The Locksmith: September Issue

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Contact Us

Letters from the Cab

Updates from Division 11

Updates from NYDKC


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Updates from KC International

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Upcoming and Past Fundraisers

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Past & Upcoming Events

Service Spotlights

Member of the Month


Contact Us! @stuykc

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Our website!

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Events Sheet

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BAC AEKI EHT MORF SRETTEL


Happy October, everyone! Congrats on making it through the first month of school. So much has happened in the past couple of weeks, from recruiting new members at the Club/Pub Fair to introducing them to what Key Club is at our Interest Meeting. Apology to anyone that couldn’t hear us clearly during the interest meeting, we had technical difficulties with the microphone :( but don’t worry, the slides were posted in the Facebook group if you’ve missed anything. If there’s something in the slides that need more explanation, feel free to reach out to one of your IKEYA Cabinets or email us at stuyvesantkeyclub@gmail.com. We are officially more than halfway into the service year (as it ends during the last weekend in March) and I am very proud of how far we came and can’t wait to see how much higher we can go now that more of you have joined this amazing family. As the temperature falls like leaves from the trees (does this line sound familiar to anyone hehe),

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PRESIDENT JASON XIONG

autumn events are filling up the calendar so be sure to sign up to volunteer at some of those. Also stay tuned for some awesome fundraisers coming your way, brought to you by our hardworking treasurer and the Fundraising Committee. We will also be giving out UNICEF boxes this month as well as collecting dues for those interested in becoming a member of Key Club International. And that’s it for this issue and remember, don’t ever stop be-leaf-ing in yourself! Yours in caring service, Jason Xiong President of Stuyvesant Key Club IKEYA Board 2019-2020


we all had a lot of fun during the war and field games. We also had our October divisional on the 4th, where we hosted our Taste of Japan fundraiser! It was a huge success, and Evelyn's delicious matcha rice krispies and our onigiri sold well.

VICE PRESIDENT DAVID SHI

Hey Key Clubbers!

Our next divisional events will include Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, and the Haunted House Fundraiser! Be on the lookout in our Facebook group for the signup forms, and pull up to have a spooky fun time while supporting amazing cause!!

Thank you so much for coming to our interest meeting this month! I was super excited to see so many people come (even if I didn't show it!) to the meeting, and even more excited to serve alongside you guys! Sorry, I haven't gone to events in a while, but I hope to see some of you guys soon! I promise :)!! In other news, COLOR WARS was on the 26th of September, and that was a blast! I got to meet new Key Clubbers from all three schools, andÂ

Yours in service, David Shi Vice President of Stuyvesant Key Club IKEYA Board 2019-2020

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Hey everyone! The weather is slowly getting colder so I hope all of you bundled up and stayed warm! We recently had our Interest Meeting in the cafeteria on October 8th, so I hope most of you managed to make it. Unfortunately, our mic wasn’t working so you probably couldn’t hear anything. SECRETARY PAMELA YANG

But don’t worry! We posted our slides on Facebook for all of you to check out, just make sure you use your stuy email when viewing it to get access. Also, we’re definitely going to have our first meeting of the school year soon where we can clarify some more things that was said. I hope that all of you have been attending events, especially our new members! Big clap clap, I hope to know all of you soon. Feel free to hit me up for a question, comment, concern or just for a chat! I look forward to talking to each and every one of you.

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Yours in service, Pamela Yang Secretary of Stuyvesant Key Club IKEYA Board 2019-2020


our fundraising goal of 15K :) I know we'll hit this soon! In the future, we plan to have our Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF Fundraiser. If you're interested in raising money for the cause during the Halloween season, look out for the UNICEF boxes we'll be distributing at meetings! At the end of October, we'll have our Charity Fair in the cafeteria where you'll get to learn TREASURER more about all the awesome charities VINCENT HUANG that the clubs at Stuy support. You'll be able to help these great causes Heyo Key Clubbers! and participate in fun activities while I hope all of you have been doing also receiving extra credit from well and CONQUERING since the teachers for completing tasks! Lastly, start of the school year! if you didn't know, the first week of School might have started but the November is Key Club week! From fundraising grind never ends! For the November 4th to November 8th, your month of September, we had our chance to show your Key Club spirit Color Wars Fundraiser with Brooklyn like never before through service. If Tech and Francis Lewis and we you're a new Key Clubber, welcome raised $1,221 in total for Kamp to this amazing student-led Kiwanis! I want to give a big thank organization and I hope you stick you to everyone who attended! We around :D That's all for today, hope also had our Taste of Japan to see you around at events and Fundraiser at our October Divisional, fundraisers!Yours in service, where we raised $124.50 selling Vincent Huang sushi and onigiri, as well as Treasurer of Stuyvesant Key Club Japanese-inspired desserts. That IKEYA Board 2019-2020 means we've raised $13,218.45 during the service year thus far and 9 there's only $1,781.55 left to reach


Hi Key Clubbers! Woah I can’t believe it’s already October! The service year is in full swing and there’s lot of events coming your way. I plan to be revising the website more in the coming months to get it more up-to-date and working on adding meters, a member of the month page, and a Q&A page. I will also be continuing to send confirmation emails, so look forward to those! Please continue to be active in events and fundraisers, let’s make the best service year yet! Yours in service, Jackson Ngo Webmaster of Stuyvesant Key Club IKEYA Board 2019-2020

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WEBMASTER JACKSON NGO


Back-to-back, there have been countless numbers of successful fundraisers. Thank you guys for all the support. We've already accomplished so many goals this year and I'm excited to see what else we're capable of doing.

EDITOR RACHEL JOH

Hey Key Clubbers! We made it through our first month of school! Adjusting back to being a student after months of vacationing must be tough but I know you're all doing fine. I'm glad to see that the Key Club grind hasn't stopped either! We held our very successful interest meeting this month and I can't wait to see new faces at events! If you missed the meeting, have no fear because it's definitely not too late to sign up! Reach out to one of us and we'll assist you.

As always, thank you to everyone that send in pictures and sign up to be writers. We may not always use all of what you send but remember that your efforts are greatly appreciated! If any of you need help sending in pictures, be sure to reach out to me for stepby-step instructions! Yours in service, Rachel Joh Editor of Stuyvesant Key Club IKEYA Board 2019-2020

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Divisional Updates Division 11's Haunted House Fundraiser!

Join Division 11 Key Club at New York City College of Technology’s scary, high-tech, haunted hotel, THE GRAVESEND INN! For only $10, enjoy with your friends the experience of an amazing Halloween attraction that most have only seen on television! Or pull up with your significant other to have a great excuse to hold on to them ;) Filled with thrills and jump scares around every corner, it'll be the perfect, unique way to get into the Halloween spirit! Sign up here!

Follow NYDKC Division 11 on Social Media!

Tag #NYDKCD11 to get featured on NYDKC Division 11's Instagram and Facebook!

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District Updates 22.5%

Service Hours Goal 77.5%

The District Service Hours Goal this year is 120,000 hours! We are 22.49% of the way there with 26987.12 hours!

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Fundraising Goal 71.1%

The District Fundraising Goal this year is $200,000! We are 28.91% of the way there with $57,823.36 raised!

Follow NYDKC on Social Media! Tag #NYDKC to get featured on New York District Key Club's Instagram and Facebook!

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International Updates Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF

Reach out to any of the board members to receive a box!

For Key Clubbers, Halloween means more than spooky decorations, cool costumes and ghoulish treats. It’s a chance to save lives and have fun—for less than the cost of a bag of Halloween candy. Protect a mother and her future newborns from maternal and neonatal tetanus by supporting The Eliminate Project through Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF.

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11/14/19-11/18/19 Key Club Week gives you the opportunity to show your community what Key Club is truly about: service. Each day places an emphasis on service, to promote Key Club within our homes, schools and communities and to make Key Club a household name.

Monday Show your K Show people what Key Club is all about! Spread the word by wearing Key Club gear and publicizing Key Club Week in local stores, your school Web site, community newspapers—even on the radio.

Tuesday Kudos to the key players Personally thank all the Key Club supporters you know—teachers, advisors and other Key players. Write thank-you notes, host an appreciation dinner or do something uniquely your own style to recognize the contributions of these special people.


Wednesday Day to Care Key Club has three preferred charities— UNICEF, March of Dimes and Children’s Miracle Network. Take time to focus on service projects that help support these causes such as making non-slip socks or capes for your local CMN hospital.

Thursday Random Acts of Kindness A smile goes a long way. Spread happiness throughout your school by doing little random acts of kindness such as leaving cards with inspirational messages on every students locker or just simply holding the door for someone else. Challenge every member to complete at least one random act of kindness.

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Connect the K's Key Club is the largest high school service organization in the world and is a member of the Kiwanis family. Celebrate the entire family of Kiwanis by getting the whole gang involved. Connect with local Kiwanis, Circle K International, Builders, Kiwanis Kids or Aktion clubs and team up for a joint service project.


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Tickets will be sold at 1 for $1 by the entrance of the cafeteria. We will also have baked goods (Halloweenthemed) and drinks for sale during the fair, as well as a general donation box. All proceeds raised will be going to charity! **TEN volunteers are needed to help throughout the duration of the fair. We would also appreciate any baked goods and drinks that you could bring (additional hours will be given). Sign up here! if you are intereested! TBUMore information about the schedule and breakup of the cafeteria will be sent out as we get closer to the date of the event. Mark yourself going using this link: here! ! Bring that charitable spirit! 19


Stuyvesant x Francis

RAISED $1221 FOR KAMP KIWANIS 20


Lewis x Brooklyn Tech

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“Color Wars was an amazing experience. From the icebreakers to the shirts, I hope you were all able to experience something new and we look forward to seeing you come back in the future� ~Vincent Huang

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By Vincent Huang Color Wars was a fundraiser I had looked forward to planning ever since first becoming treasurer this past April. I had attended the last two Color Wars and I was so excited to be directly involved in making its comeback along with Brooklyn Tech and Francis Lewis. Overall, through the ups and downs, I can say it was a successful fundraiser. Key Clubbers and nonKey Clubbers alike were able to come together in teams and enjoy their time together, whether it be through ice breakers, scavenger hunts, group activities, or even meal time. With the conclusion of the event, we raised $1,221 for Kamp Kiwanis and it was the perfect fundraiser to mark the mid-year point of the service year. 23


9/16 Monday PD 1-10

Awareness for Hurricane Dorian

Stuyvesant Second Floor Volunteers will be helping to raise money and awareness for Hurricane Dorian relief efforts.

P.S. 124 Translating 9/16-9-17 PS. 124 (40 Division St, New Mon & Tues York, NY 10002) Volunteers will be translating 5:55PM- for individual teachers during parent orientation evening. 7PM 9/21 Saturday 10AM-4PM

Go Orange Weekend Repack

355 Food Center Drive, Hunts Point, Bronx, NY Volunteers will be helping to sort, pack, box, weigh, and label food items. Please wear long pants, closed-toed shoes, and no jewelry.

9/21 Step Out Walk Pier 17 South Street Seaport Saturday Volunteers will help out with 8AM-12PM the Kids Zone of the event. 24

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9/28 Saturday 7:30-12PM

Brooklyn Walk to End Alzheimer’s

Cadman Plaza Park Volunteers will be helping to direct people to the event and direct participants on the route.

Sakura Park Festival

500 Riverside Drive New York, NY, 10027 Volunteers will be helping share community information, assist with event setup/breakdown, and direct participants.

Queens Walk to End Alzheimer’s

Flushing Meadows Corona Park Volunteers will be helping to direct people to the event and direct participants on the route.

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10/19 Saturday 7AM-11AM

10/20 Sunday 9AM

10/26 Saturday 7AM-2PM

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MMRF Team for Cures NYC 5K

Pier 84, Hudson River Park Volunteers will be greeting runners, checking people in, marshaling, manning hydration stations, helping with T-Shirt distribution, serving breakfast, or wherever needed!

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk Central Park Bandshell Volunteers will be walking to support the American Cancer Society and help raise awareness.

Manhattan Walk to End Alzheimers South Street Seaport Volunteers will be helping to direct people to the event and direct participants on the route.

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10/27 Saturday 11AM5:30PM

Halloween at the Garden

Queens Botanical Garden Volunteers will help staff the craft + activity and candy tables, assist with photo booth, and guide people along the trick or treat trail. You are encouraged to dress in a costume!!!

Charity Fair 10/30 Stuy Cafeteria Wednesday Volunteers will be helping to set up and clean up the 3:35PMcharity fair, as well as helping 6PM to sell tickets and baked

goods. In addition, we would really appreciate it if you can bring in baked goods or drinks that we can sell!! (Additional hours will be given!) CAPPED AT 10 VOLUNTEERS!!! But no limit on people bringing food!

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NYC Century

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Flushing BID Annual Street Festival By Keyi Guo The Flushing BID Festival was one of the busiest vents I've been to in my volunteering career. It was an annual event where vendors set up their booths and sold items whether it was jewelry, food, or healthcare! A bouncy house was also set up at the event for kids to play. There was even a center stage where different performances took place such as different dances and martial arts. A guest speaker was even moderating a guessing game with prizes like mooncakes.

Though the work I did was largely manual labor, I enjoyed the festival. The volunteer coordinator even provided us with a lunch ticket that I spent on the Ice Cream Factory. When the workload eased down, I was able to walk and view the numerous booths. Overall, my experience at this event was exciting and rewarding.


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MEMBER OF THE MONTH

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Before I started Key Club, I was in Red Cross. My reason for joining Red Cross was because my sister was there and also I could get volunteer hours that would help me for college. The hours were the most important thing to me; this was mainly due to the fact that I didn’t know many people in the club other than my sister. There was no one for me to socialize and hangout with since most of the kids there were older than I was. It wasn’t until my friend, who was already in Key Club, told me to join his club instead. I was expecting Key Club to be the same as Red Cross, however I was pleasantly surprised. I still remember the first event I went to: Nami Walk. At that event I was able to recognize new classmates as well as old friends that I haven’t been able to talk to in a long time. Not only has Key Club let me interact with people that I wouldn’t have been able to, but it also has helped me improve my social skills. The people in charge are all really friendly and nice, this allowed me to ask questions easier without being scared. Since I joined Key Club towards the end of last year, I went to many events over the summer. Over this period of time, I meet many incredible people and also got to reconnect with old friends. I can’t wait to meet new people and have more amazing experiences in Stuyvesant Key Club.

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