Key Club Still Working on Projects As School Year Ends
by Erin Kumpf, OHS Torch Reporter
May 13, 2008
Key Club is at it again. They are winding down the school year with one last project. They have ended their last few projects recently and they were recognized and given an award from the Salvation Army. They have also elected new officers for next year.
Key Club just wrapped up their Pennies for Patients donation collecting. They collected a total of $950 for Pennies for Patients. All of that money goes to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
At the last Key Club meeting a few people from the Salvation Army attended and presented Key Club with an award/trophy for raising the most money and having the most people help with bell ringing over the holiday months.
Their final project for the school year is cleaning up the local Olympia towns. They will be cleaning each town on a different day and it is just to help keep the towns cleaned up.
Key Club is ending the school year on a great foot and will be helping the community and people in need with their services again next year!
