Viviane Linos, club founder and junior, said the Do Something Club might have a meeting on April 20, although she still has yet to finalize a final date for the next meeting with club sponsor Tracy Hadden. Also, she said that the Do Something Club may work outside for their next event, but not much is concrete yet.
According to Linos, the Do Something Club had 10 people come to their event on March 27 during which they went to Sunrise on Old Meridian to play on the Wii with the residents. She said that, although the number was solid, she would like more people to come to the events if possible. By John Du <[email protected]>
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