Spring Fair draws largest crowd in years
Student groups also played a large role in the event. Numerous groups set up booths in both the Freshman Quad and the Beer Garden.
Many fraternities and sororities helped out with the planning and execution of the Fair.
In addition to organizing numerous activities for visitors and students, many of the groups raised money for their respective philanthropic organizations.
Kappa Kappa Gamma hosted activities for neighborhood children which included coloring and balloons.
Kappa Alpha Theta hosted a "Pie-a-Theta" booth, and the proceeds went to their philanthropy CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates).
Alpha Phi and Alpha Delta Phi collaborated in a 72-hour see-saw to raise money for Cardiac Care.
Phi Kappa Alpha hosted a wing-eating contest as well as a bike-a-thon fundraiser for St. Jude's Hospital, which raised $4,000.
Sigma Phi Epsilon organized Cuts for Cancer, an event in which brothers were sponsored to shave their heads, raising $1,300 for the Prostate Cancer Foundation.
As usual, members of Hopkins's Greek Life, student groups and other various local non-profit organizations also had a strong on-campus presence throughout this year's Spring Fair weekend.
Many fraternities and sororities helped out with the planning and execution of the Fair.
In addition to organizing numerous activities for visitors and students, many of the groups raised money for their respective philanthropic organizations.
Kappa Kappa Gamma hosted activities for neighborhood children which included coloring and balloons.
Kappa Alpha Theta hosted a "Pie-a-Theta" booth, and the proceeds went to their philanthropy CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates).
Alpha Phi and Alpha Delta Phi collaborated in a 72-hour see-saw to raise money for Cardiac Care.
Phi Kappa Alpha hosted a wing-eating contest as well as a bike-a-thon fundraiser for St. Jude's Hospital, which raised $4,000.
Sigma Phi Epsilon organized Cuts for Cancer, an event in which brothers were sponsored to shave their heads, raising $1,300 for the Prostate Cancer Foundation.
As usual, members of Hopkins's Greek Life, student groups and other various local non-profit organizations also had a strong on-campus presence throughout this year's Spring Fair weekend.

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Glenn
posted 8/24/08 @ 2:23 PM EST
I like the photo.... congratulations to the photographer.
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