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BYU Homecoming 2013 Calendar

TUESDAY, OCT. 8
BYU Homecoming Opening Ceremonies: 11:05 a.m., Marriott Center. Free.
BYUSA Barbecue: noon, Brigham Square. Free
Hike and Light the Y: 6 p.m. Shuttle from Hinckley Center. Free.

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9
Noonday activities: Brigham Square. Free
True Blue Foam: 4 p.m., Helaman Fields. Free. Bring student identification.

THURSDAY, OCT. 10
Noonday activities: Brigham Square. Free
College Alumni Achievement Award Lectures: 11 a.m., Free.
BYU Spectacular: 7:30 p.m., Marriott Center.

FRIDAY, OCT.  11
Noonday activities: Brigham Square. Free.
BYU Spectacular: 7:30 p.m., Marriott Center. For tickets, call ext. 2-2981 or visit tickets.byu.edu.
Homecoming dances: Formal, Chillon Reception Center in Spanish Fork, 8-11 p.m.; Old New York semi-formal, Springville Art Museum; Rio de Janeiro casual dance, WSC Ballroom. Tickets available at eventtickets.byu.edu or at the door.

SATURDAY, OCT.  12
Blue pancake breakfast: 8:30 a.m., Maeser stairs, Creamery on 9th East, Sinclair Station (SE corner of campus), Botany Pond. Free
Kids race: 8:45 a.m. Robison Track and Field Complex, $10/$20.
Cougar run: 9:45 a.m., Robison Track and Field Complex, $20/$30.
Homecoming Parade: 10 a.m. Starts at Marriott Center east parking lot. Free.
Football game: LaVell Edwards Stadium, BYU vs. Georgia Tech.

For details, visit homecoming.byu.edu.

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