Reid Libby, president of GSA, announces the group’s accomplishments since the last meeting. The GSA will have a table at Houndstock selling tie-dyed items and baked goods. ELYSE GOLDBERG/ PHOTO
Reid Libby, president of GSA, announces the group's accomplishments since the last meeting. The GSA will have a table at Houndstock selling tie-dyed items and baked goods. ELYSE GOLDBERG/ PHOTO
The Gay-Straight Alliance will have a table at Houndstock on May 19. The group intends to sell tie-dye as well as baked goods.
The GSA will have one of their final meetings for the year next Thursday.
“We will be having our officer elections and setting up for next year,” said president and senior Reid Libby.
The group also intends to finish watching a television special on “It Gets Better” that it started last week.
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