Published in The Mystician 83.4, Page 5
Two years ago, the Ag Club hosted a dance. But the very next year, COVID took it away. This year, to save Christmas cheer, they’re giving us something special.
Every year, Bismarck State College Agriculture Club hosts a Halloween dance and a Christmas dance at the Career Academy. This year, the club had a change of plans.
“Since we went on the tour from the 25th to the 27th, and so as a club, we decided that to do the tour and try to get a Halloween dance together just wasn’t in everybody’s schedule,” said Calli Hauck, Ag Club’s Student Representative. With this change of events, the club has decided to put all their effort into the upcoming Christmas dance.
The dance will involve the standard holiday fare, where there will be food, contests and music all night long. Dinner will be provided for students and will consist of BBQ foods such as brisket and pulled pork. Aside from the dance, there will also be an ugly sweater contest where prizes will be handed out. Mystic Media will DJ the event. Dances were part of the Ag Club events for decades with Davinic overseeing them for all 5 years of his career. Davinic said that the dances are a way that the club can provide the community with entertainment and a chance to socialize with other students when they would not otherwise be able to do so. Funds are used to cover the catering costs and the remaining money will go to future trips and dances.
Due to the shutdown last year, a lot of activities such as large gatherings on and off campus were cancelled, including both of the Ag club’s dances. Fortunately, with the year-long gap between social events, Davinic feels that students who weren't able to see each other in person this year would increase event turnout. Additionally, Davinic stated that the club made sure to have the dance the week before finals so students don’t have to worry about balancing grades and preparing for an upcoming dance.
“Everybody's busy with them. It's gonna be right kind of between the last day of classes, regular classes and finals and then kids can actually students can relax and enjoy a nice, kind of, get together dance.”
The dance is scheduled for Tuesday, Dec 7, at 6:30 p.m. in the multi-purpose room of the Career Academy, which is located at 1221 College Drive. All BSC students, along with invited guests, are welcome to attend. Students will need a school ID to enter.
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