Pitt Fraternities and Sororities to Sing and Dance for Cancer Research
PITTSBURGH—The University of Pittsburgh fraternities and sororities will sponsor their annual "Greek Sing," at 7 p.m. March 28 at Fitzgerald Field House, Allequippa and Darragh streets, Oakland. Tickets are $10 and available at the door. All proceeds benefit the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute.
Each year, the University's Greek Community sponsors a series of events to support local charities. The University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute is the beneficiary of a five-year commitment from Pitts's fraternities and sororities, who have set a goal to raise $500,000 to help fund a thoracic and lung cancer research laboratory.
"Greek Sing" highlights the singing and dancing talents of many of Pitt's fraternity and sorority members. This year's event will feature Neil Haskell, a former finalist on Fox Television's "So You Think You Can Dance". Haskell will be joined by area dance, choreography, and singing professionals to serve as judges for the show.
For more information, contact Peter Hammerle at 215-834-7865 or peterhammerle@gmail.com.
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