SDA Bazaar
Senior Court was flooded with SDA students attending the annual Bazaar today at lunch. The Bazaar gave students an opportunity to share their creative ideas and creations, as well as make a little money. The booths sold a variety of things, such as succulents, jewelry, photos, and even rose grams.
“I think all the booths are really cool and exciting,” said sophomore Katherine Tarangelo. “The flower grams are really cute.”
The Bazaar also gave clubs a chance to collect donations and get publicity. The clubs that participated included the ASL Club, the Fashion Club, and the Gay Straight Alliance Club.
“There are a lot of clubs out here selling stuff and promoting their clubs, so I think that’s really cool,” one student said.
In the center of Senior Court, ASB set up a game of musical chairs. Enthusiastic and (violently) competitive students participated, attracting an eager crowd on onlookers.
As shoppers went from booth to booth, they were coated in fake snow, courtesy of ASB’s snow machine on the roof.
“I love the snow machine,” one student said. “They’ve never had it before, so it’s really unique. And also we don’t really get snow in California here, so…”
Senior musician Jack Van Cleaf also provided the Bazaar with live music. Armed with his guitar, Van Cleaf played original songs and covers such as “I’ll Follow You into the Dark” by Death Cab for Cutie.
“We’ve been planning [the Bazaar] for a long time,” said Tarangelo, who is a member of ASB. “A couple of months, at least.”