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In The Spotlight

Alaska Chapter to Host Band Aid II
The Alpha Omega Omicron Chapter at Kenai Peninsula College in Alaska has proven that "Band Aids" do not just help heal cuts; they also serve a greater purpose, especially for the residents at the Kenai Senior Center. Band Aid II is an event that is designed to bring together music, fashion and art to help raise money for the Kenai Senior Center. The money will be used to deliver meals to senior citizens that are home-bound. The event will consist of a runway fashion show displaying the latest fashions of hemp clothing, followed by an art show, and conclude with a concert. Band Aid II is made possible by a grant from the Anna Fosset Goodrich Humanities Program of the Damon Memorial Fund. Great work, Alpha Omega Omicron!

Virginia Chapter Helps Local Area Agency
The Alpha Beta Omicron Chapter at Richard Bland College in Virginia held a two-week long food drive to benefit the Crater District Area Agency on Aging. The agency puts together food packages for the elderly in the area and delivers it to them. The chapter constructed all of the collection bins by hand and set them out around their campus. In two short weeks, over 940 food items were collected and delivered to the agency. Way to go, Alpha Beta Omicron!

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Posted: May 2008