Students sign up for the 13 clubs available on campus: Wildaid Shark Conservation Club, Drama Club, Tied To Tajikistan, Youth 4 Direct Relief Club, Services for Soldiers, The Blue Crew, Interact Club, Kids 4 Kids, The Humane Society, Junior Statesmen of America, Youth Network for Africa, and Stand Up for Cancer
[column width=45% padding=3%]At the ninth annual club fair, club leaders presented their club’s goals and answered questions from interested students.
A new club, Tied to Tajikistan, is a service-oriented club that works with the Ayenda Foundation to raise awareness about orphanages in Tajikistan.
Youth 4 Direct Relief Club work to raise funds for Direct Relief International to send to economically disadvantaged countries.
The Service for Soldiers Club aims to give back to soldiers who work to protect us locally and overseas and to recognize their bravery and contributions by sending packages of hygiene supplies, food, clothing, and games.
Laguna Blanca’s Drama Club aims to bring more arts to students and helps to support the theater program with bake sales and other fundraising efforts.[/column][column width=45% padding=3%]
Save the Sharks: Wild Aid Conservation Club works to protect sharks and educate students about the world-wide danger sharks are in and the importance of the protecting the ecosystem.
The club called The Blue Crew hopes to have shirts made and to organize cheers for athletes at selectedsports games, such as those against big rivals.
The Interact Club which is sponsored by SB Rotary holds the Foster Care Gift Drive and the Canned Food Drive plus an international event each spring.
Students in the Kids 4 Kids Club provide local disadvantaged kids with opportunities to play sports and to en- courage camaraderie and team work.
Students have a wide variety of clubs that they can join which range from saving animals, helping people in other countries, or cheering on our own LBS sports teams.
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