Greek Sing raises over $142,000 for Auburn-Opelika Habitat for Humanity

Published: April 21, 2022

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Greek Sing, an annual event presented by the Panhellenic Council, was held Thursday, April 14, in front of a packed Neville Arena crowd. After weeks of practice and preparation, 18 teams of 655 women representing all Panhellenic chapters performed choreographed, themed routines that ranged from “Pajama Party” to “The Loveliest Villains on the Plains.” Last week’s event was open to the public after two years of attendance restrictions put in place to comply with COVID protocols.

The event benefited the Auburn-Opelika Habitat for Humanity, and leading up to the competition, sorority members participated in 220 Habitat build hours and sold more than 4,500 tickets to directly support the charity’s work in the community.

“We are so grateful for another successful year partnering with Habitat for Humanity through Greek Sing,” Director of Greek Sing Kelly Moore said. “The competition was especially entertaining this year, and it allowed our community to raise a record-breaking total to be donated to the Auburn-Opelika chapter of Habitat. Panhellenic women continually prove through this philanthropy the profound impact we have as a united community.”

To view a photo gallery of the night's performances, click here.

Below is a list of the night’s winners.

Alpha Chi Omega, First PlaceAlpha Delta Pi, Second PlaceAlpha Omicron Pi, Third PlaceAlpha Gamma Delta, Fourth PlaceChi Omega, Fifth PlaceZeta Tau Alpha, Creativity AwardAlpha Xi Delta, Director’s AwardPi Beta Phi, President’s AwardAlpha Chi Omega, Panhellenic Point AwardSigma Sigma Sigma, First Place Fundraising AwardKappa Alpha Theta, Second Place Fundraising AwardKappa Kappa Gamma, Third Place Fundraising Award

Submitted by: Payton Beck