Admissions Visit Days

The Office of Admissions is excited to invite prospective students and families to experience all that Fall Festival has to offer.

 

The core is our Admissions Visit Days on Friday, Oct. 4, and Saturday, Oct. 5. We also encourage students to enrich their experience by attending Taste of Newton, the Fall Fest musical 9 to 5, Fall Fest Saturday, the football game and more. We look forward to connecting with alumni and legacy families in addition to the many prospective families who will join in Fall Festival for the first time. If you’d like more information about Admissions Visit Days on Oct. 4 and 5, contact Missy Green, admissions visit coordinator, mgreen@bethelks.edu or 316 284-5229. Or sign up for a visit at http://bethelks.edu/visit

Parking Information

  • Thresher Stadium parking lot, 29th & Main
  • East of Goering Hall, overflow east of tennis courts
  • Kauffman Museum, 27th & Main
  • North Newton streets
  • Luyken Fine Arts Center parking lot, permit only, reserved for performers, exhibitors and those with handicapped parking permits

Longview Advisors is happy to sponsor Fall Festival 2024!

Join us for these great activities leading up to Fall Fest!

Monday, Sept. 30

Bonfire Pep Rally

Northeast of Ward Tennis Center near Sand Creek Community Gardens | 6:30 p.m.

New this year! Join Threshy, Bethel cheer and the pep band, with appearances by President Gering, SGA President Matt Fleck, North Newton Mayor Ron Ratzlaff, Newton Area Chamber of Commerce President Sal Lujano and North Newton Police Chief Jim Bethards, to pump up the Threshers for the Fall Festival games, plus make yourself a s’more (ingredients provided).

Wednesday, Oct. 2

Fall Fest Parade

Lineup in Thresher Stadium parking lot | 5:30 p.m. 

New this year! Starting at 6 p.m., the parade travels from the Thresher Stadium parking lot south on Main Street to 24th, east to College Avenue and north to Haury Hall.

Parade signup!

Bluestem Communities is happy to sponsor Fall Festival 2024!

Thursday, oct. 3

“SMOL,” exhibit by Audra Miller ’14

Robert W. Regier Art Gallery, Luyken Fine Arts Center | 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Exterior of Kauffman Museum on a sunny winter day, with a museum banner on the side of the building

Kauffman Museum

27th & Main, North Newton | 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

View the current special exhibition, “Unlocking the Past: Immigrant Artifacts and the Stories They Tell.”

The Museum Store and permanent exhibits “Of Land and People,” “Mennonite Immigrant Furniture,” “Mirror of the Martyrs,” the Tallgrass Prairie Reconstruction and the historic farmstead will be open as well.

Museum admission is free Thursday through Sunday.

a close up of a green fruit on a tree

Walnut Tree Cutting Party

Corner of NE 24th and N. Kansas Ave. | 4 p.m.-7 p.m.

Help conserve two adjacent prairie reconstruction projects, started independently by successive Bethel biology professors (Dwight Platt ‘52 and Jon Piper), from the impacts of invading trees. Contact Brad Guhr ‘92 for more information.

Taste of Newton

Downtown Newton | 6-9 p.m.

Bethel College and the Newton Area Chamber of Commerce partner on this annual event to celebrate the community and to kick off Fall Festival. Churches, clubs, organizations and private vendors host food booths covering three city blocks downtown. Plus, there are two areas for live music and other performances!

Entertainment sponsored by Everence, with your hosts, Josh Booth ’16 and Keegan LeFevre

Broadway & Main, stage

6-6:45 p.m. Bethel College Jazz

6:55-7:20 p.m. Newton Community Children’s Choir

7:30-8:30 p.m. Newton High School

  • Drumline
  • Railaires
  • Jazz Ensemble 1

Sixth & Main, on the pavement

6-6:20 p.m. Zumba

6:25-6:45 p.m. BCAPA Dance

6:50-7:10 p.m. Danza Reina del Tepeyac

7:15-7:35 p.m. Dynasty Gymnastics Club

7:40-8 p.m. Ultimate Martial Arts

8:05-8:25 p.m. Newton High School Cheer

Friday, oct. 4

Golden Thresher Class Activities

Please welcome the Class of 1974 as this year’s Golden Thresher class! If you are a member of the Class of ’74, please join us for these special activities (2 tickets per activity; limit one performance of the Fall Fest musical).

Friday, Oct. 4

5-6:30 p.m. — Welcome Mixer in Mantz Library Lounge. Hors d’oeuvres and greetings from President Gering and alumni office staff. We will also take a class photo! RSVP here.

7:30 p.m. — Fall Fest musical, 9 to 5. Tickets on sale now.

Saturday, Oct. 5

1-2 p.m. — Milestone Reunion Gathering in Mem Hall. Mix and mingle with classmates and other milestone classes and look at yearbooks. Plus, cookies and coffee.

3 p.m. — Fall Fest musical, 9 to 5. Tickets on sale now. 

6 p.m. — Fall Fest football game vs. Tabor College. VIP seating in the Thresher Stadium viewing suite. Gametime snacks will be served. Tickets on sale now.

Sunday, Oct. 6

11 a.m. — Golden Thresher Sunday buffet at The Breadbasket, 219 N. Main in Newton. Buffet available until 2 p.m. Five meats, salad bar, potatoes, vegetables and dessert for $17.49; private dining room reserved for the class. RSVP here.

2 p.m. — Fall Fest musical, 9 to 5. Tickets on sale now.

“SMOL,” exhibit by Audra Miller ’14

Robert W. Regier Art Gallery, Luyken Fine Arts Center | 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Kauffman Museum

27th & Main, North Newton | 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

View the current special exhibition, “Unlocking the Past: Immigrant Artifacts and the Stories They Tell.”

The Museum Store and permanent exhibits “Of Land and People,” “Mennonite Immigrant Furniture,” “Mirror of the Martyrs,” the Tallgrass Prairie Reconstruction and the historic farmstead will be open as well.

Museum admission is free Thursday through Sunday.

Exterior of Kauffman Museum on a sunny winter day, with a museum banner on the side of the building

Thresher Classic Golf Tournament — Sponsored by INTRUST Bank and The Golf Hut

Hesston Golf Course | 1 p.m.

Check-in at 1 p.m. | Tee time at 2 p.m. Join other Thresher alumni and friends in a round of golf at the scenic Hesston Golf Course.

Register today!
white golf ball on green grass field during daytime

Artist Reception — Visit with Audra Miller ’14 and view “SMOL”

Robert W. Regier Art Gallery at Luyken Fine Arts Center | 6-8 p.m.

Ticket Window Open

Luyken Fine Arts Center lobby | 6:30-7:30 p.m.

Purchase tickets for the Fall Fest musical 9 to 5. Also available online.

Booster Club Athletics Hall of Fame Banquet

Memorial Hall | 7 p.m.

Honoring the 2024 Hall of Fame Class inductees: football coach Kent Rogers and the 1983 KCAC Champion volleyball team. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

Tickets on sale now for $25. 

Buy tickets

Fall Fest musical, 9 to 5

Krehbiel Auditorium in Luyken Fine Arts Center | 7:30 p.m.

Join the cast and crew for a meet-and-greet immediately after the performance.

Tickets on sale now.

Buy tickets

Saturday, Oct. 5

Country Breakfast

Kidron Bethel Village | 7-10 a.m.

Pancakes, sausage, eggs, coffee and orange juice

Cost: by donation. Benefits the Health Care Benevolent Fund, a ministry of Kidron Bethel Village, assisting residents who are unable to cover the full cost of their care.

Fall Fest T-Shirts! Only $15!

Stop by the Marketing/Communications booth to get your Fall Fest T-shirt. Made to order while you wait, or pre-order below!

Pre-order t-shirt!

Kauffman Museum monthly bird walk

Kauffman Museum, 27th & Main | 8-9 a.m.

Local birding experts lead a one-hour, 1.5-mile walk along Bethel’s Sand Creek Trail, looking and listening for birds. Trail terrain is uneven. No cost. Binoculars recommended but not required.

Fall Fest Fun Run

Thresher Stadium | 8 a.m.

Hosted by Bethel College Flag Football

$20 for 1-mile fun run/walk and $30 for 5K. Medals will be given in 4 different age categories for both men and women for the 5K. T-shirt  guaranteed with pre-registration (deadline: Sept. 25).

Register

Food on the Green

The Green | Most of the day

Fall Fest means fun, fellowship and food on the Green. Some booths start serving at 8 a.m., so get here early!

Look for the following options and hosts during the day:

Baked goods – Bethel College Academy of Performing Arts (BCAPA)

Barbecue – BC BBQ Club

Beef borscht and zwieback – Available 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bethel College Women’s Association (BCWA)

Brats – BC golf

Burgers, chips, pop, bottled water – BC Alumni Association (sponsored by BMO)

Cookies – BC social work

Hot links, sausages – BC African-American Alumni Association

Ice cream – Salted Creamery

Kettle corn – BC cheer

New Year’s cookies, coffee – BCWA

Pie-by-the-slice – BCWA

Verenike – BC Alumni Association

Frosted sugar cookies – Kauffman Museum

Cake pops, cookies – BC-KANS (nursing)

Tacos and enchiladas – Mi Mama’s Recipes 

Artisan bread and pastry – Crust and Crumb Co. 

Cinnamon rolls – BCAPA

Bethel College Women’s Association Market in the Round

Luyken Fine Arts Center lobby and halls | 9 a.m.–3 p.m.

Baked goods, Bethel items and crafts by BCWA members and others. Plus, a silent auction featuring items by Bethel College alumni artists. Sneak peak of some silent auction items below!

“SMOL,” exhibit by Audra Miller ’14

Robert W. Regier Art Gallery, Luyken Fine Arts Center | 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Booths on the Green

The Green | 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

Booths and activities hosted by Bethel College auxiliaries, departments, sports teams and student clubs and organizations, including:

Admissions and Enrollment Management

The Bethel Collegian

Athletic Booster Club

Men’s golf

Women’s golf

Office of Culture & Belonging

KIPCOR

DivCo (Diversity Council)

Forensics

Kauffman Museum

Student Activities Council (SAC)

Social work

Woven and Open Road

Marketing & Communications

Tabletop Games Club

Track & field and cross country

BC-KANS (Kansas Association of Nursing Students)

Bethel College Pride Alliance Council (PAC)
 
Femcore
 
Additional booths hosted by alumni and guests are listed below as they are confirmed. Those hosted by alumni and/or current or retired faculty or staff are marked with an asterisk (*). 

Newton Area Gideons

Harvey County Habitat for Humanity

Virgil Penner*

Made by Heather Garrison*

Camp Mennoscah*

Peace Connections*

Newton Et Cetera Shop

Everence Financial

Mennonite Central Committee (MCC)

Bluestem Communities

Cozy Critters

Mennonite Disaster Service 

Children’s Activities at Fall Fest!

Behind the Ad Building

Inflatable obstacle course, bounce house/slide combo, plus an obstacle course especially for our future Threshers ages 5 and under! Sponsored by Jerry ’66 and Leann Toews ’66

BCAPA booth on the Green

Dance- and music-themed coloring sheets

BCAPA studios, lower level of Memorial Hall

Free 30-minute dance classes between 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. for ages 2 and up. Click here to register!

Admissions/Enrollment Management booth

Games, Threshy coloring sheets, photo wall

Kauffman Museum

10 a.m.-4 p.m. Interactive immigrant activities with author Carolyn Zeisset. Scavenger hunt, grain-sorting and more!

Entertainment on the Prairie Sky Stage

Prairie Sky Stage near Luyken Fine Arts Center | 9 a.m.–2 p.m.

Open Road, Woven, Newton High School Jazz, Newton Community Childrens Choir, YAWP! authors/artists, and Bethel College Jazz

9:30 a.m. – YAWP! Literary Magazine

10 a.m. – Woven

10:30 a.m. – Open Road

11 a.m. – Newton Community Children’s Choir

11:30 a.m. – NHS Jazz

Noon – Six Swiss Sisters 

1 p.m. – BC Jazz

Thresher Shop

Schultz Student Center | 9 a.m.–3 p.m.

Thresher Shop will be open during the day and will have a stand at the football game from 6 p.m. through halftime.

Can't make it? Shop online
Exterior of Kauffman Museum on a sunny winter day, with a museum banner on the side of the building

Kauffman Museum

27th & Main, North Newton | 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

View the current special exhibition, “Unlocking the Past: Immigrant Artifacts and the Stories They Tell.”

The Museum Store and permanent exhibits “Of Land and People,” “Mennonite Immigrant Furniture,” “Mirror of the Martyrs,” the Tallgrass Prairie Reconstruction and the historic farmstead will be open as well.

Museum admission is free Thursday through Sunday.

Nursing alumni coffee

Will Academic Center atrium | 10 a.m.

History and Conflict Studies alumni reunion

Will Academic Center 208 | 10 a.m.

Performances by BCAPA students

Centennial Plaza | 10 a.m.

1984 football team reunion

Thresher Stadium locker room viewing suite | 10-11 a.m.

Exterior of Kauffman Museum on a sunny winter day, with a museum banner on the side of the building

“Organ Music at Home, Wherever that May Be” by Roseann Penner Kaufman ’83

Kauffman Museum, 27th & Main | 10 a.m.

Organist Roseann Penner Kaufman ’85 will perform pieces on the museums historic cabinet organ, built in 1750 by German master organ builder Teschemacher. Kaufman will play pieces representing the time periods and locations the organ encountered during its move across two continents. Soprano Lois Harder will join Kaufman on a song from the early 20th century.

More information

Hymn sing — everyone welcome

Ad Building chapel | 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

Volleyball vs. Southwestern

Thresher Gym | Noon

During the match, we will recognize various individuals, coaches and teams, along with our recent Hall of Fame inductees from the 1983 KCAC Champion volleyball team.

Tickets on sale now. 

*Volleyball alumni and 1 guest will have free entry with an RSVP to Tim Swartzendruber, tswartzendruber@bethelks.edu

Get tickets
Exterior of Kauffman Museum on a sunny winter day, with a museum banner on the side of the building

“Galloping Gourmet: The Buffalo Bill Nobody Knows” by Steve Friesen ’75

Kauffman Museum, 27th & Main | 1 p.m.

A hard-riding hunter, frontier scout and showman, at one time Buffalo Bill was one of the best-known men in America. But a gourmet? William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody was as comfortable eating at Delmonico’s in New York City as consuming wild game around a campfire. He dined with kings, queens, princes and presidents as well as men like Thomas Edison, Oscar Wilde and James McNeill Whistler. He was even a food innovator, opening the first Mexican restaurant east of the Mississippi in New York City, introducing popcorn to the European continent, and promoting American cocktails to England. Steve Friesen, author of the new culinary biography Galloping Gourmet: Eating and Drinking with Buffalo Bill, will provide a whole new perspective on this famous American character who even visited Newton a couple of times.

Milestone Reunion gatherings

Memorial Hall  | 1-2 p.m.

Join your classmates in Mem Hall for an informal gathering of our milestone reunion classes. Alumni in classes “one-up and one-down” are invited, too. (For example, classes of 2007 and 2009 are welcome at the 2008 reunion.) Refreshments served. View other reunion activities.

Class of 2014 (10th) WAC atrium, 1:30-3 p.m.

Class of 2009 (15th)

Class of 2004 (20th) Pregame Gathering, 4 – 6 p.m.  Click on “view other reunion activities” above for more details.

Class of 1999 (25th)

Class of 1994 (30th)

Class of 1989 (35th)

Class of 1984 (40th)

Class of 1979 (45th)

Class of 1974 (Golden Threshers)

Class of 1969 (55th)

Class of 1964 (60th)

Thresher Heritage Class (1963 and prior)

Azteca Dancers

Centennial Plaza | 2 p.m.

50 Years of Social logo

“So We and Our Children May Live” — Social Work 50th-anniversary lecture by Sarah Augustine

Kidron Bethel Village, Kidron Hall (3001 Ivy Dr., North Newton) | 2 p.m.

Event Information

Volleyball alumni celebration

Memorial Hall | 2-3 p.m.

All women who played volleyball while at Bethel College are invited to attend.

Ticket window open

Luyken Fine Arts Center lobby | 2-3 p.m.

Purchase tickets for the Fall Fest musical 9 to 5.

50 Years of Social logo

Social Work 50th-anniversary reception

Kidron Bethel Village, classroom in Kaye Penner ’62 Education Center (3001 Ivy Dr., North Newton) | 3 p.m.

Connect with former professors, peers and colleagues, and enjoy social work cookies and the sweetness of seeing friends.

Exterior of Kauffman Museum on a sunny winter day, with a museum banner on the side of the building

“Alps on the Plains: The Life and Work of Emil Kym” by Steve Friesen ’75

Kauffman Museum, 27th & Main | 3 p.m.

A Swiss immigrant, Emil Kym decorated houses. He could hang wallpaper, do wood graining on doors, and paint a hallway so the walls looked like marble. But what he did best was paint scenes of his home country in Mennonite farmhouses. Some of those scenes, as well as Kym’s woodgraining tools, are on exhibit at Kauffman Museum. Steve Friesen studied Kym’s work for his master’s thesis in 1976 and has begun new research on this folk artist. Friesen’s lecture will include photos of Kym’s paintings as well as new information gathered on a visit to Kym’s hometown in Switzerland.  

Fall Fest musical, 9 to 5

Krehbiel Auditorium in Luyken Fine Arts Center | 3 p.m.

Join the cast and crew for a meet-and-greet immediately after the performance.

Also at 7:30 p.m. Friday and 2 p.m. Sunday

Tickets on sale now.

Buy tickets

Wellness Center groundbreaking and celebration of the Engage the Future campaign

North of Ward Tennis Center | 4 p.m.

Reception will follow the ceremony, in Goering Hall.

Football Tailgate!

Come out early to tailgate in the Thresher Stadium parking lot! Become a Booster Club member and eat free at the Booster Club Tailgate, starting at 5 p.m.

Bethel vs. Tabor football game

Joe W. Goering Field & Thresher Sports Complex | 6 p.m.

Fall Fest 2024: Bethel Threshers vs. Tabor Bluejays

Tickets on sale now.

Visit the Thresher Shop booth inside Thresher Stadium – open until halftime!

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Football halftime

Joe W. Goering Field & Thresher Sports Complex | 7 p.m.

Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 2024 recognition

1984 KCAC Champion football team recognition

SUNDAY, OCT. 6

Fall Fest worship service

Bethel College Mennonite Church | 10 a.m.

Worship with the Bethel College family, with a sermon by Sarah Augustine. Everyone is invited.

Livestream

Ticket window open

Luyken Fine Arts Center lobby | 1-2 p.m.

Purchase tickets for the Fall Fest musical 9 to 5.

Exterior of Kauffman Museum on a sunny winter day, with a museum banner on the side of the building

Kauffman Museum

27th & Main, North Newton | 1:30-4:30 p.m.

View the current special exhibition, “Unlocking the Past: Immigrant Artifacts and the Stories They Tell.”

The Museum Store and permanent exhibits “Of Land and People,” “Mennonite Immigrant Furniture,” “Mirror of the Martyrs,” the Tallgrass Prairie Reconstruction and the historic farmstead will be open as well. Museum admission is free Thursday through Sunday.

Fall Fest musical, 9 to 5

Krehbiel Auditorium in Luyken Fine Arts Center | 2 p.m.

Join the cast and crew for a meet-and-greet immediately after the performance.

Also at 7:30 p.m. Friday and 3 p.m. Saturday

Tickets on sale now.

Buy tickets

“SMOL,” exhibit by Audra Miller ’14

Robert W. Regier Art Gallery, Luyken Fine Arts Center | 2-4 p.m.

Fall Fest 2024 Musical

Clock in for a super-fun take on woman power in the workplace. This show hit Broadway in 2010, with music and lyrics by Dolly Parton and book by screenwriter Patricia Resnick. The musical version of the hit movie looks back at the late 70s, when male chauvinism was the official language of the American workplace. This show is full of biting humor, female empowerment and a fantastic soundtrack.

Three performances: 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 4; 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5; and 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 6. Adults $12, adults age 65 and older $10. All students (BC and otherwise) FREE!

Friday evening performance interpreted for the D/deaf community.

Contains adult content and may not be suitable for young children.

Tickets can be bought online or at Thresher Shop in Schultz Student Center, Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; or at the door starting one hour before each performance and subject to availability.

Buy tickets online

SPONSORS

A thank-you to our Fall Festival and Taste of Newton sponsors

Each year, Bethel appreciates the support of Fall Festival and Taste of Newton sponsors, hosts, performers and exhibitors. Donations from sponsors support the fair on campus and also go toward Bethel’s share of expenses as it cooperates with the Newton Area Chamber of Commerce to put on Taste of Newton. Some exhibitors donate their proceeds. Some entertainers donate their time. Look for signs thanking our donors at the Fall Fest fair on Saturday, and offer an additional thank you to them when you have the opportunity.

Please support these Fall Fest sponsors:

Longview Advisors, Bluestem Communities, City of North Newton, Everence Financial, INTRUST Bank, King Solar, Hesston Pharmacy/Harvey Drug, Living Rooms by Gayle, Newton Area Chamber of Commerce, Jerry and Leann Toews, Conrade Insurance, The Golf Hut, BMO

To join our list of Fall Festival 2024 sponsors, contact the Bethel College Alumni Office by calling 316 284-5252 or e-mail alumni@bethelks.edu

Whether or not you’re acquainted with Bethel, you’re invited to make yourself at home on our campus, greet old friends and make new ones, sample new foods, listen to new sounds and enjoy Bethel tradition at Fall Festival. For more information, contact the alumni office, which coordinates Fall Festival.