Young Harris College holds two events this evening
Young Harris College will present the annual Fall Fest tonight with activities scheduled throughout the evening beginning at 6 p.m. on the YHC campus. The event is open to the public and promises to be a fun-filled experience for all ages. Fall Fest is co-sponsored by the Division of Student Development, Office of Campus Activities, Office of Residence Life and Office of Campus Recreation. Admission is $3 per child or $5 for two.
The College’s main plaza will be full of Halloween games, treats, and activities including a pumpkin sweep race, face painting, and pumpkin decorating. Trick-or-treating will take place in Enotah Hall and Appleby Center residence halls.
YHC’s Recreation and Fitness Center will be transformed into a thrilling and chilling haunted house that is recommended for children 11 and older.
In the event of rain, activities will move into the Recreation and Fitness Center.
A concert will be held on campus tonight as well.
Young Harris College’s Division of Fine Arts will present a special performance featuring the YHC Chamber Choir tonight, at 7 p.m. in Glenn Auditorium of the Clegg Fine Arts Building on the YHC campus. Admission is $5 for adults and free for students and children 12 and under.
Directed by Professor of Music, Director of Choral and Vocal Activities and Musical Theater Program Co-Coordinator Jeffrey Bauman, the Chamber Choir is the joint effort of two smaller a Capella groups, Southern Harmony, an all-female voice group, and the Compulsive Lyres, an all-male voice group.