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Independence Insight News from the Independence High School Key Club – Frisco, Texas Official Newsletter of Independence High School Key Club 1 Volume l Issue 2 May 2016 Service in the Spotlight: How can you serve your community this summer? Want to get involved in the community this summer? Check out these opportunities! Organization: Website/Address: Contact: Dallas Public Library Study Buddy https://www.volgistics.com/ex/por tal.dll/ap?ap=1020232491 Not Available Our Daily Bread Food Pantry- Individual Not Available (214) 535-7513 (214) 375-0495 Our Daily Bread Food Pantry- Families www.cocinc.org (214) 371-2633 [email protected] Dallas Public Library Volunteer Orientation www.dallaslibrary.org (214) 671-9206 [email protected] Dallas Public Library Mayor’s Summer Reading Club https://www.volgistics.com/ex/por tal.dll/ap?ap=1020232491 Not Available Crossroads Community Services http://www.ccsdallas.org/ (214) 560-2511 x403 The Perot Museum of Nature and Science http://www.perotmuseum.org/ab out-the- perot/Volunteer/discovery- corps.html Not Available City Square Food Pantry http://www.citysquare.org/join- the-fight/ (214) 303-2111 Buckner Foundation http://www.buckner.org/voluntee r (214) 758-8141 Operation Care International http://www.operationcareinternat ional.org/volunteer/ (972) 681-3567 Family Gateway http://familygateway.org/voluntee r/ (214) 823-4500 x106 Heifer International-Dallas http://www.heifer.org/ Not Available Miracle League of Frisco http://friscomiracleleague.org/ (214) 295-6411 THANKs http://www.cpdtx.org/default.asp ?contentID=58 (214) 624-7585 Trinity Strand Trail http://www.trinitystrand.org/get- involved.html Not Available Soup Mobile, Inc. http://www.soupmobile.org/ Not Available Junior Volunteer http://www.tsrhc.org/junior- volunteer-program (214) 559-7825 Shelter Volunteer http://www.genesisshelter.org/pa ge.aspx?pid=339 (214) 389-7701 Dallas LIFE http://www.dallaslife.org/voluntee r-at-dallas-life.html (214) 421-1380

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Official Newsletter of Independence High School Key Club 1

Volume l Issue 2 May 2016

Service in the Spotlight: How can you serve your community this

summer?

Want to get involved in the community this summer? Check out these opportunities!

Organization: Website/Address: Contact:

Dallas Public Library Study Buddy

https://www.volgistics.com/ex/portal.dll/ap?ap=1020232491

Not Available

Our Daily Bread Food Pantry- Individual

Not Available (214) 535-7513 (214) 375-0495

Our Daily Bread Food Pantry- Families

www.cocinc.org (214) 371-2633 [email protected]

Dallas Public Library Volunteer Orientation

www.dallaslibrary.org (214) 671-9206 [email protected]

Dallas Public Library Mayor’s Summer Reading Club

https://www.volgistics.com/ex/portal.dll/ap?ap=1020232491

Not Available

Crossroads Community Services

http://www.ccsdallas.org/ (214) 560-2511 x403

The Perot Museum of Nature and Science

http://www.perotmuseum.org/about-the-perot/Volunteer/discovery-corps.html

Not Available

City Square Food Pantry http://www.citysquare.org/join-the-fight/

(214) 303-2111

Buckner Foundation http://www.buckner.org/volunteer

(214) 758-8141

Operation Care International

http://www.operationcareinternational.org/volunteer/

(972) 681-3567

Family Gateway http://familygateway.org/volunteer/

(214) 823-4500 x106

Heifer International-Dallas http://www.heifer.org/ Not Available

Miracle League of Frisco http://friscomiracleleague.org/ (214) 295-6411

THANKs http://www.cpdtx.org/default.asp?contentID=58

(214) 624-7585

Trinity Strand Trail http://www.trinitystrand.org/get-involved.html

Not Available

Soup Mobile, Inc. http://www.soupmobile.org/ Not Available

Junior Volunteer http://www.tsrhc.org/junior-volunteer-program

(214) 559-7825

Shelter Volunteer http://www.genesisshelter.org/page.aspx?pid=339

(214) 389-7701

Dallas LIFE http://www.dallaslife.org/volunteer-at-dallas-life.html

(214) 421-1380

Table of Contents:

Service in the Spotlight……………………1

Letters from the Officers…………………2

Upcoming Events…………………………….3

Officer Bios and Contact……………….4-5

Pictures………………………..……………...6-8

Letter to the Club……………………………..9

Contact us at:

Remind 101: Text @ihske to 81010

Twitter: @ihskey_club

Facebook: Independence HS Key Club

Email: [email protected]

A Letter from the Vice President:

A Letter from the Editor:

Hey there Key Clubbers! As your new

Vice President, I would like to welcome

you all to the 2016-2017 Key Club year. I

am very excited to see what the year will

bring and work to increase membership

and make our club the best it can be.

Thank you for giving me this opportunity to

serve you all; let's work together to make

this a great year!

–Satya Boddu

Hi guys! I hope you have had a great

school year and are ready to have a GREAT

summer! I hope all of you have fun and

travel safe if you are going on vacation! If

you are traveling I would love to hear

about it! (Write an article and send

pictures! You get hours! ) Anyway, I look

forward to seeing you this summer at

some of our great upcoming events! Have

fun, be safe, and Be The Good!

Yours in Service,

Keaton Hippler

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Upcoming Events DATE:

TIME:

EVENT:

HOURS:

KEY CLUB SPONSERED:

E-mail/Sign-Up Links

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**Watch Facebook, Twitter, and Remind 101 for any

socials or other upcoming events for June! Have a great

summer, Key Clubbers!

Meet the Officers

Name: Anjika Bhalla

Grade: 10th

Position: President

Name: Satya Boddu

Grade: 10th

Position: Vice President

Name: Melissa Wang

Grade: 10th

Position: Secretary

Name: Macy Shult

Grade: 10th

Position: Secretary

Anjika is in the 10th grade and is our President this

year. Anjika is involved in many things outside of Key

Club including: Tennis, Debate, Youth and

Government, and DECA. Anjika enjoys watching One

Tree Hill in her spare time. Her favorite Key Club

activity is selling Candy Grams.

P.S. Her favorite candy is Sour Patch Kids.

Satya is in the 10th grade and is our Vice President for

the 2016-2017 Key Club year. Satya is involved in

DECA and loves playing basketball. Satya’s favorite

movie is Tangled, and her favorite ice cream flavor is

cookies and cream. Her favorite service project with

Key Club is Kids Against Hunger! Satya is super

excited for this upcoming Key Club year and is excited

to serve you!

Macy is in 10th grade and will be one of our

Secretaries this year. Macy is involved with her

church, HOSA, FCA, and Cross Country outside of

school. Macy’s favorite Key Club activity is Kids

Against Hunger and her favorite candy is Dark

Chocolate.

Melissa is in the 10th grade and will be one of our

secretaries this year. Melissa is involved in several

things outside of Key Club including: Orchestra, and

other volunteering outside of Key Club. Melissa

works during her spare time and likes to spend time

enjoying her youth. Melissa enjoys getting to be

directly involved with all of the members.

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Name: Grace Zhou

Grade: 9th

Position: Treasurer

Name: Mrs. Miller

Name: Mrs. Hippler

Position: Sponsors

Name: Ankit Shah

Grade: 11th

Position: Public Relations

Name: Keaton Hippler

Grade: 10th

Position: Editor

Grace Zhou is in the 9th grade and is our Treasurer

this year. Grace is involved in Orchestra outside of

Key Club. Her favorite Key Club activity is Kids

Against Hunger and she looks forward to serving you

over the next year!

Keaton is in the 10th grade and is the Editor for our

club this year. Keaton is involved in theatre, NHS,

and his church choir. His favorite Key Club activity is

Kids Against Hunger, and getting to be involved with

you has the members.

P.S. His favorite candy is Peanut M&Ms

Ankit is a junior at IHS and will be our Public

Relations Officer this year. Ankit is also involved in

Band. Ankit’s favorite Key Club event is Kids Against

Hunger. He looks forward to serving you as the

Public Relations Officer this year!

Mrs. Miller was born and raised in California and has

lived in Arizona, and Texas. She has been teaching for

25 years. Mrs. Miller’s favorite thing about Key club is

that it is entirely student led and she loves getting to

see students come together and change the world!

A native Texan, Mrs. Hippler cannot imagine living

anywhere other than the “Lone Star State”. She has

been teaching for 25 years and has been directly

involved in Key Club for 17 of those years. Mrs. Hippler

most enjoys watching students become life-long

community service volunteers.

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Pictures

At the last meeting of

the school year,

students went into the

school and asked their

peers to donate to the

Kids Against Hunger

organization in an

effort to raise money to

host another event here

at HIS. Students raised

a total of $36.67!

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At the Back-to-Summer

social, we officially said

goodbye to our old

officers, and welcomed

our new officers for the

2016-2017 school year!

The officers were

installed by our Division

2 North Lieutenant

Governor, Ish Patel

from the Allen High

School Key Club!

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Students get some snacks and ice cream at the Back-to-Summer social before officer

installation, and some fun games!

Our amazing Kiwanis sponsors

from the Allen Kiwanis Club!

Allen Kiwanis has done an

AMAZING job of taking care of us,

and making sure that we have the

tools to be as successful as possible

as a club!

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Students a game at the Back-to-Summer social that requires them to grab, and keep

as many games as they can without letting them hit the ground, or letting them pop!

(RIGHT) Students have a gift exchange with summer items costing $5 or less! The rules

of the exchange were that when the music stopped, the gift in your hand was the gift

you received! (LEFT) We honor the former officers that are seniors of the class of 2016.

They each received a picture frame with the picture from our Key Club Chartering

Ceremony!

Dear IHS Key Club,

Our newsletter can only be fun, and informative with your

participation! Without you, why have a newsletter? As a club, we really

need you! So, please fill out the Mystery Member google form, submit

articles based on the prompts for each month (You get service hours for

this!), and have fun. You are only in high school once, so why not make

the best of it? It only takes a few minutes to do all of these things, so why

not help the club out? Let’s go out and serve the community together!

Yours in Service,

IHS Key Club Officers

Mystery Member Google Form: https://goo.gl/guKEEV

Article Prompts for this Month:

-How do you plan to carry the Key Club mission (Caring… our way of life!) with you on your summer adventures?

-Do you have ideas for service projects? Let us know what they are, and explain how it could be executed.

Rules for Writing Articles: If you would like to earn hours, write a 400+ word article and include at least 1 picture on one

of the following prompts: For every article submitted (Limit= 1 article per prompt per person) you will receive 30 minutes

credit. If it selected to be featured in our local newsletter, you will receive an additional 30 minutes credit. If your article is

featured in the district newsletter, you will receive an additional 30 minutes credit. (This is a monthly opportunity.

Remember to look here for next month’s article prompts.) **Articles must be submitted to me by the 28th of every month!

(Send to [email protected])

If you have read to this point, let me know by emailing me at [email protected] The first 10 people, will receive a

prize at our first meeting of the year! **You must be at the meeting to get your prize.

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