SSC’s Night at the Lights a Success

Seminole State College Athletes, Coaches, Faculty and Staff assist community children with arts and crafts projects at the SSC annual Night at the Lights event on Dec. 5 at Magnolia Park in Seminole.

Seminole State College hosted its annual Night at the Lights event on Dec. 5 at Magnolia Park in Seminole. Local families enjoyed the community Snowman Wonderland light display, as well as cookies and hot chocolate provided by the College. Dozens of SSC student athletes manned crafting stations inside the Reynolds Wellness Center, helping children create crafts.

SSC volleyball players Cortlyn Bennett, of Waxahachie, Texas, and O’Briona Wilkins, of Oklahoma City, help a group of kids create some holiday crafts.
SSC volleyball players Cortlyn Bennett, of Waxahachie, Texas, and O’Briona Wilkins, of Oklahoma City, help a group of kids create some holiday crafts.
SSC softball players take in the Snowman Wonderland light display during the evening’s festivities.
SSC softball players take in the Snowman Wonderland light display during the evening’s festivities.
SSC students and Future Business Leaders of America members Kaylee Edwards, of Tuttle, Hailey Wallace, of Wellston, and FBLA advisor and Assistant Professor of Business Brad Schatzel serve hot chocolate to attendees.
SSC students and Future Business Leaders of America members Kaylee Edwards, of Tuttle, Hailey Wallace, of Wellston, and FBLA advisor and Assistant Professor of Business Brad Schatzel serve hot chocolate to attendees.