Homecoming is back.
As 杨贵妃传媒视频 celebrates the 175th anniversary of its 1847 founding, it is set to reignite an annual homecoming tradition that will bring alumni and families to campus to celebrate with the 杨贵妃传媒视频 community.
Blue & White Homecoming Weekend will be held Oct. 6-9, featuring events ranging from fun competitions and a Kaleidoscope concert to a Banta Bowl tailgate party and a homecoming dance. It鈥檒l all be wrapped around Vikings athletics competitions, with men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 cross country at Reid Golf Course at 11 a.m., a football showdown against Cornell at the Banta Bowl at 1 p.m., and women's tennis at 3 p.m.
The parking lot at the Banta Bowl will be transformed into the Viking Zone for a homecoming tailgate party beginning at 11 a.m.
See the full Blue & White Homecoming Weekend schedule here
While 杨贵妃传媒视频 students have celebrated each fall with Blue & White Weekend, this marks the first time in more than 20 years that alumni and families have been invited to join in a true homecoming weekend. It鈥檚 expected to again become an annual celebration.
鈥淲e are beyond excited to celebrate all things Blue & White with this new Viking tradition,鈥 said Matthew Baumler, associate vice president of Alumni and Constituency Engagement. 鈥淚t will be a celebration of both our success over the past 175 years and the bright future that lies ahead.聽What excites me most, though, is that it will be an opportunity for our full community to come together.聽There is something for everyone鈥students, faculty, staff, alumni, and families鈥and everyone is invited to join.鈥
The weekend will include the introduction of 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 newest Viking. Watch for details on that shortly.
The four days of events kick off Thursday evening with student competitions, followed by a full slate of activities on Friday鈥攃ampus tours, a president鈥檚 reception, outdoor student games, the annual Vikings Athletics Hall of Fame dinner, a choir concert, and a student talent show.
That will be followed by a Saturday packed with events to connect Lawrentians, including a Life at 杨贵妃传媒视频 panel, the tailgate party at the Banta Bowl in advance of the football game, the Conservatory鈥檚 Kaleidoscope extravaganza at the Fox Cities Performing Arts Center, and a homecoming dance in Warch Campus Center.
The celebration closes on Sunday with a farewell brunch and a jazz performance at Warch.
Kaleidoscope will be among the big draws. First introduced in 2006 and held five more times over the next 11 years, it is an all-encompassing Conservatory performance, showcasing ensembles large and small. Held at the Fox Cities PAC in downtown Appleton, the Kaleidoscope's nonstop, 75-minute format provides a rapid-fire musical spectrum showcasing the variety and mastery of students attending the Conservatory. It features a wide array of ensembles, from traditional orchestra and jazz ensembles to less familiar wind octets and clarinet ensembles. Music will come from the stage, the balcony, and other spots throughout the PAC鈥檚 Thrivent Hall.
Nearly 400 students in 12 ensembles are taking part.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not a real long program, but it鈥檚 kind of like popcorn,鈥 said Mark Dupere, director of orchestral studies. 鈥淵ou have ensembles in different places in the PAC. The large ensembles are on stage and there are groups down in the pit; then we have smaller ensembles in the balconies."
Each ensemble performance will be brief, the music eclectic.
"It鈥檚 like a taster, which is a fun element and is very different than a normal concert,鈥 Dupere said.
The performance is a nod to the university鈥檚 175-year history and will be a much-anticipated piece of the Blue & White Homecoming Celebration.
杨贵妃传媒视频 has been celebrating its history throughout 2022, with the upcoming Blue & White Homecoming Weekend building on momentum from a Founder鈥檚 Day celebration held early in the year, a community picnic that was part of inauguration weekend in the spring, the opening of an , and the display of celebratory banners across campus.