RHA table
At the RHA table, students could grab a free snack, sign up for emails about upcoming events and be notified about RHA openings.
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At the RHA table, students could grab a free snack, sign up for emails about upcoming events and be notified about RHA openings.
At Eagle Fest there were a variety of life-size games to play, including chess, Jenga and Connect Four.
At the YDSA table, one could learn more about the organization and the upcoming Climate Strike on Sept. 20.
At EagleFest students could choose to have their elephant ear powdered or doused with cinnamon.
What's EagleFest without music? The wonderful DJ of the evening played upbeat and inspiring music to get Eagles excited about joining new student organizations.
Students excitedly awaited check-in, where one could receive a Campus Life goodie bag and other fun treats.
The Raging Peacocks' table welcomed women interested in ultimate frisbee and those who are eager to learn. If you are interested in joining the team, you can contact the team's President and Captain, Liz Angliss.
The Super Smash Brothers Club table had an informative display board, detailing their organization and upcoming events. And don't worry, if you don't have access to a gaming controller, you have the chance to win one if you attend their first meeting.
Customers have a wide variety of locally grown goods to choose from at the Saline Farmers Market.
The Prochaska Family is known for growing beautiful flowers during the summer months.
The Nemeths Family grows delicious tomatoes and packages them by hand.
These apples need a little more time to ripen but once they do, they will be delicious! The best part? They are locally grown and pesticide-free.
The Saline Farmers Market isn't only known for their locally grown food but also for their artists. Some vendors sell paintings, cat toys, jewelry and hand-sewn gifts.
The Weilfaert Family had a beautiful flower display at their tent at the August 10th market.
Kapnick Orchards makes delicious bread and bagels.
Kapnick Orchards is famous for their produce but even more so for their delicious baked goods.
The Prochaska Family had beautiful flowers and tomatoes on display at their tent.
Local artist, Keith McGuire, designed this sign several years ago for the Saline Farmers Market. The market runs until October.
Otrowski Farms is known for their fresh vegetables, especially their zucchini.
Marks Farm offers a variety of tomatoes; including red, green and heirloom tomatoes.