By: Jennifer Siriwardane <[email protected]>
The Spanish Club will meet today after school in room B201. During the meeting, members will discuss club T-shirts and information regarding the upcoming coat drive.
The coat drive will be on a Saturday in November at the Carmel United Methodist Church. Club president and junior Sydney Miller said, “Club members will volunteer for about two to three hours on a Saturday. We will be helping Spanish families translate.”
Kay Vazquez, club sponsor and Spanish teacher, said “We work with needy families who come in. We help them find their sizes and we help them with the process.”
Although it is the club’s first year participating as a group, Miller volunteered with the program last year. She said, “It was just a great experience.”
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