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Already this year, the club has helped organize two blood drives, a flower-selling fundraiser for the Cancer Society, the Sub for Santa program in the school and several community clean-up programs. Most recently, its members teamed up with the Key Clubs from several other schools in the state to stage a ' Key for Kids Walkathon." The event, held on April 15, raised over 52.100 for charity care at the Primary Children's Medical Center. Starting with the planning process in lute January, club president presi-dent Alicia DeTemple said Park City High Schools group teamed up with students from Alta, East, Highland, Jordan, Murray, Skyline and West 1 ligh Schools. Several hundred people showed up for the three-mile walk around Sugar House Park, braving the capricious spring weather to raise money for a gotxl cause. J-Zor "k DS ' WAL K AT HON 3D o 0 c $ (l ; i K ti . V , .5. V-TV ' C. V-VrV COURTESY OF ALICIA DETEMPLE Student volunteer and participants get ready to walk like the wind at the starting lint of a recent walkathon organized collectively by Park City's Key Club and other Key Clubs for Salt Lake Valley schools. The walkathon raised over $2,000 for charity care at Primary Children's Medical Center. DeTemple explained, "We Along the way. DeTemple year and the coming summer. always have a yearly project empha- believes many of the students panic- On Saturday, May 20, Key Club lpating in Key uub service projects learn a tning or two as well, sizing helping kids." The idea for the walkathon originated with the Park City club. She added that the Key Oub, despite the serious nature of its endeavors, is very enjoyable for those involved. "It been really rewarding," said the Senior, "and it's a fun way to get other people in the school involved in community service." "I've learned a fot about mvself. Pve also learned about other teenagers and what they're capable of accomplishing" accomplish-ing" Although a new board of club directors is taking over this spring, DeTemple said the group has already planned a number of activities activi-ties for the remainder of the school members will help out with a car wash at the Jess Reid building to raise money for a carnival at Soaring Wings Montessori School. The students' dedication to community com-munity service does not diminish when school lets out either. Over the summer. DeTemple said the dub members have been looking into the possibility of getting involved in Habitat for Humanity projects. Ecker Hill Middle School 3rd quarter honor roll M . "UUlh juli zmi in if dm v Submitted by Todd Stejskal ECKER HILl VICE PRINCIPAL 4.0 6th grade Jentry Allsop. Aldo Arnone, Bridger Bach. Casey Bywater, Aimee Cunniff, Carson Flint, Kristy Gulliver, Kara Hiatt, Jenna Innis. 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Honor Roll 33 and above Andrew Bartlett, Kaitlyn Booth, Alana Burman, Michael Carollo, Caitiin Casey, Benjamin Clower, Justin Culp, Andrea Dudley, Josh Dye, Brad Foster, Gemma Glisson, Joshua Hardman, Catilyn Harris, Alex Hinrichs, Ben Hughes, David Hurst, Jessica Jerome, Conner Johnston, Shelby Lyman. Thomas Lyon, Garrett Meister. Hannah Mitchell, Malori Mitchell, Ashley Morgan, Kevin Noertker, Sarah Ostler, James Pearson. Olene Redhair, Madeline Roguschka, Danielle Scholfield, Andrew Shearman, Jenna Simkins, Lacey Slizeski, Jennifer Sommerville, Sarah Starr, Andrew Trayner. Whitney The Summit County Commission is accepting applications for one vacancy on the Snyderville Basin Planning Commission. Applicants must be residents of Summit County for at least one year and reside within the boundaries of the Park City School District Meetings are held the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. 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