Registration Step 1 Register for Family Weekend activities on the Family Weekend event page by September 7. Register early, as space is limited for some activities! Step 2 Order your tickets to attend the football game or Zoellner events. Football Game Contact Lehigh Ticket Services at (610) 7LUGAME, or visit LehighTickets.com. Zoellner Events Contact the Box Office at (610) 758-2787, or visit zoellnerartscenter.org. Registration ends September 7. Please, no phone registrations. No refunds will be given at Family Weekend. Questions? Please visit Family Weekend event page for FAQs, and contact University Events at (610) 758-2746 or email askevents@lehigh. edu with any questions about the weekend. Find Us On Social Lehigh University Lehigh University Alumni Lehigh University Parents and Families GO @lehighu @lehighalumni #LUfamilyGO Helpful Hints Hotel Accommodations Visit Family Weekend event page for a complete listing of nearby hotels. Parking Visit the Lehigh University Campus Map for directions and on-campus parking locations during Family Weekend. Check the website closer to the weekend for updated details. Virtual Tour For a seamless virtual walk through campus on your mobile device, visit the Lehigh University Virtual Tour webpage. The Lehigh Store Visit the bookstore in Farrington Square for all of your Lehigh University gear. For information, call (610) 758-3375. Hours: Friday: 8:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m. Saturday: 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Sunday: 11:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Interested in receiving the most up-to-date information on merchandise and sales? Sign up to receive emails from The Lehigh Store. When you sign up, you will receive 10% off your purchase. Spiritual Information If you would like information regarding spiritual places on campus and their hours or about spiritual counseling, contact the Chaplain’s Office at (610) 758-3877. Packer Memorial Church will be open 9:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m., Friday–Sunday. Art Exhibitions Starstruck: An American Tale September 6, 2022–December 3, 2022 Zoellner Arts Center, LUAG Main Gallery Invited to create a new body of work as Lehigh University’s Horger Artist-inResidence (2021–22) in the Department of Art, Architecture and Design, Shimon Attie has created a new, site-specific multimedia work which interrogates Bethlehem’s past and present as a microcosm of America.
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