'Frozen' parody is clever way to raise money for aquarium

A New England Aquarium volunteer has turned a popular song from the Disney movie "Frozen" into a behind-the-scenes music video tour.Lauren Mack, 23, who volunteers at the aquarium, joked about remaking the Disney tune into a video to highlight water issues.So she turned "Let It Go," into "H20" with the help of aquarium staff and her employer, LaunchPad Media, who let her borrow video equipment.Watch VideoMack volunteers on Saturdays as a scuba diver in the Aquarium's Giant Ocean Tank, feeding and caring for the fish, sea turtles, sting rays and other aquatic animals.The video has now taken on another dimension since Mack learned that she made the Aquarium's Boston Marathon team. She hopes the video and will help her meet her fundraising goal of $5,000.Funds raised by aquarium runners will support programs that reach 45,000 children and teach how to protect the world's oceans.Click here to offer your support.Frozen parody featuring the New England Aquarium

A New England Aquarium volunteer has turned a popular song from the Disney movie "Frozen" into a behind-the-scenes music video tour.

Lauren Mack, 23, who volunteers at the aquarium, joked about remaking the Disney tune into a video to highlight water issues.




So she turned "Let It Go," into "H20" with the help of aquarium staff and her employer, LaunchPad Media, who let her borrow video equipment.

Watch Video

Mack volunteers on Saturdays as a scuba diver in the Aquarium's Giant Ocean Tank, feeding and caring for the fish, sea turtles, sting rays and other aquatic animals.

The video has now taken on another dimension since Mack learned that she made the Aquarium's Boston Marathon team.

She hopes the video and will help her meet her fundraising goal of $5,000.



Funds raised by aquarium runners will support programs that reach 45,000 children and teach how to protect the world's oceans.

Click here to offer your support.





