Ping Pong Club will host its next meeting on Feb. 20 at the bottom of the stairs next to the Freshman Cafeteria. New members can join at any prospective meeting in the 2013-2014 school year by paying the $5 club fee.
Leslie McCarty, co-sponsor and French teacher recommends new members to join because of the experiences she sees students have by being a part of the club.
She said, “The students that join the club get the chance to learn new skills and meet new people.”
The club’s Facebook page and texting service are how club officials will continue to provide future schedules. Upcoming events and opportunities will be posted on these platforms.
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