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SUNY Students Share $10,000

From Santacon With Tots, Army

SUNY Oneonta's Santacon raised $10,000 this year, and organizers – from right, Meaghan Foster, Cassandra Kohler and Ceili McMorrow – spent half on presents for Toys for Tots, and the other half on toys for the Salvation Army's Angel Tree program. Helping the three organizers deliver the toys to the Salvation Army's River Street post this afternoon were Sam Beaulac, left and Jack Sangalli. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)
Oneonta’s Santacon raised $10,000 this year, and organizers – from right, Meaghan Foster, Cassandra Kohler and Ceili McMorrow – spent half on presents for Toys for Tots, and the other half on toys for the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program. Helping the three organizers deliver the toys to the Salvation Army’s River Street post this afternoon were Sam Beaulac, left and Jack Sangalli. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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  1. This is wasn’t a SUNY Oneonta event. We are just SUNY Oneonta students who did this, not college affiliated at all.

  2. In other words if you could change the first sentence in the article to “Oneonta Santacon” it was not SUNY Oneonta Santacon. Like I said we are SUNY students but it was not a college event/had nothing to do with the college. Thank you!

    • Thanks so much for reaching out! We’ll ensure that it appears correctly.

      Ivan Potocnik
      Web Architect/Office Manager
      AllOTSEGO, The Freeman’s Journal, Hometown Oneonta

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