2002 Miracle Yearbook
A Cedarville student takes some time to catch up with his family at John Bryan Park. family weekends Grandparents came to campus on a November weekend to spend quality time with their grandkids. They were honored in chapel for their long-lasting marriages, impressive longevity, and military service. Evening activities included a concert from Cedarville's musical ensembles and a women's basketball game. Throughout the weekend,students escorted their grandparents to the fall play, Husbandry, watched sports teams,and took trips to the Clifton Mill. Senior Grayden Schafer's grandparents from New York had been coming to Grandparent's Weekend for seven years, ever since his sister was a freshman. Schafer said,"I really enjoyed just the quiet moments. We played Jenga in the Snack Shop for a while and were just able to have some great conversation." 190 Spring In May parents visited the Cedarville campus during Parent's Weekend. Parents had the opportunity to see the spring play, Inherit the Wind, throughout the weekend. On Friday evening the music department offered a pops concert and a Late Night Jazz Band Jam session. Friday's events began with the Academic Honors Day Chapel. During the rest ofthe day, parents followed their children to classes and explored the town of Cedarville and surrounding areas. On Saturday morning, parents met with Dr. Dixon over coffee to pray for their children and the school. This weekend for parents and students ended Saturday evening with the Christian music group Avalon. The concert challenged attendees to trust God and to depend fully on Him. Rachel and her family try the Snack Shop for lunch together. 4 11116:8 ■ . * N — For Jessica Balser, little siblings are always a highlight of parents' weekend.
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