Each year, the club fair gives every student a chance to find their community. For many students, it’s not only a way to discover new interests, but also an opportunity to connect with people they may not have met otherwise. This year, Junior Olivia Reed, a member of the Pre-Health Club, shared her experience of being part of the event. “I was interested in coming to the club fair because of my club,” Olivia said with excitement. “My Pre-Health club members were doing the club fair, so naturally I joined in as well!” She explained that being there wasn’t just about supporting her club, but also about seeing how much the school had to offer.

The Pre-Health Club quickly became one of the most popular tables for students curious about the medical field. Olivia explained that the club offers a lot of valuable information and resources. “I joined Pre-Health because it’s very informative about the medical field, and they even bring in people from different medical careers to talk about their work,” she said. For students like Olivia, that kind of experience is an important step in exploring future career paths. But the fair wasn’t just about her own club. Olivia mentioned that she discovered new opportunities she hadn’t expected. “I was also surprised to see a dual enrolment club there, I didn’t even know they had one!” she said. For her, moments like that highlighted how much the event opens doors for students. Overall, Olivia’s favorite part of the fair was the sense of connection. “The best part was seeing how many people I got to join and how nice everyone was,” she shared. “Joining a club makes me feel special, like I’m a part of something great.”