Kindness MattersClub plans to have a movie night sometime in April, according to Raygen Wintner, club president and junior. The club originally planned the event for March 23, however it was cancelled due to the CHS varsity basketball team’s game.
“We have been advertising it to other clubs and have made posters and flyers,” Wintner said.
According to club sponsor Anne-Marie Woerner, the club will be showing the movie “Finding Nemo” in the Freshman Cafeteria. The club will provide snacks for those who participate.
“I don’t know if we will have 20 kids or 200 kids, because this is the first time that we’ve done (a movie night,)” Woerner said.
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