Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Happy November!

Happy November everyone!
We are already half way done with the semester! I cannot believe how fast this semester has gone by (even though it goes by this fast every year). This past weekend was Halloween. Therefore, the city of East Lansing was graced by many interesting costumes such as H1N1 Swine Flu, a band of Care Bears, Lady Gaga, and a ‘Party in the USA’. Because it only happens once a year, we like to extend it as long as possible. On Wednesday, the CRC got the chance to participate in Safe Halloween with the rest of Greek life.
Safe Halloween is an event that allows children from the community Trick or Treat in a ‘safe’ environment. It was held during the hours of five to seven, so it was still light out. There were hundreds of children walking up and down MAC (which was shut down for the duration of the event). There were tables lining the street with different fraternities and sororities holding simple games to entertain the children while giving out candy. It was a wonderful event. There was music, laughter, pumpkins, and hay all over! The children were absolutely precious. My favorite costume would have to be a little boy dressed up as Michael Jackson. On the back of his leather coat, he had written: “You’ve been struck by a smooth criminal”. It was GREAT! The CRC table consisted of heaps of candy and three jars. We made the children guess how much candy was in each individual jar and if they guessed right, they got to take home the whole thing. It was pretty successful. Two jars had 100 pieces of candy and the other had 300. We got a few guesses from the younger kids of “five” or “ten” which always made me giggle. Overall, it was really fun and the weather was perfect! It was a great way to feel connected with the community while participating in an event that was mainly through Greek life.
After the event, a couple of the interns headed to Noodles and Company for some dinner. Not only is the food delicious, but we were supporting our very own Mike Berkowitz and Spartans Against Drunk Driving (SADD) in a fundraiser. It was wonderful to see the restaurant packed with people, especially because a lot of them were in costume. 20% of the purchase was donated to SADD. It was a completely successful day. We all were happy from all the cute children, full from a delightful dinner, and helping out SADD, a great organization.
We have a lot going on in the next couple of weeks. I cannot wait to keep you posted! Hope you have a great night!

Go White,
Kanika Suri

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