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where the cute tool had stapled a bunch of his fliers. It
was odd, though. If someone wanted attention, they didn’t
use fliers that looked like they were made out of recycled
bathroom paper towels, which is precisely what these
seemed to be. Fliers were supposed to be bright colors,
printed on resilient paper, drawn up with bold lettering.
The ones that surrounded it were like that, advertising
bands, odd jobs, a notice about saving a local endangered
mouse, all printed in ways that demanded attention.
Leila plucked one of the incredibly bland fliers off
the board, the paper stiff and dull as a brown paper bag.
JOIN THE BELMONT
ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISM CLUB
Tired of watching Mother Earth suffer the wrath
of man’s careless nature?
• Sign up for the Belmont High School’s
Environmental Activism Club, or the B.E.A.C.,
and make a difference in the Philadelphia
community. Open to ANY high school student,
regardless of institution.
• First meeting kicks off this Wednesday at 3PM,
at Belmont in Room 407. We’ll be meeting every
subsequent Wednesday through the summer
and into the school year.
Be there!
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