Sorority rocks for charity
By Rich Shivener
Published: Wednesday, April 13, 2005
Northern Kentucky University sorority Phi Sigma Sigma raised nearly $2,000 for the National Kidney Foundation after 27 hours of rocking chairs, loud music, and sore butts,
The sorority's charity event, the "Punk Rock-a-thon," was held in the UC recreation room and started Wednesday at 9 a.m. Karen Lunn and Amanda Trufan, members of Phi Sigma Sigma, coordinated the charity event.
"It's a really big deal to us," Trufan said. "A lot of our girls have dealt with (kidney problems) in their families."
Each member of the sorority raised and donated a minimum of $25 to the National Kidney Foundation. The members either received pledges from supporters by rocking in rocking chairs or paying out of their own pockets.
During the afternoon, the sorority sponsored "Lunch for a Buck" and served pizza and soft drinks while a DJ, played music.
Later that night, three bands performed.
The bands played the charity event for free but received pizza and other gifts for their time. "We've done a lot of different things with (organizing) our Rock a Thon," said Dirkes. "Bringing in the bands just makes all the fraternities and sororities more interested I think."
The sorority later held a Texas Hold'em tournament, which lasted from 1 to 2 a.m. The proceeds of the tournament also went to the National Kidney Foundation. The Rock-a-thon came to a close about noon on Thursday.