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The 2008 FFW dates are Friday, October 24, through Sunday, October 26, 2008!  See you then!!!! 

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24

8:30a—6:30p           FFW Registration Check-in and Campus Tours (1898 Room)

Check in just inside the main entrance of College Hall [formerly known as the Admin Building], pick up your FFW packet and enjoy coffee or tea and a cookie.

9:00a—4:00p           Class Visits for Parents

Join a regularly scheduled class and see faculty and students in action.  Available classes listed in your FFW packet.

10:00a—4:00p         Jundt Art Center & Museum

Jundt Galleries will feature Geography/Geology, new work by GU art professors Gieber and Farrell.

2:00p                         Men't Soccer

The Bulldogs take on University of Portland on the new soccer field west of The Martin Centre.

4:00p—6:00p           Autumn Gala

You are cordially invited to a celebration in the East Lobby of McCarthey Athletic Center.  Join this “kickoff” event and delight in the fruits of autumn in the Pacific Northwest.  Revel in great music, fine wine or punch, and choice hors d’oeuvres in the company of GU community members, faculty and administrators.  All family members welcome.  (Dress is casual.)

4:00--8:00p             Intramurals

Intramural games will be played on Mulligan Field, to the south of the COG Marketplace.

Dinner: Take Your Student Out! Treat your student at one of Spokane’s many fine restaurants.

7:30p                        “Curse of the Starving Class"

A dark comedic look at a typical dysfunctional family, Starving Class follows a family of four as they struggle for control of the family farm in their search for freedom, security and life meaning. 

8:00p                          Colin and Brad Show

The riotous duo from T.V.'s Whose Line is it Anyway? bring their improvisational act to Gonzaga's campus.  Check them out at www.colinandbradshow.com.  Your student can get their ticket for $20 with their ID at GU's Ticket Central.  All other tickets can be purchased for $25 at www.ticketswest.com.  General seating.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25

8:30a—4:30p            Registration/Hospitality (1898 Rm)

8:00a--Midnight         Club Sports

A full schedule of club sports will be included in your FFW folder when you arrive for the weekend.  These events will take place on GU's Mulligan Field, south of the Marketplace.

9:00a—11:30a         “Head of the Spokane”

GU crew teams compete in a home regatta on the Spokane River.

9:00a—12:00noon    Topics of Special Interest

Studies Abroad: Presentation and Q&A session about available study-abroad programs, including Florence and Paris.

Cyber Security: Keeping your student (and the whole family) safe in today’s high-tech world.

GAMP: Trek Program: One-hour presentation and Q&A session for parents interested in having their student gainfully employed after graduation.

Academic Planning: 50-minute Q&A sessions for parents interested in helping students in the academic planning process.  How many credits to take?  What courses are required?  Everything you ever wanted to know and more about academic life!

Faculty Demonstrations: Our gifted faculty offer 50-minute sessions to tantalize your curiosity and intellect.  Philosophers at the movies, the magic of T.V., and building on the moon are just a few of the samplings offered.

9:00a—12:00noon    Li’l Bulldog Activities

Drop your little ones off for a variety of fun activities on campus.  Children ages 3 to 10 are welcome to take part in games, crafts and snacks hosted by GU students.  While your student snoozes, you are free to take part in faculty demonstrations or lectures.

9:00a—3:00p            ROTC Cadet’s Field Training

Take a field trip with GU’s nationally recognized ROTC unit.  Field lunch will be provided.  Be sure to reserve transportation space as personal cars are not allowed.  Open to cadet families.

Noon—4:00p         Jundt Museum

See Friday’s 10:00a description of exhibits.

12:30p—3:00p         Greenbluff Apple Festival

Tour the foothills of Mt. Spokane for the annual Greenbluff Apple Festival with arts, crafts, food and music in one of Spokane’s beautiful surrounding farm areas.  Transportation provided with reservations.  Maps available for families using their own cars.

2:00p                       “Curse of the Starving Class"

See Friday’s 7:30p theatrical offering.

2:30p—4:30p           Jesuit Community Open House

The Jesuit Community welcomes you to their home for afternoon refreshments, conversation and a great view of the Spokane River!

Dinner: Take Your Student Out Again

7:30p                          Choir Concert

Come and enjoy the nationally-acclaimed Gonzaga University Choir as they present a concert in St. Aloysius Church.  Donations gratefully accepted.

7:30p                            "Curse of the Starving Class"

See Friday's 7:30p theatrical offering. 

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26

8:30a—2:00p         Hospitality Room (1898 Room)

10:00a—1:00p      Class & Parents’ Crew BBQ

Crew parents join your student for Class Day races and BBQ.

10:30a—2:00p      Brunch at the Marketplace

Join students for a hearty brunch before your trip home.

8:30a or 11:00a    Sunday Mass

Families are welcome to attend Mass in St. Aloysius Church.  Gonzaga University President Robert Spitzer, S.J., presiding.  


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