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May 3–5, 2019 Gcc.Edu/Familyweekend Dear Grove City College Family and Friends may 3–5, 2019 gcc.edu/familyweekend Dear Grove City College Family and Friends, Welcome to campus! We are so pleased to have you here for Family Weekend 2019. This weekend, we will celebrate and appreciate the abilities and accomplishments of your sons and daughters. Activities include music, theater, athletics, research, art, innovation and dance. Many groups will host special meals for you as well. The goal is to showcase the work of our many wonderful students and enjoy their God-given gifts. This celebration weekend is the result of many hours of planning and preparation by students and staff. We thank all who had a hand in these festivities and in making our campus more beautiful for you. A special welcome to families of the Class of 2022, those special families whose students are completing their first year at their Grove City College home. Welcome again, and enjoy! President Paul J. McNulty ’80 Brenda (Millican ’80) McNulty Contents Letter from Senior & 1 Junior Chair Full Schedule of 2 Weekend Events Dining Options 10 Spring Dance Company 12 All-College Sing 15 In Appreciation 19 HELLO PARENTS AND FAMILIES! On behalf of the Family Weekend Committee and the student body of Grove City College, we welcome you to campus. We are delighted that you could join us! This weekend is a longstanding tradition that exists to recognize and celebrate the achievements of students, both this weekend and throughout the academic year. We want to take a moment to thank you for your part in making this weekend a success. Due to your dedication and support, students have been given both the ability and opportunity to display their gifts and talents in a variety of ways. Across the campus, you will see events that showcase our supremely talented student body and the fruits of their labor. This weekend is an occasion for many families, some for the first time, to experience the special atmosphere of Grove City College at its finest. As you spend time with your family this weekend, we hope you feel the love that comes with being a part of the Grove City College family. We want to thank you once again for your continual and unrivaled support of the Grove City campus and community. Please enjoy your time on campus and make yourselves at home! With joy, Senior Chair Junior Chair Maddie Reapsome ’19 Laura Williams ’20 - 1 - Schedule of Events FRIDAY, MAY 3 8:30 am – 5 pm Grove City College Bookstore Open 9 am – 10 pm Student Art Exhibit Pew Fine Arts Center, Art Gallery 1 – 4 pm Wolverine Venture Battle and Innovation Showcase Hall of Arts and Letters, Sticht Lecture Hall 3 – 5 pm Bowling Alley Open for Families Physical Learning Center 3:30 – 5 pm Senior Engineering Design Open House Hoyt Hall Laboratories 4:30 – 5:30 pm Computer Science Senior Project Presentation STEM 051 6 pm Tau Alpha Pi One-Act Plays Pew Fine Arts Center, Little Theater* (*Note for all TAP One Acts - Seats will be held for advance ticket holders until 15 minutes before show time, at which time non-ticket-holder seating will be open as space allows.) 6 pm Grove City College Singers Pew Fine Arts Center, Arnold Recital Hall 6 – 9 pm Senior Engineering Design Presentations Hall of Arts and Letters - Rooms 208, 210, 308 and 310 7 – 11 pm Bowling Alley Open for Families Physical Learning Center 7:30 pm Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble Concert Pew Fine Arts Center, Ketler Auditorium 8 pm Spring Dance Company Physical Learning Center, Arena 8 pm Tau Alpha Pi One-Act Plays Pew Fine Arts Center, Little Theater* - 2 - - 3 - SATURDAY, MAY 4 9 am – 12 pm Family Information/Check-In Center and Breakfast Breen Student Union (Continental breakfast available as first-come, first-served) 9 am – 4 pm WSAJ Radio Live Broadcast 91.1 FM Breen Student Union 9 am – 4 pm Grove City College Bookstore Open 9:30 am President and Mrs. McNulty’s Welcome Breen Student Union 9:30 – 11 am Student Research Showcase Breen Student Union, Upper Level 9:30 – 11 am Legacy Breakfast Carnegie Alumni Center, Colonnade (Pre-Registration Required) 10 am – 12 pm Admissions Office Pre-Scheduled Interviews/Tours Crawford Hall, Admissions Office 10 am – 12 pm Gamma Sigma Phi Family Brunch Physical Learning Center, IM Room 10 am – 5 pm Student Art Exhibit Pew Fine Arts Center, Art Gallery 10:45 – 11:30 am D.R.I.V.E. Drama Presentation Flagpole on Quad (rain location: Rathburn Hall, Grace Room) 11 am – 12:30 pm Sigma Theta Chi Family Brunch Old MAP Dining Room 11 am – 12:30 pm Sigma Delta Phi Parents Luncheon Breen Student Union, Great Room 11 am – 1 pm Beta Sigma Family Cookout Lincoln Patio (rain location: South Rec) 11 am – 1 pm Zeta Zeta Zeta Family Luncheon Ketler Rec 11 am – 1 pm Alpha Beta Tau Family Luncheon Grove City Masonic Hall 11 am – 2 pm Theta Alpha Pi Family Luncheon Grace Methodist Church 11 am – 2 pm Lunch Hicks Café, Pricing – Adults $7.25, 12 and under $3.75, Under 3 free 11:30 am – 3 pm Gamma Chi Family Luncheon Ketler Patio (rain location: Ketler Oak Room) 12 – 3 pm Sigma Alpha Sigma Family Luncheon Hopeman Lawn (continued on next page) - 4 - 12:30 pm Tau Alpha Pi One-Act Plays Pew Fine Arts Center, Little Theater (*Note for all TAP One Acts - Seats will be held for advance ticket holders until 15 minutes before show time, at which time non-ticket-holder seating will be open as space allows.) 12:30 pm Spring Dance Company Show Physical Learning Center, Arena 1 pm Baseball Game vs. Geneva College R. Jack Behringer Field 1:30 pm College Jazz Ensemble Pew Fine Arts Center, Ketler Auditorium (live coverage on WSAJ 91.1 FM) 2:30 – 4:30 pm Admissions Siblings Reception Breen Student Union, Great Room 3 pm Tau Alpha Pi One-Act Plays Pew Fine Arts Center, Little Theater* 3 – 5 pm Bowling Alley Open for Families Physical Learning Center 4 – 6:15 pm Family Weekend Dinner MAP Café (Limited event-day registration at door) 7 – 11 pm Bowling Alley Open for Families Physical Learning Center 7 pm All-College Sing Physical Learning Center, Arena (live coverage on WSAJ 91.1 FM) Awards ceremony to follow including group academic and athletic awards www.gcc.edu/livestream SUNDAY, MAY 5 10 am Morning Worship Service Harbison Chapel The Rev. Dr. D. Dean Weaver ’86, Commissioning of 2019 Red Box Missionaries www.gcc.edu/livestream 11 am – 2 pm Brunch MAP Café, No reservation required, standard cafeteria prices apply 3 pm The Revelation Ringers Spring Concert Tower Presbyterian Church - 5 - THANK YOU! Grove City College thanks all parents and grandparents, past and present, who continue to support this institution. Each student is the recipient of someone's generosity. Every gift to Full Circle, the Annual Fund enhances the education of current students – that's your child or grandchild – as well as those who follow. We invite you to join the more than 580 parents who have already made a gift to Full Circle, the Annual Fund this fiscal year! Office of Advancement 100 Campus Drive Grove City, PA 16127 (866) 386-3422 www.alumni.gcc.edu/givenow - 6 - 27 MADISON AVENUE SOCCER P-15 BASEBALL SOCCER P-17 SOFTBALL P-16 5 6 EAST PINE STREET 28 4 Wolf Creek 3 2 P-14 P-13 25 Rainbow Bridge 80 TENNIS 19 1 173 P-10 (Business District) CAMPUS DRIVE Nature Trail 20 THORN FIELD P-9 P-12 26 24 SOUTH BROAD STREET BROAD SOUTH 23 79 258 EAST MAIN STREET 30 Main Entrance 31 32 P-11 GREENWOOD DRIVE WALNUT STREET P-8 173 P-18 To Slippery Rock EAST POPLAR STREET Crawford Hall EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE PHONE NUMBERS: (Dial 9 if calling from a campus phone) Campus Safety: Emergency 724-458-3000, Non-Emergency 724-458-2111 Outside Campus Emergencies: 911 Grove City Medical Center: 724-450-7000 LOST AND FOUND WIFI ACCESS GO MOBILE! The lost and found is Use GCC-Guest Wi-Fi To access a complete Family located in the Campus Network. Create a Guest Weekend schedule online, Safety Office in the Account and Self Register. just visit alumni.gcc.edu/ basement of Crawford Hall. Click the Log In Button fwschedule on bottom of page after completing registration. Share your photos on social media with the hashtag #gccfw19 We’ll compile a Flickr gallery of the weekend’s best photos. If you use the hashtag, yours could be one of them! VENUE P-1 Student Lot 1 SOCCER INTRAMURAL FIELD INTRAMURAL FIELD 9 P-4 P-2 Student Lot 2 7 10 P-3 Student Lot 3 8 29 12 P-5 MADISON AVENUE 11 P-6 16 13 18 15 14 17 P-7 8 22 21 58 EAST MAIN STREET 1 Crawford Hall 17 Hopeman Hall 2 Harbison Chapel 18 Lincoln Hall 3 Mary Anderson Pew South Hall 19 Isaac C. Ketler Hall 4 Mary Anderson Pew West Hall 20 Memorial Hall 5 Mary Anderson Pew North Hall 21 Zerbe Health Center 6 Mary Ethel Pew Hall 22 President’s House 7 Helen Harker Hall 23 Cunningham House 8 Rockwell Hall of Science 24 Carnegie Alumni Center 9 Physical Learning Center & Alumni Hall 25 Phillips Field House 10 Hall of Arts & Letters 26 Colonial Hall Apartments 11 Hoyt Hall of Engineering 27 Central Receiving 12 Breen Student Union 28 Rathburn Hall 13 J. Howard Pew Fine Arts Center 29 STEM Hall 14 Hicks Hall 30 Stewart House 15 Weir C.
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