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New Key Club Fundraising Event Promises a Spring Into Action

Key Club introduces ‘Easter-Egging’ to provide homes with packaged eggs for the holiday season, at a low price.
Customers can purchase easter eggs that contain candy and prizes until April 10. This fundraiser helps to assist Key Club for future events they plan to participate in.
Customers can purchase easter eggs that contain candy and prizes until April 10. This fundraiser helps to assist Key Club for future events they plan to participate in.
Lorelei Wise

How can you give back this spring?

This year, Key Club Chapter is hosting a new fundraising event: Easter Egging. 

This fundraiser will allow customers in the community to purchase pre-stuffed Easter Eggs for their families, in celebration of Easter. In culminating benefit, this event allows Key Club to participate in many impactful service projects and offer opportunities to LHS students, such as attending the District Leadership Conference, with the money earned from the event. Customers have until April 10 to purchase the eggs.

“Our Key Club is always excited to try new things because all of our projects, whether they’re new or they’ve been around for years, connect our members together,” Key Club President Loukya Vaka (11) said. “The Easter Egging Fundraiser allows all Key Club members to try new things while having fun with a great project that has been given to the organization. Plus, this fundraiser reaches out to the entire WSD community, which is also wonderful.”

This event serves as a mutualistic relationship for houses of the district, and our club here at Liberty. Throughout the bustle and chaos as we come to the end of the year, this fundraiser relieves parents from one of the mundane practicalities of the day, so you can enjoy the fun of your holiday.

If you are interested in participating in this event and supporting our Key Club, follow the information above in the flyer provided below and scan the QR code.

Look to the flyer above for more information on how to participate in Key Club’s fundraiser! (Loukya Vaka)
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Lorelei Wise
Lorelei Wise, Editor-in-Chief of LHStoday.org
Lorelei Wise is a senior, and is thrilled to lead the Online News staff in carving out an exciting path for LHSToday! Beyond publications, Lorelei loves writing in all facets, from literary essays to slam poetry, and has found her haven in words. She is also involved as Drum Major of the marching band, Vice President of HOSA, Vice President of Key Club, and Treasurer of Earth Club, where she has met and worked with passionate, dedicated students from around the school. Lorelei can also be seen on stage as an actress in theater, and has recently gotten into a Welsh musical artist named Ren. (If you know who this is, she asks you politely to please get in contact with her immediately.) She is excited to kick off the year!
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Loukya Vaka, Copy Editor of The Ledger
Loukya Vaka is a senior, and this is her fourth year in Publications. Vaka is Copy Editor of the “Ledger” magazine, and this is her second year in this position. Outside of Journalism, Vaka is the president of Key Club, president of HOSA, treasurer of Books2Brand, and treasurer of NHS. She is also a part of LeaderinMe, Model UN, Students Demand Action, and Spanish Club. Vaka enjoys playing the piano and the flute, reading, listening to music, and spending time with her loved ones. In the future, she plans to study medicine and become a family doctor. She is excited to put out some amazing “Ledger” issues and for this amazing new year.
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