Craft Club Research Paper

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There have been some new clubs added at Phoenix High School that should be recognized. The new clubs are Acapella Club/Ukulele Club, Gamers Club/Code Club, The breakfast Club/, Photography Club/Craft Club, and the Harry Potter Club. There is wide variety of clubs here at PHS, and with these new clubs added to the list the students have more choices of fun and interesting clubs to join. The news clubs here are unique in there on way.
We asked Miss Bryan some question about craft club and this was the results.
“What is your club about? And Why did you decide to make that club?”
“Crafter's club is for creative people who enjoy making things from different mediums--paper, beads, yarn, cloth, etc. The club is inspired by a love of creating beautiful projects, as well as a desire to promote arts and skills that
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If you have never sung in a choir and want to sing in choir then join this one. Jesse and Isaac, the ones running it, will help you find your range when singing. They meet every Wednesday at lunch.
Ukulele Club-The ukulele club was created to teach students and even staff how to play the ukulele. Taran McGuire, the one who created this club, thinks that it’s a cool instrument to learn. The purpose of this club is to create an environment where people can learn or jam on the ukulele and grow together as a community.
Impact Club- The purpose behind this club is discovering more about God and his son Jesus from the bible and how they want to give us hope and a future, and help us through life. Supporting and encouraging each other. Being a positive influence in our world. They meet on Thursdays at lunch in Mrs. Hanson’s room #S205.
Bowling Club is to give people the opportunity to hang out and go bowling with friends. They heard about a past bowling team and wanted to re-establish one. This is the first step to doing so. (Info from the leaders: Tyler Hein and Wade

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