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Hannah Lee, 5, Lawrence resident, and Soyeon Joo, 5, Lawrence resident, howl like wolves with Jama Kolosick, education director at the KU Natural History Museum. Kolosick was stationed at a table in the darkened museum to tell passing children about wolves Saturday.
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At another table, a boy flashed his flashlight and his plastic vampire fangs at a lizard scurrying in an aquarium. It's called a "frilled dragon," the man behind the table told the crowd of kids.
The event allowed museum workers to kick back and have fun, Wheeler said, who was dressed up as Snow White.
Most of the people who worked at the museum Saturday night donned costumes. Even the exhibits were dressed up. A stuffed polar bear wore a mask, while a giant lizard skeleton breathed red, orange and white paper flames.
At the union, kids played with the lights on. A tiny Brittney Spears look all like belted out "Oops. I Did It Again" on the karaoke machine. Others decorated orange paper pumkins.
Lyle Minard watched his 6-year-old son Zach, who was dressed up as an army soldier,
roll a pumpkin and knock down two-liter soda bottles decorated as ghosts.
"I wanted to give my kids a good time," said Minard, whose 9-year-old daughter Sandra was dressed as a cowgirl. "This is really nice for the kids."
Minard recently moved to Lawrence and learned about the event from his sister and her husband.
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Fraternity member Jacob Williams, Topeka junior, started Project Help to fulfill a requirement for his leadership minor curriculum.
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Williams said they had visited about 10 people.
The program works with Douglas County Senior Services, which distributes fliers for Project Help along with meals to elderly Lawrence residents.
"It's a good way to connect with different generations," said volunteer John Cathcart-Rake, Salina junior.
The volunteers said they could see the impact of their regular visits from the reactions of the senior citizens.
"Chris was home last week for fall break, and Minnie kept asking, 'Where's my baby? Where's my piano player?' " Williams said.
He said most of the requests had involved visiting and talking, but a few tasks had been out of
"It's a good way to connect with different generations."
generations."
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their reach.
"One guy asked us to haul five ton of rock," Williams said. "Another one asked us to paint his house."
The program also provides an opportunity to overcome stereotypes.
Volunteers said they wanted to continue the program even after Williams' class assignment is over.
"The last person we went to, the lady said she didn't really like fraternities," said Cathcart-Rake. "Her son was in one. But she said, 'You guys look all right.'"
"We're going to try to keep it going." Williams said. "We don't want it to just stop because it's the end of the semester."
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