Grab a donut, cupcake or other sweet treat of our favorite Palos Heights bakery while you take in the festivities around campus!

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Sprint, jog, run, walk or push your stroller to a new personal best as we traverse the Cal-Sag Trail, beginning at the Schaaf Athletic Fields. This is NOT a timed event; it’s a FUN RUN!

Check-in begins at 8:30 am and the race starts at 9:30 am. The first 50 participants will receive a 3.1 Run T-shirt, with other giveaways available as well. Register your little one ages 10 and under for the Point One Tot Trot! This Tot Trot begins before the Three Point One Race (or Walk). Participants will have their choice of a t-shirt (while supplies last) or a fanny pack.

Please register for this event in advance.

 

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Join us for a morning filled with exploring Trinity’s campus—take a tour, attend academic and financial aid sessions, and interact with current students and alumni.
In the afternoon and evening, join the Trinity community in our annual Fall Fest events—food trucks, sporting events, and more.

To sign up for the visit day, submit a registration form online.

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The Bootsma Bookstore is must-stop shopping during FallFest weekend. Stock up on the latest Troll gear and take advantage of incredible deals and special sale prices including 20% off all Trinity merchandise!

Stop by and enter the FallFest raffle in-store, or shop online at https://bookstore.trnty.edu/.

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Trinity Alumni are encouraged to stop by to connect with the Alumni Board, update their information and pick up a complimentary shirt from the Alumni office.

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Not sure where to go or what to do at FallFest? Stop by for a friendly face who can help direct you to all of the fun!

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Parents of Trinity students are invited to join President Aaron Kuecker and Kara VanMarion, Dean of the Cooper Center, for a short discussion to learn more about Trinity’s Earn, Network, and Learn program (ENL for short).

Learn why Trinity is gaining national media attention from places like ABC and Fox News as a leader in reshaping higher education.  This session will also provide insight on how ENL can set students on a pathway towards reducing or eliminating tuition-related debt, and what it looks like for students to participate in this initiative.

 

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Kick off the men and women’s basketball season in the DeVos Gym. Fans will be able to meet the team, participate in activities on the court and watch players demonstrate their skills like 3-point shooting and a Slam Dunk contest. Admission is free with prizes given away througout the night!

 

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Trollnation assemble! Alumni, students, parents, faculty and staff are invited to fire up their grills and enjoy some “Trollgating” in the chapel parking lot before the kick off to the men’s and women’s basketball seasons – TrollMadness.

Trinity’s Alumni Board along with the Athletics department will bring some lawn games and help you stay warm with some fire pits close by. Bring the family and get pumped for Homecoming weekend!

 

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Trinity Christian College Theatre presents the 18th Annual Student-Directed One-Act Plays. This event will feature four short plays for a total performance time of approximately 90 minutes. The plays being performed for this event include:

  • A Matter of Husbands by Ferenc Molnar, directed by Adriana Klein (’24)
    A Matter of Husbands features a conversation between a famous actress and an earnest young woman as they discuss the young woman’s suspicions that her husband is having an affair. Stories are exchanged, lies are told, men are hidden in furniture pieces, and hilarity ensues!
  • The Door by Paul Elliott, directed by Mikey Moore, Jr. (’25)
    The Door follows a conversation between Grace and her grandson Justin. It seems like a normal conversation, but as the story progresses, something is not right. Justin is not actually there; Grace is just imagining him. In reality, he has been brutally murdered due to his sexuality.
  • Mink by Peter Eyre, directed by MJ Huizenga (’24)
    Mink is a mischievous farce that follows the story of a well-meaning but misguided trio of animal rights activists as they attempt to liberate a captive mink. The story relies heavily on physical humor, and this production will incorporate a modernized version of traditional theatre masks.
  • The Twelve-Pound Look by J.M. Barrie, directed by Nick Morrison (’25)
    Harry Sims is preparing to be knighted, and a typist is coming to write up the story about him. Upon her arrival, Harry finds out that the typist is his ex-wife, Kate. He believes that she left him for another man, but upon further questioning, he finds out her reasons for leaving him aren’t what he expected.

This performance will take place from 6:00 to 7:30pm in the Marg Kallemeyn Theatre of the Art and Communication Center (ArCC). Doors will open at 5:45pm.

 

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