MURFREESBORO — Playing
off the popular Monopoly board game, “Raideropoly … This is How We Roll” is the
2016 MTSU homecoming theme.
Following fall break for students and faculty, homecoming
week events kick in Wednesday, Oct. 12, and conclude with the 1:30 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 15, game against Conference USA rival Western Kentucky in Floyd
Stadium.
There are numerous events for students, alumni and friends
of the university as homecoming — an annual rite of autumn in the middle of the
semester — is celebrated. They include:
• Chili Cook-off — 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13, in Floyd
Stadium.
• Pep rally — 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 14, in the Student Union
Commons.
• Golden Raiders Society featuring Class of 1966 — 10 a.m.
Oct. 14 in the Sam Ingram Building MT Center (RSVP to 615-898-2922).
• Distinguished Alumni introduction — 4 p.m. Oct. 14 in the
Sam Ingram Building MT Center.
• National Pan-Hellenic Step Show — 7 p.m. Oct. 14 (ticket
required).
• Mixer on Main Parade-Watching Party — 9 a.m. Oct. 15, on
the President’s Lawn.
• Homecoming Parade — 9:30 a.m. (parade route goes down East
Main Street, crosses Middle Tennessee Boulevard and turns left onto Baird
Lane).
• Homecoming Tailgate Lunch — on the President’s Lawn
following the parade (reservations required).
Various departmental pregame tailgates also will be held.
For complete schedules and more information, visit www.mtalumni.com and http://www.mtsu.edu/sga/homecoming.php.
To find parking and event venues, visit http://tinyurl.com/MTSUParkingMap.
“Homecoming
is a celebration of what MT means to its students, alumni and community,” said
Rhonda King, Alumni Relations assistant director. “It’s important to celebrate
the people you met and the relationships you made through the university.
Homecoming gives everyone a chance to enjoy themselves as part of the Blue
Raider family. We want you to return to campus and see what MTSU is today.”
“Whether
you graduated five months ago or are celebrating your Golden Raider 50th
Reunion, it’s time to come home to Middle Tennessee,” King added.
Student
Government Association homecoming director Abbi Tabor said she wanted to “bring
creativity and excitement to the homecoming theme.” Hence, “Raideropoly.”
“‘Raideropoly’
has been such an exciting thing to plan and I am so excited to see everyone’s
hard work pay off,” Tabor said. “Homecoming has always been my favorite time of
the year. I love being a Blue Raider and homecoming just lets me express that.”
The
student kickoff event will be a first-time event — a glow paint dance party
starting at 7 p.m. Oct. 12 at the MTSU RV Park near Greenland Drive.
“The
music, lights, and paint flying around is going to be insane,” Tabor said. “I
am so excited for this event and I can’t wait to be covered in paint.”
Murfreesboro
Mayor Shane McFarland (Class of 197) will lead Saturday’s parade as grand
marshal.
Calling
the parade at the MTSU Alumni Association’s 11th annual Mixer on
Main will be Chip Walters (Class of ’85), the voice of the Blue Raiders, and
Beverly Keel (Class of ’88), recording industry chair and music industry
insider.
Open
to all, Mixer on Main will be a family-friendly place to watch the parade.
Souvenir photos and children’s activities are planned, along with refreshments
and music.
Because
of the Middle Tennessee Boulevard redesign project, MTSU officials urge
attendees to exercise caution when crossing at intersections and while standing
on the sidewalks, which are part of the construction zone, during the parade.
The coronation of the 2016
Homecoming Queen and King will take place on the field. Past alumni recipients
will join them.
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