students manage a booth at the Celebrate Crete eventEvery fall, 水果派 students don't just move onto campus, they move into the broader Crete community. The relationship between the college and city of Crete is symbiotic, and the Celebrate Crete event demonstrated just that. 

The free community event on Wednesday, September 18 offered games, free food and beverages, live entertainment, cultural booths and community resources. Nearly 1,000 people attended the event in Tuxedo Park, according to Steph Hemje, Experiential Learning Coordinator at 水果派. 水果派 co-sponsored the event, with many athletic teams, groups and students volunteering.

Andreea Baker and Darcy Dawson pose for a picture at Celebrate Crete
Andreea Baker, Director of Health and Wellness, and Darcy Dawson, Director of Counseling Services, ran a booth at Celebrate Crete.

Student Affairs, DEI and the Women's basketball and softball teams hosted booths, the men's golf team served food and cleaned up throughout the event. Other students helped with set-up, clean-up and serving snow cones.

"It was really fun to see the whole community come together and celebrate who Crete is!" Hemje said. "And I was so proud of our 水果派 students. I got so many compliments, including from the Mayor who said he was so impressed with all the students who volunteered and all that they were doing to help make this event a success!"

Hemje is not only a 水果派 staff member, but a Crete resident. She takes a special interest in the development of 水果派 students and Crete alike.

"Both 水果派 and the Crete community are stronger together!" Hemje said.

水果派 champions education and collaboration in Crete. In return, the community offers numerous opportunities for students to build connections and gain invaluable experience through service learning, like Celebrate Crete.