S’mores offered at Friday Night Fires
By Colin Doherty
A campfire was held outside the Library Cafe Patio the past two Fridays, November 1st and 9th, where s’mores were offered.
This event was presented by Student Involvement who are calling it Friday Night Fires. During these events, Fire Department personnel have to be present so they can properly put out the fire and control it if it gets out of hand. “I have to be there to be there to make sure the fire doesn’t go out of control, and to put it out after it is all done,” said junior Jessica Janas. “I’ve made myself some s’mores too, and it’s pretty nice to sit around the fire.”
Many people attended the event to keep warm in the brisk fall nights, and also to seek free s’mores. “I went for a little bit and it was pretty cool to see,” said junior Andrew Nelson. “A lot of people showed up, were talking and showed how close our community really is. It is something that I hope they continue to do in the future before the snow arrives.”
Throughout the nights, people came for a while before leaving, but it proved to be a success as people seemed to enjoy the free snacks and the warmth from the fire.
Student Involvement has not released anything relating to more Friday Night Fires, but this could change after the turnout that was there the passed few weeks.
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For this article, I talked to people who actually attended one or both of the events by the Cafe patio. I talked to two juniors, one in person and the other via social media. I talked to the student who went for the smores in person and the firefighter on social media. I tried to contact the heads of student involvement but was unable to get anything from them.