Mon, Oct 8th, 2012
More than 200 alumni, faculty, staff, students, and members of the community attended the First Annual Hocking College Homecoming on Saturday, October 6, 2012.
The event kicked-off with a breakfast catered by the Hocking College culinary students and faculty. From there, alumni were escorted on guided campus tours. Family Weekend events occurred throughout the day, including bounce houses, demonstrations from the Hocking Woods Nature Center, and other programming, such as games and magicians.
The Harvest Festival at Robbins Crossing offered Civil War reenactments, along with live music, traditional crafts, demonstrations and comfort foods like soup beans and cornbread.
Throughout the day, activities included fishing in the pond, a disc golf tournament and glassblowing demonstrations. A beer garden and vendors were also located on campus. The Homecoming concluded with a bonfire and live music.
Homecoming will continue to be an annual event held each October on Hocking College campus.
The event kicked-off with a breakfast catered by the Hocking College culinary students and faculty. From there, alumni were escorted on guided campus tours. Family Weekend events occurred throughout the day, including bounce houses, demonstrations from the Hocking Woods Nature Center, and other programming, such as games and magicians.
The Harvest Festival at Robbins Crossing offered Civil War reenactments, along with live music, traditional crafts, demonstrations and comfort foods like soup beans and cornbread.
Throughout the day, activities included fishing in the pond, a disc golf tournament and glassblowing demonstrations. A beer garden and vendors were also located on campus. The Homecoming concluded with a bonfire and live music.
Homecoming will continue to be an annual event held each October on Hocking College campus.