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    FAMU Homecoming 2021 Promises ‘An Epic Return’

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    Florida A&M University (FAMU) Homecoming returns for the first time in two years from Oct. 23-30.

    Themed “An Epic Return,” Homecoming 2021 will feature eight days of activities from a drive-in movie on Saturday, Oct. 23, to the Homecoming Concert on Saturday, Oct. 30, featuring artists Lil Baby and MoneyBagg Yo.

    The annual celebration includes homecoming staples, such as comedy, fashion, and step show, in addition to events that recognize companies and individuals who give to the University. Thursday and Friday of Homecoming Week will feature several events, such as a plaque laying ceremony at the Eternal Flame and a private donor reception.

    “Homecoming is a celebration with a purpose,” said Shawnta Friday-Stroud, Ph.D., vice president of University Advancement and executive director of the FAMU Foundation, who is eagerly anticipating the first homecoming in two years. “These festivities are an opportunity for us to invest in current students and Rattlers for generations to come. Homecoming is going to be memorable.”

    SGA President Carrington Whigham said holding a safe, enjoyable Homecoming after what we experienced over the past 18 months will make it even more special.

    “Having homecoming this year, out of all the years I’ve been a student at FAMU, this one will mean the most,” she said. “Simply knowing what it took to get here and who we’ve lost along the way, we all deserve to experience a celebration like this again.”

    Friday will be Epic

    Homecoming Friday promises to be one of the most memorial days in recent FAMU history. The day kicks off with an 8 a.m. ribbon-cutting and naming ceremony at the new Performing Arts Amphitheater, followed by Homecoming Convocation at the Al Lawson Multipurpose Center.

    Afterward, the University kicks off its inaugural FAMFEST, a celebration of donors, sponsors, alumni, and students from noon to 4 p.m. at the Amphitheater.

    The Saturday finale will kick off with the Homecoming Parade, featuring more than 60 groups and bands.

    The homecoming game against Grambling State University begins at 4 p.m. The Homecoming Concert features Lil Baby and MoneyBagg Yo, hosted by DJ Demp and backed by DJ Loosekid at 9:30 p.m. at the Lawson Center.

    Homecoming Highlights

    Saturday, October 23

    Drive-in movie on 7 p.m., Bragg Memorial Stadium

     

    Sunday, October 24

    Sunday Brunch Blessing, 11:30 a.m., Gaither Gymnasium

    Coronation, 6 p.m., Lee Hall Auditorium

    Coronation Ball, 8. p.m., Grand Ballroom.

     

    Monday, October 25

    Market Monday on the Quad, Noon, Quadrangle

    Housing Step Show, 7 p.m., Gaither Gym

    Tuesday, October 26

    Taste of a Rattler – 11 a.m., The Set Fashion Show, 7 p.m.  Al Lawson Center

    Wednesday, October 27

    Health and Beauty Expo, 11 a.m., Grand Ballroom

    Comedy Show, 7 p.m., Al Lawson Center

    Thursday, October 28

    Industry Cluster, 11 a.m., Grand Ballroom

    Taste of a Rattler, Thirsty Thursday, 11 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 28, The Set Pep Rally, 7 p.m., Gaither Gym

    Friday, October 29

    Performance Arts Amphitheater Ribbon cutting Ceremony, 8:15 a.m. Friday, Oct. 29

    Homecoming Convocation, 10:10 a.m.  Al Lawson Center

    Set Friday Marketplace, noon, The Set FAMFEST, noon to 4 p.m., Friday, Oct. 29, The Amphitheater

    Greek Step Show, 7 p.m., Al Lawson Center

    Saturday, October 30

    Homecoming Parade, 8 a.m.

    Strike Zone Tailgate, noon,

    Football Practice Field

    Homecoming Game, 4 p.m., Bragg Memorial Stadium

    Homecoming Concert, 9:30 p.m. Al Lawson Center

    and step show fashion in addition to events that recognize companies and individuals who give to the University. Thursday and Friday of Homecoming Week will feature several events such as a plaque laying ceremony at the Eternal Flame and a private donor reception. such as comedy The annual celebration includes homecoming staples
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