Choose Your Own Adventure at Family Weekend Sept. 23-24

Plans for 2023 Family Weekend include a student talent showcase, a concert featuring 'living legends', and a Mass with a spirit of inclusivity of all religious and non-denominational traditions. 
A warm welcome awaits visitors at the Family Weekend Hospitality Center Saturday between 9:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. at The DeNaples Center, 1st Floor.Shown is 2022 Family Weekend.
A warm welcome awaits visitors at the Family Weekend Hospitality Center Saturday between 9:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. at The DeNaples Center, 1st Floor.Shown is 2022 Family Weekend.

The theme for 2023 Family Weekend "Choose Your Own Adventure" perfectly encapsulates events planned for Sept. 23 and 24: A student talent showcase, an afternoon of food truck fare, a concert that features 'living legends' and a Mass with a spirit of inclusivity of all religious and non-denominational traditions. 

The list of activities on campus continues with athletics, such as field hockey and women's rugby games, and USPB After Dark: Family Weekend Edition, where University of Scranton Programming Board (USPB) will transform the DeNaples Center into a family entertainment complex with a live, interactive game show, Scranton bingo, photo booths and more.

"We are looking forward to, again, welcoming our Scranton Families in Fellowship and Celebration at the annual Family Weekend Event to be held this Saturday, September 23, 2023! It's a great opportunity for students to reconnect and show their families around their 'Scranton Home'!" said Peggy Doolittle '20, G'22, advancement coordinator.

Get additional details about events on campus at our Family Weekend Activities page.

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Clubs set to perform in the student showcase on Saturday at the The John J. Long Center include: Scrantones (Men/Women for Octaves), Royal Harmony (Men/Women for Octaves), Liva Arts (Musical Theater), Royal Expressions (Contemporary Dance), cheer, shown below, dance team, shown above, and Urban Beats.

Student organizations will sponsor fundraisers, including the cheer team, selling T-shirts and beverage insulators, and the dance team, offering glitter tattoos, a popcorn machine and T-shirts, among others.

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The Family Weekend Planning Committee, along with faculty, staff and students invites all family and friends to browse The Weinberg Library Book Sale for hidden treasures or take a chance on winning an amazing basket at The Center for Service and Social Justice Basket Raffle.

Join our community at Mass on Saturday at 4 p.m. at The William J. Byron, S.J. Recreation Complex as we celebrate Scranton families coming together in fellowship. Families of all religious affiliations are warmly welcome.

Concert to Feature 'Living Legends' 

The Family Weekend Concert presented by Performance Music at The University of Scranton will feature trombonist and vocalist Wycliffe Gordon H’06 and pianist Eric Reed on Saturday, Sept. 23. 

"WE!,” a concert featuring Gordon and Reed, with an appearance by The University of Scranton Concert Choir, will take place Saturday, Sept. 23, at 7:30 p.m. in the Houlihan-McLean Center. The concert is free of charge. 

“Our student choir will perform Robert Ray’s Gospel Magnificat with Wycliffe and Eric,” said Performance Music Conductor and Director Cheryl Y. Boga. “It’s a rare opportunity for student musicians to perform this music alongside living legends.”

Learn more at a Royal News article about the performers.

Family Weekend Hospitality Center

A warm welcome awaits visitors at the Family Weekend Hospitality Center Saturday between 9:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. at The DeNaples Center, 1st Floor. Staff will be on hand to answer questions about the weekend and offer suggestions about our Scranton Downtown and the surrounding area.

For additional details, visit: www.scranton.edu/familyweekend

With questions, call 570-941-4222 or email: familyweekend@scranton.edu

 

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