Fair seeks to foster sense of community
The President of the Business Association and Manager of the local M&T Bank, Brad Borchers, commented that the event is a good way to show that the students "aren't here just to disrupt the community," but add to the atmosphere and area. Jess Pegorsch from Tilt Studios commented that she wished "there was a bigger mix of community members and society members."
Members of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority said it was a great place to promote the sorority's community service programs and show that they want to reach outside the school. Bennett was pleased to see how many students and neighbors came. "I hope [the event] puts a smile on their faces, I hope everyone learns something new about the school and the community," she said.
Kambon was hesitant to comment on what he thought the outcome of the event would be. "We are still going to reflect [on it], but I feel good," he said. "[We are] putting JHU in a new light. Hopefully after the event, residents will look at the big picture. They'll see we're taking the next step."
Members of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority said it was a great place to promote the sorority's community service programs and show that they want to reach outside the school. Bennett was pleased to see how many students and neighbors came. "I hope [the event] puts a smile on their faces, I hope everyone learns something new about the school and the community," she said.
Kambon was hesitant to comment on what he thought the outcome of the event would be. "We are still going to reflect [on it], but I feel good," he said. "[We are] putting JHU in a new light. Hopefully after the event, residents will look at the big picture. They'll see we're taking the next step."

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