Spanish Club will have an event on Oct. 30 to watch a movie after school. The club will begin to make and distribute Spanish Club T-shirts as well as locker signs.
Spanish Club will not be having any meetings this year because they don’t “do” meetings. “We don’t do meetings; meetings are just too boring. We do events,” sponsor Kay Vazquez said.
Spanish Club will be having other monthly events throughout the year. The date for the event in November is currently unconfirmed, though the meetings will be generally announced on the announcements.
Spanish Club vice president and senior Sarah Crawford and Spanish Club treasurer and senior Morgan Gee said that some of Spanish Club’s upcoming events will feature going to restaurants and making Hispanic related crafts.
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