Summer Service
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Sandy Keys Volume I | Issue 2
Jump into Summer with Us
The Sandy Keys is back and better than ever with its last issue of this school year! While this year went by fast, we accomplished so many things and changed the lives of so many people, thanks to the help of each and every one of you! Although this year is coming ot a close, this service year has just begun. So, I hope you’ll be joining us over the summer and this fall to make this Key Club the best it has ever been!
Par Garden Lunch Break Help feed the homeless at this local food bank in Red Bank.
Library Help your local library out by shelving books or assisting in other ways.
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What’s in this Issue?
1. Four Square Tournament
2. Yuda Bands
3. A Word from your President
Help the plants grow and build a garden at Westminster Church!
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Four Square Tournament By Leor Golan
On Tuesday, May 27th, fourteen teams gathered at
MAST to compete in the 3rd annual ELIMINATE
Four Square Tournament. Each pair battled in a
tournament style competition in the game of four
square. At MAST, this seemingly simple game is
extremely popular amongst all of the grade levels.
After two hours of gaming, Nick Konecny, senior,
and Sawyer Napoli, senior, won the coveted trophy.
It was an extremely fun and exciting day for
everyone, bringing in a total of $280 for the
ELIMINATE Project. The money raised was enough
to save 155 lives from Maternal and Neonatal
Tetanus. Thanks to all who participated!
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Yuda Bands
readily accessible and it is nearly
impossible to get an education.
However, with the help of the MAST
community and Key Club, we raised a
total of $1,729 to send to Guatemala for
these two young students. We are so
proud of our achievement and now have
a reminder of what we did to help them
when we wear our beautiful Yuda Bands.
From May 27th to June 10th, MAST
hosted the Yuda Bands program right on
campus. For $7, students and faculty
alike were able to purchase hand crafted
leather bracelets. All of the proceeds
went towards sponsoring two
Guatemalan students, named Ana and
Manolo. Unfortunately for these two
teenagers, educational facilities are not
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Finishing Strong By James Abbitichio, President
made a difference and wondering why others have yet to do the same. MAST may have slowed down at this point in the year, but the MAST Key Club most certainly has not. The Foursquare Tournament, Soccer Tournament, and Par Garden have proved that we are dedicated to a year round service year. So, my friends, I ask that you enjoy your summers and return to us in September with an open mind and a full heart ready to save even more lives, feed even more of the hungry, provide even more students with the educations they deserve, and help our community in more ways than we have ever before. See you all next fall, and remember, service opportunities are everywhere, so never let one pass you by!
The end of the school year is a sensitive time for any Key Club. It can either make or break a service year, as summer events are often few and far between. Getting the ball rolling on summer service proves to be a difficult task, especially at the Marine Academy where students have little time for Key Club meetings between studying for finals, enjoying the lovely weather, and generally relaxing as another year of academic intrigue and stress comes to a close. Attendance rates tend to drop and officers become frustrated with the lack of interest and motivation year after year. However, many active members continue to attend every single event! There are a select few who take the time to participate even when others feel they have better things to do. These members never regret their service – they have loads of fun at Key Club Events, feeling like they have
Until Next Time! We’re signing out for the school year, but that
does not mean your service should come to a
halt. On those lazy summer days when there
seems to be nothing to do but lay on the couch,
think of all of the people you could be helping
and all of the fun you could simultaneously be
having. This summer, I challenge you to make
the most of your time and try your best to help
your community, even if you contribute only an
hour this summer. Come back to MAST in
September knowing you have made a difference,
however small that difference may be. I promise
you, it is a wonderful feeling!
See you all Next Year!
THE LOREM IPSUMS SUMMER 2016
Camille Ross Bulletin Editor