Each year, the club fair provides students the opportunity to learn about the different clubs they can choose from at the high school. Clubs allow students to learn new passions and find a community within the school. The amount of clubs there can feel overwhelming, and choosing which clubs to join may be difficult. This club guide aims to provide an overview of some of the clubs the school has to offer.
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![Students in the National Art Honor Society work on the Mount Hood mural on the window of SouthLake Church. The students brought a variety of paints and mixed their own custom colors. “Instead of brushstrokes, we’re doing more dabbing, because it gives [a] better impression of tree foliage, rather than looking like actual brush strokes, because if we’re painting trees, we need it to look like trees,” Crawford said.](https://wlhsnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/IMG_2397-1200x900.jpg)







































































![Main Street said farewell to summer on Aug. 30 through the second annual Chalk Walk Art Festival. Ruth Offer, Chalk Walk organizer, brought this tradition from Wyoming in an attempt to make use of the renovated sidewalks of Willamette Falls Dr. “[This is] a community event for the kids,” Offer said.](https://wlhsnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/image-12-1200x803.png)













joey
Oct 24, 2024 at 7:21 pm
you guys went CLUBBING. this insane
Aiden Young
Oct 24, 2024 at 1:33 pm
No DND 🙁
Edie Himmer
Oct 24, 2024 at 1:32 pm
you guys 8 :p