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KRANC
to use run, party for community
Will
donate its proceeds to Habitat
BY
HEATHER ANDREWS
While dancing to the tunes of Michael Jackson and going on a morning
jog, students will have a hand in helping Habitat for Humanity. Keeping
Recreational Activities New and Creative donated all of the profits from
last night’s 5th annual KRANC party toward building houses in the “The
potential for success is really enormous,” said Meghan Greene, special
projects coordinator for UNC Habitat for Humanity. “We’re not really
sure how much financial benefit we’re going to get, but it could set
the groundwork for future partnership.” Last
year, the party drew more than 800 people and raised almost $2,000,
KRANC President Parker Melvin said. This is the first year the profits
from KRANC will go toward helping the community. The
group decided to donate the money this year because the party has become
bigger than a simple social event, Melvin said. “We
decided to let the purpose fall in sync with what the party had
become,” Parker said. “And that was something beyond ourselves.” Ryan
Caruso, a KRANC member, added that the original purpose of the party was
to have a good time. “Originally
it was just created to celebrate friendship, have a good time,” Caruso
said. “Then we realized: … ‘Why not have the same party and give
(the money) to Habitat?’ It’s really worth it.” The
party, featuring the band Who’s Bad, also boasted a dance-off and a
shirt with preregistration. This
year, even with students from surrounding colleges and universities in
attendance to boost revenue, Melvin said the group has hit a significant
road block. “This
year the band was so expensive. It’s hard to say how much will be
given to Habitat,” he said. “(The) goal is for it to be successful
enough to be able to make a positive contribution.” The
party also served as a promotional event for Saturday’s 5k run. Delta
Kappa Epsilon and Chi Omega will partner with UNC Habitat for Humanity
in hopes of raising money and awareness for the group’s cause. “We’re
trying to help them get some success and spread the word around
campus,” said Delta Kappa Epsilon philanthropy chair Spence Davenport.
“This is more of a start up year.” The
timed race will begin and end at the Delta Kappa Epsilon house and will
end with refreshments and a raffle to benefit local restaurants. To
keep participants entertained, “Sprinkler Control Room,” a band
composed of Delta Kappa Epsilon members, will play live at the
fraternity house. Melvin
said that he is happy to see organizations helping one another, but that
the primary goal of the party is grounded in pure fun. “We
will hold true to our original purpose of having a good time, doing it
in a good way, and helping people see that side of college does
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