According to sponsor Brenda Lester, Rotary Interact Club plans to have a booth on Oct. 2 during the afternoon Homecoming activities.
Sophomore Nabila Mohiuddin, member of the Interact committee in charge of planning the booth, said members will sell food in order to raise funds for the club.
“We will be selling Pop-Ice for 50 cents and Friendship cookies, which are basically very large cookies, for $2 each,” she said.
For the rest of October, Lester said the club will have its initiation night, although the date has yet to be set, and the members will decide in the next few meetings whether they want to have a tailgate at the end of the month.
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