![]() ![]() ![]() to 4:00 p.m.), and at Father’s and Son’s Clothier in Jefferson Tickets can be purchased at theĬashier’s window in the administration building on UAPB’s campus (open M-F,Ĩ:30 a.m. With the step show beginning at 7:00 p.m. Sponsored by the UAPB National Pan-Hellenic Council, doors open at 5:30 p.m. National Alumni Association at (870) 536-2309.īe held Friday evening in the H.O. Tickets are $100/person and can be purchased by calling the in the Pine Bluff ConventionĬenter Ballroom. With the Alumni Hall of Fame Banquet at 6:30 p.m. $25 for general admission and $10 for UAPB students with a valid ID. Fallis Waterfront Facility in Regional Park, tickets are Following the assembly, the UAPB/AM&N National AlumniĪssociation will host an Alumni Luncheon and Fish Fry from 1-9 p.m. – in H.O.Ĭlemmons arena of the HPER complex. The Annual Alumni Assembly will be held at a new time – 9:30 a.m. Theīonfire will feature guest artist Trina Da Baddest. The event will feature food trucks, games, and prizes. Part by Wal-Mart of Pine Bluff, the festival begins at 8:00 p.m. They will face Southern University at New Orleans (SUNO) at 11:00 a.m.Ĭontinues with a Bonfire Festival at the HPER complex parking lot. Lady Lions will have two volleyball matches at the Kenneth L. (870) 575-8499 or visiting the homecoming website ( Later that day, the Registration for the event can be completed by calling the Office of Alumni Affairs at On Thursday, October 3, the day will begin with the alumni The Coronation Ball willīegin immediately after in the L.A. Theatre of the Hathaway-Howard Fine Arts Building. With doors openingĪt 5:00 p.m., the formal event will take place at 6:30 p.m. The coronationĬeremony Wednesday evening will officially crown Jade Saichai West as theĩ0th Miss UAPB and Jalen Phillips the 5th Mister UAPB. ![]() – 1:00 p.m.įestivities continue Wednesday, October 2, with Jazz in the CaféĪt 12:00 noon in the L.A. Of the Chancellor, the activity will take place from 11:00 a.m. Talk will be the premier event on Tuesday, October 1. Students as they enjoy a comedy show at the Hathaway-Howard Fine Arts building. The evening will be full of laughter for UAPB Food will be provided by Aramark Food Services atĪ cost of $7 for attendees without a meal plan. A Homecoming Barbeque will take place immediately after on the They paint paw prints along the length of Prexy Drive until they reach Simmonsīank Field. The Homecoming committee, the event will feature students and faculty as On Monday, September 30, the momentum continues with a Black and UAPB students and employees with a valid ID. Tickets are $5įor general public, $3 for local K12 students with a valid ID, and free for Sponsored by the Student GovernmentĪssociation, doors open at 4 p.m. Ross theatre of the Hathaway-Howardįine Arts Building on UAPB’s campus. UAPB Vesper Choir and M4 (Marching Musical Machine of the Midsouth). UAPB Chapter, the free, public event begins at 10:30 a.m. Sponsored by Word of Faith Student Fellowship – With the theme, “Proud Lions Keep on Roaring,” the celebration includes events for students, alumni and the Pine Bluff community:īegin Sunday, September 29 with UAPB Day at Full Counsel Church, located 517 S.Ĭherry street in Pine Bluff. (News release) – The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB) will host its annual homecoming celebration September 29 through October 5. River Doss, Tyler Cima, and Noah Gilley collected over $700 for the Wounded Warrior Project by competing in the save your hair contest.Pine Bluff, Ark. Both will benefit from donations made by the MHS student body during the festivities. Teal were the Tik Tok winners.īig winners during the week were St. Karris Rhine won the dance off and she and Tyler Cima were the court relay winners. ![]() The juniors won the tug of war while the seniors were the spirit winners. The second lunch juniors took the title in powder puff football while the second lunch senior were the winners in volleyball. Saturday's events were the culmination of a busy week that featured daily spirit activities including a lip sync video contest, a faculty Tik Tok contest, powder puff football, boys volleyball, and even a "Kiss the Pig" contest organizing by the FFA that benefitted the Wildcat Food Pantry. This year's royalty, elected by the student body are Prince Logan Morgan, Princess Karris Rhine, Queen, Olivia Hartwell, and King, Christopher LaChiana. This year's theme was "The Wizard of Oz." "Having it outside was definitely more expensive that having it inside." "Without them sponsoring, it wouldn't have happened," wrote MHS Student Council Advistor Marty Cameron in a Facebook post on Sunday. MARION - Marion High School wrapped up Homecoming Week on Saturday night with the coronation and dance held outside at MHS.īoth events were sponsored by Black Diamond Harley-Davidson and Watermark Auto Group. ![]()
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