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the Sandy Keys Volume I | Issue 5 Hello Key Clubbers! Wondering what happened in Key Club over the past few months? Looking for new, exciting volunteer opportunities? Well, then, this is the newsletter for you! Flip through the pages to learn all about the happenings in the M.A.S.T. Key Club and how you can get more involved! Camille Ross & Jack Hanson The Editors P.S. Wish there was more to this publication? Let your voice be heard! Feel free to email the Editors with your articles, photograph, crossword puzzles, or suggestions! NOVEMBER 2014 Fall into Key Club 1. Par Garden 2. Volunteer Opportunities

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Page 1: The Sandy Key - November 2014

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Sandy Keys Volume I | Issue 5

Hello Key Clubbers!

Wondering what happened in Key Club over the past few months? Looking for new, exciting volunteer opportunities? Well, then, this is the newsletter for you! Flip through the pages to learn all about the happenings in the M.A.S.T. Key Club and how you can get more involved!

Camille Ross & Jack Hanson

The Editors

P.S. Wish there was more to this publication? Let your voice be heard! Feel free to email the Editors with your articles, photograph, crossword puzzles, or suggestions!

N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 4

Fall into Key Club

1. Par Garden

2. Volunteer Opportunities

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THE LOREM IPSUMS SUMMER 2016

Throughout the spring and summer

months and into autumn, M.A.S.T. students

work in the garden at Westminster Church

in Middletown, planting and harvesting

food for a local food bank. Gardening was

completed for 2014 in October when a

group of around ten students volunteered

their time one Tuesday afternoon to clear

the garden space for planting come

springtime. We harvested any green beans

and green bell peppers that had been

overlooked, pulled up plants,

and raked the remaining leaves. The

garden beds are now cleared thanks

to the help of these students!

Par Garden is fun and

rewarding. Working together towards

one common goal with your friends

and fellow Key Clubbers makes for a

fun couple of hours that you can log

as community service! Once Par

Garden begins again, we strongly urge

anyone who is interested to

participate.

Par Garden

THE  SANDY  KEY                   NOVEMBER  2014  

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THE LOREM IPSUMS SUMMER 2016

You Can Make a Difference! A little bit of time goes a long way when it comes to volunteering.

together to organize the cans made the job

easier and the time go by faster.

Similar to the lunch bagging line at

this year’s District Convention, just a little

bit of time went a long way when there were

so many volunteers. Any of you who

attended DCON will remember the

enormous amount of food M.A.S.T. was

able to bag in a short ten or fifteen minutes!

I hope all of you realize how much of a

difference you can make by volunteering

even an hour of your time. It will be

beneficial to both you and the cause you are

helping.

Volunteering at Lunch Break is a great

opportunity to truly help out a local cause.

Luckily, your Key Club is in the process of

organizing a Lunch Break volunteering event

to take place some time in January!

When I was in middle school, my

friends and I volunteered with Lunch Break

on Saturdays for a few weeks. Our job was to

stack and organize the cans of food donated to

the organization in the basement of the

establishment. It was so fun because I got to

spend time with my friends, as well as make

new friends as there were always Girl Scout

Troops and people from other organizations

and clubs doing the task with us. Working

Food banks and many other organizations are made possible by volunteers like you!

THE  SANDY  KEY                   NOVEMBER  2014