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Exciting and meaningful ways to spend February Break

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A trip to Tahoe with family and friends offers an thrilling experience during February Break. Whether skiing, snowboarding, or sledding, enjoy the snowy scenery and spend quality time with closed ones.

While February Break is often marked by sighs of relief from students, the week offers more than simply a chance to de-stress. From day-long activities to extended trips, the following are ideas to discover something new, finish pending work, or spend time with family and friends.

Snow Trip
A mere four hours away by car, a three day trip to Lake Tahoe will allow you to relish the winter season and explore your more adventurous side. Grab some ski or snowboarding gear and head up the slopes to enjoy the last of this season’s snow. For those who are not inclined to ski, many resorts offer the option of tubing, which is sledding on a big slope.

College Visits
While visiting colleges may not seem like the most entertaining activity to do during break, it provides you with an opportunity to explore the cities where the colleges are located. Plan a four day trip–spend one day looking at colleges and the rest exploring the city. Visit local attractions, take a walk around the area, and taste the local food speciality.

Community Service
The deadline to turn in community service hours is right around the corner, and this break is one of the last opportunities to finish your hours. Organizations such as RAFT, Second Harvest Food Bank, and Operation Care and Comfort allow you to sign up to volunteer up to a day in advance, so they offer easy solutions to fulfill your hours. Even if you have already completed your requirement, more can never hurt, and you may even get a head-start for next year.

Disneyland
An all-time classic, a week-long trip to Disneyland will bring out the child in you, while also offering you a wonderful de-stressing environment at the “happiest place on Earth.” Walk around the park, greet your favorite childhood characters, and enjoy the thrill of a lifetime aboard one of the roller coasters. For those who feel squeamish just reading about roller coasters, classic bumper cars, carousels, and ferris wheels are other enjoyable options.

Lunch and the Movies
A quick and easy activity to plan, gather a bunch of friends for lunch before heading out to the movies. Santana Row offers a great variety of choices for unique taste-buds. Catch up with friends, talk about what you have done during break so far, and have fun in a different element outside of the regular school setting. Movie theaters are conveniently located in the vicinity so grab some popcorn and drinks to catch up on the latest pop-culture.

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About the Contributor
Roshni Pankhaniya
Roshni Pankhaniya, Winged Post Sports Editor
Roshni Pankhaniya is the Sports Editor of the Winged Post. She is a senior and has been previously been a reporter and the Sports Editor for Harker Aquila.  Her favorite part of journalism is bonding with the staff during bednights. She plays water polo, participates in dance both in and out of school, and is vice-president of Rising International club. In her free time, she enjoys hanging out with her friends.