Little Lion, Big Club
“Please excuse us for this quick interruption,”
it was time for the morning announcement, “let this be a quick reminder that
all club activities will be starting and students are encouraged to try out clubs
of their own interests.
So many clubs to
choose from… Yet I chose LEO.
Like many other schools, students
in Fraser Heights are given opportunities to join various clubs, all of which
are very interesting, but what I find particularly amazing is the LEO club. LEO, in English meant a small, under grown lion, but here it stood for
Leadership, Experience, and Opportunity. What do we do here you ask? Well, members
of LEO club participate in many fabulous activities that will give them more experience
in life. Such opportunities include, candy sales, feeding the poor, and a lot
of positive volunteering to help the community. We also start fundraising campaigns,
the money we raise will be donated to charities like children’s hospital, free
the children, Etc. Joining us in room 217 will be something life changing, you will love it! The main goals that motivated me to join LEO are to gather
up more experience for the future, also earning volunteer hours in the process.
Though the club seems popular, the main reason is because of our teamwork
within, club members can make posters for the club in order to advertise, also can
tell their friends about LEO.
I think that LEO club has more
purpose compared to the other clubs such as debate, art, and more, because it
grants students with the opportunities to gain experiences with leadership,
leading them to even more opportunities in the future.
IDK if the LEO club has more purpose than other clubs, but I do think that LEO is a club worth joining...
ReplyDeleteHello, Andy
ReplyDeletewhen I read your post about the LEO club, it really motivated me.You described what you did in the club and why you did it.You gave examples of what you guys might do in the club which was good because who ever would read it, they will know what is in the LEO club.But after reading your post i can tell that it is worth joining the LEO club.