ASL Club plans to meet on Jan. 30, the next late start, during SRT in B200. Club sponsor Joseph Wheeler says they will be voting on their club T-shirt design.
Wheeler said students can create designs and submit their ideas by Jan. 30 to www.customink.com.
Katie Connery, ASL Club President and senior, said “Other upcoming events include the club’s first signing social on Feb. 1, from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at Cool River Pizza.
Wheeler said “everybody is welcome to join because they can have fun, eat great food, play Wii, and sign with others.”
He said that this is the only event planned for ASL Club for now, but they will discuss possibilities for future events at the next meeting.
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