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Liliana Marquez | The Imperial Republican At Saturday’s game night hosted by the CCS Multicultural Club, Brittany Ayala works with a pair of young girls at the ring toss game.

Students work together to host game night

    The Chase County Multicultural Club and the class of 2025 hosted a fun-filled game night on Saturday.
    The activities were open to all K-12 students and their families from 5 to 7:30 p.m.
    The sophomore class organized a glow-in-the-dark trench ball tournament, glow-in-the-dark volleyball and a high school game area.
    Middle and high school students interested in playing trench ball paid $20 for each team signed up.
    Student volunteers ran the concession stand for guests to enjoy snacks while they watched or played games.
    In the Shorthorn Gym, the Multicultural Club set up carnival games including ring toss, disc drop, can knockdown, cornhole, ball toss, magnet fishing  and face painting.
    “Equipo Selecto” played live music throughout the evening.  Special events like story time and piñata breaking were scheduled at specific times for youths to join.
    Sophomore class sponsor Marissa McDaniel and Multicultural Club advisor Vanessa Taylor helped students organize the events.

 

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