Summer Splash Party
Thursday, April 24, 2025 8:00–11:00 PM
- LocationStudent Recreation Center, Pools - Getting wet is not required, alternate activities are also planned.
- DescriptionKick back for an end-of-the-year pool party at Summer Splash!This event features many summer competitions and prizes! Want ways to relax? Enjoy our open swim, music, and time with the PAWS Therapy Dogs.The first 50 students to arrive receive a free Office of Health and Wellness Cooler Bag along with some goodies inside!This event is free to all BGSU students.------------------------ Senior Week | April 21-25 This event is part of Senior Week, and everyone is welcome! It's a week full of exciting events for you to recharge, celebrate the end of the academic year, salute graduating students, and have fun!
- Websitehttps://events.bgsu.edu/event/summersplash
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