The Programming Board
FGCU’s Programming Board is your source for entertainment! With many different committees there is something for everyone. Look for our events throughout the school year including Week of Welcome, Eagle Casino Night, Nest Fest, Bird Bash, Spirit Day, and Wacky Wednesdays. Better yet, come out and help make it happen! We are always looking for volunteers and future officers.
Programming Board Committees
Concerts
Your favorite artists right at your door! The Concert Committee hosts three major concerts every year. Whether it’s country (Bird Bash), rock (Nest Fest), or hip-hop (Eaglepalooza), we have the front row seats just for you.
Speakers
The Speakers Committee organizes interesting and motivating speaking engagements that will keep you entertained and informed. It also hosts comedy nights that will leave you laughing for days!
Dirty Birds
Want to see more school spirit and excitement at FGCU athletic events? Our tailgates are filled with food and fun. We also host annual FGCU Spirit Day packed with games and giveaways. Join the Dirty Birds and Protect the Nest!
Marketing
Are you creative? Make sure you become a part of our marketing team to help spread the word among FGCU students. Get to know new people every day. Whether it’s graphic design or artistically inclined, we need you!
Special Events
The special events committee hosts programs that are not covered by any other committees. This included movies on the lawn, Eagle Casino Night, and many more! With this committee, you never know what is coming up next!
Contact Us
Director: Laura Layton
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239-590-7721
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Weekly Meetings: Tuesdays at 5pm in the Student Union
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