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BOLD
Q: Why did you change the club name?
A: “To get people to see our new image and to Nicole Vos takes care of a
want to join/* -M elissa Burns turtle in the botanical gar- FCA m em bers enjoy their
den. P°PS at one of the meetings
A: “The number of active members was decreas
ing, and a change in name and image increased
the number of active members.” -Dominique
Schiller
Q: What was your favorite activity this
year?
A: “My favorite activity was the rally because we
met tons of people and actually took a stand for
what we believe in.” -Becky Hanson
A: “My favorite thing was going to St. Gerald’s
school and giving the students red ribbons.
Then we told them why we are drug free.”
-Amy Graser
Keep the Green
Q: How was your club created?
A: “I learned about it from Grady Freeman at the
open house with my parents.”
-Laura Cotton
A: “Mrs. Runnels had done a lot with the Lied
|ungle at the zoo and decided to take care of the Ffm
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grounds around here.” -Nicole Bailey 1 jng
Q: What do you do at meetings?
A: ” We discuss what activities are coming up and
review past activities.”
-Laura Cotton
Fellowship of Christian Athletes It’s a jungle out there. It’s a
Q: What does FCA mean to you? good thing that these Keep
A: “It’s an opportunity for Christian friends to get the Green members are fear
less when working in the bo
together and share their faith.” -K im Hansler
tanical garden. This year, sev
A: “It is an opportunity during your week to
eral birds have been donated
remember what is really important, and a time of to the garden.
relaxation.” -Em ily Pearson
Q: What was your favorite activity this
year? Laura Jorgensen and Mendy
White pose for a quick picture
A: “We went to the FCA weekend to worship, sing,
at a BOLD meeting. Formerly
hang out, and just have a good time with people
known as Project Free, BOLD
of the same faith. “ changed its name this year but
-Emily Pearson is still the drug free club at
Ralston.

