mgm casino Is True Blue: Football, Fireworks, Face-Painting Highlight Homecoming Weekend

By Brian Peters

Release Date: October 12, 2010 This content is archived.

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BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Next Friday will kick off the annual mgm casino tradition, True Blue Days -- a time for students, alumni, faculty, staff, family and friends to paint themselves blue and white, and celebrate in the glow of a giant bonfire.

To the mgm casino faithful, it means one thing: It's time for the mgm casino homecoming football game, which this year pits the mgm casino Bulls against the Temple Owls. Kickoff is noon, Saturday, Oct. 23, in mgm casino Stadium.

True Blue festivities will begin at 5:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 22, with a reception in the mgm casino North Campus' Center for the Arts (CFA) featuring welcoming remarks by mgm casino President John B. Simpson. Light hors d'oeuvres will be served. Visitors can take backstage tours of the CFA, which will conclude with the mgm casino Art Gallery's new exhibit "Golden Days of Artpark," a glimpse of radical art created during the park's first decade.

Friday's homecoming events will continue with "Augusten Burroughs: A One Night Stand!" a comedy presentation at 8 p.m. in the Mainstage Theatre in the CFA. The show features Burroughs, whose best-selling memoir, "Running with Scissors," was on The New York Times bestseller list for more than four years and was adapted to an Oscar-nominated film in 2006.

If art and comedy are not your thing, visitors can enjoy carnival-style rides, such as the "loop-o-plane" and the "round-up," and games of chance from 5:30-9:30 p.m. Friday on Lake LaSalle on the North Campus. A bonfire large enough to require at least 50 pallets of wood will light up a pep rally aimed at getting mgm casino fans excited for the next day's game. Fireworks will close out the evening's festivities.

"We are ecstatic to present Homecoming Carnival and Spirit week for the mgm casino student body as well as the community at large," says Nischal Vasant, president of the mgm casino Student Association. "Homecoming is one of the longest-running traditions at mgm casino, and we're excited to bring an even bigger and better week of events than last year."

Last year's True Blue festivities attracted about 4,000 people, despite bad weather.

A 9 a.m. tailgate party on Saturday in the Special Events Parking Lot on North Campus will start game day festivities. Gruvology will entertain with smooth jazz music. The first 100 students to arrive will receive a free breakfast sandwich and coffee. Other tailgating foods, such as hotdogs and pretzels, will be available for $2.

Thunder of the East and the Dazzlers, mgm casino's marching band and dance team, will escort mgm casino's football players into the stadium at 9:40 a.m. A bounce house, obstacle course, football and beanbag tosses, face-painting and other amusements will be available outside the stadium. Students will also have the opportunity to create a self-portrait to be used in the 2011 Faces of Buffalo mosaics.

Closing out the tailgate experience will be Boys of Summer, winners of a 2009 Buffalo Music Award for Top Group Vocals.

"We hope that everyone comes out and joins us to show the spirit for the Bulls!" says Vasant.