Sun Oct 30, 3:00 PM - Sun Oct 30, 6:00 PM
A Frog House
65 State Street, Pittsford, NY 14534
Community: Brighton
Description
Halloween Hilarity in Rocherster and Helping Opportunities for Higher Education Students, Faculty and Friends
Event Details
Our mission is environmental Advocacy, Collaboration, and Education
Featured Speaker: Michael Boller, PhD, Program Director of Sustainability at St John Fisher
- Creative Contests and Activities
- Pumpkin Pie and Ice Cream
- Prizes
- Music
Adults $7, Families $15, Raffle tickets $3 each, Donations welcome.
Sometimes like magic things just come together, and we are hoping to have cooperation from the weather.
It all came from our new, bright and enthusiastic interns. At a team meeting, RIT Senior in Industrial Design Ruth Chin suggested we have a Halloween Party for College Students.
Shubham Parkhe, MD (St. John Fisher's Master's in Mental Health Counseling), Lindsay Graham (65 State Street owner) and Bonnie Abrams (A Frog House event planner) all enthusiastically supported the idea.
The very next day, in the pouring rain, a young man by the name of Nate brought his girlfriend Isabelle Rowley, a Sustainability major freshman at St. John Fisher, who was bemoaning the fact that only 7 students are enrolled in the program. As soon as they left, I wrote Mike Boller, who immediately replied with his agreement to participate.
Brief presentations, educational stations, and a lively discussion of why all of us need to put sustainability at the top of our agendas will co-occur with fun contests and activities, including contests for the best frog costume, frog rock painting, frog pumpkin carving, face painting and a raffle, with prizes! Music, dancing, and refreshments too.
Featured Speaker: Michael Boller, PhD, Program Director of Sustainability at St John Fisher
- Creative Contests and Activities
- Pumpkin Pie and Ice Cream
- Prizes
- Music
Adults $7, Families $15, Raffle tickets $3 each, Donations welcome.
Sometimes like magic things just come together, and we are hoping to have cooperation from the weather.
It all came from our new, bright and enthusiastic interns. At a team meeting, RIT Senior in Industrial Design Ruth Chin suggested we have a Halloween Party for College Students.
Shubham Parkhe, MD (St. John Fisher's Master's in Mental Health Counseling), Lindsay Graham (65 State Street owner) and Bonnie Abrams (A Frog House event planner) all enthusiastically supported the idea.
The very next day, in the pouring rain, a young man by the name of Nate brought his girlfriend Isabelle Rowley, a Sustainability major freshman at St. John Fisher, who was bemoaning the fact that only 7 students are enrolled in the program. As soon as they left, I wrote Mike Boller, who immediately replied with his agreement to participate.
Brief presentations, educational stations, and a lively discussion of why all of us need to put sustainability at the top of our agendas will co-occur with fun contests and activities, including contests for the best frog costume, frog rock painting, frog pumpkin carving, face painting and a raffle, with prizes! Music, dancing, and refreshments too.