Rotary Interact members have yet to choose an international service project to concentrate on for the rest of the year. Members were supposed to discuss what project they wanted at the last meeting, but sponsor Brenda Lester was sick. Interact president and senior Michelle Yun said, “We still have no idea. It’s been really hard choosing what international project to do.”
The next club meeting will be on Nov. 20 at noon. Until then, Rotary Interact members can concentrate on the Care to Share project according to Lester. The details for what Interact members will do for this project have not yet been announced. By Susie Chen <[email protected]>
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