Mercy High School’s annual Club Expo took place Friday, September 6, marking the start of this year’s school clubs. The Club Expo featured nearly 50 clubs with each club having their own booth. Club leaders presented poster boards, gave out candy, and played music at their respective booths, encouraging students to join their club. The Animal Rights Club gave out animal crackers and free stickers while the Threads for Change Club offered out candy and chocolate.
“The Club Expo was so fun—I loved how interactive all the booths were!” senior Eleanor Brook said. “I ended up signing up for Animal Rights Club because of their amazing presentation at the expo.”