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Interact Club Receives Recognition from Mayor

Mayor Award

Delphi’s Interact Club recently received
a recognition from the Mayor of Los
Angeles for their successful anti-drug march
last May. Teaming up with the Verdugo Hills
High School Interact club, the students started
at Bolton Hall on Commerce Avenue and
ended at Sunland Park where the hundreds
of marchers and onlookers could unite for
a common purpose: freeing the community
of drugs. The Delphi Interact Club is Rotary
International’s service club for young people
ages 14 to 18.

Anti-Drug March

Anti-drug March

Marching down Foothill/Sunland Blvd with a police escort, the Delphi Academy and Verdugo Hills High School Interact Clubs put on the first Annual Sunland/Tujunga Drug-Free March. The students started at Bolton Hall on Commerce Avenue and ended at Sunland Park where the estimated 200 marchers, onlookers and staff manning booths could link up along a common purpose: to free the community of drugs. The Delphi Interact Club was created by the Delphi Student government last February and is Rotary International’s service club for young people ages 14 to 18.

Congressman and Neighborhood Council Recognize Delphi Student Contributions

Congressman Visit

Members of the Delphi Student Government were sworn in on February 11 to form a new Rotary International Interact Club. An Interact Club is a high school student version of Rotary International, and there are thousands of these clubs around the world, composed of students who are making a difference in their communities. 

The Delphi students were sworn in by the Rotary District Governor. A representative of Congressman Buck McKeon then presented Delphi students with a plaque recognizing the service the students have given to the community.

 
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