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The Mu Lambda chapter of Chi Omega at the University of Dayton held a corn hole tournament on Saturday September 21, 2003. The main goal of the chapter's corn hole tournament was to raise mol)ey for the Chi Omega national philanthropy Make-A-Wish Foundation. The women of Chi Omega all over the nation partner with the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Together Chi Omega and Make-A-Wish Foundation, work to grant wishes of children with life-threatening illnesses. The foundation adds joy to these special children. The Mu Lambda chapter hosted a corn hole tournament with the goal of raising as much money as possible to be donated to this amazing organization. The tournament was also a project to bring community to the University of Dayton by inviting all members of campus to partake in an event in which proceeds go to charity. The corn hole tournament was open to all students at the University of Dayton and had 96 teams participate. Each team had two members who played in a bracket tournament. 192 students played in the tournament accompanied by many of their friends and roommates. The event was an alcohol free event that lasted throughout the day. The students who participated not only had fun while enjoying the UD community, they also helped in the great feat of raising $1,000 dollars for Make-A-Wish Foundation. Each team of two had an entrance fee of $8.00 in which all the proceeds went to Make-A-Wish foundation. The raffie of the prizes donated by local companies was $1.00 each. All of these profits also went to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The winning team out of the bracket was rewarded with a free trip to the Student Government Association sponsored trip to Dayton to Daytona in May of 2004. The corn hole sets used in the tournament were all donated from local students and companies. All who attended the Chi Omega Corn Hole tournament enjoyed themselves. Chi Omega sister, Katy Jump noted, "I feel proud to be apart of such a wonderful cause, its seems like the campus is really having a good time". The whole Mu Lambda chapter appeared at the event and hosted the tournament. Months of hard work paid off to raise $1,000 dollars for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The Chi Omega Corn Hole Tournament is an event that will hopefully live on in years to come at the University of Dayton.
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Row 1: Lisa Chase, Nicole Hartley, Melissa Cruz, Rebecca Ossio, Pam Bargo, Renae Tithy Row 2: Sarah Largent, Sally Maki, Sarah Miller, Allison Woods, Theresa Nemeth, Erin McDowell, Ellen E. Gregory Row 3: Melinda Crum, Katie Haubner, Anne Hays, Amanda Hampton, Amanda Troy, Kristin Bailey, Amy Poeppelman
Row !:Jessica Brown, Sarah Toula, Sarah Metzger, Katherine Becherer, Jenny Lehman, Kim Walters, Laura Dobsch,Jennifer Altman, Megan Mccann,Jenny Carr, Katie Dresner Row 2: Chelsea Collet, Lauren Burgess, Andrea Reich,Jamie Tino, Kristine Becker, Emily Duell, Ashley Burchell, Margaret Posluszny, Susie Williams, Theresa Meckstroth, Carolyn Fuchs, Colleen McLaughlin, Kara Eversole Row 3: Leslie Cebula, Emily Inkrott, Kimberly Vonderbrink, Molly Heimert, Susan Bishop, Katie Kovacs, Megan Ashdown, Lauren Wilhelm, Amy Rack
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