Greek-or-Treat Event for Pullman Children Sponsored by WSU Sororities

PULLMAN, Wash. — The sounds of Pullman children on Halloween night will be heard saying “Greek-or-Treat” on College Hill as they participate in WSU sororities’ version of the door-to-door requests for candy and fun.

The event will be held from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31. Parents and children are welcome at all sororities to trick-or-treat and participate in carnival games. For those parents who do not know their way around Greek row, tours will be given by several members of each sorority. Tours will begin at the Bookie.

The first annual Greek-or-Treat event, sponsored by WSU Panhellenic and its 16 sororities, also is being held to get the community aware of what the sororities are doing on campus and how they are helping the Pullman community, said Lori Lyman, Panhellenic vice president of public relations.

The event is free of charge and open to all area. Prizes will be awarded to children and the sororities for most creative costumes, most decorated chapter, and most chapter participation.

For more information on the event, please contact Lyman, event chair, at 333-5412, aphilemon@aol.com.

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