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lxa watermelon fest

by: Halp.

Can someone clear this up, I'm very confused. How did KD end up winning (not trying to take anything away from that, congrats!) Watermelon Fest when Phi Mu won Volleyball, DG won Field Games, cans, and the RT contest, and XO won Queen? I missed the point break down so I'm confused.

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#1  by: Truth   
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The ONLY points that really matter at Watermelon Fest are the points given for donated canned goods. The sorority that requires their members to donate the most cans always wins ... period because you get a certain number of points for each pound of food donated (most canned goods are right at 1 lb). Don't get me wrong, donating the food is wonderful and Lambda Chi does great philanthropic work but I've never understood why they have any events because they simply don't matter. The winning group is basically buying the win by requiring members to "donate" a certain number of canned goods. I say "buying" the win because I guarantee they don't go door to door collecting the cans. They are bought by individual members. For this reason some people don't consider Watermelon Fest a true competition and why some groups participate but don't go out if their way for canned goods.

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by: I agreeSep 19, 2014 12:44:14 PM

With the above said. It seems the best way to ensure a win is to have the entire chapter but a ridiculous amount of cans. Looks good for LXA for that amount of cans donated, but the focus should be on the different games and their own members get the donations. Just my two cents. But congrats to every house who placed in things!

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#2  by: Sorry   
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Missed the part about DG winning cans. I saw a tweet earlier saying 3 groups were very close in can donations. I guess KD came in 2nd in several events that combined to give them the overall win. As I said, IMO Watermelon Fest is not a true competition because of how the points are done.

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by: Halp.Sep 18, 2014 10:55:03 PM

Sounds like it is a real competition then if DG donated the most cans and won the games but still didn't win. That's how other philanthopy competitions are done to my knowledge. Good for everyone, sounds like it was really close. I heard it was a record amount and that's amazing.

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#3  by: Canned food   
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107,000 lbs of canned goods. 8 sororities = 13,375 lbs per group if all groups collected the same amount. 300 girls per group (not that large) = 44 cans per member. Watermelon Fest is with a doubt a "win at all costs event".

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#4  by: Some   
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sororities do not require their members to bring a certain number of canned goods, others requires ridiculous amounts from their members (over 100 cans each)

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by: ????Sep 25, 2014 11:06:56 AM

So it's a problem that sororities are requiring high numbers therefore feeding even more people that don't have food? This is an actual point of concern for you?

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by: @???Sep 25, 2014 1:56:28 PM

Let's be honest. All MSU fraternities and sororities are leaders in their donations to their respective philanthropies so acting as though they don't want to help people is just dumb. Requiring members to bring a specific number of cans JUST for the sake of winning a competition is WRONG. Requiring over 100 cans per member for a win is pathetic.

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by: @???? Sep 25, 2014 2:38:23 PM

Don't even pull that "is that really a point of concern" junk. It is extremely wonderful how many families will have food because of the sororities and Lambda Chi through watermelon fest. The point of the person above you is basically....it's sad that the members are forced to buy an insane amount of cans to win. Members should want to buy cans, donate time, etc not spend over $100 to help their house win a trophy. Maybe a shift to service instead of donations.

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by: @????Sep 25, 2014 2:58:47 PM

If the sororities actually went door to door collecting the food it might be different. Going to Walmart and buying $100 of canned food just to win a trophy is bad. Typically helping others involves sacrifice the only sacrifice being made when the food is bought might be skipping a few nights at the Bin or not having a new gameday dress. I'm just going to go ahead and say it, the groups that require large amounts of donated food just to win are DG, KD, and Phi Mu. Those were the 3 who were super close on can donations this year and last year. Other groups may require a smaller amount per member but it is obviously not an amount "for a win". It's a smaller amount done with a philanthropic spirit!

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#5  by: Okay....but   
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A higher number donated doesn't at all mean it's done with less "philanthropic spirit." This seems like an extremely petty thing to be negative about. In my chapter, and I'm sure in the other 2 that you listed as well, we're ENCOURAGED to bring roughly X amount of cans but no one sits there and counts the exact number then signs off on you. You just drop them off and sign by your name that you did it. A large number of us also go home and collect from our parents and other friends and family in addition to or instead of buying. Also a lot of girls get 50 cent cans or use coupons, so you don't actually spend $100. If girls are spending that it's because they can and want to. No one is forcing it. It's a cheap shot to call out 3 groups for donating more just because you think it's excessive or any less philanthropic.

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by: @Okay...butSep 25, 2014 11:09:46 PM

come on, everyone knows who the three groups are so don't act like she shared info that isn't readily known. Your entire statement is simply trying to rationalize the fact that your group collects cans to win a trophy. I will just say that I am very thankful that my group takes an entirely different approach to philanthropic work.

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by: Okay....butSep 25, 2014 11:13:37 PM

And I'm proud that mine gave so many cans to feed so many people. Stop acting like you're a better person because your smaller contribution was done with a bigger heart.

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by: @okaySep 26, 2014 12:06:46 PM

But I had a sister in one of the three mentioned houses that was told "bring 100 cans or you will be fined for each can you don't bring" and she was fined....for 10 cans.... So it was a requirement for her house, not a suggestion. The overall point is that maybe a new aspect can be added....such as volunteering at the places where the food is delivered. Or making it illegal for houses to fine girls who don't bring the required amount. It's amazing to say MSU Panhellenic helped LXA donate 107,000 lbs of cans, but the ways some of it is done is not the best. That's all anyone is saying.

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#6  by: Hello@@ok   
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Are you in a different sorority from your sister?

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by: ?Sep 27, 2014 10:57:58 PM

Possibly a brother??

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#7  by: LXA    
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The spread does count cans I think are 100 points, queen 80, then I think it's either volleyball or games that count and finally watermelon decoration. Then 2nd and 3rd place receive prespective points in those events. And although the cans are the most important thing because that's what actually helps people. It is possible to win without the cans it is just harder. We love you all and thank you for helping us raise 107,000. I personally want to thank the KD's and DG's for there continued rivalry and phi Mu for there new interest if there was a sorority that wanted it the most and had the most spirt it was phi Mu. We hope that they serve as an example of how watermelonfest goes (cough cough Chi o) because if we work hard for limelight the least you could do would strive to not be the least involved can wise especially and other and cheer if you win something). Thank you again

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by: Wow.Nov 9, 2014 3:52:52 PM

Seriously?? You actually have the audacity to call out my sorority for not being crazed about your philanthropy event?? I mean thank you for your participation in Limelight, but if you'll notice we don't go around bashing the groups that put less effort into their routines. HOW CLASSLESS. When you have a philanthropy event that means something competition wise and isn't a shallow contest between who can spend the most money on cans, that shallow girls buy into, then maybe you'll get some respect.

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by: Not LXANov 9, 2014 5:59:57 PM

Please stop! This was NOT a Lambda Chi that wrote this. I can't believe you don't see that, but here's why:
1. This event - and this thread - was almost two months ago. Completely written and commented on by sororities. If Lambda Chi was ever going to make a comment clarifying the scoring and making comments, it would have already happened.
2. If a Lambda Chi was going to make the effort to comment, you can be sure he would know EXACTLY how it was scored. There would be no "I think" or "it's either".
3. Lambda Chi knows - and is appreciative of - all EIGHT sororities that participate in their events. This entire thread is apparently just insulting comments thrown among 4 groups. A real Lambda Chi would have recognized that all chapters contribute.

I LOVE working for my chapter's philanthropy. I enjoy participating in the competitions and it's fun when we win. But, honestly winning a competition doesn't make my experience within my sorority better. My sisters are the reason I love my sorority. It's an amazing feeling. I don't gauge my appreciation of my sorority on the number of "wins" we've had that year. I'm so sorry that everyone can't experience that.

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