Sunday, April 17, 2011

GU DAY 2011

FRIDAY!
April 29th, 2011
is the....
(drum rolls please......)
The 11th annual  "Georgetown Day"
and I am so frigggin' excited to be a part of it this year.



It is no surprise to any GU student what April 29th is. . . .
 Every one on campus (and around campus) has been looking forward to this day!!!!
ITS GU DAY!!!!!
 What's Georgetown day, you might ask? Well....
Its a day when the entire University comes together
to throw the biggest party of the year on the Hilltop.
So, what is there to do on Georgetown Day? Here are a few stuff the GU day committee set up for this year's GU DAY! and they promised to be even better than the last recent years!!!!

 I am sure I will be enjoying every bit of it with my boyfriend, along with all my new friends I have met at GU for my time here.

Copied straight from the GU committee page is the schedule for GU DAY below

Entertainment
  • Dunk Tank (12 to 4 p.m.): Come and dunk some of Georgetown’s campus celebrities!
  • Improv (2 p.m.): Miss the last Improv performance in Bulldog Alley? No worries, because the Georgetown Players Improv Group will be performing on the new Dahlgren Quad stage early in the afternoon.
  • Bungee run (11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.): Ever want to be thrown backward by a bungee cord into an inflatable? Well, here’s your chance! The bungee run is among the inflatables that will be out on the lawn that also includes an obstacle course.
  • Jack’s Wings Eating Contest (12 p.m.):  Can people handle actually eating that much Wingo’s? Show up to find out, but be warned—if the contestants don’t puke, we figure you will after watching people eat that many wings.
  • Guild of Bands (3:30 to 6 p.m.): Want to hear a bunch of bands in one place? Then check out this performance on the Healy stage, which will showcase Georgetown student bands.

Food
  • Slushies (12 p.m.): A new addition to Georgetown Day. These frozen beverages will be served throughout the day.
  • Haupia Pie (2 p.m.): Hawaii Club will be making haupia pie, a delectable coconut-flavored treat, and serving it up in Healy Circle. Joined by the Cuban American Student Association, Unconventional Eaters, and more, they will be a part of the inaugural cultural foods demonstration.
  • Birthday Cake! (2:30 p.m.): Georgetown Day turns 10 this year, so there will be lots and lots of cake.  Marie Antoinette references not necessary.

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