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Student Musicians Band Together to Support Local Shelter
Holiday music filled the Student Union Building I Patriot Lounge yesterday as students came together to perform and raise money for the Katherine K. Hanley Family Shelter House.
The variety of instruments ranged from a harp, hammered dulcimer, bongos, guitar, and the voices of the Phi Mu Alpha music fraternity.
John Callahan, community coordinator for Shelter House, spoke about the pressing need for item donations. Callahan contributed to the event by playing his guitar and singing along.
According to Callahan, the Shelter House got its start in 1981 and is currently assisting 43 families in the shelter and transitional housing program. Transitional housing means that families will be able to stay in the family-friendly Shelter House for 45-60 days until they can move out on their own.
“This is really wonderful,” said sophomore history major Alex Bowers. “Its good to get people in the holiday spirit just before December.”
“It’s a cool event,” said senior music education major Bradner. “Rachael asked us if we would help and we said of course; our fraternity is all about helping the community and advancing music in America. Hopefully it will bring joy into people’s lives.”
Phi Mu Alpha performed three a capella pieces for the event including “Hail Symponia” and holiday favorite “Jingle Bells.”
Shelter House is in need of essential everyday items such as hygiene, baby, and household items as well as an array of holiday gift items. To view the most up-to-date wish list or to make a donation, visit www.shelterhouse.org.
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