HANCEVILLE, ALA. –  Wallace State’s Student Services and Success Coaches hosted the 2016 Spring Fling on Tuesday at the Bevill Building parking lot.
On a picture-perfect day, Wallace State students were able to participate in various entertaining activities, including cornhole, human Hungry Hippos and on an inflatable bungee run, and door prizes were given away. Free cotton candy was available to Wallace State students, faculty and staff, and the college’s BASS Club sold BBQ sandwiches for lunch.
Wallace State’s Relay For Life team also sold hacks at a car, allowing students to relieve some mid-term stress by taking swings in an effort to “Beat Out Cancer.” Peek Auto Parks in Cullman donated the car, and Wallace State’s Auto Collison department painted targets, including a “Beat Out Cancer” one, and loaned goggles and sledgehammers.
Multiple Wallace State organizations also set up tables at the event, promoting the opportunities each offers students throughout the course of a semester.
For more information about Wallace State, visit wallacestate.edu.

Wallace State’s BASS Club sold BBQ sandwiches and drinks during Tuesday’s Spring Fling.
Wallace State’s BASS Club sold BBQ sandwiches and drinks during Tuesday’s Spring Fling.

 
Wallace State Success Coach Susan Peek serves free cotton candy.
Wallace State Success Coach Susan Peek serves free cotton candy.

 
Wallace State sophomore Lucas Stansell loads up to take a swing for the college’s Relay for Life’s “Beat Out Cancer” fundraiser on Tuesday.
Wallace State sophomore Lucas Stansell loads up to take a swing for the college’s Relay for Life’s “Beat Out Cancer” fundraiser on Tuesday.

 
Wallace State student Kanesha Ghee participates in a game of cornhole during Tuesday’s Spring Fling on campus.
Wallace State student Kanesha Ghee participates in a game of cornhole during Tuesday’s Spring Fling on campus.

 
The “Beat Out Cancer” car was donated by the Peek Auto Parts in Cullman and painted by Wallace State’s Collision Repair department.
The “Beat Out Cancer” car was donated by the Peek Auto Parts in Cullman and painted by Wallace State’s Collision Repair department.

 
The “Beat Out Cancer” car was donated by the Peek Auto Parts in Cullman and painted by Wallace State’s Collision Repair department.
The “Beat Out Cancer” car was donated by the Peek Auto Parts in Cullman and painted by Wallace State’s Collision Repair department.

 
 
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Russell Moore
Staff Writer
Wallace State Community College
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1-866-350-9722    256-352-8443 direct
Visit us online at www.wallacestate.edu
 
Kristen Holmes
Communications & Marketing Director, and
Administrator, The Evelyn Burrow Museum
Wallace State Community College
801 Main Street NW | Hanceville, AL 35077
E-mail: kristen.holmes@wallacestate.edu
Office: 256.352.8118 | Cell: 256.339.2519 | Toll Free: 866.350.9722