According to club sponsor James Ziegler, Do Something Club members will go to a few local nursing homes on Jan. 20, including Sunrise on Old Meridian and Summertrace, to visit and help out at the nursing homes. After that, he said, club members will hold a bake sale in February.
“This time,” Ziegler said, “rather than all the money going to help fund our club, all the proceeds will be going to a charity that the club ends up voting on.”
Co-president and junior Hunter Leonard said club members also will coordinate an event with Zionsville High School to sell bracelets for local homeless shelters some time in February. He said the club may hold a basketball tournament later this spring as well to raise more money for charity.
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