NEWS: Jonathan Law Key Club Returns, Looks To Help School Community

(Photo courtesy Key Club)
By Gemard Guery – News and Editorial Editor
Jonathan Law’s Key Club has started again for the 2021-2022 school year.
Key Club, advised by Mr. Boynton, is a community service club that aims to provide members with opportunities to give back to the community, build character, and develop leadership skills.
The first meeting was on September 24 and had an amazing turnout with over 70 new and current members joining the club.
“Honestly, I was kind of shocked to see so many people,” senior Key Club President Caroline Doyle said. “I spent a lot of time handing out Key Club flyers, talking to the freshman, writing on whiteboards in classrooms, and posting on social media. I was kind of scared about recruitment after last year with COVID and I thought that would maybe carry into this year, but based on our numbers it didn’t.”
While last year definitely wasn’t typical, this year will be a far more normal experience for Key Club members.
“This year will be a more normal year, we are able to do a lot more activities and we can have meetings in person again in the senior cafe so I’m really excited for that,” said senior Key Club Treasurer Diya Daruka. “Although we still have to follow social distancing and mask guidelines, it will definitely be a lot of fun for members and they will still get to experience Key Club as they would in a traditional school year.”
They have many community service projects planned this year as well.
“We hope to kick off our annual Halloween UNICEF Drive during the month of October as well as reacquainting ourselves with our Builders club ,our junior Key Club at West Shore Middle School,” Boynton said. “During the months of November and December we will be planning our Holiday food drives with the Boy Scouts as well as those in need in Jonathan Law Community. We also hope to be ringing the bell for the Red Kettle Campaign for the Salvation Army in front of the local Stop and Shop Supermarket. These are just a few of the activities we are looking at at this time but the most important thing at this time is to rebuild our membership base.”
If students would like to join, Key Club meets every Thursday in the senior cafe. Key Club is a great opportunity to get involved in the school community.
“We are excited and optimistic to rebuild the club and restore all activities we participated in before the pandemic,” Boynton said. “Key Club is a wonderful organization, we do many great things for our school and communities and we build some terrific friendships along the way so please come to a meeting to get involved in Key Club.”
