Connie O'Henley introduced the AGHS Interact Club members who, in turn, described their goals and community humanitarian events that they have participated in or intend to soon accomplish.  O'Henley said that they have a fantastic group of officers, there work over the past year has been amazing and she is proud to have been associated with them. 
 

            Community projects included the Rotary fish fry, Thanksgiving for the homeless in Pismo Beach, Christmas Party for migrant families, Christmas Giving Tree,  goodie bags for Halloween celebration, construction of a bulletin board kiosk at the high school; and, they increased their membership over last year from 50 to 85.

Internationally they plan to raise enough money to send two defibrillation units at about $1500 each to Progresso, Honduras. WAY TO GO!! 

A donation pledge sheet was circulated and over $500 was collected from Club members for the defibrillation units.  O'Henley also reported that Clubs in the area supported sending eight students to RYLA, leadership training program.