SA To Host Ice Skating on Saturday
The Student Association will host an ice skating event at The Parks Mall in Arlington on Saturday. Students are encouraged to wear ugly sweaters to this event for an ugly sweater contest.
Buses will leave from the library parking lot at 7:15 p.m. This is the last Student Association Saturday night event this semester. SWAY (Southwestern Adventist Youth) will also meet this Saturday at 6 p.m. Van Dai Ly and Nu Pham will speak at that event.
Brittany Lacerda, junior business major and member of the social committee, is excited about the ugly sweater/ice skating event. “Those who plan on going to AY should come dressed and ready with their ugly sweaters,” she says. “We’ll be leaving once the program is over.”
She also says that in addition to the ugly sweater contest, the social committee has a scavenger hunt planned, along with some great prizes.
“I’m really excited for this one,” Austen Powell, Student Association president says. “I plan on wearing an ugly sweater and hope to see everyone else participate as well.”
“I went last year,” says Jaime Baldwin, public relations director and secretary for the Student Association. “It was fun, and I’m sure I’ll enjoy it again this year. If people don’t want to ice skate or want to wait a little bit, they can always walk around and do some shopping or head over to the food court.”
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