The German Club will have its annual video scavenger hunt on Sept. 27. The event will begin after school and end at 6 p.m.
The video scavenger hunt involves participants filming themselves doing tasks various tasks around CHS such as singing “Happy Birthday” in German.
The German Club is also planning to welcome exchange students from CHS’s sister school in Hohen Neuendorf, Germany, a small town outside of Berlin. The exchange students are planned to arrive in October.
According to German Club sponsor Laura King, anyone who has an interest in the German culture, regardless of his or her ability to speak the language language, may join the club.
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