Although I can't discuss any of the events that occurred during this night because it is all ritual information that I cannot share, I can confirm that I attended this club event, and my fraternity can verify that I was there.
During the past two summers I have devoted my time working with underprivileged children in a summer camp. These children have given me hope in the future and a purpose. One of the activities we all enjoy together is singing camp songs led by someone playing the guitar. My collo project for the spring is to learn how to play the guitar so I can help lead songs during worship with these special children. I plan to take private lessons and practice weekly, hoping to achieve my goal of leading worship playing the guitar and singing camp songs.
This semester I also attended the Greek tailgate for the baseball game against UTK. We arrived about 2 hours before the start of the game and set up our tent. We had cornhole and music playing, and we also got a chance to build relations with other Greek organizations on campus. We continued to tailgate until the start of the game when we sat in the back of trucks and watched the game for U Edge.
This semester I volunteer for 8 hours through my Fraternity. Each year we put on an event to raise money for cancer research within the Hunstman foundation. We take this event very seriously while still trying to make it fun for the people involved. We work on raising money in booths. These booths include anything from simple donation booths to pie a sig booths where a dollar is given to through a pie in one of our faces. Throughout the course of the week I logged 8 hours of service to setting up and participating in this event for charity.
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