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Club Fair is once again a success

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Marko Gvozdenovic

The annual club fair was successful once again this year with over 50 clubs present and booths running over two days.

The event was sponsored by the National Honor Society (NHS) and was aimed to introduce students to the plethora of clubs offered at Bridgewater-Raritan High School. It was held in the large gym of BRHS on October 31 and November 1. 

Many of the school’s biggest clubs were present at the event, such as Dear Asian Youth (DAY) and Model United Nations (MUN). The fair also gives visibility to some of the school’s lesser-known clubs, like Women Through the Years and Colors for Coats.

The Calligraphy Club had a rather unique feature, as they made personalized signs for every club present. The fair is perfect for showcasing how the different clubs at BRHS are able to help and support each other and are able to help students do anything from simply trying something new, to genuinely finding one of their true passions.

Additionally, with Halloween falling on one of the days of the fair, many clubs took the opportunity to embrace the “Trunk-or-Treat” spirit and offer candy, games and trivia at their booths.

For any student who missed the fair, clubs and extracurriculars for those interested are available to find on the school website.

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