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March from the Arch, Homecoming Carnival on Oct. 25 added to week-long events

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block_n-8664140-9962736The inaugural Nevada Wolf Pack March from the Arch will be held in downtown Reno at 7:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. 25. The March from the Arch, presented by Barrick Gold and supported by many other local sponsors, including the City of Reno, will feature University of Nevada, Reno homecoming floats, the Wolf Pack Marching Band and various alumni and businesses.

The community is invited to join the march up Virginia Street to the University’s historic Quad for a pep rally, carnival and Lighting of the Wolf to cheer on the Wolf Pack Football team which takes on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Rebels at Mackay Stadium Oct. 26.
Schedule of Events:
5 p.m.: “Social” and Rally – Harrah’s Reno Plaza, downtown Reno
7:30 p.m.: Homecoming Parade of Lights and Wolf Pack March from the Arch presented by Barrick Gold, starting under the Reno Arch after welcome from City of Reno Mayor Bob Cashell – Virginia Street and Commercial Row
8 p.m.: Homecoming Carnival complete with food trucks, games, bounce houses and more – University Quad
9 p.m.: Homecoming pep rally with President Marc Johnson and Wolf Pack Football Coach Brian Polian, and featuring the Lighting of the Wolf – University Quad
The week-long Homecoming celebration, Oct. 21-26, honors the University of Nevada, Reno traditions with the Wolves Frolic Talent Show and Wolf Trot, and introduces new events like the transformation of the Quad to Nevadaville, presented by the Associated Student of the University of Nevada, Reno (ASUN).
The Reno City Council has issued a proclamation proclaiming “Wolf Pack Fridays.” Mayor Bob Cashell and the Reno City Council encourage and challenge the community to wear blue University clothing on all Fridays remaining in 2013, including during the March from the Arch event.
To register a parade float or vehicle for the March from the Arch, visit ASUN’s Homecoming participation page.
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