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Penn State All-Sports Museum to host Sports After Hours event

Oct. 30, 2017

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - On Wednesday, November 8, 2017, from 6-9 p.m., the Penn State All-Sports Museum (PSASM) in partnership with Recreation, Park, and Tourism Management 356 students will host an event titled Sports After Hours! This free event will feature interactive activities and games centered on Penn State Intercollegiate Athletics history. Refreshments will be served and prizes given throughout the evening.

Visitors will have a unique opportunity to experience the history of Penn State Athletics, connect with friends, and learn more about sports throughout the evening. Visitors will test their skills and knowledge with a variety of interactive activities such as Penn State-themed Family Feud, corn hole, Penn State-themed Jeopardy, putt-putt golf, and so much more!

For more information, please email asmevents@psu.edu. PSASM is located in the southwest corner of Beaver Stadium opposite the Bryce Jordan Center on Curtain Road. A long canopy leading from Curtain road marks the museum entrance. Parking in the adjacent Lot 44 is free after 5 p.m. This event is free and open to the community. Visit us on the web at goPSUsports.com/museum, as well as on social media platforms under PSUSportsMuseum.

About Recreation, Park and Tourism Management 356: Each semester, RPTM 356 students collaborate with 10 local non-profit organizations, campus organizations and state parks to plan, promote, implement and evaluate special events. Generally free and available for to the public to enjoy, students acquire practical event planning experience, while agencies benefit from a special event. The class instructor is Kathleen Raupach, MS, kjr103@psu.edu.

About Penn State All Sports Museum: The mission of the Penn State All Sports Museum is "to honor the achievements of the men and women who have built the proud tradition of Penn State Intercollegiate Athletics through the preservation and promotion of their legacy for the education and benefit of the community."