The previous “Clubble,” shown above, took place in a giant inflatable bubble placed in Main Cafeteria. While the main elements, such as the music, bubble, and high-energy activities, will remain constant, the next “Clubble” will take place outside at 626 Hampshire Ct. OLIVIA WALKER / PHOTO
According to Young Life leader John Balmat, a second “Clubble” will take place on April 19. Balmat said the unique approach to Young Life Club was brought back due to popular demand.
The previous “Clubble,” shown above, took place in a giant inflatable bubble placed in Main Cafeteria. While the main elements, such as the music, bubble, and high-energy activities, will remain constant, the next “Clubble” will take place outside at 626 Hampshire Ct. OLIVIA WALKER / PHOTO
“We are bringing back “Clubble” because it was so much fun the first time,” Balmat said. “It’s a rave in a giant plastic bubble that we fit about 60 people in, and we hope to fit more this next time.”
Although the premise of “Clubble” will remain the same, the location, which was previously in the main cafeteria, is changed to 626 Hampshire Ct. to allow for more space.
Among those planning to attend the event is Cassie Holman, Young Life member and senior.
“It was really fun the first time,” Holman said. “Last time I went, they had glow sticks and dancing and everyone was just having a good time.”
For Young Life members who are unable to attend on April 19, regular Club and Campaigner meetings will take place at their scheduled times. Young Life Club will continue to meet every Tuesday at 7:32 p.m. at the American Legion building downtown, while Campaigners will meet every Monday night at 7:30 p.m. at 525 Bolderwood Dr. Official Young Life meeting schedules can be found on the Young Life website.
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