NEWS: Law’s SAVE Promise Club Holds “Pal-entines” Movie Night

(Photo courtesy SAVE Promise Club)
By Taylor Coretti – Staff Reporter
The SAVE Promise Club recently held a Valentine’s Day-themed Movie Night, nicknamed a “Pal-entines” Night.
This event was held on February 12 and the featured film was “10 Things I Hate About You.” Club Advisor Ms. Healy said the event was open for everyone to create a fun experience for all.
“No tickets were sold, anyone could come, we just hd a bake sale going on for anyone who wanted to snack while they enjoy the movie,” Ms. Healy said. “It’s really awesome to see the Law community show up to watch the movie while still supporting our club.”
Senior President Natalia Gagliardi said the Movie Night was one of many events that have helped the SAVE Promise Club raise awareness and get the community more involved.
“This year we have been pretty successful with the club, we have participated in Candy Grams for Valentine’s Day, the Movie Night, Safe Schools Week, Start with Hello Week, Teacher Appreciation Week, and a lot more,” Gagliardi said. “Participating in all of this helps make our community a better place it helps get students involved while also educating our community on what our club is about.”
Junior Vice President of Operations Sarah McCann said the Movie Night was successful in different ways.
“The event is very beneficial for our club; it is a great way to raise some money as well as have a great time with friends,” McCann said. “The Movie Nights are also a great way to meet new people which is one of the biggest things our club helps to promote not only through our ‘Start With Hello’ week but just through simple activities like movies.”
Junior Melissa Servas is an active member in the club and enjoys being able to create other activities for the school that will help spread awareness.
“I have participated in the club this year by helping plan our different themed weeks and activities,” Servas said. “I helped set up the Hand Tree which is located in the cafeteria, which was such an amazing activity as well as making posters and hanging them around school to spread awareness.”
Junior Ava Ambrusco attended the “Pal-entines” Movie Night and enjoyed being a part of the experience.
“The idea of the Movie Night that I enjoyed most was that it was the perfect way to spend a Wednesday night with friends and/or family, a great way to unwind after a long day at school, and to get a good laugh,” Ambrusco said.
