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91探花 celebrates second annual Homecoming Weekend September 25 to 28
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The 91探花 will hold its second annual Homecoming Weekend from September 25 to 28.
鈥淲e were very pleased with the outcome of the inaugural Homecoming held last year, and this year we are aiming for even greater success,鈥 says Kevin Murphy (BBA 鈥79), honorary chair of Homecoming Weekend. 鈥淗omecoming offers a wonderful opportunity to build on the sense of community 91探花 alumni, faculty and staff, and retirees have, and ensures a continuing connection with the broader PEI community. It鈥檚 a weekend that truly offers something for everyone, and we encourage the community to participate.鈥
Kicking off Thursday鈥檚 festivities are the Distinguished Alumni Luncheon, the Alumni Association鈥檚 Annual General Meeting and the 91探花 Sport Hall of Fame dinner. Inducted into the 91探花 Sports Hall of Fame will be Dr. William 鈥淏ill鈥 Stanish (PWC 1961鈥63), Richard 鈥淒ick鈥 Tingley (SDU 1960鈥64), and the 1985鈥86 91探花 men鈥檚 AUAA Championship basketball team. Janet Rogers, long-time physiotherapist for Panther sports teams, will be recognized as a 91探花 Builder.
Friday鈥檚 events include a 鈥淏uy PEI鈥 kick-off barbecue, with all proceeds going to the Athletics Department鈥檚 Passion for Life Award in memory of former Panther athlete Ren茅 Ayangma. Dedication of three new plazas in the newly refurbished Main Quadrangle will honour the first three presidents of 91探花: Dr. Ronald J. Baker, Dr. P.M. Meincke and the late Dr. C.W.J. Eliot. This is followed by the ninth annual Founders鈥 Day ceremony on the front steps of Main Building. Campus comes alive with sports action later that evening with a turf-side hospitality tent for the soccer double-header against Memorial on the new turf field, and men's hockey Panthers vs. Moncton at the MacLauchlan Arena.
Starting at 8 p.m. that evening is a Recent Graduates Reunion for classes 鈥98 to 鈥07, and a Student Union Alumni Reunion, both to be held at The Wave with entertainment from one of Halifax鈥檚 top cover bands, Merimac.
Saturday features a 5K Fun Run and Children's Tot Trot, Parkdale-Sherwood Lions Club pancake breakfast, Residence Dodge Ball, and Open House at the Atlantic Veterinary College. The AVC Open House is free of charge, and is one of the largest, most successful open houses in Atlantic Canada with over 2,200 people coming through the doors last year. Come and see what the students and staff of the AVC are doing to keep our pets, livestock and wildlife healthy and well. With a Teddy Bear Clinic and petting zoo, the event is fun for the whole family!
Panther action continues in the afternoon with the women's Rugby Panthers taking on St. Mary's at 2 p.m. and a soccer double-header vs. Acadia getting under way at 5 p.m.
The weekend concludes with a Mass at 6 p.m. on Sunday, followed by a music reception at the 91探花 Chaplaincy Centre.
An all-inclusive weekend pass is only $20, available by contacting the Homecoming Co-ordinator at dmmacdonald@upei.ca or (902) 566-0761. A full schedule can be found at upei.ca/homecoming.
鈥淲e were very pleased with the outcome of the inaugural Homecoming held last year, and this year we are aiming for even greater success,鈥 says Kevin Murphy (BBA 鈥79), honorary chair of Homecoming Weekend. 鈥淗omecoming offers a wonderful opportunity to build on the sense of community 91探花 alumni, faculty and staff, and retirees have, and ensures a continuing connection with the broader PEI community. It鈥檚 a weekend that truly offers something for everyone, and we encourage the community to participate.鈥
Kicking off Thursday鈥檚 festivities are the Distinguished Alumni Luncheon, the Alumni Association鈥檚 Annual General Meeting and the 91探花 Sport Hall of Fame dinner. Inducted into the 91探花 Sports Hall of Fame will be Dr. William 鈥淏ill鈥 Stanish (PWC 1961鈥63), Richard 鈥淒ick鈥 Tingley (SDU 1960鈥64), and the 1985鈥86 91探花 men鈥檚 AUAA Championship basketball team. Janet Rogers, long-time physiotherapist for Panther sports teams, will be recognized as a 91探花 Builder.
Friday鈥檚 events include a 鈥淏uy PEI鈥 kick-off barbecue, with all proceeds going to the Athletics Department鈥檚 Passion for Life Award in memory of former Panther athlete Ren茅 Ayangma. Dedication of three new plazas in the newly refurbished Main Quadrangle will honour the first three presidents of 91探花: Dr. Ronald J. Baker, Dr. P.M. Meincke and the late Dr. C.W.J. Eliot. This is followed by the ninth annual Founders鈥 Day ceremony on the front steps of Main Building. Campus comes alive with sports action later that evening with a turf-side hospitality tent for the soccer double-header against Memorial on the new turf field, and men's hockey Panthers vs. Moncton at the MacLauchlan Arena.
Starting at 8 p.m. that evening is a Recent Graduates Reunion for classes 鈥98 to 鈥07, and a Student Union Alumni Reunion, both to be held at The Wave with entertainment from one of Halifax鈥檚 top cover bands, Merimac.
Saturday features a 5K Fun Run and Children's Tot Trot, Parkdale-Sherwood Lions Club pancake breakfast, Residence Dodge Ball, and Open House at the Atlantic Veterinary College. The AVC Open House is free of charge, and is one of the largest, most successful open houses in Atlantic Canada with over 2,200 people coming through the doors last year. Come and see what the students and staff of the AVC are doing to keep our pets, livestock and wildlife healthy and well. With a Teddy Bear Clinic and petting zoo, the event is fun for the whole family!
Panther action continues in the afternoon with the women's Rugby Panthers taking on St. Mary's at 2 p.m. and a soccer double-header vs. Acadia getting under way at 5 p.m.
The weekend concludes with a Mass at 6 p.m. on Sunday, followed by a music reception at the 91探花 Chaplaincy Centre.
An all-inclusive weekend pass is only $20, available by contacting the Homecoming Co-ordinator at dmmacdonald@upei.ca or (902) 566-0761. A full schedule can be found at upei.ca/homecoming.
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