Monday, Feb 4 • Winter Festival Feast 4:30-7:00 p.m. • SNC Idol 5:30-7:00 p.m. • Sensenbrenner Memorial Union
This meal is a time for students to gather with friends and enjoy a warm “home cooked” meal as the kickoff to the Winter Wonder Week festivities. So come and enjoy fine food, great company, and comedic fun watching your friends sing. Special guest appearances by some of your favorite faculty and staff as the panel of judges.
Tuesday, Feb 5 • Floor Hockey Competition 7:00-9:00 p.m. • Pac Gymnasium
Get your registered team together for a friendly game of Floor Hockey, 6 people will play at a time, while competing for the ‘Golden Stick Award.’ The Knight Owl Café will be open (7:00-9:00 p.m.) for food and beverages to enjoy while watching the game.
Wednesday, Feb 6 • Taste of Greek Life 6:00-7:00 p.m. • Campus Center Lounge
Curious about Greek Life? Visit the different fraternities and sororities on campus and learn what it takes to be a Greek?
Wednesday, Feb 6 • Sumo Wrestling 7:00-9:00 p.m. • Pac Gymnasium
All of the Presidents from each group on campus are invited to compete in Sumo Wrestling. Which group will be the Sumo champions? Compete to find out! The Knight Owl Café will be open (7:00-9:00 p.m.) for food and beverages to enjoy while watching the game.
Thursday, Feb 7 • Volleyball Match 8:00-10:00 p.m. • Frosty Flix Movie Showing Cool Runnings 8:00 p.m. • Campus Center
Start the night off by competing against other groups on campus in a game of volleyball. After the game, head over to the Campus Center for the movie Cool Runnings Sponsored by E2K. Based on the true story of the First Jamaican bobsled team trying to make it to the winter Olympics. So grab a friend or two, bring a blanket, and snatch up a bean bag because you won’t want to miss this flick.
Friday, Feb 8 • Racing Across the Tundra-Polar Bear Sled Race 4:30 p.m. • Intramural Fields
This is a competition between registered teams in an intense race to the end. The Polar Bear race requires at least four people, three to pull a sled to different checkpoints while blindfolded and a fourth to direct their teammates through the course while seated inside. At each checkpoint, the team member must complete a task and collect a flag. The winning team will receive trophies for their success.
Saturday, Feb 9 • Snow Fort Competition 11:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. • Front Lawn of the Campus Center
Each team is given a variety of tools to use (shovel and scrapers) to form a Snow Fort masterpiece. There is no limit in size and detail, but you must get it done in the allotted time. After 3:00 p.m., the judges will declare an overall winner, as well as recognize a winning Fort in the “Most Creative” category.
Saturday, Feb 9 • Winter Boogie Bop Concert 7:30 p.m. • Campus Center
Join others from the St. Norbert College community in the Campus Center Saturday evening for a fun filled dance featuring the hip-hop beats of Scratch Track sponsored by E2K. So kick off the snow from your boots and put those dancing shoes on cause this band is so hot it’s gonna melt ice, ice baby. The Spirit Award, honoring team participation and performance throughout the entire week will also be announced at this time.
Spirit Award
Judging for this competition considers 2 categories:
- Overall participation throughout the week.
- Overall performance throughout the week using a point system much like the one used for Homecoming. So you may not have the quickest time, the brightest team, or the most creative team, but there is still something for your team to aspire towards during Winter Wonder Weekend.
Have you ever been in the Student Organization Resource Room (a.k.a. SORR Room) in the Campus Center? Have you ever seen the Spirit Trophy displayed on the windowsill? That's right folks—through participation in winter wonder week activities, your team name and each team member's name could be placed on that trophy for the rest of the St. Norbert students, faculty and staff to see for generations. With enough St. Norbert College spirit, your names could go down in history!