
The next three months are packed with opportunities to create high-energy, meaningful, and memorable campus events. From Valentine’s Day and Black History Month to Earth Day and SpringFest, spring campus event planning is all about choosing programs that spark connection, creativity, and fun while meeting students where they are. Below are some of the most popular and impactful programs to consider as you plan your upcoming calendar.
Valentine’s Day Programs
Be Mine Bingo
This isn’t your average bingo night. Be Mine Bingo pairs a stellar Valentine’s Day playlist with interactive gameplay. Students scan a QR code to access their custom bingo card, sing along to iconic love songs, and race to win. Hosted by a comedian and packed with prizes, this program is inclusive, energetic, and ideal for February programming.
Create-a-Creature
Create-a-Creature is a hands-on, feel-good event where students pick an animal, stuff it, name it, dress it, and take it home. Everything is shipped directly to you with easy instructions, making setup simple. Custom t-shirts add a personal touch, and participants leave with a meaningful keepsake, making this a standout Valentine’s Day option.
Black History Month Programs
Black History Trivia
Celebrate Black History Month with an engaging, competitive trivia experience. Students test their knowledge of African American leaders, innovators, athletes, and activists while competing for prizes. Hosted by a professional comedian, this program balances education and entertainment and fits seamlessly into any February calendar.
The Unauthorized Biography Series presented by Shaun Boothe
Shaun Boothe’s Unauthorized Biography Series repackages history through hip hop, spotlighting iconic cultural figures like Bob Marley, MLK Jr., Oprah, Serena Williams, and more. Through biographical rap, documentary-style visuals, and powerful storytelling, this program inspires audiences while delivering meaningful cultural education. Custom themes, including Women’s Empowerment, are available.
Women’s History Month Programs
Women’s History Trivia
Honor influential women from across history with this special edition of our Total Trivia game. Hosted by a professional comedian, this fast-paced, interactive competition celebrates trailblazers who shaped the world while students compete for guaranteed prizes. Flexible timing and customizable prize options make it an easy fit for any Women’s History Month event.
Spoken Word Artist Lady Caress
Lady Caress is a nationally recognized spoken word artist known for her powerful blend of poetry, comedy, music, beatboxing, and theatrical performance. Featured on PBS, NPR, Netflix, and BET, she has performed at over 150 colleges nationwide, delivering high-energy, empowering programs that leave a lasting impression on campus audiences.
Earth Day Programs
System Shock: Reboot Earth Escape Room
This immersive, eco-themed escape room places participants in a race against time to recover critical sustainability research before it’s erased. Working together, students solve environmental challenges to breach the Earth-Core Supercomputer and help prevent global ecological collapse.
Eco-Origin Creatures
Eco-Origin Creatures combine sustainability with hands-on engagement. These plushies are made entirely from 100% recycled materials, and each one supports real conservation efforts. Educational hang tags help students learn about wildlife and environmental responsibility, making this a perfect Earth Day takeaway.
SpringFest Programs
Inflatable Obstacle Courses
Nothing draws a crowd like friendly competition. Inflatable obstacle courses create excitement, movement, and laughter, making them a SpringFest favorite.
Airbrush Apparel
Airbrush Apparel combines live entertainment with customization. Students watch artists create one-of-a-kind designs on shirts, hats, bags, and more, leaving with a personalized souvenir they’ll actually use.
Planning ahead ensures you secure the most in-demand programs and create a cohesive, exciting semester. With thoughtful spring campus event planning, you can deliver experiences that entertain, educate, and connect students from February through SpringFest and beyond. Incorporating these programs strategically will make your spring campus event planning seamless, fun, and impactful. Contact Neon Entertainment to start planning today!
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