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Circle K

 

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Game fuels fundraiser

Key Leader

 

Fall events need you

 

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K-Kids

 

Service includes praise heaping, sole searching

 

No kidding around for service-minded youth

Aktion Club

 

BBQ raises bucks for bedtime

Game fuels fundraiser

The Key Club members and teachers of Florida’s Lecanto High School know how to have fun and raise money. As for their artistic talents, that is up for debate.

A Key Club member participates in the Pictionary showdown.Nevertheless, that was the vocation put to the test in a good-natured game of Pictionary, which pitted Key Clubbers against the previous year’s defending champions: teachers.

Both sides collected pledges from friends, family, and businesses prior to the showdown.

“Most people were glad to help,” says club member Jennifer Griffith. “And we received several flat donations. In all, we raised $300.

“As it turned out, not many of our players (Key Clubbers) were artistically talented. In the end, the teachers won again. Both sides had a great time, and everyone—spectators included—got plenty of laughs.”

The proceeds benefited St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital.

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