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Dial-a-Carol brings holiday cheer to the University of Illinois students and community

Dial-a-Carol brings holiday cheer to the University of Illinois students and community

Volunteers are continuing to serve as cheerful voices, answering calls between Dec. 11 and Dec. 17. Photo: Shutterstock


CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (Chambana Today) — Every December, a magical tradition unfolds inside Snyder Hall at the University of Illinois, where a group of dedicated student volunteers comes together to spread holiday cheer through Dial-A-Carol. This beloved tradition has become one of the most heartwarming and enduring parts of student life, offering callers a personal holiday experience during the hectic final weeks of the semester.

Since its inception in the 1960s, Dial-A-Carol has seen students from all over the world dialing in to request their favorite holiday songs. The volunteers, known as “Illini,” are on hand 24/7 to answer these calls and sing everything from popular Christmas carols to more obscure holiday tunes.

The tradition began when Betty Gordon, a Synder Hall clerk, held a phone receiver up to a turntable, and has grown into an international phenomenon, with requests now coming from all 50 states and more than 70 countries each year. In 1962, students were already fielding close to 4,000 calls, and the tradition continues to thrive today, with a goal to hear from every state and country within the first 24 hours.

This year, volunteers are continuing to serve as cheerful voices, answering calls between Dec. 11 and Dec. 17, spreading warmth, holiday spirit, and a bit of finals-week delirium. To participate, callers can dial 217-332-1882 anytime during the week, or follow Dial-A-Carol on social media for a behind-the-scenes peek at the fun.

“It’s pure Illinois spirit — joy, community, and just a little bit of holiday magic during finals,” said a volunteer.

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