The German Club plans to have its next event March 25 after school in room A224. At this is event members will get the opportunity to play German games and do Schereschritte, a German paper cutting craft.
“With Schereschritte, you pretty much cut out designs and glue them on colored paper. It looks pretty awesome,” Theresa Lipp, German Club president and junior, said.
In addition to the games and Schereschritte, food and drinks will be provided.
According to German Club sponsor Laura King this event is not only open to German Club members, but any other interested students for a fee of $2. Students must sign up for this event in room A224 by March 23 to attend. She said she expects about 30 people will come. By Meredith Boyd <[email protected]>
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