Current Members and Projects

Current Members: Peyton Arbogast, Katie Bauer, Michael Bauer, Joe Borodawka, Cam Boumil, Spencer Boumil, Rachel Brackett, Kaitlyn Castriotta, Ava Chretien, Cheyenne Colbert, Meaghan Coutu, Theresa Cullen, Lindsey Dattis, Ana Ellis, Natasha Ferro, Emily Fox, Scott Happy, Nicole Heiter, Allie Houvener, Oliver Hugh, Sophia Jordan, Rory Klauber, Tate Klauber, Paige Knudsen, Addison LaPointe, Hannah LaPointe, Mason Marshall, Max Marshall, Reid Mitchell, Emily Sartell, Meredith Scott, Elisabeth Stapelfeld, Annalise Walle, Sofia Walle, Sophie Warren, Delaney Weimer, and Allie Wood

Advisors: Susan Holroyd, Heather Klauber, Melinda Marshall, and Kelly Weimer

Even though we have been challenged with a global pandemic, our club has still been able to accomplish many projects.

  • Delivered 6,000+ masks to the SAU-41 district

  • Created Christmas door decorations for every resident at the Xavier House

  • Made hand-made Christmas Cards for both Veterans and residents at the Xavier House

  • Delivered Suicide Prevention signs

  • Hand made and delivered Valentine's Cards for every resident at Courville at Nashua

Some of Our Favorite Memories:

"One of the most memorable events I have participated in was the End-68 Hours of Hunger at the Lawrence Barn. Seeing so many people from not only our school, but other schools, coming together and helping the people in our community was amazing to be a part of. It was a huge operation and it took everyone's help to bring it all together, and it is definitely something I would love to do again." - Rachel Brackett (Class of 2022)

"I would say one of my favorite activities to do as a member of Interact is to help out the Stork project, although it sounds like not much, we package diaper bags, give out Halloween costumes, create clothing packs for different seasons, and have even made flu packages for sick little kids. Having the ability to sit back and realize what I have done for not one but many babies and their families is so inspiring to me, that it just takes a group of strong-willed individuals to change so many people's lives." -Emily Sartell (Class of 2022)

"My favorite memory is definitely going to the Arbors senior center in Bedford. I went with some friends to play games and talk with some of the seniors living there. They were a ton of fun to be around and I got to learn all about their backstories and what they used to do when they were my age!" -Connor Russell (Class of 2020)

"My favorite memory from Interact was sorting through the baby pjs for the pj drive that we held because it was fun to see all of the different cute baby pjs." -Elisabeth Stapelfeld (Class of 2022)

"My favorite thing to watch is the look in our Interacters' eyes when they realize the importance of Service Above Self. It doesn't always happen during their first event, but it happens when they understand how happy they are when helping others." - Mrs. Holroyd (Advisor)

"One of my favorite Interact memories was during the Soles4Souls. It was both humbling and fun sorting the stunning amount of community shoe donations for delivery to people in third world countries." -Rory Klauber (Class of 2021)

"By far my favorite memory with Interact was working with the Nashua Soup Kitchen. I will certainly never forget the smiles I put on the faces of people who were in need. With every ounce of effort I exerted at the soup kitchen, I made the day or even the week of so many others' lives. " -Nathaniel Sartell (Class of 2020)

"My favorite memory while being a part of Interact Club was dropping off donated shoes to DSW, and seeing how pleased the staff was. I felt like I was contributing to the community and was actively involved in helping others." -Sophia Jordan (Class of 2023)

"My favorite memory from Interact was volunteering at the Nashua Soup Kitchen to help make back to school backpacks. It was important that students were able to get the supplies they needed and it was nice to spend time with other members of Interact." -Lauren Ingraham (Class of 2020)

"My personal favorite memory was working at the Special Olympics in Durham NH because it was a chance for us to get out of our comfort zones, and really connect with some of the athletes that were there. It was also nice to work in a really supportive environment, and put a smile on the faces of the competitors." -Brian Holroyd (Class of 2020)

"One of my favorite memories from Interact was volunteering at the Lawrence Barn by helping to prepare food for families in need. It was fun to see all the smiling faces as the Interact members and I came around taking food orders." -Hannah LaPointe (Class of 2021)

"My favorite memory was participating in the Stork Project. I loved folding and getting all of the baby clothes ready for Christmas because I knew how much these kids would need/enjoy them!" -Paige Knudsen (Class of 2022)

"My favorite Interact memory is when we got together and made holiday ornaments for residents at the Xavier House. It was great to give them something to smile about, especially amidst the COVID circumstances." -Sophie Warren (Class of 2022)

"My favorite memory was making and delivering chemo caps for the kids at the Southern New Hampshire Medical Center. Being able to give back to people, especially children, was the best part of Interact." -Ryan Coutu (Class of 2020)

“One of my favorite memories was handmaking and drawing Valentine’s Day cards for the residents of The Courville at Nashua. I was happy to bring some joy to their day during difficult times of COVID restrictions. Art has always been a hobby of mine, and I enjoyed this opportunity to share it with others.” - Meredith Scott (Class of 2022)

"Some of my favorite memories are making holiday cards, and delivering signs to families with my friends." -Max Marshall (Class of 2021)