Family Weekend & Presbyterian Youth Day

Maryville College cordially invites you to join us for Family Weekend & Presbyterian Youth Day 2002. This is a special day to celebrate your contributions to the Maryville College community as an MC parent, and to provide activities for Presbyterian Youth. Below is the schedule of events for the weekend.

Friday, October 4

6:00 pm

MC Volleyball vs. Huntingdon College

8:00 pm

BSA Night at the Apollo - Isaac's Cafe

Saturday, October 5

Special Presbyterian Youth Day Activities

Option #1

  • Tours
  • Class experience
  • Picnic
  • Football Game

Registration - 8:30 a.m., Bartlett Hall

Option # 2

  • Picnic
  • Football Game

Registration - 11:30 a.m., Willard House
Reply to Kathleen Farnham, Director of Church Relations
(865) 981-8217
kathleen.farnham@maryvillecollege.edu

Family Weekend Activities

8:30 - 9:30 am

Registration -Proffitt Dining Room (PDR)

9:00 - 3:00 pm

Campus Bookstore open - 10% discount with your nametag

9:30 am

Breakfast for Parents/Guardians hosted by the Center for Calling & Career (PDR)

10:00 am

Welcome and Parent's Association Meeting (PDR)

10:30 am

Workshop for Parents: "Vocation and the Common Good," sponsored by the Center for Calling & Career (PDR)

11:30 am

Meet with MC Faculty and Staff - Bartlett Atrium

12:00 pm

MC Volleyball vs. LaGrange

12:30 pm

Picnic - Pearsons Lawn

1:30 pm

MC Football vs. Milsaps College

3:00 pm

MC Volleyball vs. Piedmont

8:00 pm

Casino Night - Isaac's Cafe

Special Mountain Challenge Event

Saturday, October 5
Climbing Tower
To sign up, call Mountain Challenge by September 27
(865) 981-8125

Need a place to stay? List of local hotels.

Maryville College is ideally situated in Maryville, Tenn., between the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Knoxville, the state‘s third largest city. Founded in 1819, it is the 12th oldest institution of higher learning in the South and maintains an affiliation with the Presbyterian Church (USA). Known for its academic rigor and its focus on the liberal arts, Maryville is where students come to stretch their minds, stretch themselves and learn how to make a difference in the world. Total enrollment for the fall 2012 semester was 1,093.