Invisible Children plans to meet every Gold Monday in Room E223. The next meeting will be March 1. Invisible Children will be discussing upcoming events, including the Annual Benefit Concert.
“We will be hosting a concert for our Schools for Schools campaign on March 19 to raise money for our sister school in Uganda,” co-president and senior Emily Patterson said.
“We have plenty of band slots to fill, anyone can play,” Patterson said. Further information will be provided on the announcements when details are worked out.
Sponsor Alicia Noneman said this year has been very student-led and this club is a rewarding experience for her as well as the students.
Invisible Children is still open to all grades and is always encouraging new members to join. By Maddi Bourgerie <[email protected]>
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