City College is hosting more than 20 of its clubs Thursday, Oct. 2, in the quad.
“It’s a good way to get involved, the clubs are really diverse,” says Annalea Padilla of Student Leadership and Development.
Performances are to be held by City College’s three dance teams: cheer, jazz and stomp. There will also be musical and poetic performances by students and a traditional dance by the Polynesian Connection Club.
The performances will take place between the club roll-call on stage, where representatives from each club will be called up to talk about their clubs.
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The City College Panther is also expected to make an appearance at the event, which will take place 10 a.m. to 2 p.m..
Also, come out for the Arts & Crafts Faire Oct. 21-23 in the Quad. It is the biggest fundraiser for City College clubs and Student Leadership and Development, allowing them to put on reduced-cost barbeques and special performances on days like Club Day.
How do you join a club? If you miss the chance to talk to your favorite club on Club Day, leave a message in the club mailbox at the Student Center, 101A, in the South Gym.