Boo Bash Fall Festival at Brightpoint Community College
The event, which is open to the community, will take place October 13.
Primary Media Contact: Holly Walker, Director of Communications and Public Relations, 804-594-1530
Secondary Media Contact: Heather Busch, Director of Marketing and Brand Strategy, 804-594-1532
CHESTER and MIDLOTHIAN, Va. – The community is invited to an evening of fall fun as Brightpoint Community College’s Visual and Performing Arts Department presents its Boo Bash Fall Festival. This family-friendly event takes place October 13, 2023, from 5:00 – 8:00 p.m., in Trailblazer Hall at the college’s Midlothian Campus, located at 800 Charter Colony Parkway. It will feature activities for all ages, including a trick-or-treat trail, a haunted house, creepy crafts and more. The event is open to the public, and admission is free.
Find directions to Brightpoint’s Midlothian Campus. Those with questions about the event may email theatreinfo@brightpoint.edu or call 804-378-1217.
Brightpoint Community College, one of the largest institutions in the Virginia Community College System, envisions a success story for every student. Brightpoint offers students a high-quality, high-value education, with more than 85 majors that provide pathways to careers in in-demand fields; transfer opportunities to four-year colleges and universities; and industry credentials and licensures. The college, with campuses in Chester and Midlothian, online classes, and off-campus classrooms, served more than 11,400 students during the 2021-22 academic year. It also assisted more than 5,900 learners in fiscal year 2022 through its workforce development division, Community College Workforce Alliance, a partnership between Brightpoint and Reynolds community colleges.
December 9: Update for Evening Classes
Due to conditions improving on Brightpoint’s campuses, the college is updating its operations for December 9. Brightpoint will continue to operate remotely until 5:00 p.m. At 5:00 p.m., the campuses will reopen for evening classes (those that start at 5:30 p.m. or after). Driving conditions may vary across the area. Individuals should exercise their own judgement when determining if it’s prudent to come to campus. Students must notify their instructors if they are unable to travel to campus due to conditions in their area. Important notes about exams and evening classes.