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by Becky Wu


Attention clubbers! This year, Valley Christian is offering many interesting and informative clubs. There are numerous clubs to choose from, so get ready to join one.

After the Club Fair was held during lunch, most Valley students should have a clearer view of what clubs are offered on Valley campus. There is a multitude of clubs for the diverse student population. Clubs such as Photo and Art are brand new to this school and are great for students who are interested in artistic things.

Photo club meets during lunch on Wednesdays every other week. It is sponsored by Mr. Torode and held in his room. The club features different activities such as taking pictures for random assignments, photo shop, learning different digital techniques, and using a film camera. No experience in photography is needed.

Aside from taking pictures with a camera, some students may prefer creating pictures with paintbrushes, pencils, and various art utensils. If that’s the case, than Art club is the way to go. The Art club, supervised by Mrs. Issacs, is basically a fundraiser for Hurricane Katrina and other disasters. The club fundraises by selling different paintings and potteries. This club also includes art activities for students to do. Basically any kind of art can be done. Art club meets every Tuesday.

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