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Suppose you get late night munchies?
We’ve got you covered there too. Ben Lippincott and the staff at Bradley’s Steaks and Hoagies have a very special offer for the Crawl. Located smack dab in the middle of Santa Crawl territory (across the street from the Skeller), Continue reading Suppose you get late night munchies?
Not a Pizza fan?
How about a hoagie? I know it’s hard to believe but there are some folk out there who aren’t pizza lovers. We have a deal for them too. Or more specifically, Pat Daugherty of the Tavern has one. He’s offering Continue reading Not a Pizza fan?
Free Food For Crawlers
SantaDave Krauth and Mike Hughes of Rotelli will be serving up free pizza for the Crawl. From 10-11 all wrist band wearing Santa Crawlers will be able to partake in Rotelli’s famed pizza buffet. By ten pm, those hunger buds Continue reading Free Food For Crawlers
Santa Crawl Facebook Challenge
With 80 hours to go until the official launch of Santa Crawl X, I thought now was a good time to issue a Facebook challenge. Let’s change our profile photos on Facebook to a favorite Santa Crawl photo (if you Continue reading Santa Crawl Facebook Challenge
CDay -3: The Allen Street Grill
The Allen Street Grill has been one of the regular stops on the Santa Crawl since the beginning. The photo above was taken during Santa Crawl III in 2006. It was about then that we started to realize that we Continue reading CDay -3: The Allen Street Grill
Reminder: SantaDave and SantaBA on the Morning Zoo
Here’s where the money REALLY went.
It’s all well and good that the monies we raise go into a scholarship fund, but as long as the money sits in a bank account, it’s not doing anyone any good. That’s why last year’s Santa Crawl was so Continue reading Here’s where the money REALLY went.
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Where does the money go?
All monies raised during the State College Santa Crawl go to the Pat Boland Memorial Internship Award, a fund set up at Penn State to aid Penn State College of Communications students when they go out on internships. Pat was Continue reading Where does the money go?