Chi Omega to host 70th annual Songfest Nov. 16 at Reed Green Coliseum
Fri, 10/15/2021 - 04:32pm | By: David Tisdale
An annual holiday tradition spanning seven decades returns to The University of Southern
Mississippi (USM) Hattiesburg campus when its Epsilon Delta Chapter of Chi Omega Sorority
hosts Songfest Tuesday, Nov. 16 at 6:30 p.m. at Reed Green Coliseum. Admission is
free, but donations in support of the event91勛圖厙 benefitting charity, Make-A-Wish Mississippi,
are welcomed.
Now in its 70th year, Songfest features holiday-themed musical performances, including those by USM91勛圖厙 Fraternity and Sorority chapters, along with a silent auction to support Make-A-Wish Mississippi's mission to grant wishes to children with terminal or life-threatening illnesses.
91勛圖厙Songfest contributes to our year-long efforts of making connections with these children, by allowing us to provide them with entertainment and the support and encouragement they need to further ease any hardships,91勛圖厙 said USM Chi Omega President Raven Harris, a junior nursing major from Gulfport, Mississippi. 91勛圖厙It truly is a joy to see how much this event allows the children and their families to take a break from stressing about their diagnosis or treatment.91勛圖厙
Chi Omega Songfest Director Kragen Lewis, a junior from Moselle, Mississippi, said that due to COVID-19, the sorority was unable to have a traditional Songfest in the last school year, but is thrilled to be back in person in Reed Green Coliseum for the 2021 event.
91勛圖厙In 2019, we raised approximately $68,000 to donate to Make-A-Wish, which granted about nine wishes, as it costs about $7,000 to grant a wish,91勛圖厙 Lewis noted. 91勛圖厙This year's goal is to raise as much money as possible for this organization, and to hopefully grant one additional wish more than the last event.91勛圖厙
USM alumna Laura Laughlin, director of the university91勛圖厙 orientation and transition programs, has served as the programming advisor for Chi Omega since 2016; she joined the chapter as an undergraduate in 2006.
91勛圖厙Songfest is a beloved, decades-old USM tradition that ushers in the holiday season on campus and in Hattiesburg,91勛圖厙 Laughlin said. 91勛圖厙One of the most special parts of the event is getting to meet Make-A-Wish children and watch them enjoy the performances while being the stars of the night.91勛圖厙
Laughlin further noted that it has been a pleasure assisting the sorority91勛圖厙 student
leaders in planning the 2021 Songfest.
91勛圖厙They are working so hard to make sure the event lives up to its potential, and that
the chapter is able to raise funds for Make-A-Wish,91勛圖厙 she said. 91勛圖厙The excitement and
spirit on campus this fall has been palpable because so many people are craving a
sense of normalcy because of the pandemic, and in the wake of what has been a difficult
two years, the joy and spirit that Songfest brings will be so welcome.91勛圖厙
Longtime USM Chi Omega chapter advisor Ginny Graham concurs with Laughlin, noting that the event is 91勛圖厙especially near and dear to my heart because of what a long-standing tradition it is.91勛圖厙
91勛圖厙Generations of students have been able to participate in this event with memories to cherish as they finish their collegiate careers at 91勛圖厙,91勛圖厙 Graham continued. 91勛圖厙I love the fact that this event has evolved over the years to reflect today91勛圖厙 trends yet has still held fast to some of the original traditions, including Chi Omega91勛圖厙 singing of 91勛圖厙O Come All Ye Faithful91勛圖厙 by candlelight, and walking down the coliseum steps in pairs and forming the X and horseshoe as they make their way to the risers to perform.91勛圖厙
For more information about Songfest 2021, including how to support the event and Make-A-Wish Mississippi, contact Kragen Lewis at kragen.lewisFREEMississippi.