Florida Key Club's Sunshine Source Vol X No 3 Sep 2014
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Club: Doral Academy Charter High<br />
School<br />
Students sold bagels to raise funds for<br />
their new <strong>Key</strong> Club year.<br />
Community<br />
Service<br />
Ronald McDonald House<br />
Division: 1<br />
Club: Gulf Breeze High School<br />
Members from this club went to their<br />
local Ronald McDonald House to<br />
help cook a meal for the families staying<br />
there.<br />
Go Green<br />
Division: 2A<br />
Club: Silver Sands High School<br />
Silver Sands <strong>Key</strong> Club gathered, sorted,<br />
and transported all recycled material<br />
in their school.<br />
Fire Safety<br />
Division: 5<br />
Club: Darnell Cookman High School<br />
<strong>Key</strong> Clubbers volunteered at a fire<br />
prevention safety demonstration<br />
where they taught children about fire<br />
safety and assisted with facilitating the<br />
event.<br />
Caring for Our Troops<br />
Division: 15B<br />
Club: Sebring High School<br />
They held a drive outside of their local<br />
Walmart accepting donations of<br />
non-perishable food items and money.<br />
Any money donated was then used to<br />
purchase more food for the troops. At<br />
the drive, <strong>Key</strong> Clubbers also passed<br />
out informational flyers about the service<br />
project.<br />
Peace Cranes<br />
Division: 17<br />
Club: Braden River High School<br />
During their weekly meeting, <strong>Key</strong><br />
Clubbers made origami cranes that<br />
were sent to Japan as Peace Cranes.<br />
On each Peace Crane, the students<br />
wrote a message of peace. The cranes<br />
in Japan are placed on a monument<br />
in honor of children who died in<br />
wars.<br />
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