The Do Something Club is considering going to Sunrise on Old Meridian, a nursing home, again for their next gathering on March 27 according to club sponsor Tracy Hadden.
Viviane Linos, club founder and junior, said that the club members might be playing Wii with the residents this time. Also, Linos said that the club has received a phone call from Sunrise on Old Meridian that thanked them for their time at the nursing home.
The club has also been going over possibilities for their next event in April. Linos said that they might help plant trees for Arbor Day, but they have not made anything certain. Hadden said that they might cook food or make cookies for a homeless shelter instead. By John Du <[email protected]>
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