There’s only one must-visit location for Picnic Day this year, and it’s your couch.
With this year’s in-person event called off because of the coronavirus pandemic, organizers are hoping to satisfy nostalgia for Picnic Day mainstays with a series of historic videos and virtual events taking place on what would have been the 106th Picnic Day, this Saturday (April 18).
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“Several community members asked if we'd do anything virtually, so we did what we could,” said Picnic Day Chair Nicole Deacon. “We compiled old videos and video submissions from this year’s participants into a website that allows people to essentially walk around campus, virtually.”
These are things you can enjoy from the comfort of your own home, just you and those with whom you are sheltering in place. No gatherings. It’s just not safe. State and county officials say, don’t do it. Chancellor May says don’t do it.
In addition to videos, will also feature interactive activities like Picnic Day bingo and DIY activities for kids, in the spirit of the Children’s Discovery Fair.
The organizers will also sell Picnic Day T-shirts — — with all of the proceeds going to support health care workers at the ٺƵ Medical Center.
Deacon said the decision to cancel the in-person event was painful, but the right decision.
“As a graduating senior who chose ٺƵ after attending Picnic Day my senior year of high school, I was at first very upset that I won't be able to see this through,” she said. “However, this pandemic has a put a lot into perspective regarding things we can and cannot change. I've realized that the spirit of Picnic Day is what makes it so special to campus and the community, and that's something that nothing can take away.”
The next in-person Picnic Day is scheduled for April 17, 2021. Want to remember some recent events and get in the mood for Saturday’s virtual celebration? Here is a collection of photos from past Picnic Days, showcasing some of the high points of the event:
The animals
The science
The people
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