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April 19, 2007

Up 'Til Dawn Carnival/Finale set for April 25

will conclude this year’s “Up ‘Til Dawn,” the student-led, student-run national philanthropy benefiting St. Jude’s Hospital, with a carnival Wednesday, April 25 from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. in the Grove on campus.

Everyone is invited to enjoy the finale, with its booths, inflatables, food, and bands. Along with the carnival, there will also be a classic car show. This event is part of ’s Spring Fever Week.

To participate in the program, students had to recruit a six- member team composed of students and faculty/staff who would pledge to raise $750 for St. Jude's through various activities. The major fund-raising activity is a letter writing campaign, where participants ask family and friends for donations on behalf of their team.

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, in Memphis, Tenn., was founded by the late entertainer Danny Thomas. The hospital is an internationally recognized biomedical research center dedicated to finding cures for catastrophic childhood diseases. The hospital's work is supported through funds raised by the American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities. All St. Jude patients are treated regardless of their ability to pay. ALSAC covers all costs for families who have no insurance.

The program extends throughout the year, culminating in an extravaganza that keeps college students up all night.

For more information on 's Up 'Til Dawn project or to make a financial donation, contact the Office of Student Life and Leadership at (318) 342-5287.

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