a fraternity on my daughters campus just wrapped up their weeklong phil. event . something was scheduled every night of the week. her sorority did not require the members to participate, but some of the other sororities did require their members to participate in a certain # thruout the week. there was great resentment from the members who had to participate, and even resentment from the sorority members who were not forced to participate-but that is a sorority problem, not your problem.
another fraternity at her school is planning an all day phil. event . teams of a certain number of members(can be greek, non-greek, all male, all female or mixed) pay an entry fee. the fraternity gets different business and restaurants to make donations. they have other fun activities besides the main competition and the whole campus looks forward to this event.
based on these 2 examples i would say go with a one day event, and don't just limit participants to only sororities, or just greeks. after all, the object is to raise as much $$ for your phil. as you can, so the more teams that can participate, the more $$ you bring in.
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