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SNU Students Enjoyed First Ever Fall Social

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SNU Students Enjoyed First Ever Fall Social

By Macey HoffpauirOctober 15, 2020

Fall is upon us, and who doesn’t love all of the fall festivities that happen during the season? This year, Southern Nazarene University students participated in a “Fall Social” on October 2, 2020, at 7 PM.  Rather than having the “Fall Fest,” this year students enjoyed the social. This event was located at Mike Redwine’s beautiful home and backyard. Students got the opportunity to get off of campus and enjoy a relaxing and fun night.

Photo by Macey Hoffpauir

Students were also able to get free food if they arrived early enough. The first one-hundred students got free mini donuts from Sweet Minis, and the first one-hundred-fifty received a free Chick-fil-a sandwich. There was also a hot chocolate bar, which is always a favorite!

There were several fire pits with seating spread throughout the yard where students could stay warm, make s’mores, and hang out with their friends. Students also participated in lawn games and took pictures in front of the cute photo booth. 

Here are some photos from the night!

Photo by Macey Hoffpauir
Photo by Macey Hoffpauir
Photo by Macey Hoffpauir
Photo by Macey Hoffpauir
Photo by Macey Hoffpauir

 

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By Macey Hoffpauir

Macey Hoffpauir is a sophomore at SNU and is majoring in Mass Communications. Her hometown is Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She is passionate about music and photography. Her hopes for the future are to be a Creative Director and help lead worship at a church.
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