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MESSA
Events MESSA tries to keep environmental student's and faculty's calendars full of social events and fun activities. These events are a welcome break from the routine of classwork, homework, and just plain work. Social events are what keeps us going, because as we've all heard, "It's not what you know, but how much free food you can get along the way!" This page is an overview of some of our 'annual' events. For details of what's happening this year, go to the MESSA Calendar. |
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The MESSA social calendar starts off right with an informal "welcome back" party hosted by MESSA members. This is a great time for first year students to get to know some second years (and third years, and fourth years...). Notable past parties have included an '80's theme, and something to do with a slip and slide.
Some MES'ers at the 2008 welcome back party. The theme? Recycled costume party! |
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MESSA's holds an Annual Fall Camping Trip at local state park. It's another chance for MESSA members to spend a little more time getting to know each other and to get out and enjoy the environment that we all are at least a little bit interested in. People get out walking in the woods, hanging with the trees, kayaking and canoeing, and of course there's always the long night around the campfire...
The 2008 spring camping trip to the Francis Marion national forest.
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Undoubtedly the most anticapted social event for every MESer are the Wine Walk err...I mean Art Walks that are frequently held in the french quarter downtown. After meeting up at a local watering hole a large gathering of MESSA folk will head out enjoy a little wine, food, and fine art. MES'ers posing for a quick group photo before a night out on the town for Art Walk! Halloween anyone? The pictures don't lie. MESer's love to dress up and Halloween is no exception. You can be sure that someone in the MES program will be throwing a Halloween party each year!
Hillbilly Ryan, Unabomber Brett, Punk Rock Nikki, and 10-year old Tyler at a MESSA Halloween party! |
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The Annual MES Oyster Roast, held in late October, is a favorite social event. Traditionally faculty and students have headed out to enjoy a beautiful day of socializing at Dixie Plantation, while devouring bushels of fresh, hot oysters.
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| Just after finals, and right before winter break,
it's time for the Holiday Party. The Holiday Party is a celebration to honor the December graduates
and is shared with other students and faculty. This is MESSA member's chance
to dress up a little, enjoy a tasty spread, and hob-nob with your favorite
faculty in a more civilized setting. |
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| MESSA Officer Elections are held in December. Sounds dull? Then you don't know MESSA yet. Held at a local restaurant or bar (the South End Brewery seems to work nicely) election night involves a lot good food, good drink and short, but inspired speechs by aspiring officers. The outgoing officers seem to be in a particularly good mood that night too. Hey, the job does require some work... | |||||||||||||||||
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As a final send off to graduating students and reward for another successful year in the MES program, the last MESSA event of the year is the Spring Fling. Just as the weather starts to warm up, students and faculty get together one more time for socializing and snacking, at another beautiful Lowcountry location.
Hanging out at the 2008 Spring Fling out at Fort Johnson! |
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