
Kappa Sigma Powder Puff Game
Friday, November 21, 2025 6:30–9:30 PM
- DescriptionKappa Sigma is having a philanthropy football game to raise money for our philanthropy "Military Heroes Campaign!" 
- CategoriesCompetition • Fundraiser • Social Event • Outdoor Event • Brotherhood Event
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