Not every day is a hole-in-one for Illinois State University students, but the inaugural golf-themed “Swing into Spring” event hopes to make things a little less bogey.
Event Management, Dining and Hospitality, Redbird Well and the Dean of Students Office will host the event from 5-7 p.m. Monday, March 24, in the Brown Ballroom of the Bone Student Center.
EMDH Assistant Director of Marketing and Communications Samantha Schultz shared how the event came to fruition.
“EMDH’s Hospitality Coordinator Kacy Rader knew she wanted to partner with Campus Recreation on an event,” Schultz said. “We then thought of it being the start of spring, and golf came to mind with the fun title, ‘Swing into Spring.’”
Schultz then previewed the different activities for students to enjoy.
“We will have multiple stations all related to golf including mini golf putt-putt, decorate a golf ball, a photo station, putting green area and snacks,” Schultz said.
Rader highlighted that this event has something to offer for all, even for students who are not interested in perfecting their golf swing.
“There is something for everyone at these events. Even if you aren’t a golf lover, you can hang out with other students and have a snack,” Rader said. “Everyone is welcome and it is a great place to spend time with other students.”
The Bone Student Center might sound like a challenging environment for a recreational event, but Schultz explained that it is all part of the fun.
“We are excited to bring a fun [and] different event to students,” Schultz said. “It is a fun way to incorporate recreation into an event [at] the Bone.”
Additional information is available on Redbird Life.