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Easter comes early for children
Easter comes early for children
Greeks hold event for kids By Janet Robb Published: Thursday, March 17, 2005 The Murray State News Quote:
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Idaho State - Kappa Sigma to sponsor egg hunt Sunday
Fraternity to sponsor egg hunt Sunday
By Journal Staff (Idaho State Journal) POCATELLO - The Idaho State University Xi Omega Chapter of Kappa Sigma fraternity will host an egg hunt for three age groups on Easter Sunday. The project will be divided into three age groups: 4 and under, 5 to 8 years, 8 to 12 years. Families of the 1-148th National Guard unit are encouraged to attend as well as all other families in east Idaho. |
Purdue: Sigma Chi and Delta Gamma host egg hunt for local kids
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Fraternity hosts egg hunt for local kids Elementary school students were at the fraternity Wednesday afternoon to participate in an Easter egg hunt. Some of the brothers hid eggs while the rest, along with sisters from Delta Gamma sorority, entertained the kids. Rotating from station to station, the 40 students from Washington and Oakland elementary schools had an eventful afternoon. To begin with, the kids took pictures with the Easter bunny. Crayons were piled next to sloppy stacks of seasonal coloring pictures, piles of Popsicle sticks laid waiting to be made into photo frames and the candy was in the dinning room waiting to be consumed. The brothers even had a mock petting zoo with scared little bunnies running around in cedar mulch. Despite all the excitement and the hordes of kids running through their house, the brothers were all smiles, especially Luis Fernandez, a junior in the School of Industrial Engineering. Fernandez, who is a part of the fraternity’s leadership, spent most of the day running around making sure that everything would go smoothly. "Oh my God, it was just amazing to see that the kids were smiling out there," he said. |
Arizona: Omega Delta Phi host Easter egg hunt
Fraternity brothers host Easter egg hunt
Members of the Omega Delta Phi fraternity will host a free Easter egg hunt for underprivileged children tomorrow at the Holmes Tuttle Boys and Girls Club. The fraternity has been planning Easter egg hunts for the Boys and Girls Club for the past 10 years because they like to provide an environment that is fun for both kids and parents, said Adrien Chapman, the fraternity philanthropy chair. John McDowell, senior club director of the Holmes Tuttle Boys and Girls, 2585 E. 36th St., has been working with the ODPhi brothers for as long as they have been volunteering with the organization. "They are very well received in the community," McDowell said. "The guys provide the eggs and organize the event. It's a really fun event for the kids and the parents as well." ODPhi spends $800 to $900 on the event, and all of the fundraising money goes back into the community, said David Jimenez, president of ODPhi. "We have a huge slide for the kids, as well as free drinks and hot dogs," said Jimenez, a senior majoring in Spanish. "There is a dunk tank, relay races and lots of prizes." "Usually the parents just drop the kids off for the Boys and Girls Club program and then pick them up later," McDowell said. "The Easter egg hunt is a good chance for parents and kids to be together and play together." The hunt will take place in Pueblo Garden Park from noon to 4 p.m. tomorrow, and the ODPhi brothers hope to welcome even more kids than before. "We have a DJ this year too, it is going to be fun for everyone," Chapman said. http://wildcat.arizona.edu/papers/98/121/01_6_1.jpg |
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