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The Albion College Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) welcomed over 500 community members for its annual Winter Carnival in December. Throughout the evening, children and families interacted with Albion student-athletes and staff with games, crafts and fun.
An event that has evolved for over a decade, Albion accumulated over 450 volunteer hours between its student-athletes and staff to make the Winter Carnival a success. The event's senior baseball player and student leader, Brayden Raether, talks of its impact on the student body.
"The SAAC Winter Carnival has always been a rich experience for student-athletes and the Albion Community. It was a pleasure to lead this event, knowing its positive impact on everyone involved. Huge thanks to Coach Emily, my amazing committee members, and all the student-athletes and athletic staff who made this event so memorable," said Raether. In addition to the cookie decorating and bounce houses, those who attended could visit with Brit, Santa and Mrs. Claus.
"The smiles on the faces of the families are the reason the tradition is strong, and I am continually reminded how energizing of an event it is," said SAAC Advisor and head women's lacrosse coach, Emily DiRado. "There are a number of people to thank, the Athletics Administration and Dr. Webster for encouraging and supporting such an event, the SAAC Winter Carnival committee for their creativity and excitement as well as their leader, executive member, Brayden Reather, Santa and Mrs. Claus, and every student-athlete that brought enthusiasm to the day. The event is made possible by people supporting SAAC's fundraising events throughout the year."