Club update (Issue 5)

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FPS members sold chai tea and Bundt cakes during FPS club week before break.

by Jin Tuan, Reporter

FPS sells food for literacy charity

Before February break, members of the Future Problem Solvers club met to participate in the State Qualifiers problem in order to qualify for the state-level competition in April. Club members sold Bundt cakes and chai for FPS’s club week. The money raised was donated to Room to Read, an organization whose goal is to improve child literacy rates.

Green Team tries Meatless Mondays

In hopes to improve health and improve the environment, the Harker Green Team put a trial run of Meatless Mondays into effect. On Jan. 30, only the deli bar in the Bistro served meat. If this trial run is a success, Meatless Mondays will become a permanent part of Harker lunches.

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Arnav Tandon (12) picks up veggie sticks on a Meatless Monday before February break.

Art Club showcases artwork in Dobbins

The Art Club has gained permission to showcase works of art in Dobbins. Artists who want to submit art should contact Art Club officers. Another mural painting session will also be hosted soon. The date is still being determined due to unclear weather conditions.

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Art Club is working on a new mural on the entrance of Main Hall.

This piece was originally published in the pages of The Winged Post on February 21, 2017.