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A Shenandoah University Blossom

Celebrate with Tickets to an Official Festival Event and On-Campus Fun 

Apple blossom time is celebrated throughout the Winchester-Frederick County area in late April and early May, and Shenandoah University is no exception. While members of the university community can take part in official Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival events, the university also holds its own on-campus student activities, not affiliated with the festival itself, to celebrate. 

Check out these opportunities to break out your pink and green!

Check out this United Bank Bloomin’ Wine Fest raffle opportunity for graduate students. Two tickets are up for grabs for each day of the event being held on Friday, April 25, and Saturday, April 26. Don’t miss your chance to attend this fun-filled festival. Get ready to sip, savor, and celebrate at the Wine Fest! Enter the raffle from April 14-20, using this Google Form

You can infuse some blossom vibes into your wardrobe at Campus Activities Network’s Tie-Dye Party on May 1, from 4-6 p.m. at Sarah’s Glen. It’s sure to be an afternoon of tie-dye madness with free T-shirts for everyone who joins in on the fun. Don’t miss this chance to create your own wild and colorful designs and walk away with a free shirt. It’s going to be a blast! Supplies are limited.

On May 2, it’s time for Shenandoah’s ultimate spring kickoff: Blossom Bash 2025! From 11 a.m.- 2 p.m. at the Brandt Student Center parking lot and Leadership Lawn, you can take a wild ride on a mechanical bull; fuel up at the brunch food truck or treat yourself to some custom ice cream; visit with some furry friends at a petting zoo; play a variety of lawn games or inflatable soccer; and snag a free, exclusive Blossom Bash T-shirt while supplies last. This event promises plenty of food, fun, and unbeatable memories!

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