Late Night in the Zone Meredith Matherly, Isaac Kerns, Sheryl Roff, Christopher Lutdke, Michael McCabe, Kelly Muldoon.

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Late Night in the Zone Meredith Matherly, Isaac Kerns, Sheryl Roff, Christopher Lutdke, Michael McCabe, Kelly Muldoon

Mission Statement: To develop programs for Late Night In The Zone that will provide students alternative ways to spend their Friday nights in a drug free atmosphere.

Goals: To provide students and guests a free, fun, alternative way to spend their Friday nights on campus. Participants will be given the opportunity to meet and interact with other students during these activities and form relationship with people who have similar interests.

Values Service to Others: We seek to serve those who attend Late Night in The Zone (and the early in the zone activities) and provide more options for them. Respect to our group members: We respect each group member equally and listen carefully to each idea given, ignoring no one. Equal Opportunity: We want anyone/every interested in participating in our activities to feel welcome and will do anything to create and equal opportunity environment.

Vision We will provide an array of activities for In the Zone participants and increase the amount of participation over the next year to enhance the lives of students on and off campus.

Our Ideas for future Late Night in the Zones Eco-Friendly Ho-Down Night World Series Night Movie Night March Madness Superhero Night

Super Hero Night Cape making Secret identity masks Songs from action/superhero movies Picture opt with scenes from movies Free bowling and billiards Guitar hero Hero trivia Game Ultimate challenge: lazar tag in the ballroom (destroy the bad guys: one side bad guys, other side, good side) Free Food: lightning sugar cookies, aqua teen force meatballs, virgin Cinderella’s, pink lemonade, water, and speedy Gonzales quesadillas

Eco-Friendly Night We will feature activities that are enlightening and informative about how to be good to the environment. Activities will include: Flower Potting, Face Painting, Recycling trivia, Recycling crafts. There will be an appearance by the Animal Ambassador and all their friends. There will also be African Tribal Dancing! Food will include : Fresh Fruits Veggies Fresh sandwiches Desserts Drinks

World Series Night Wiffle Ball Contest in Ball Room MLB video game Contest Customize your own baseballs, baseball hats, and bats. Wear your favorite team’s colors, the person with the most team spirit wins a prize! Stadium Food: Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, Popcorn, Cotton Candy, Lemonade, Cracker Jacks, Sno- Cones

X-Box NCAA Tournament Stuff your own basketballs Watching the games that are on Fill out your own bracket (if applicable) Regular Activities also available Arena Themed Food Free Giveaways

Main event: movie playing in ballroom that's still in theaters Door prizes: Free DVDs, Movie Posters, movie tickets to a nearby theater Crafts: Personalize your own popcorn bowl and movie memorabilia! Come dressed like your favorite movie star! Guests will vote on the best costume and participants have the chance to win amazing prizes

Door Prizes Quick Draw Contest Prizes will be awarded to the guest that lasso’s Livingstown the Ram the quickest Mechanical Bull Riding-Prizes will be awarded for whoever can stay on the longest! Square Dancing Wear your Bandanas and Cowboy Hats, we will also be giving them away there!!

A safe estimate is about $3,500 to $4,000 for each late night. Anchor event averages $1500-$2250 Food averages about $500-$700 Crafts usually run from $200 to $500 each. Prizes vary for Bingo and other activities. Bingo is usually at least $100 in prizes each night. For the entire semester this would add up to be about $26,250

We will evaluate our programs by monitoring how many people come each week compared to how many showed up the previous week or weeks. We will have the participants fill out an information sheet with what they thought was good and what they thought could have been improved.