Kian Robinson, club member and junior, talks with Ben Ring, club officer and junior, about the upcoming events.
Environmental Action Club members are looking for new opportunities to volunteer in the community as a club.
Kian Robinson, club member and junior, said, “While in the past we have focused on bringing in the community to our club, I think we can involve more people by participating in a community event such as the White River Cleanup…this time of year there are not many events outdoors, but we may still be able to find some way to help prepare for the upcoming spring season.”
Brian Yuan, club member and sophomore, said, “Actually going out and picking up trash is really meaningful, one of the most popular events being the white river cleanup.”
Club sponsor Kara House said club members are thinking about setting up their own event in order to increase the amount of CHS involvement.
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