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Feeding Fredonia Challenge, Homecoming events and more

10/14

Feeding Fredonia Challenge

This year marks the sixth run of Feeding Fredonia, an event held by Alpha Phi Omega and the Office of Volunteer and Community Services.

This is a food collection for people in need within the village and surrounding communities. The food received will go to the Fredonia Food Pantry located at the Fredonia Presbytarian Church on Central Ave.

Contact Emily Staniszewski or Joyce Harvard-Smith with any questions.

The event will be located in various locations around the campus, including the Williams Center, Dods Hall, Fenton Hall, Thompson Hall, McEwen Hall, Mason Hall, Science Center and all lobbies of the residence halls.

Stop by any location with canned goods anytime from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Homecoming 2019 Schedule:

10/18

Biology Keynote Presentation, Dr. Deborah J. Good

Graphic by Griffin McPherson

Good, an active member of Sigma Xi at both the chapter and national levels, will be visiting campus to receive a Distinguished Alumni Award during Homecoming. She will also be providing a keynote speech titled,”Possible Directions for our Chapter from a Former Student and Sigma Xi Award Winner.”

3 p.m. in the Science Center

10/18

SUNY Fredonia’s Got Talent

This year, the pep rally is themed “Fredonia’s Got Talent.”

Musical groups will perform, and a Homecoming King and Queen will be announced.

3 p.m. in the Fieldhouse

10/18

Fredonia 1970s Alumni Jazz Ensemble

The event is free and will be livestreamed.

8 p.m. to 10 p.m. in Rosch Recital Hall

10/19

Fourth Annual Fredonia Mini Maker Faire

An event that showcases make-and-take stations, demonstrations, talks and more.

This is a joint production of the Erie 2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus BOCES and Fredonia in cooperation with MAKE Magazine and sponsors.

The event is free and open to the public.

10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Williams Center and Science Center

10/19

Fredonia Wind Ensemble with Concerto Competition Winner Katherine Culver Joslyn, soprano.

Dr. Paula Holcomb will lead the ensemble, featuring works of Gustav Holst and Ron Nelson.

The event is free and will be livestreamed.

8 p.m. to 10 p.m. in King Concert Hall

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