Welcome to the October Key Club Meeting!

Welcome to the October
Key Club Meeting!
Key Club Pledge
I pledge on my honor
To uphold the objects of Key Club
International;
To build my home school and
community;
To serve my nation and God;
And combat all forces which tend to
undermine these institutions.
Join our Remind
October Social
• October 22nd
• After school
• Free movie in the planetarium
• There will be snacks
Upcoming Projects
Tulsa ZooRun
• October 3rd
• 6:30 to 11:00 am at the Tulsa zoo
• Free breakfast
Trojan Tough 5K
• October 10th
• 7:30 to 10:00 am
• Help set up and tear down
• Encourage racers
Email [email protected] to sign up
Upcoming Projects
Global Gardens
• Help clean up community
gardens by weeding,
planting, and landscaping
• Every 2nd Saturday
• From 9-11am
• October 10th – Westside
Harvest Market
• Sign-up sheet on the website!
Upcoming Projects
Trick or Treat for UNICEF
• Ask for change and donations on Halloween
for UNICEF
• Grab a box from Mrs. Langley’s room
Bridges Foundation
• This organization helps those with special
needs “work and get paid,” while also
providing them with fun opportunities and
things to do during the day.
• The Bridges facility is located at 1813 N. Ash
Jenks, OK 74037, right across from the Jenks
Softball field and a quick 10 min walk from
the school (if you are not able to drive).
• To find out more about the organization, you
can go to http://www.thebridgesfound.org/
•
To volunteer, contact Amandeep Kaur or
email [email protected]
American Therapeutic Riding
Center
“A place where individuals with physical,
cognitive or emotional challenges enjoy
therapeutic horseback riding year round.”
Volunteer Opportunities
American Therapeutic Riding Center offers many areas of volunteer opportunities:
• Horse leading
• Side walker
• Tacking
• Facility maintenance
• Feeding
• Horse health care
• Fundraising & Events
• General & Specialty Office Assistance
• Etc.
What is Therapeutic Riding?
Therapeutic riding uses equine
oriented activities for the purpose of
contributing positively to the cognitive,
physical, emotional and social well
being of individuals with varying types
and degrees of special needs through
adaptive riding and therapeutic riding.
Equine activities are used to achieve
goals, with the horse being a strong
motivator for accomplishing these
goals. Emphasis is on a positive,
enjoyable, and relaxing experience that
provides additional therapeutic
benefits in the areas of socialization,
posture, strength, mobility, and an
overall improved quality of life.
Testimonial
Vickie, Sarah’s Mom
“Sarah is just a different kid now! Since she started to ride
at ATRC she is much more focused, more concentrated
at school and her communication skills as well as social
skills have gone way up! Her physical abilities have also
tremendously improved. Before riding Sarah could
walk only a short distance, now she has the strength to
go for long walks and yesterday she even weeded the
yard!“ Rider, Sarah rides weekly. Vickie, Sarah’s
Mom – Cleveland, Oklahoma. June 2013
Weekday Times for
Volunteering
Tuesdays – 2:15 p.m. – 7:30 p.m
Thursdays – 9:00 a.m. – 5:15 p.m.
Fridays – 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.