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Au revoir Key Club! TABLE OF CONTENTS
Official newsletter of the NBTHS Key Club PAGE 1
• Volume 1, Issue 1
French: A beautiful
language, spoken
widely in African
countries. The Eliminate
Project, a mission set by
Kiwanis and Unicef,
targets neonatal
tetanus in more than 20
countries. So far, Burkina
Faso, Ghana, Guinea
Bissau, Liberia and
Senegal have said ‘au
revoir’ to this disease.
Lets all help to get rid of
this illness in all the other
countries as well!
Who’s Writing This?
Hello everyone, I’m Sai
Ramesh, editor for the
North Brunswick
Township Key Club
2012-2013. Key Club
June 2, 2012
has always served as a
source of entertainment
for me, ever since I
joined. It’s a place away
from giant math
textbooks and research
papers, in school! A
place where we help the
community, while having
lots of fun! A place
where we get together
with our friends, and
make a change. I want
to show my dedication
to you all through my
newsletters, which
highlights all the events
that have occurred so
far, and events to come.
Wow, this is the first
newsletter I’ve ever
written… Well, here it
goes!
Page 1: Sai’s Section
Page 2: This years highlights
Page 3: Key Club 2012-2013
Page 4: Inspirational person
of the month
Page 5: Our Key Club
Key Club was
founded in
Sacremento in 1925.
Former President Bill
Clinton and Elvis
Presley were part of
its initiation.
What a year!
What a year our Key Club has had… The Beach Clean Up, The Carnival, Children Specialized Hospitals, the March of Dimes walk, Disabilities awareness night, Judd tutoring, District Convention, and many other events!
DCON
Ocean Place Resort: A
place where dedicated
Key Clubbers gather
around from all over the
state to have a weekend
of their lifetime. Come to
Long Branch, NJ next
year, and don’t miss out
on all the fun you can
have at District
Convention!
The Carnival
Now if you missed out on
the carnival, that’s
something that you must
catch up on next year.
After all ,it’s the biggest
event Key Club holds all
year! One of the biggest
events the school holds all
year! Have fun, help out,
and just enjoy the night
with all your friends at the
Carnival!
Courtesy of
Ibanca Anand
Look at that! Looks
like so much fun
right? I wish I was
there… DCON is
definitely worth a
visit next year!
Courtesy of Ibanca Anand
Courtesy of Ibanca
Anand
Key Club 2012-2013 Important Information
Roller Coasters,
motivational programs, an
opportunity to meet new
people and a chance to
express your key club
spirit, all in one place!
3000 key clubbers will be
there. Thirteen thrilling
roller coasters are waiting
for you. All of this in 1 Fall
Rally!
Fall Rally is held at Six Flags
every year. Why would you
want to miss out on riding
on the best roller coasters
in America, while having
thousands of Key Clubbers
cheer you on?
Fall Rally is a historic
event, and is one of the
biggest events held by
Key Club in the world! For
more information on this
event and other
important Key Club stuff,
check out njkeyclub.org.
It has detailed
information on initiatives
by New Jersey key
clubbers.
ICON
If you don’t already
know, Key Club is an
enormous organization.
Once a year 2000 Key
Clubbers get together in
a room, all to contribute
to the same cause. The
69th annual Key Club
International Convention
will be held in Orlando,
Florida. Enjoy the
magical performances
given by speakers and
entertainers, and make
friends from all over the
world!
Check keyclub.org for forms
to go to ICON. Its easiest
online, but you can do
so by email to
or by mailing it to Kiwanis
International 3636
Woodview Trace,
Indianapolis, IN 46268.
You can also fax it to 1-
317-217-6534
If you have any questions
concerning any events in
the upcoming year, feel
free to contact any of
the board members.
Their contact information
will always be posted on
the last page.
The awesome person
that organizes our
meetings and manages
our Key Club is Mrs.
Passner! She is very
helpful as she goes out
of her way to help us.
Her email is
Influential person of the month
It’s great to watch the news and
see people who make a change
in society. People are always
commended for their good
deeds they commit. Key Club is
all about good deeds and
making a difference, so let’s look
at one man who has made a
change in society; Derreck
Kayongo.
Approximately 2 million people
die a year because of diarrheal
disease. If you can’t picture that
in your head, think about all of
San Antonio’s population dying.
Sounds bad right?
Kayongo has an Atlanta based
soap project, which collects used
hotel soap from all around
America. The soap is valueless in
our eyes, but Kayongo had a
different vision. He came to
America and saw how the soap
was discarded without even
having anyone use it. He wished
to make a difference
immediately. Due to lack of
sanitation, people in
impoverished countries face
deathly diseases. He wished to
then distribute the soap to assist
those who couldn’t afford the
gift of life. So far, Kayongo
managed to deliver 100,000 bars
of soap for communities in 9
countries. This is why, Kayongo
has been nominated to be the
2012 CNN hero. People like him
show us what initiative is, and
how we should step up and find
small things that can lead to
large impacts. Let’s take this
man as a role model for the next
service year!
Thousands of children,
such as this one, are
suffering in
impoverished nations.
Catch up with the latest news
about Derreck Kayongo and
his goal to cure diseases
through his soap
http://derreckkayongo.com
Farewell and thank you!
Key Club went by really
successfully last year,
and we must say farewell
to the wonderful board
members that made Key
Club such a success!
Thanks to Akshat Podar,
who worked efficiently as
our treasurer! Another
thanks to Spencer Lin,
who was a phenomenal
web-master! Their efforts
made a great impact in
our community,
Our Key Club
and they made the
service year very
enjoyable!
Mo Haji!
He is truly inspirational, and
displays what a true Key Club
leader should aim for.
Mohammad Haji is the new
Lieutenant Governor for District
10 Key Club. It’s pretty cool that
he’s from our school, which will
benefit us greatly next year! He
plans “to make major
contributions to the Key Club
community.” He also plans on
exceeding his own expectations,
while making this a great service
year. Mo’s efforts and
experience throughout the past
years in Key Club should
motivate us to dedicate
ourselves to service, just as he
does!
Next year, I plan on making a
Key Clubber of the month
section to acknowledge those
who are truly dedicated to Key
Club! Let’s see if you can get
your face on here next time!
Contact Information
Mo Haji: [email protected]
Jon Lin: [email protected]
Ibanca Anand: [email protected]
Pavitra Vetriselvan: [email protected]
Nehi Patel: [email protected]
Sai Ramesh: [email protected]
Alisa Adwaney: [email protected]