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Each year, the UEHS Key Club pours its heart and soul into hosting the annual Holiday Party for key clubelementary students. On December 16, after weeks of careful planning, shopping, and organizing, the event welcomed 140 children to a celebration of joy and kindness.

This magical day wouldn’t be possible without the incredible efforts of the 100 UEHS Key Club members and other high school students who worked tirelessly throughout the year. Their compassion, dedication, and commitment to making a difference shine through, not only during the event but in every step leading up to it.

Now in its 27th year, this cherished U-E tradition continues to be a beacon of the holiday spirit, a testament to the power of community. None of it would be possible without the generosity and support of the U-E district and local organizations. Together, they made this event a success through charitable donations, volunteer time, and invaluable assistance.

Seeing the joy on children’s faces and experiencing the world through their eyes reminds us of the beauty and magic that surround us—not just during the holidays but all year long. Key Club

A heartfelt thank you to the following contributors who made this day extraordinary:

Endicott Sertoma, U-E District Office Employees, U-E Maintenance Workers Association, ETA, Pasquale Family, Endicott Cost Cutters, Endicott Rotary, Yalamanchili Family, Bierworth Family, U-E Administration Association, U-E Buildings and Grounds, Our Saviour Lutheran Church, Coughlin and Gerhart Attorneys, Best Bagels of Endwell, Joey’s Restaurant, OLGC, Visions Federal Credit Union, Ladies of Pokeno, Jessica Glajch, Coleman and Daniels and Mark Murphy, Dom and Marjorie Iacovazzi, Maynard and Megan Fahs, Dan Brown Construction, Mark Ryan, Jaret’s Stuffed Cupcakes, and Donna Hunt.

This event is a reminder of what the holidays are truly about—kindness, community, and the shared joy of giving. Thank you to everyone who helped make this magical day a reality!

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