The Juice - Oct. 30
Plus, seeking drivers for Election Day 🚐
Halloween event for families tonight
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The Wartburg women’s soccer team along, with support from the Wartburg Athletic Department, invites all Wartburg employee families to a night of trick-or-treating tonight, Oct. 30, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. This event was designed to give Wartburg families a safe alternative for trick-or-treating this year. We have guidelines to keep everyone safe (see below), and we will have lots of candy and glow sticks for the trick-or-treaters. We request that children be accompanied by an adult during the event. Wartburg student-athletes will also be dressing up in Halloween costumes to put on a safe and fun night for our Wartburg community!
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Guidelines:
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Everyone (players, coaches, parents and trick-or-treaters) must wear a fabric face mask (costume masks do not count; please make sure children still wear a proper fabric face mask covering their mouth and nose). |
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Tables will be set up at each location for children to individually pick up treats so there is no close contact with anyone. |
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Social distancing between trick-or-treaters will also be enforced with cones at each location. This will help prevent children getting too close at each station. |
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All teams at this event will be at least 6 feet away from all trick-or-treaters. |
Locations:
All locations will be outside places with lights for children to trick-or-treat safely. We will have several stations/tables at each location, so your children will get plenty of candy!
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Start at the main entrance of Walston-Hoover Stadium (football field) to pick up a glow stick |
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Walston-Hoover Stadium (football field) |
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Meirink Family Tennis Facility (tennis courts) |
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Track and field throwing area (by Salzwedel Field) |
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Salzwedel Field (soccer) |
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Lacrosse field |
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Harms Stadium at Hertel Field (baseball) |
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Lynes Field (softball) |
Please contact Head Women’s Soccer Coach Tiffany Pins with questions.
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Drivers needed for Election Day rides
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Student Life is looking for volunteer staff/faculty drivers to drive students to the Waverly polling stations on Tuesday, Nov. 3. All drivers must be certified to drive a Wartburg vehicle; we will use a van outfitted with a Plexiglas barrier for driver safety. Students will be able to sign up for rides at the top of every hour from 9 a.m. through 7 p.m. Please email Jennifer Onuigbo if you are interested in helping, and include the times you would be available to help.
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Wartburg College
100 Wartburg Blvd.
Waverly
Iowa
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