Rotary Interact Club members plan to have their international service project chosen for the year soon.
According to Michelle Yun, Rotary Interact president and senior, the members will vote on their international project during the next meeting on Dec. 8.
“We have three options next semester,” Yun said. “We will help children in Bangladesh, the children in the Dominican Republic or something in Vietnam, although I’m not sure exactly what.”
Sponsor Brenda Lester said at the next meeting, members will hold officer elections for the spring semester of Rotary Interact; positions for office are presidents, vice presidents, secretary, treasurer and historian. By Susie Chen <[email protected]>
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