Chattanooga State Presents Let The Good Times Glow Mardi Gras Blacklight Party

Friday, February 08, 2013

Chattanooga State’s Activities Programming Board presents Let the Good Times Glow Mardi Gras Blacklight Party. The event will take place in the gymnasium on the main campus, Feb. 9 at 7 p.m.  The celebration will feature a live DJ, free t-shits and great food.


Celebrating Mardi Gras is an annual event at Chattanooga State that serves as a fundraiser for the college’s numerous student clubs and organizations, which will be selling a wide variety of foods, refreshments, and glowing treasures.


The public is invited to don their favorite Mardi Gras costume or blacklight t-shirt and join in the fun. Admission to the event is free. 

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