Smith said that he has not yet finalized arrangements with a keynote speaker, though Har'd CORPS is hoping to arrange for Rep. Michael A. Capuano (D-Mass.) to come.
"Two, it promotes unity through an Ivy-wide event," Driskell continued.
Smith said he had planned to have the keynote speech simultaneously broadcast to groups of Ivy Corps volunteers at all Ivy League colleges, but the plan fell through. He said he hopes to do a telecast next year.
But volunteers at all schools will get Ivy Corps T-shirts.
"And three, it's going to do amazing things for the community," Driskell added.
Council member M. Kate Richey '03 said activities will range from "working with children to volunteering in nursing homes to painting houses."
Smith said that some students have designed their own projects. For instance, former council Secretary James R. Griffin '02 will be making quilts for AIDS patients.
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