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You can spread a little cheer for the holidays

Meghan Carpenter

Issue date: 11/25/09 Section: News
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Madison Area Technical College has many programs available to families for this holiday season. Various student organizations and clubs are working together to create activities and programs to celebrate the upcoming holiday season.

The Volunteer Center is hosting the program Santa's Wish List this year. With over 100 applications, the Volunteer Center is excited to help out this holiday season. "Santa's Wish List is a program designed to help MATC students who are parents and need help financing this holiday season," said Kallie Kramer, Volunteer Center director Downtown. "The Volunteer Center will go through the applications and buy gifts for families who are in need this year," she added. Santa's Wish List has been a program at MATC for nearly 20 years.

The Programs and Activities Council (PAC) is proud to bring back Breakfast with Santa. On Dec. 5, PAC will host a breakfast with Santa in the Downtown cafeteria. The event requires tickets, which are available in Student Life. Children under the age of 12 are admitted free along with one adult. Additional adult tickets are available for $3.

For more information about the holiday programs at MATC visit Student Life at Truax room 140 or Downtown in room 125.
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