Rotary Interact members will sell popcorn outside of room B101 from March 23 to April 1 in order to raise money for their international projects.
“It’s going to a great cause to help people around the world who are not as fortunate as we are,” Sarah Yun, Rotary Interact Club president and junior, said.
The money will go towards several international projects Interact is helping with; these service projects are helping different organizations in Vietnam and Africa.
In order for members to sell the popcorn, they need to bring bags of popcorn to B101 or directly to Yun.
Also, according to sponsor Brenda Lester, there will be no Interact meeting this Tuesday, although members should still bring in popcorn if they can. By Susie Chen <[email protected]>
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