstairs
and upstairs because we didn't like giving out fliers. It was so awesome to see and help out with the
inner makings of a festival/block party. St. Nicholas Cathedral Church was generous enough to give us
tickets to get food after the morning shift. The Mediterranean food was really delicious and I'm now
craving their chicken kebabs again! After our shifts were over, HC volunteered to sit in the dunk tank,
and Gurjot paid for the whole group to get a chance to throw balls at the target. None of the Key
Clubbers got HC on their first or second attempts, but it was still extremely hilarious to watch everyone
fail at their throws. Eventually, another kid was able to dunk our President, prompting all of us to cheer
and clap loudly. It was a really great experience and now I feel hungry after typing all this!
— Sandy Mui
St. Nicolas Cathedral held their annual block party to raise funds for the church and provide the
neighborhood with some festivity on September 9th. Residents on the street set up tables to sell knick-
knacks, to fundraise for causes, and to do arts and crafts. Over 20 Key Clubbers came to help out (not
all made it into the group picture though). Many came early to set up tables, unpack supplies, and
other preparation duties. Later on volunteers helped supervise the different activity stands and were
able to enjoy the party once their shifts were up. If you couldn’t go, take a look at what you missed!
Division 9 secretary Stephanie Nothing is better than making a Gurjot the Joker,
handing out flyers kid smile with giant cotton candy :) painted by Emma!
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PHOTO CREDIT: SHARON CAI
Tiffany and Lily smiling Hannah being crafty with
for the camera! cotton candy Emma: the artist at work
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3RD ANNUAL CONEY ISLAND BEACH CLEAN-UP
This year’s Coney Island Beach Clean-Up, planned by secretary
Tiffany and sponsored by New York Aquarium, occurred on Sep-
tember 16. Over 50 Key Clubbers from division 9, along with doz-
ens of other volunteer groups and individuals, convened at
Ocean Parkway on the boardwalk to receive instructions for their
day’s work. Volunteers spent two hours picking up miscellaneous
objects and logging them on a sheet for research. Afterward everyone was treated to free admis-
sion to the aquarium. To learn more about what NY Aquarium has to offer and other volunteer op-
portunities, visit http://www.nyaquarium.com/.
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PHOTO CREDIT: SHARON CAI
SEPTEMBER 16, 2012
Even though it was already September and a little late for a trip to the beach, the weather turned out to be
perfect and still at an ideal temperature. I was amazed by the huge turnout from division 9 and other volunteer
groups. We were given instructions, separated into groups, and told to pick up and log all trash we found. At first
I was reluctant to pick up cigarette butts and what not, but once I let go of my initial fears, time started to pass
by really quickly. I bonded with my group mates while making the beach cleaner. Afterward, we were all given
free admission to the NY Aquarium, which was really generous of the organization. I can’t think of a better way
to launch the new school year than with our annual Coney Island Beach Clean-Up.
— Vice President Christine He
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SEPTEMBER 17, 2012
DIVISION 9 & 10 BOWLING FUNDRAISER
Lieutenant Governors Helen and Michelle, from division 9 and 10 re-
spectively, collaborated to make a joint-division bowling fundraiser
at Maple Lanes possible. With an attendance of over 50 Key Club-
bers, we were able to raise $409 for ELIMINATE Project and Avon’s
Brest Cancer Walk. Click to learn more about what the ELIMINATE
project is. In addition, check out what Avon’s Breast Cancer Walk is
all about at http://www.avonwalk.org/.
PHOTO CREDIT: STEPHANIE CHERNG
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SEPTEMBER 22, 2012
KIWANIS PEANUT DAY
On September 22nd, Division 9 Key Clubbers gathered for
Kiwanis Peanut Day. I got to the event location waaaay
too early because I thought I would get lost and I didn't,
and I was really glad when Key Clubbers finally showed up.
It was extremely dangerous to stand in the middle of the
road asking for donations but still very fun! It was a little em-
barrassing when cars passed by and the drivers completely
ignored me or don't donate, but I was still able to receive
multiple cans of donations in the end. Although it seems
like an easy task to give out a few of the peanut bags in
exchange for an unspecified donation, it really isn't. For
me, it took between one and two hours just to give out six
peanut bags. I was relieved when the event was over be-
cause I think I’m an unsociable person, but this event
helped me step out of my comfort zone a bit. I just might
attend another Peanut Day event in future.
— Sandy Mui
PHOTO CREDIT: FANNY CHAN
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SEPTEMBER 23, 2012
PHOTO CREDIT: SONIA SAAKIAN, LILY CHEUK
WALK TO END ALZHEIMER’S
Did you know that Alzheimer’s disease is the nation’s sixth-
leading cause of death? The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to
End Alzheimer’s is held annually in more than 600 communities
nationwide, easily the largest walk to raise awareness and funds
for Alzheimer’s care, support, and research. Learn more about
what Alzheimer is and what you can do the help here.
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SEPTEMBER 30, 2012
JRDF WALK & NEIGHBORHOOD CLEAN-UP
PHOTO CREDIT: HAN-CHANG KIM
Key Clubbers had a busy end-of-September with the
Walk to End Alzheimer’s, Neighborhood Clean-Up,
and JRDF Walk. Assemblyman William Colton wrapped
up his “Speak Up and Clean Up” campaign with one
last event in Bensonhurst on September 23. Kudos to
those who attended both Sept 23 events! JDRF Walk
was held the following weekend on September 30.
Check out JDRF’s website for more information.
LETTER FROM DIVISION SECRETARY
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Hey Brooklyn Tech Key Club! How do you feel?!
My name is Stephanie Cherng and I will be serving as your division secretary for the 2012-2013 ser-
vice year. As your secretary I am responsible for recording minutes during divisional meetings and
training conferences. I also assist your lieutenant governor Helen Wong in planning various divi-
sional events and hold fundraisers for different causes and charities. We have approximately 950
members in our division and it continues to increase every year. It is of our best interest to reach
out to every single one of you and provide everyone with a rewarding Key Club experience.
With that said, it is important to follow division and
club updates either through the internet or through
meetings. Together, we can all create a successful
service year and be the best division we can be.
Coming out to club and divisional events and meet-
ings is one step closer to creating a unified division.
As you can tell the number of members to our divi-
sion board is overwhelming. And because of that,
your trusted board and committee have committed
themselves to serve you throughout your Key Club
experience. Remember, no obstacles are too big to
tackle when it comes to numbers. The larger we are
the greater the outcome and results we can ac-
complish in every task we do. The ancient philoso-
pher Lao Tzu once said, “A journey of a thousand
miles begins with a single step.”
I hope to hear from you guys and see all your beau-
tiful faces in the many future endeavors and events
to come! GO DIVISION 9!
Yours In Service,
Stephanie Cherng
What does it mean to be “Key Clubber of the Month?”
Each month, we award a specific Key Clubber(s) who has made the most
impact on our club for that month. To receive this award, a Key Clubber
must not only attend most events that month but must also actively partici-
pate and contribute to Key Club and their community. We want to a Key
Clubber who is fit to represent Brooklyn Tech and serve as a role model to
others. For the month of September, this honor goes to …..
“Be the change you want to see in the world.” - Mahatma Gandhi
Lawrence Cherkasov
Key Clubber of September
KEY CLUB
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KEY CLUBBER OF THE MONTH
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TRICK OR TREAT FOR UNICEF
CREATE A CHARACTER CONTEST
Every year in the month or so leading up to Halloween Key Club and UNICEF partner
up for an annual trick-or-treat fundraising campaign with their signature orange
boxes. This year UNICEF is doing something different: the boxes are white! Why? Be-
cause it’s for you to design! Show your artistic prowess and creativity by going all
out with your boxes. Make your box into something special. You can pick one up in the SGO store on either October 15th, 16th, 18th, or 19th when you pay your mem-
bership dues. We can’t wait to see them!
The executive board is awarding +5 points to their favorite designs and you can
submit pictures of your design to UNICEF for a chance to get it on next year’s 2013
limited edition boxes. All members participating in the fundraising campaign will re-
ceive +1pt for every $1 raised, maximum +20 points given. However, the top fund-
raiser will receive an additional +10 points. All proceeds will go to the Eliminate Pro-
ject, so happy trick-or-treating!
Click here to learn more about Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF!
KEY CLUB
New York District Key Club Chant Hey Key Club, how do you feel?!
We feel good! OH, we feel so good. OH!
*pelvic thrust*
Our Chant Hey Key Club, how do you feel?!
We feel good. We feel MAD good.
AND WHAT?
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 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 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!
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KEY CLUB CHEERS
Meet Bang,
the Beaver!
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FROM THE MAPLETON KIWIANIS
BROOKLYN TECH KEY CLUB ADVISERS
MR. NEURINGER MRS. NEURINGER
KIWANIS COMMITTEE
REPRESENTATIVE
MR. GIOIA
MR. MORGAN MRS. BARANOWSKI MS. MCKINNON
OUR CLUB’S VIPS
MS. MULTARI MS. FILIPPELLI
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WEBSITE thetechkey.com
GENERAL EMAIL [email protected]
PRESIDENT HAN-CHANG KIM [email protected]
VICE PRESIDENT CHRISTINE HE [email protected]
SECRETARY TIFFANY LEUNG [email protected]
TREASURER ALEXANDER MOK [email protected]
EDITOR SHARON CAI [email protected]
WEBMASTER TINA GAO [email protected]
IMAGES [email protected]
CONTACT INFORMATION
Missing from picture: Emma, Johnny, Jennifer, Wei, Sundy, and HC