MAN-i-Cures Raises Hundreds of Dollars in Return Engagement

Published 03.30.2018

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Phi Mu Delta's Raymond L. Long, a building automation technology student from Forest City, takes hands-on education in a fundraising direction.Awaiting their clientele Wednesday evening are three Sigma Pi members, flashing an appropriate gesture as Easter neared. From left are Andrew A. Smith, Philadelphia, aviation maintenance technology; Darien J. Ketterer, Cranberry Township, plastics and polymer engineering technology; and "wearing" rabbit ears, Jeffrey R. Hasiak, Scotch Plains, N.J., residential construction management and technology.Providing sustenance for the event during "Peanut Butter and Jelly Time" is Community Peer Educator Alexis J. Medero, a civil engineering technology student from Levittown.Greek Life’s fifth annual “MAN-i-Cures” fundraiser was held in three locations this past week, philanthropically beautifying customers' nails. Representatives of Penn College’s three fraternities raised more than $200 for their respective charities: the American Rescue Workers (Omega Delta Sigma), St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital (Phi Mu Delta) and the National Breast Cancer Foundation (Sigma Pi). The event took place from  noon to 3 p.m. Wednesday in the lobbies of the Keystone Dining Room and Breuder Advanced Technology & Health Sciences Center, and from 4 to 7 p.m. in the Bush Campus Center.
Photos by J.J. Boettcher, student photographer