OSWEGO, N.Y. - Hundreds of SUNY Oswego student-athletes are ready to
rake leaves in the city of Oswego on Sunday, Oct. 25, but they want to
hear from senior citizens interested in this free help.
In its
11th year at SUNY Oswego, the project is part of an annual statewide
community-service project by Student-Athlete Advisory Council chapters
at some SUNYAC colleges. SAAC's mission is to generate a student-athlete
voice among Oswego's intercollegiate teams and to enhance school spirit
within athletics.
"The community is so supportive of our 24 teams
of student-athletes, so we look at this as a wonderful way to say thank
you, meet local residents and provide a very useful service to
seniors," said Diane Dillon, Oswego's SAAC adviser and women's ice hockey coach.
Student-athletes
will receive a list of yards that need raking and fan out to provide
this service starting at 1 p.m. on Oct. 25.
Senior citizens can
register to have their yards raked by contacting Dillon at 312-2880 or
diane.dillon@oswego.edu. The project is limited to the first 50 yards
registered and offered to seniors living in the city of Oswego.
Homeowners must provide their own leaf or garbage bags.
SUNY
Oswego's SAAC chapter welcomes donations of rakes, tarpaulins, gloves or
refreshments to help with this sizable volunteer effort.
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