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Alpha Gamma Delta sorority raised nearly $250 for the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation, which benefits those with juvenile diabetes, through its Spring Eggstravaganza April 5.

“We had more than 80 children attend and I think the event was very successful,” says AGD philanthropy chair Elisabeth Edwards, a junior mathematics major from Belle Mead, N.J. “The children had a blast as well as the parents and students who attended. I can’t wait until Trick or Treat on the Hill in the fall. I hope it will be as successful as this.”

The event for Easton children, which took place in the Marlo Room of Farinon College Center, featured an egg hunt, beanbag toss, face painting, relay races, and other activities.

“It is great to have the kids on campus,” says Edwards. “Since all the money we raise goes to the AGD Foundation, we are able to help people and have fun while doing it.”

AGD has sponsored a number of philanthropic activities this year, including Trick-or-Treat on the Hill and a St. Patrick’s Day Peppermint Patty sale. Sisters also participated in Delta Gamma sorority’s annual Anchor Splash fundraiser, which features a variety of water activities. Alpha Gamma Delta has raised more than $750 for charity this year.

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