Dance
By: Katy
Doll, Staff Writer
With chili
dinners and bar nights, funding for UNC's Dance Marathon
is starting to pick up.
Kappa Delta sorority and Beta Theta Pi fraternity held their second annual
chili dinner Tuesday to benefit the marathon.
Volunteers spend all year raising money for the N.C. Children's Hospital, then present all donations to recipients during the last
hour of the 24-hour event in February.
Since its inception, the marathon has raised more than $1 million.
Junior Kathryn Shaia, Kappa Delta's philanthropy
co-chairwoman, said sorority members hoped to raise at least a couple thousand
dollars with the $5-per-plate dinners.
"It's a good partnership between Beta (Theta Pi) and KD," said senior
Rob Sellers, campus fundraising chairman for the 2007 UNC Dance Marathon, and
philanthropy chairman of Beta Theta Pi.
These events provide a substantial portion of donations, although most comes
from the money the dancers raise, said senior Erica Newman, overall coordinator
for the marathon.
"Without these events, Dance Marathon would not be as successful as it is
each year," said senior Beth Cordell, operations chairwoman for the
marathon.
Although the marathon is months away, this is not the first fundraiser of the
semester.
"We have different money coming in at all times," Newman said.
Last week, Pantana Bob's hosted a bar night, featuring
the Craig Woolard Band.
Dance
The week after fall break is "One Card push week" - during which
members ask students to donate money through their UNC expense accounts.
Cordell said Dance Marathon volunteers are planning larger events for November,
including a golf tournament, date auction and dodgeball
tournament. In January there will be a benefit reception and auctions at the
Carolina Inn.
"What's really unique is that the money doesn't go to a machine or general
hospital expenses," Newman said. "It goes directly to the families
and the things not covered by insurance."
Members said participation is increasing this year. Committees were chosen last
week, and Newman said there were more committee applications than in previous
years. "It helps that our message helps so many families in so many little
ways."
Katy Doll, “Dance Marathon cooks up support,” The Daily Tarheel, October 11, 2006.