Jana Cosler, Best Buddies sponsor and English teacher, said the club will host a bowling night on Nov. 19.
“We’re going to do our bowling night that Saturday at Woodland Bowl,” she said.
Craig Maude, club activities coordinator and junior, said that in addition to the bowling night, the club plans to host a chapter meeting on Nov. 22 during both sessions of SRT. According to Maude, the chapter meeting is an opportunity for the buddies to interact with their peers and make plans for the future.
Cosler also said that the club is currently attempting to set up a fundraiser, but has not started making preliminary plans yet and has no information on when or where it will be.
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