Montgomery Catholic Students Offer Scares and Treats at Zoo Boo

Montgomery Catholic Students Offer Scares and Treats at Zoo Boo 1About 30 students from the Montgomery Catholic Key Club took time out of one of their busy 10월 weekends to volunteer at the Montgomery Zoo and Mann Wildlife Learning Museum annual Zoo Boo. Zoo Boo runs for 3 weekends every 10월 and requires around 120 volunteers each night. The Key Club has participated in this event for the past 10 years, and it is a great way for the students to be involved in the community while having a lot of fun. The students dressed in costumes, painted faces, ran games, and of course, handed out plenty of treats to the visitors.

Montgomery Catholic Students Offer Scares and Treats at Zoo Boo 2“They had a great time making memories together and serving the community,” said faculty sponsor Jeanene Crenshaw. “It’s a great way for students to see what a huge undertaking an event like this is, and hopefully they will remain involved in community service after they graduate. Plus, it’s just great fun!”

The students enjoyed this opportunity to give back to their community. “Having never done it before, I was really excited to participate behind the scenes of a beloved attraction,” said junior Clare Wilson. “I’m really glad I participated in this Halloween tradition and I’m looking forward to next year.”

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Sophomore Ines Gonzalez-Ansaldi agreed. “Volunteering at Zoo Boo was such a great experience and I had so much fun helping out. I’m so glad I got the opportunity to go and help out our community!”

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