Events & Programs
One of the greatest aspects of the college experience is being a part of a great college tradition - a highly anticipated event that provides a sense of belonging, pride, school spirit, and overall a sense of community. Below are a few annual events and festivals that are highly anticipated. For more events and programs check out the CC Event Calendar or the Presence Student Portal.
Welcome Back Fair & Campus Activities Nights (First Thursday of Block 1; Second Wednesday of Block 5)
Looking to get involved on campus? Want to try something new? Come to the September Welcome Back Fair or the Spring Campus Activities Night, to learn about clubs, organizations, and opportunities available this spring.
Late Night Skates (Periodically on a Friday or Saturday Night)
Coordinated by the Campus Activities Student Staff in conjunction with Robson Arena, these Skate Nights typically have a theme for music and dress and participants can win prizes for attending. Dates advertised on the OCA Instagram and Weekend Digest.
Block Break Programming (Wednesday - Saturday of Block Breaks)
Campus Activities, in conjunction with many partners, offers programming over all block breaks and many extended breaks, such as Fall, Winter, and Spring Breaks. Programs include local day-trips, on-campus events, and tickets to programs happening within walking distance of campus. Information is sent out via the Block Break digest each Third Week and available on the Campus Activities website here.
Homecoming + Family & Friends Weekend
With a wide variety of academic, artistic, athletic, cultural, and social opportunities available on our beautiful campus and in the surrounding community, there will be many ways for families, students, and alumni "to CC" together!
For more information and a full schedule visit the Office for Parent & Family Relations.
Halloweek (Block 3)
Each year Campus Activities teams with student organizations and other campus partners to sponsor a series of events that provide a fun and safe space for students to enjoy Halloween festivities. Past favorites include costume dance parties, pumpkin carving contests, midnight breakfast, costume contest-themed skate night, scary movies, and a hypnotist.
Dance Workshop (Blocks 3 or 4 and 7 or 8)
Dance Workshop (DW) is a student-run biannual concert dance program that brings unforgettable bops, moves, and community to campus every semester! Productions take place in the fall and spring, with auditions taking place in blocks 1 & 5 for choreographers and dancers. Throughout the year, DW also holds skill-building and educational dance workshops. Email danceworkshop@photographywaltz.com to get in touch with the student Co-Directors.
Arts & Crafts Fair (Block 4/Early December)
An annual campus and community favorite, the Arts & Crafts fair is a juried show that features student and local arts selling their works. A great opportunity to do some shopping for gifts or just to enjoy a festive atmosphere while supporting local creatives. Event information, including artist's application deadlines, can be viewed here.
Battle of the Bands (Blocks 6 or 7)
Sponsored by the Sounds of Colorado College, this annual competition features student bands competing to win an opening spot at Llamapolooza.
Fashion Show (Block 8)
A student run event the fashion show features student designs and models.
Llamapalooza (Block 8)
CC's Llamapalooza is an annual music festival that takes place every third weekend of Block 8 on the Worner Quad. This event is free and open to all CC students; entry requires CC ID. Email. This is a glorious time to roll out blankets and relax on the lawn and enjoy an array of musical acts. Refreshments will be provided. The event is sponsored by CCSGA. Campus Activities along with the student run Llamapalooza Committee coordinate the music festival. Email the student co-heads at llamapaloozacc@gmail.com to learn how to get involved and to suggest musicians. To view Llamapalooza's policy Inclusivity and Consent, please read below:
We EXPECT attendees of Llamapalooza to UPHOLD
community standards of: INCLUSIVITY and CONSENT,
as we strive to make it a WELCOMING and SAFE EVENT for ALL STUDENTS.
The Llamapalooza Committee:
- REJECTS racist, xenophobic, ablestic, transphobic, and homophobic language and behaviors,
- REJECTS nonconsensual violations of personal boundaries, &
- REJECTS cultural appropriation.
Help us uphold these standards by prioritizing consent and demonstrating the utmost RESPECT & COMPASSION for the AGENCY, AUTONOMY and IDENTITIES of your peers.
ATTENDEES NOT UPHOLDING THESE VALUES WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE.
Collaborate with us to ensure each other’s safety and feel empowered to practice active bystanding, intervening in situations when appropriate AND/OR sharing your concerns with committee members (who will be wearing badges), any CC staff, or Campus Safety: (719) 389-6707.
Dance, have fun, and take care of one another.
Love, The 2023 Llamapalooza Student Planning Committee, Campus Activities, and the Student Event Summit.