For my podcast, I decided to share a little bit of information about my sorority’s philanthropic event, Clay Classic, which we held earlier this month. It is a skeet shooting competition in which families and fraternities can participate. The event benefits the Painted Turtle, which is an innovative medical specialty camp and family care center for children who have chronic and life-threatening illnesses. I really enjoyed creating the podcast and I really feel like doing a recording on an event like this is a great way to share it with others. I also found it fun, being a telecom major, because I felt like I was recording my own little local news report.
This is the text that I recorded in my podcast:
“On Sunday, October 24, 2010, the Delta Zeta sorority here at UF held their annual Clay Classic philanthropy at the Gator Skeet and Trap Club. It is a skeet shooting competition in which families and fraternities can participate. The event benefits the Painted Turtle, which is an innovative medical specialty camp and family care center for children who have chronic and life-threatening illnesses. This year, the first place winner in competition was Kappa Alpha Order and Alpha Tau Omega won first place overall as well as having the first place individual shooter of the day. It is a wonderful event that helps out a great cause and everyone who came out and participated had a blast!”
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