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BYU Homecoming 2010 Calendar of Events

BYU Homecoming 2010 Calendar of Events

Tuesday, October 5

•            11:05 a.m.-11:50 a.m.: Homecoming Opening Ceremonies, Marriott Center

•            Noon-1 p.m.: BYUSA barbecue, Brigham Square

•            5:30 p.m. (departure from Hinckley Center): Hike and light the "Y"

Wednesday, October 6

•            Noon-1 p.m.: Student Alumni Association noonday activities, Brigham Square

•            7 p.m.: Mr. BYU contest, JSB Auditorium

Thursday, October 7

•            11 a.m.-11:50 a.m.: College Honored Alumni Lecture Series, various locations

•            Noon-1 p.m.: BYUSA noonday activities, Brigham Square

•            4 p.m.: True Blue Football, Helaman Fields

•            7:30 p.m.: BYU Spectacular, Marriott Center

Friday, October 8

•            Noon-1 p.m.: BYUSA noonday activities, Brigham Square

•            7:30 p.m.-9 p.m.: BYU Spectacular, Marriott Center

•            8:30 p.m.: Dances —

            "Dare to Discover Outer Space," Wilkinson Student Center Ballroom, casual, costumes welcome

            "Dare to Discover Treasures of the Reef," Living Planet Aquarium, formal

•            All day: Reunions

Saturday, October 9

•            8:45 a.m.: Kids’ races, BYU Track

•            9:45 a.m.: Cougar Run, BYU Track

•            8:30 a.m.: Free pancake breakfast, Maeser stairs, Botany Pond, Creamery on Ninth, Sinclair Station on southeast corner of campus

•            10 a.m.: Parade, departs from Marriott Center east parking lot

•            2 p.m.: Stadium tailgate party, west stadium parking lot

•            2 p.m.: Hinckley Center tailgate party, Hinckley Center

•            4 p.m.: Football game vs. San Diego State

•            8:30 p.m.: Dances —

            "Dare to Discover Art," TBA, casual

            "Dare to Discover Music Through the Ages," Wilkinson Student Center Ballroom, semiformal, alumni also welcome

•            All Day: Reunions

For more information, visit homecoming.byu.edu.

Writer: Charlene Winters

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