According to Sara Martin, Spanish Club sponsor and teacher, there will be a meeting Nov. 15. “We haven’t planned out any specific activities for our next meeting, but usually we all watch a movie together and bring in some Spanish snacks,” Martin said.
Although Kate Adinaya, Spanish Club president and senior, said her favorite part of the club was going out to eat at Hispanic restaurants, after school meetings are also important to her. Adinaya said, “We want to give members an opportunity to explore the culture, speak with other members and natives of the language, and expand their passion for the language, food, customs, and traditions.”
For their previous meeting on Oct. 18, Spanish Club members went to Carniceria Guanajuato. Adinaya said she enjoyed the field trip and looks forward to planning more events. She said, “It’s an exciting role, I’m really excited to see what new ideas I can bring to the club and just share my passion of Spanish with members of the club, so it should be a fun experience.”
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