At the April 1 house meeting, members will vote on options for the spring event. According to Cabinet sponsor Sarah Wolff, the event will either occur at the end of April or early May.
“We took all of House’s suggestions from the last meeting and narrowed it down to the five most common answers,” Wolff said.
Wolff said the dates and times of this event will depend on the weather. The same goes for paint war.
According to Brian Dickinson, chairperson for paint war and senior, Cabinet has already started preparing for the event.
“I’m looking forward (to) making the event as fun and enjoyable as possible for everyone because I always had a great time participating and now I have the responsibility to make it a great time for everyone participating,” Dickinson said.
Wolff said, “They’re really researching ways to jazz up this event.”
The money raised from these events will benefit a charity that is yet to be determined.
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