NEW HAVEN, Conn. – The Southern Connecticut State University baseball program hosted its annual Halloween Game on Saturday morning at The Ballpark at SCSU.
Working together to ensure warm Thanksgiving meals
MADISON, Wis. — The fall season is upon us and with that comes cool crisp mornings, colorful leaves, and thrilling Badgers games. Many of us now also shift our eyes towards Thanksgiving and the holiday feast.
Unfortunately, these visions of bliss are not a reality for everyone. Every year, families in Dane County go without Thanksgiving meals. Wisconsin Athletics and Badgers Give Back have come together for an 11th consecutive year to help fill this void.
“The Red & White Hunger Fight is a Wisconsin tradition that demonstrates unity and shows firsthand how Badgers all over Dane County are giving back,” shared UW director of community relations Jackie Davenport.
“This year’s campaign is yet another example of the amazing and compassionate people in our community. Every year I am energized by the support we show for our neighbors.”
This year, student-athletes and staff volunteered at an array of Badgers athletic events, collecting non-perishable food items and monetary donations. All proceeds go directly to the Goodman Community Center to help their annual Thanksgiving Basket drive. In the past, this partnership has assisted in providing over 3,500 meals for deserving families in Dane County.
This year was no different! With a goal of raising $6,500 and collecting as much food as possible, the campaign kicked off with student-athletes walking through local neighborhoods to drop off food bags. They also spoke with community members about the importance of the basket drive.
Student-athletes and staff members also welcomed fans to men’s hockey and volleyball games. More than $2,000 in monetary donations was raised at hockey, while over 500 food items and $2,200 was donated by fans at volleyball.
“It was a great opportunity helping out at the donation drive,” said swimming and diving’s Kevin Braun. “I was surprised at how many people ended up donating for families that can’t have their own thanksgiving dinner. The community truly does care and that makes me very proud to be a part of it.”
If you would like to contribute to the Thanksgiving basket drive, please visit www.GoodmanCenter.org. For more information on Badgers Give Back and volunteering opportunities, visit www.uwbadgers.com/badgersgiveback.
Source: http://www.uwbadgers.com/news/2017/10/25/varsity-magazine-working-together-to-ensure-warm-thanksgiving-meals.aspx
Student-Athletes Make Halloween Happy at St. Luke’s
Some Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) members made Halloween a little happier for some children and senior citizens at Faxton St. Luke’s Healthcare on Oct. 29. The student-athletes donned costumes and visited the pediatric ward and senior care center of St. Luke’s Hospital.
Student athletes participating were Aly Skelly ’18 (field hockey), Darby Philbrick ’18 (soccer), Matt Kastilahn ’18 (soccer), Eleni Neyland ’18 (field hockey), Ian Nichols ’19 (men’s hockey), and Katie Tenefrancia ’19 (soccer).
The students painted pumpkins and made Halloween crafts with children in the pediatric ward and their siblings, and with residents of the Senior Care Center. SAAC holds Service Sundays each month through which athletes participate in volunteer activities in the community.
Millie Condon, communications specialist at St. Luke’s said, “I received rave reviews of the students who came to visit our units on Sunday. The patients had a wonderful time.”
Source: https://www.hamilton.edu/news/story/student-athletes-make-halloween-happy-at-st-lukes-hospital
Women’s lacrosse participates in Out of the Darkness Walk to support suicide prevention
Men’s lacrosse team pitches in with cleanup effort at Lake Ronkonkoma
LAKE RONKONKOMA, N.Y.— When Evelyn Vollgraff invited News 12 reporter Danielle Campbell to do a story on the closing of a local bookstore, the two area residents observed the litter strewn around Lake Ronkonkoma. They resolved to spearhead the lakefront area’s cleanup. And now they have a group with 1,400 Facebook followers dedicated to the effort.
On Friday, they received an overwhelming show of support from the NYIT men’s lacrosse team.
Led by coach Bill Dunn, the Bears spent the morning picking up litter and clearing overgrown brush to try to restore the lakefront area to its once pristine state.
“It’s phenomenal,” said Vollgraff, the preservation group’s president. “A lot of our members are between 40 and 80 [years old]. So sometimes doing that heavier work is hard for us. And sometimes we don’t get enough guys because they work.”
Said Dunn: “I had seen their story on News 12. After that I read about it in the local paper. I came down here to walk the lake, and I saw everything that was going on. I said, ‘This would be a great idea for our guys to help out.'”
http://www.nyitbears.com/sports/mlax/2017-18/releases/20171027i5frua
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