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We can hardly believe a century has passed by so quickly, but its true: This years 91做厙 Homecoming will mark the 100th celebration of our Blugold spirit. To help assemble our alumni, friends and extended community, weve come up with 100 reasons you should put Homecoming 2025 on your calendar for Oct. 4 as if you needed help coming up with reasons!

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Homecoming festivities galore

1-10: Parade spans 10 blocks of Water Street

Catch the Homecoming parade in its new (old!) location on Water Street spanning 10 blocks from the Haas Fine Arts Center to The Sonnentag. Experience the flyover at the start of the parade!

A UWEC cheerleader performing during a homecoming parade

11: Humming into Homecoming

Catch the Bridgman Hall Kazoo Band as they march through the Homecoming parade.

12: Update your blue and gold

Add some new 91做厙 merch into your wardrobe! You can shop for new Blugold clothes at the game, the bookstore or The Sonnentag.

13: Pregame fun

Head to Carson Park before kickoff for Blugold Fever Fest, tailgating, food trucks and other pregame fun to get ready for the matchup.

Students laugh and play games amongst the fall trees in Carson Park during Homecoming.

14-17: Cheer on the Blugolds

Pick your sport and wear your blue and gold to cheer on our student athletes at four home competitions that weekend: football against the UW-Stout Blue Devils, cross countrys Blugold Invite in Colfax, plus mens and womens soccer at Simpson Field.

18-21: Experience a Blugold Marching Band halftime show

Need we say more? Hear all four of their incredibly composed and choreographed songs and sing along if you know the words!

Blugold Marching Band drumline snare drummers performing outside Carson park

22: Postgame

Enjoy the fifth-quarter festivities, like rocking out with Uncommon Dominator, a beloved cover band featuring Blugold alums.

23-26: Ice Ice Baby

Revel in nostalgia at the I Love the 90s Tour concert, featuring Vanilla Ice, Tone Loc, Rob Base and Young MC. .

27: Marvel at 91做厙 talent

Watch the Singing Statesmen and other performance groups sing, dance and lip sync at Varsity Night Live on Thursday evening. And find out who will wear the crown as they announce Homecoming royalty, too.

Large group of event attendees laugh and smile during Varsity Night Live.

28: Nurses unite!

91做厙s Wisconsin 60th Anniversary Nursing Breakfast is over Homecoming weekend. Its free for all nursing alumni, but be sure to . If you have questions, please contact the alumni office at alumni@uwec.edu.

29-31: Celebrate the 91做厙 jazz tradition

Dont miss the S. Carey and John Raymond concert with Jazz I at Pablo Center! This show will celebrate two of 91做厙s distinguished music alumni performing with the jazz ensemble they got their start in. .

32: Enjoy the alumni band

Catch the performance of former Blugold Marching Band members as they gather and play old favorites outside of the stadium before the game.

33: Calling all 1975 Blugold grads

Dont miss the Golden Blugold Celebration while youre in town! The event will take place at 8:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. 3, in Davies Center. if you plan to attend. If you have questions, please contact the alumni office at alumni@uwec.edu.

34: Greek Mixer

Did you participate in Greek life? Join current and alumni 91做厙 Greeks at the Homecoming Mixer on Friday, Oct. 3, in The Cabin. .

35: Take a photo with Blu

Find Blu, the official student body mascot since 2013, at the parade or football game to snap a selfie with the mythical bird.

Blu taking a photo with a group of students smiling.

Campus favorites, old and new

Take a stroll through campus to see what has (and hasnt!) changed since you last visited. Be sure to explore both upper and lower campus as you relive the glory days.

36-40: Tour

Opened in 2024, this five-in-one project includes a major event facility with a total capacity of 5,000, which brings big-name artists to Eau Claire; an 84,000-square-foot space featuring a 120-yard artificially turfed field, giving a space for to practice and play; the Center for Health and Wellbeing, offering cardio and weight equipment as well as personal training and group exercise programs for 91做厙 students and community; offices for Blugold athletics; and a new Mayo Clinic Health System Diagnostic Imaging and Sports Medicine Center, providing services to area athletes and active Eau Claire residents.

Sonnentag football practice

41: Visit the site of Zorn Arena

The opening of The Sonnentag marked the end of the Zorn Arena era. Visit the spot where the arena once stood and reminisce about the basketball games, commencement ceremonies and other events you attended there.

42: Check out

This downtown building opened in 2018. It serves as a venue for visiting shows and rehearsal, teaching and performance space for students in the music and theatre arts program at 91做厙.

43-47: See the progress on the new Science and Health Sciences Building

With five floors and a bonus roof greenhouse/observatory thoughtfully designed to make space for new programming, expand on our national leadership in undergraduate research and increase collaborations with community partners, youll catch a glimpse of history watching this building take shape.

48: Explore the new Welcome Center

Walk through the Flesch Family Welcome Center, new in 2021, to see how visiting students and families are greeted in style.

Students make their way through lower campus on a warm fall day.  The Welcome Center can be seen in the background.

49: Walk the riverfront

Was Garfield Avenue drivable up to the hill during your years at 91做厙? Explore the revamped pedestrian area along the riverfront with the Stowe Gateway, outdoor classroom, Stowe Family Fountain and Chippewa Lounge. This major campus transformation was completed in 2018.

50: Conquer the hill ...

Hike the hill for old times sake, then take in the updated view of campus from the top.

51: ... Or the stairs

Not a fan of the hill? The stairs behind McPhee just got an upgrade check it out!

52: Say hi to the ducks on Little Niagara

We know you named them. Go have a reunion with your web-footed friends.

53: Greet the Chippewa River

Venture over to the iconic Putnam Rock to experience views of the river, footbridge and lower campus.

Students walk across the bridge on a beautiful Fall day.

54: Enjoy rec resources

Test your strength at 91做厙s indoor rock-climbing wall. Or rent some kayaks and take in the fall colors as you paddle Dells Pond.

55: Putnam memories

Take in the fall beauty during a stroll through Putnam Park, a favorite study break of Blugolds for generations.

Eau Claire just keeps getting cooler

Revisit your old favorite hangouts and maybe find a new favorite. Explore downtown and see how the city has changed over the years.

56-62: City of bridges

Cross all . And if you want an extra-special view, stroll the Phoenix Park and Haymarket Plaza pedestrian bridges at nighttime for a light spectacle.

63-65: Do the market trifecta

Located at the confluence of the Chippewa and Eau Claire rivers, take a lap around the farmers market for fresh produce, baked goods and maybe even a fall bouquet. Then swing through the artisan market to find locally made goods and art to take home as a souvenir from your weekend. And finally, if you havent reached your step goal yet, take a stroll through downtown for the Downtown Eau Claire Inc. market to see what downtown shops have to offer.

students at the Farmers' Market making a purchase

66: Treat yourself to Blugold Batter

Alumni-owned Olsons Ice Cream developed a special flavor for Blugolds. Try the Blugold Batter, or one of dozens of other flavors, and take it on your stroll around campus.

67: Forge a new trail

Walk the new Half Moon Lake boardwalk trail. The path starts behind Carson Park and ends at Rod & Gun Park.

68: Plan for play

Take your little ones to the new Childrens Museum of Eau Claire, now located right next to Phoenix Park. You can even see the new sensory room our students helped design and implement.

Students listen to a person using ASL at the Children's Museum of Eau Claire

69: Scoot around

Scooter through downtown on Eau Claires Bird rental electric scooters.

70: Discover the new Cannery District

Located just north of Madison Street, go explore the playground and skate park, and then walk across the High Bridge.

71: Revisit Eau Claire in style

Take a trolley ride with the Chippewa River Trolley so you can take in the fall colors and changes around town as a passenger.

Students wave to the camera while aboard the Eau Claire trolley.

72: New favorites in River Prairie

Check out the ever-expanding River Prairie district in Altoona for a bite or a stroll. Explore restaurants, patios, a riverside walking trail and water features.

73: Retrace your steps

Meander down the streets of the student neighborhood off Water Street and see if your old address looks the same or totally different. Many upgrades have taken place in recent years!

74: Seasonal stops

For more fall scenery, visit one of the apple orchards or wineries around town. Tasty food and beverages are best enjoyed with a view.

75-97: Murals everywhere

Art is everywhere in Eau Claire! Check out the . According to Visit Eau Claire, there are 67 murals to find around Eau Claire.

A new mural being painted downtown Eau Claire.

98: Take the Eau Claire Sculpture Tour

Ours is the largest sculpture tour in the nation, in case you hadnt heard. Grab a coffee, and experience local and international artists works.

99: Check out Eau Claires local restaurants

A few alumni-owned places to grab a drink include The Brewing Projekt, The Phoenix Taproom and Dive. Or, grab a bite at one of our fine alumni-owned restaurants like The Nucleus, Mogies Pub or The Lakely.

100: Shop alumni-owned local businesses

Stop by Blue Ox Running, Tangled Up in Hue, Eau Claire Vintage or one of the many other Blugold-owned shops around town!

students shopping in Eau Claire Vintage
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