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What actually happens in Surf Club?

What actually happens in Surf Club?

 

Why it’s important:  Although Surf Club hasn’t had an official meeting, yet over twenty people have signed up to be part of the club but surfing might not be the only thing that people look forward to in the club.

 

The surfers will begin the meet at Ocean Isle Beach, where they will learn more about

  • Ocean awareness
  • Community service
  • Making surfboards
  • Life skills

 

What is the club?  Advisor Kurt Gorritz said, “Honestly, we are still trying to figure that out.”

 

Carston Allen is working with Gorritz to teach students to surf, he has a surf school at Ocean Isle Beach called Carolina School of Surf

 

“It’s very laid back and we don’t want it to be a high-pressure club,” says Gorritz, “We all  just want to enjoy it and we are hoping to provide some opportunities.”

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Avery Babson
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Avery Babson is a 15-year-old sophomore from Shallotte, North Carolina. This is her first year of West Wind Newspaper and she is most looking forward to doing interviews and further learning photojournalism. Babson’s goal for the school year is to get more involved in school clubs and events.   “I hope to learn how to get better at talking to people,” said Babson. “Learn more social skills and be more active in school. Last year I did nothing other than book club.”   Babson’s favorite subject in school is English, in her free time, you can find her reading a book or playing with her dog, Cooper. Although Babson doesn't know what she wants to do in the future, she has her goals set for an Ivy League college.    “I’d like to go to an Ivy League college because I have confidence in my GPA and club experience,” said Babson. “ I want to push myself to be the greatest I can be."
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