Trent University Celebrates "Trent Day" With Campus-Wide Food Drive On School's Anniversary
/In celebration of Trent University being founded in April of 1963, the campus displayed its school spirit on Trent Day with a campus-wide food drive for Kawartha Food Share on Friday.
Non-perishable goods were collected Friday morning until 1 p.m. from faculty staff, students, alumni and community members in front of Lady Eaton College (one of Peterborough’s five colleges).
The donated items were brought to Kawartha Food Share where 18 Trent volunteers helped sort the goods that Friday afternoon.
“It's such an important access point for the community and service,” said Lee Hays, Trent director of alumni affairs. “We thought that was one of the most meaningful ways that we could as a campus come together and support and thank the local community.”
In addition to recognizing the campus’s anniversary, Trent Day rallies its community in three themes that are important to its mandate: support student needs, showcase school spirit and give back through volunteer service and philanthropy.
“Trent Day is an opportunity to acknowledge and appreciate our community of alumni, staff, faculty and donors while rallying everyone around a showcase of university spirit, support for students and investment in community well-being,” said Sherry Booth, Trent associate vice president of philanthropy and alumni engagement. “This is a great way to celebrate Trent and we hope all members of the Trent community will show their Trent pride, take part in Trent Day activities, or make a gift to assist and empower a student.”
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