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Hello Key Clubbers! We’ve almost made it! With sum-
mer around the corner its easy to just sit back and relax. But
don’t forget that Key Club is still in full swing! This month is
filled with meetings, a banquet, and an amazing race
(literally). So make sure to keep updated by checking the me-
dia and emails.
But honestly, I’m not worried about you guys. I have
spent this past year getting to know some of the most dedi-
cated people I have ever met! You guys are so caring, deter-
mined, and thoughtful. I am so blessed to have been able to
serve and work with you guys this past year!
In other news, I think I finally found a theme I like!
What do you guys think? Your feed back is much appreciat-
ed, so feel free to message me. I plan on having a newslet-
ters released during the summer. That way no matter where
you go you can keep up to date on all that’s happening. I
would love for you guys to message me summer stories to
be included in the newsletter. So make sure to message me
with any crazy updates!
I hope you guys have all had an amazing year and
have enjoyed your Key Club experience. I hope to see you
all next year! Good luck on finals!
-Danika Overstreet
Volume I, Issue II
June 10, 2015
2015—2016
Letter From Me To You
Letter From Me To You 1
Presidents Page 2
Officer Letters 3
Salute to the Seniors 4
May DCM/ Upcoming DCM
5
Amazing Race 5
Events, Members of the month, and Highlights
6
Inside this issue:
Special points of interest:
Jessica Lou talks about summer service opportuni-ties
Sadly we will be saying good-bye to our seniors. See more on page 4.
Don’t miss out on our up-coming DCM/banquet! Info on page 5
Some more outstanding members of the month!
Hello lovely Key Clubbers,
This high school year is coming to a close—just one more week!
That being said, let’s end the school year with a bang! I really look for-
ward to seeing you guys at our last meeting this Friday. There’ll be lots
of games and bonding going on, as well as your last chance to recycle
this school year! Recycling will be REQUIRED for you to attend DCON
next year, so make sure to get it in now while you have the chance! Be
there or be square.
Even though the school year is ending, the service doesn’t! We’ll
still be providing lots of service opportunities for you guys throughout
the summer, and there’ll also be a lot of bonding and division-wide
events as well! Look forward to more updates in the future.
Since this is the last newsletter of the school year, I want to express
my gratitude to an integral part of our club – the seniors. You will all be
missed dearly in our club. Thank you for your involvement these past 4
years! I hope you guys still come and visit in the future. Jenny Feng, I’m
so grateful to have had you in my life these past 11 years. We started
out as these little girls pretending to be mermaids in swimming class,
but then we were split up because I failed that class haha… and now
we’re here—two girls brought even closer by Key Club. Thank you for
the adventures, the memories, and for your friendship.
I hope you all enjoy this beautiful newsletter made by the even
more beautiful Danika Overstreet! Stay toasty Key
Clubbers, and remember that I’m here for all of
you.
In love and service,
Jessica Lou
P A G E 2 K E N T R I D G E K E Y C L U B
Presidents Page
To my fellow Key Clubbers,
Thank you for ending the year strong and continually volunteering; I hope
to see many of you during the summer volunteering events as well. It has been a
great year and I look forward to our next year together.
As always,
Theresa Tran
P A G E 3 K E N T R I D G E K E Y C L U B
Officer Letter, Theresa Tran
Officer Letter, Ammara Touch
Happy (almost) summer, my key club children!
Not trying to make it awkward, but we're family, so you might as well be chil-
dren of us officers. Plus, my blooming pride of our club's accomplishments makes me
feel like a parent. We've done so much this year, and it wouldn't be possible without
you, so thank you! We raised a few thousand dollars for the Eliminate Project, just re-
cently eliminating maternal/neonatal tetanus from Mauritania and India; woo hoo!
We helped Northwest Harvest package countless pounds of food, feeding thousands
of families across Washington, and restored acres of our natural parks from invasive
species. As a Kent Green Steward myself, it makes me so proud to see our youth en-
gaged in environmental conservation.
That is only among the few things we have done. I absolutely can't wait to see
what we'll do next year! I have high hopes, and look forward to a lot more participa-
tion. My goal is to keep it up the whole year. I see so much potential in this group,
and there are no better members for my Walk to End Lupus team than you all. It's a
fun and meaningful event I do for my cousin every year, and knowing what we al-
ready do, we could make so much change, from raising money for a cure to raising
awareness. Talk to me about joining!
This is your club too, so please let me know, or any other officer, things you
would like to see, or things to change. I want to make your Key Club experience the
best possible experience, and want you to leave with a sense of service embedded in
your soul, rather than just for the hours and recognition. Keep on volunteering over
summer vacation; what you do for your community is boundless and their gratitude
cannot be put into words. Neither can ours. Keep cool this summer.
In love and service
Ammara Touch
Its that time of the year again, summer time! While the end of the school
year marks the beginning of stress free days and late mornings, it also means we
have to say goodbye to our beloved seniors. But Key Club seniors aren’t like any
other graduating student, they are exceptional. Why you might ask? Well let me
tell you.
Key Club seniors have dedicated their high school yeas to some of the most
noble work you can do, helping their community and spreading joy. They have
spent countless weekends cleaning parks and helping those in need. Not only are
they some of the most intelligent and dedicated people you will meet, but also the
most caring. They are a blessing to all those who meet them and I just know that
where ever they go later in life they will continue to spread happiness and joy like
they have during their time with us.
This year we are saying goodbye to people who have really left a mark on
our club. Each and everyone of these graduates has served as officers and more.
On behalf of Kentridge Key Club I would like to thank the following people for
their years of service and all they have done for the club and community:
P A G E 4 K E N T R I D G E K E Y C L U B
Salute to the Seniors
Cleo Tsang
Naomi Cho
Denny Tran
Jenny Feng
Kathleen Nguyen
new people, and best of all
raising money towards the
Eliminate Project!
Didn’t get to attend
the May DCMs? Well don’t
fret because you’ll be able to
hear all about it here! Last
months DCM took place at
the Gene Coulon Park.
This was no ordinary
DCM though (not that any
Key Club DCM is ordinary),
but this time we had Key
Clubbers from districts all
around Seattle!
Attendees enjoyed get-
ting to pie the LTG’s, meeting
One DCM a month just
wasn't enough. We had an-
other DCM later in May
where they made memory
boxes. These boxes keep you
from forgetting anything as
you fill them with your favor-
ite Key Club memories. All the
Key Clubbers wrote heartfelt
notes to the seniors to put in
their memory boxes. I guess
you could say it was a DCM to
remember!
Thank you to all those who registered for this years amazing race! The
amazing race is a fun and action packed event put on for you by the KM and
KR officers. Open to community and Key Clubbers alike this is not an oppor-
tunity you want to pass up!
This race takes you all around Kent with a partner, searching for clues
and racing to the finish line. The end prize for 1st-3rd place is a gift card to a
restaurant of their choice.
This event takes place on the 20th of June. Regis-
tration has ended today (June 10th). But feel free to
come cheer on the teams even if you aren't competing!
P A G E 5
May DCM’s Recap
Amazing Race
The next DCM will actually be taking place tonight (June 10th)! This DCM is
extra special for it will be the senior send-off and incoming officer installation
banquet. This semi formal event is taking place at Hazen High School. Key Club-
bers will be able to have fun, make memories, honor those who work hard, and
enjoy some food! Come to send off your amazing seniors, and say hello to your
awesome officers!
V O L U M E I , I S S U E I I
Upcoming DCM’s
Have a question? Email anyone of us via school email!
I am proud to announce that our two
members of the month are Brielle Canares
and Andrew Uyeta! Both of these Key Club-
bers are not only dedicated and hardwork-
ing, but compassionate and fun to work
with. Never ones to miss recycling or a
meeting these two have been hard at work
and deserve a huge thanks when you see
them next! Keep up the good work guys!
June Highlight - This month we had our Night of Honor where we awarded our amazing
members! Congratulations to all our recipients, you earned it. We also walked to end can-
cer in Relay For Life, thank you to all who participated!
We also are finishing off the year with a food drive (June 9th– 15th). So bring in non-
perishables to help support our local community. For every 5 items you will receive a raffle
ticket that goes into a prize drawing! So tell your friends to bring food to their first period!
Members Of The Month/ June Highl ights
Twitter: @KRKeyClub Instagram: @krkeyclub Facebook: Kentridge Key Club
Key Club Motto: Caring– Our way of life
KENTRIDGE KEY CLUB
Past Service Events:
International Kent Fes-
tival
Kent Parks Work Party
Relay for life
NW Harvest
Family Forest Day
Downtown Auction
Upcoming Service Events:
Food Drive (June 9-15)
NW Harvest (June 13)
SeaFair Triathlon (July 19)
SeaFair Pirate Run (July 25th)
Bon Odori (July 26th)
Walk To End Lupus (September
12)
Feat/ ELP (Contact an officer)
Camp Waskowitz (July—
training, August—camp days),
contact an officer)