Film Club members will watch “Sherlock Holmes” on Nov. 17 in Room E150. The movie will run from 3:15 to 5:30 p.m. Students do not need to bring any money for food or bring permission slips because the movie is rated PG-13, according to club sponsor Robyn Huss.
Students can still join Film Club because it has an open membership, Huss said.
“Since there aren’t any official requirements for the club or official dues, students are welcome to come any time,” Huss said.
Students can stop by Room E150 if they wish to join and talk to Huss or pick up schedules, which are located outside of the door.
According to member and junior Caroline Ward, Film Club is one of the highlights of her week.
“It’s not hard to balance Film Club with academics or extracurricular activities,” Ward said.
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