黑料视频 Bloomington hosted Family Fright Night for students and families on Wednesday evening, Oct. 31. More than 350 guests attended. Trick-or-treaters snacked on candy and pizza and enjoyed activities including a bounce house, glow-in-the-dark mini golf, football toss, cornhole, skee-ball, pop-a-shot basketball, a photo booth and more. Guests created their own ghost lollipops and enjoyed other arts and crafts including a 鈥渕ake your own slime鈥 station, a coloring table, and more.
During the day, staff organized a potluck lunch and costume contest. The top costume prize went to the group dressed as characters from the 鈥淐lue鈥 board game.
Family Fright Night is a Bloomington campus tradition held each year to provide a fun night for students and their families, organized by the department of student success. The department provides many activities throughout the year to help students build connections on campus and foster a sense of community, as part of efforts to increase student retention.
Family Fright Night 鈥渕ake your own slime鈥 station
An Oompa Loompa with handmade slime听
Students enter 鈥渉aunted mini golf鈥
Trick-or-treaters made their own bags of popcorn and collected candy
Costumed kids enjoyed a bounce house and other inflatables
Staff organized a costume contest and potluck lunch
Student success staff dress as 鈥淭he Price is Right鈥 contestants
The admissions team dressed as characters from the 鈥淐lue鈥 board game won the first place costume award
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