July 2014 Newsletter

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Volume 2 Issue 2 Toddlers and Teens Next Board Meeting Open to all members at Subway next to Target on the 11th at 1 p.m. Kiwanis key club social Kiwanis and key club members get together on July 16th. The location and time is to be determined. PCM On the 19th there will be a presidential council meeting. All officers should go, but all members can attend as well. The location and time will be sent out when Mrs. Hughes RSVP’s Cold Sale Key Club members will be selling fruit smoothies and frozen pickle juice at the BRiCk. The date is to be determined. On June 27th the Burleson Key Clubbers held a baby sitting fund raiser at South Burleson Baptist Church from 11 am to 10 p.m. The key clubbers charged $2/child per hour for the service. For two children the rate is $3/hour. Three children increased the rate to $4/hour, and with four children the rate is $5/per hour. There were two rooms; one for five years and younger and one for six years and up. There was at least two members in each room at all times with five others on deck. The five and under room was organized with multiple activities while the six and older room will be more lenient. The five and below kids started the morning with a movie at 11 am. The day also included lunch, a nap, crafts in the afternoon, exercising twice, and a reading time before bedtime at 9 p.m. The older kids started the day off with a movie at 11 am and the children were given the option to watch the movie or have free time. One hour out of the day we asked the older children to put up their electronics and we all went outside for a physical activity. Members baby sit for fund raiser Key Club member Skyelar Armstrong is practicing before the kids show up for the baby sitting day that occurred on June 27th. Caring Character Building Inclusiveness Leadership Key club Treasurer Nithure Rema and Key Club President Taylor Jeffrey sort marbles for a game on June 27th.

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Volume 2 Issue

Burleson High School

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Toddlers and Teens

Next Board MeetingOpen to all members at Subway next to Target on the 11th at 1 p.m.

Kiwanis key club socialKiwanis and key club members get together on July 16th. The location and time is to be determined.

PCMOn the 19th there will be a presidential council meeting. All officers should go, but all members can attend as well. The location and time will be sent out when Mrs. Hughes RSVP’s

Cold Sale Key Club members will be selling fruit smoothies and frozen pickle juice at the BRiCk. The date is to be determined.

On June 27th the Burleson Key Clubbers held a baby sitting fund raiser at South Burleson Baptist Church from 11 am to 10 p.m. The key clubbers charged $2/child per hour for the service. For two children the rate is $3/hour. Three children increased the rate to $4/hour, and with four children the rate is $5/per hour. There were two rooms; one for five years and younger and one for six years and up.

There was at least two members in each room at all times with five others on deck. The five and under room was organized with multiple activities while the six and older room will be more lenient. The five and below kids started the morning with a movie at 11 am. The day also included lunch, a nap, crafts in the afternoon, exercising twice, and a reading time before bedtime at 9 p.m. The older kids started the day off with a

movie at 11 am and the children were given the option to watch the movie or have free time. One hour out of the day we asked the older children to put up their electronics and we all went outside for a physical activity.

Members baby sit for fund raiser

Key Club member Skyelar Armstrong is practicing before the kids show up for the baby sitting day that occurred on June 27th.

CaringCharacter Building InclusivenessLeadership

Key club Treasurer Nithure Rema and Key Club President Taylor Jeffrey sort marbles for a game on June 27th.

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Hi everyone,I hope you all are having an amazing and eventful summer. I myself have taken this opportunity to relax and enjoy time with friends, but let’s not forget that Key Club is also active in the summer. Service is a never-ending virtue because it allows us to leave a lasting impact on the world around us. I am ecstatic for all the summer service ahead of us, and would love to interact with all the members in the division. Therefore, please don’t forget to invite me to any events that your club may have. I know that we will make a difference all around our community and bond even more as a family. To start off, the LTG of 1N and I are planning a joint

PCM. This is a chance for our division to get together and participate in a service project at the Salvation Army. We will discuss plans for the upcoming school year and answer any questions that you may have. I look forward to seeing you all there! Yours in service, An Bui- LTG 1S

2014-15 Burleson High School Key Club Leadership Board

FUMC EventsVanessa Castañedahas stuck with FUMC every week, thanks for all you do

Fun in the sunKey club member Paulina Borowski for offering to host the key club pool party social.

South Burleson Baptist ChurchKey Club president Taylor Jeffrey asked her church to let the key clubbers use their facility so that we could have an ample amount of room for the baby sitting day.

Taylor JefferyPresident

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Anisa VidicVice-President

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Nithure RemaTreasurer

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Skyelar ArmstrongSecretary

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Alie ShipmanEditor

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Ashton HughesAdvisor

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Payton KinseyWebmaster

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Victoria WheatOAL

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LTG Letter to Clubs

A Splash Into ServiceOn June 24th Key Club officers and members held a social at Paulina’s Borowski’s house at 5:00 p.m. The Board decided that secretary Skyelar Armstrong would bring watermelon to cut while everyone else brought snacks and drinks. The Key Club social was almost canceled due to rain, but our advisor Mrs Hughes decided that we would have fun under the patio until it stopped raining. Our advisor also suggested that we play a game called spoons while we wait for the rain to subside. This game consisted of seven spoons, one less than the number of people playing. Each person was dealt four cards; they were given a new card and must “through away” one card each time a new cards was given. Key Club member

Paulina Borowski suggested that we have a consequence for those who lost each round. The consequence was that the members who lost had to jump into the pool. Each member took their “leap” into the pool until member Betty canizares was the last one.

Members have a pool party social