Thomas Gastineau, CRU Club student leader and senior, leads a group in reading verses in the Bible. CRU will host a barn party for all middle and high school students on Nov. 3.
Every year, CRU hosts a barn party for middle and high schoolers to attend to socialize and have fun.
According to Thomas Gastineau, Equip leader of CRU Club, the barn party will be at the Koss family barn at 15411 Shelborne Road. The time will be from 6 to 8 p.m. for middle schoolers and 9 to 11 p.m. for high schoolers on Nov. 3.
There are many fun events planned for the barn party. Gastineau said, “There’s a huge hayride, a ton of games, s’mores and friends and so it’s gonna be a really fun even that I’m looking forward to.”
Jen Bubp, co-sponsor of CRU Club, said “CRU, the organization, rather than the teachers sponsors, are the ones that run it.” By Marvin Fan
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