According to club sponsor Kara House, Environmental Action Club will continue to meet every other Monday. The club will continue work on its ongoing recycling project and will brainstorm for new project ideas during the next few meetings.
According to Elizabeth Baach, student leader and junior, the club will work along bigger environmental organization around Carmel to improve the community.
“The point of this club is to help our community and I really hope we can do that on a larger scale,” Baach said.
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