NHS members go to a meeting during SRT to learn more about the carnival volunteer hours. Lauren Boughner, NHS member and senior, plans to participate to get volunteer hours. JILL MASSENGILL / PHOTO
All National Honor Society (NHS) members have a volunteer opportunity at the Smoky Row Elementary carnival on Feb. 15.
NHS members go to a meeting during SRT to learn more about the carnival volunteer hours. Lauren Boughner, NHS member and senior, plans to participate to get volunteer hours. JILL MASSENGILL / PHOTO
Michele Satchwell, head sponsor of NHS, said that all members are welcome to come out to receive volunteer hours.
“I plan on going to the carnival because it’s an easy way to get volunteer hours and I love to work with kids,” Lauren Boughner, NHS member and senior, said.
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