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Pop-Up Tent Package Deals May Help Shine a Favorable Light on Greek Life

Pop-Up Tent Package Deals May Help Shine a Favorable Light on Greek Life

Posted by CanopiesAnd Tarps on Aug 6th 2015

In the 1980's, Greek life was romanticized in movies but that isnt so much the case nowadays. This year, people are taking a harder look at what Greek life entails and whether or not its something worth promoting. Just take a look at the June 2015 online edition of Bloomberg Business and youll see what we mean. That said, sororities and fraternities should consider putting up the pop up tents and launching a PR campaign before the 2015/2016 Freshman Rush Season begins.

Parents, their children, education leaders and others need to be reminded of the benefits that come from being a part of Greek life. Standing under pop-up tents and handing out copies of two different USA Today articles highlighting those benefits is one way to start the conversation. One article appeared in 2012 and the other was published in 2014. Together, they briefly highlight why fraternities and sororities should be allowed to continue.

Pop-up tents may be used as more than just focal points for literature dissemination too. Greek leaders may want to consider using them to draw people into charity events that instantly show how helpful college students can be in a number of arenas (e.g. healthcare research, humanitarian aid and social justice). At Canopies and Tarps, our products are ideal for all types of Greek life events. So in temperate climates, they may be used for sorority and fraternity PR campaigns all year round.

Many Greek associations love the simplicity and affordable prices associated with our pop-up tent package deals. Others prefer to buy their PR event staples piece meal as fraternity and sorority funds become available. Either way, were happy to help Greek leaders find the pop-up tents they need to put a fresh face on to their organizations. To learn more about our pop-up tent deals for educational groups, please contact us online today.