Members of the club still have to decide what three flavors of bubble tea they are going to sell LaRose said. Also they plan on having another bake sale sometime after spring break. THADASINA / PHOTO
According to Sharmila Paul, Living Hope Club president and senior, the club still plans on having Dr. Vipin Kalia as a guest speaker. The club also plans on selling bubble tea in March. According to sponsor Diana LaRose, the next meeting will be on March 3.
“[Kalia] works at the Rhema project which is an organization that we work with,” Paul said. “He just got back from India, and he is going to talk about that and how everything works.”
Members of the club still have to decide what three flavors of bubble tea they are going to sell, LaRose said. Also, they plan on having another bake sale sometime after spring break.
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