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Celebrate the fall with On-Campus Music, Games and Fireworks

Shenandoah's first-ever Fall Festival will start at 6 p.m. Saturday and end with fireworks at 8 p.m.

Celebrate the Fall Festival at Shenandoah starting at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 18.

There will be games outside the Health & Life Sciences Building (HLSB); a ’90s block party with a DJ, selfie station, and your favorite ’90s music in Sarah’s Glen (sponsored by the President’s Office and the Student Government Association); dessert food trucks in the HLSB parking lot; and a fireworks display.

Check out the festival schedule: 

  • 6-9 p.m.: Games in front of HLSB
  • 7-10 p.m.: ’90s block party in Sarah’s Glen
  • 6-9 p.m.: Dessert food trucks in the parking lot of HLSB
  • 8:15-8:45 p.m.: Fireworks display from the Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre parking lot

In the event of heavy rain, the fireworks show will be postponed until Sunday, Sept. 19, at 8 p.m.

For more information, contact SGA President Armani Cheilchani at acheilch18@su.edu or Assistant Director of Alumni Affairs Tina Stowell at tstowell@su.edu

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