Asian Affinity Club Boba Sale coming soon

The annual Asian Affinity Boba Sale is returning to USN. On Friday, April 18, USN community members can come to the Edgehill Lawn to pick up some delicious Boba and support the Asian Affinity Club.
By Ruchika Ramachandran '27

The High School Asian Affinity Club will host its annual Boba Sale on Friday, April 18 on the Edgehill Lawn during High School lunch. The fundraiser is for pre-orders only and available to both Middle School and High School students.

The Asian Affinity Club collect orders outside the Hassenfeld Library during HS lunch from Monday, April 7 until Friday, April 11. After pre-ordering, students can pick up their Boba orders on Friday, April 18.
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