Auburn University: Auburn College of Agriculture hosting 43rd annual Ag Roundup
The 43rd annual Ag Roundup, hosted by the Auburn Agricultural Alumni Club and the College of Agriculture at Auburn University, will return to campus on Saturday, Sept. 24, offering a special opportunity for agriculture alumni and friends to gather for a day of hospitality.
Ag Roundup will run from 8-10 a.m., ending one hour prior to kickoff of the Auburn vs. Missouri football game.
The purpose of Ag Roundup, held at Ag Heritage Park on the Auburn campus, is to support the college by raising visibility, maintaining connections, supporting student scholarships and encouraging the Auburn Spirit.
This year, Ag Roundup marks a particularly special occasion with the 150th anniversary of the College of Agriculture. Kent Stanford, chair of the Ag Roundup Committee and second vice president of the Auburn Agricultural Alumni Club, said Ag Roundup provides a wonderful opportunity for alumni to reconnect in person with friends and their families.
The event will have a mix of sponsors and exhibitors, including College of Agriculture departments and student organizations. Food samples from multiple Alabama agricultural organizations and businesses will be available, along with games and activities for all ages. Many of the companies involved hope to meet College of Agriculture students that will be graduating soon, Stanford said.
“I would encourage folks to attend Ag Roundup to reconnect with the Auburn Agriculture family,” he said. “This will be a great time to meet friends, engage with College of Ag departments and faculty and see what student organizations have going on. We all value seeing people in-person and spending time together, so this will be a wonderful opportunity to do just that. Coupled with the 150th anniversary of the college, it will be a great celebration.”
Stanford said for many young families with small children, it may well be their first chance to bring their kids to campus and catch up with fellow alumni.
“We encourage our alumni to bring a high school student with them to talk with student recruiters about selecting Auburn as their college of choice and to let them see the atmosphere on game day,” he said. “It should be a good time for all.”