5 QUESTIONS WITH…Key Club Senior Officer Noah Golden About Restarting In The Tier 1 Schedule

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By Lucas Greifzu – Sports Editor
The Jonathan Law Key Club is well known for its service around not only Milford, but around New England as well. On Thursday, January 28, the Jonathan Law Key Club restarted its service around the community after having to suspend activities because of the coronavirus. Noah Golden and the rest of Law’s Key Club officers are making plans about what to do now. Advocate Sports Editor Lucas Greifzu interviewed Golden about what the Key Club is going to do now.
Lucas Greifzu: Now that Key Club has been allowed to meet again, what are some of the things you want to volunteer at?
Noah Golden: I’m excited to do anything that may come up, especially with how limited everything is right now.
LG: Is there still any plan for the district convention?
NG: We’re gonna do all our projects to the best of our ability, showing off what we accomplished despite the pandemic.
LG: How has Jonathan Law adapted its club to operate with the pandemic happening?
NG: Our meetings happen on Thursdays rather than Wednesday’s, which isn’t a big difference, but a difference regardless. All meetings are socially distanced.
LG: What, if any, are some things that Key Club has wanted to do, that it hasn’t been able to do because of the virus?
NG: The biggest one is probably salvation army. Standing out there with friends, ringing the bell, getting into the holiday spirit was a yearly tradition that was always looked forward to, but unfortunately couldn’t happen.
LG: What is the plan to transition the club into next year, when hopefully the virus is less impactful?
NG: We will have a pretty new and young team running the club, we’re setting them up with leftover funds for projects to do in the future when this year’s seniors are gone, hopefully they can have a normal school year, but even if they can’t, they will have money to do stuff.
