Kudos to the members of the Kings Park HS Interact Club who braved the wind and very cold temperature to plant daffodils at the Nissequogue River State Park today.
The Kings Park Interact Club is a service club sponsored by the Commack-Kings Park Rotary Club. The Kings Park club is one of the more than 20,000 Interact Clubs worldwide. All Interact Clubs share a goal of making a difference in their community. One of the ways the Kings Park Interact Club serves the community is by volunteering their time at the Nissequogue River State Park.
Members of the Interact Club with guidance from club advisor Susan Portnoy have been doing spring and fall weeding and cleaning at the NRSP Healing Garden for years. This year they agreed to expand their role and stewardship of the garden. With an eye towards the future the students labored planting bulbs that will signal spring 2020 has arrived. A warming thought when the temperature hovered around thirty degrees.