Feeling a bit homesick around mid-terms? Why not invite your family to campus for the weekend?
N.C. Central University's 3rd annual Family Weekend is a three day affair devoted to promoting family involvement in the NCCU community.
Over 15 different activities will be held so students can interact with their families on campus.
The weekend's activities include campus tours, a Friday Fish Fry, a 5k walk and bike ride as well as the theatre production of Sarafina! and festivities for the NCCU vs. Hampton University football game.
A major event will be an evening with the Chancellor where students can listen to live music and to meet Chancellor Nelms.
Though a part of Family Weekend but postponed until Oct. 23 at noon, another highlight will be the ground breaking of NCCU's third home for Habitat for Humanity.
NCCU has been collaborating with Habitat for Humanity of Durham since 2008.
This year's house will built for Norma Smith. Smith has been an NCCU housekeeping staff employee since 2006.
Families are selected based on housing needs and the ability to repay loans. In Durham alone, Habitat for
Humanity has built over 200 homes since 1985.
Students can earn up to 15-hours community service for their efforts.
"I think it's a good thing," said Alfrieda Collins, speech communication instructor.
"It provides an opportunity for people to give back to the community because it's rewarding hard work."
Students are excited about the weekend events.
"You get to interact not only with your friends but their families as well," said Desmeion Kennedy, mathematics sophomore.
Construction for the habitat house will begin Oct. 22. Shifts will be open for constructing the house on the
Friday's and Saturday's of each weekend until the home is finished.
Students can sign up for shifts on the Habitat House by calling the Academic Community Service Learning Program at (919)530-7079 or email acslp@nccu.edu.
NCCU's Family Weekend starts Friday, Oct. 8-10.































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