School Daze is Sept. 15 - 17
The Schoolcraft College Student Activities Office has planned the biggest School Daze Festival to date. As always, this year’s festival will provide each club and organization with a table, under a big top tent, to display information about their group. The event will run Tuesday – Thursday, September 15-17, 2009 from 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. This annual gathering is always a student and staff favorite.
Tuesday will feature a Conservation Fair theme providing participants with lots of conservation tips and organizations that have gone "green," and “Wasted Behind the Wheel” Program that will provide students with the sobering effects of drinking and driving with an interactive simulator experience. Wednesday there will be a Marketplace featuring local businesses and Thursday's Non-Profit Fair will feature non-profit organizations that support Service Learning programs at Schoolcraft. All these and many other activities will take place under the big top tent between the Forum and Liberal Arts buildings.
The overall theme for this year’s festival as selected by student leaders is "Comic Books and Superheroes." Additional attractions throughout the three-day celebration include:
- Electric Car racing
- Games and prizes on the main stage all day
- Karaoke Contest at noon daily (Grand prize winner on Thursday will receive two tickets to Ford Day featuring American Idol stars Chris Allen and Adam Lambert) Limo transportation will also be provided by Millennium Limo service from Schoolcraft College)
- 50 cent hot dogs
- FREE popcorn and Coke, Diet Coke and Sprite
- FREE gifts at the student club game tables
- Project Playhem gaming area
- Rock Wall Climbing
- Inflatable obstacle course
- FREE 10 minute Chair Massages
- FREE internet access with the Brighthouse Network Trailer
- Radio Stations 89X, Young Country and WRIF will each be broadcasting for a day from 12 – 2 p.m.
- The Meijer Mobile Virtual Playground complete with Wii’s and HP Photo Creations will be here for Tuesday and Wednesday
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