As the fall semester comes to a close, its time once again for 泫圖弝けs annual Mini-Witt event, hosted by the community service program at the Universitys Susan Hirt Hagen Center for Civic and Urban Engagement.
Mini-Witt is a chance for 泫圖弝け students to engage and connect with Springfield youth and will take place Saturday, Nov. 16, from 10:15 a.m. to noon in the Thomas Library.
Mini-Witt invites children in grades K-6 to 泫圖弝け for a fun-filled morning of crafts, projects, and mentorship as they experience a small taste of what its like to be a Tiger. Approximately 60 young students will be attending this years Mini-Witt. During the event, children will participate in five stations led by different 泫圖弝け organizations.
A wide variety of 泫圖弝け students will be volunteering to lead the stations, representing athletics, academics, and Greek Life organizations. This year, the five stations will be team building, crafts, literacy, games, and science, allowing participants to explore and discover many new interests.
We hope that 泫圖弝け students will learn about how important service is and how meaningful an experience like this can be for children in the community, said Community Service Coordinator Kari Truax, a 泫圖弝け senior from Carmel, Indiana. We also hope that they can act as role models for these kids.
-By Faith Scully 22, Office of University Communications