Royals Go Downtown Archives - 91短视频 News /now/news/tag/royals-go-downtown/ News from the 91短视频 community. Tue, 30 Sep 2025 12:59:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 Photos from 2025 Royals Go Downtown /now/news/2025/photos-from-2025-royals-go-downtown/ /now/news/2025/photos-from-2025-royals-go-downtown/#respond Tue, 30 Sep 2025 09:00:00 +0000 /now/news/?p=59807 It鈥檚 not your average college town cuisine. 

For the more than 200 91短视频 students participating in the university鈥檚 fourth annual Royals Go Downtown presented by Everence on Thursday, the foods available to try ranged from sweet sips (mango lassi from Taj of India), savory snacks (dumplings from Mashita), and the wacky and wonderful (pickles on a stick from Sage Bird Ciderworks).

That鈥檚 not to mention the dozen other mouthwatering dishes students could sample from downtown Harrisonburg restaurants, businesses, and organizations including Magpie Diner, Aristocat Cafe + Tea House, Court Square Theater (serving their own popcorn), Broad Porch Coffee Co., Rockingham County Circuit Court and Clerk’s office (handing out gavel-shaped pencils), Billy Jack’s Wing & Draft Shack, Texas Inn, Shirley’s Gourmet Popcorn, OASIS Fine Art & Craft (giving away lollipops), Klines Dairy Bar, and Benny Sorrentino鈥檚.



Royals Go Downtown introduces 91短视频 students to the restaurants and other businesses that make the Friendly City so special. Students gathered, by the busload, at alumna-owned Magpie Diner to begin their cross-town culinary crawl, where they were greeted by Interim President Rev. Dr. Shannon W. Dycus. 鈥淭his is a time where we get to be community together,鈥 Dycus told students. 鈥淲e are in downtown Harrisonburg because this is home for us.鈥

Groups of students strolled through the heart of Harrisonburg along a guided walking route, led by faculty, staff, and student volunteers. They stopped at partner locations before coming together at Turner Pavilion for a dance party, hosted by DJ Adam Wirdzek (also known as EBRO), web content and strategy manager for 91短视频 marketing and communications, and Mayor Deanna Reed, director of alumni engagement and community connections at 91短视频, who offered students a warm welcome to Harrisonburg.



鈥淚t鈥檚 like my favorite event of the year,鈥 91短视频 senior Lauren Kauffman, of Goshen, Indiana, told the Daily News-Record () about Royals Go Downtown. 鈥淭here鈥檚 all kinds of good food. Good food, fun, and friends.鈥

Another student, first-year Eli Monroe of Poquoson, Virginia, told the paper, 鈥淚t was absolutely phenomenal. I got some free things, I got a nice water bottle out of it, and I got to hang out with my best buds.鈥

Joni Wiederman, a first-year nursing major from Spotsylvania County, Virginia, attended the food tour with her field hockey teammates and said it was her first time experiencing downtown Harrisonburg. 鈥淚 like how friendly everyone was,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t was pretty welcoming.鈥



A heartfelt thank you to everyone who made the event a resounding success, including the planning committee (Amy Springer Hartsell, Atma Khalsa, Deanna Reed and Sara Wittig), 15 participating downtown businesses, Mayor Reed, 23 faculty and staff volunteers, seven student volunteers, our mascot Herm, various 91短视频 offices and departments (Athletics, Student Life, Facilities Management, Pioneer College Caterers) and our businesses who sponsored this event.

These business partners include:

  • Presenting Sponsor: Everence
  • Court Square Champ Sponsors: CT Assist, LD&B Insurance Services, Matchbox Realty, Rockingham County Circuit Court and Clerk鈥檚 Office, The Mark-It, Friendly City Food Co-op, and Kline鈥檚 Ice Cream.

We will soon begin planning for next year鈥檚 Royals Go Downtown event. Please let us know if you have any feedback from this year or suggestions for next! 

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Third annual Royals Go Downtown offers 91短视频 students ‘taste’ of Harrisonburg /now/news/2024/third-annual-royals-go-downtown-offers-emu-students-taste-of-harrisonburg/ /now/news/2024/third-annual-royals-go-downtown-offers-emu-students-taste-of-harrisonburg/#comments Fri, 27 Sep 2024 19:50:57 +0000 /now/news/?p=57842 Downtown Harrisonburg, Virginia, transformed into a sea of blue on Thursday, Sept. 26, as about 270 91短视频 students, clad in matching shirts, participated in the third annual Royals Go Downtown, presented by Everence.

The event started in 2022 as a collaboration between 91短视频 President Dr. Susan Schultz Huxman and Harrisonburg Mayor Deanna Reed, director of alumni engagement & community connections at 91短视频. It aims to familiarize 91短视频 students with downtown restaurants and businesses in 鈥淭he Friendly City,鈥 recently named among , and celebrate 91短视频鈥檚 presence in the community.


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Students arrived by the busload at Magpie Diner鈥攐wned by 91短视频 alumna Kirsten Moore 鈥93鈥攚here they munched on chocolate chip cookies and received a welcome from President Huxman. 鈥淲e love the city of Harrisonburg and we want to show you what it has to offer,鈥 Huxman told students. 鈥淲e want to show you that it鈥檚 friendly, it鈥檚 welcoming, it鈥檚 diverse, and it loves college students.鈥

From there, they strolled over to Sage Bird Ciderworks to enjoy refreshing sips of frozen lemonade. 

Throughout the route, 91短视频 faculty and staff were there to assist business owners with giveaways and crowd control. At Aristocat Cafe, Luke Litwiller, director of undergraduate admissions, poured iced pumpkin spice chai lattes for students, whose eyes were glued to the 15 cats inside the cafe, all of which are available for adoption. 

Mashita, a restaurant handing out samples of pork and cabbage dumplings, was a popular stop for students. Many of the students interviewed mentioned it as their favorite treat along the route. Spencer Showalter, Mashita鈥檚 catering director, said the event helps introduce their offerings to students. 鈥淲e love working with 91短视频,鈥 he said. 

At the Frame Factory & Gallery, students could pose for photos with a royal blue picture frame, custom made to match 91短视频鈥檚 primary color. Shop owner Rhoda Miller 鈥03, MA 鈥20 (restorative justice), said participating in Royals Go Downtown provides her an opportunity to give back to her alma mater. 

Students at a stop in Court Square, in front of the Rockingham County Circuit Courthouse, energized by coffee from Broad Porch Coffee Company, danced to music played by 91短视频鈥檚 Rockin鈥 Royal Pep Band and joined in an 鈥淓-M-WHO? E-M-YOU!鈥 chant. 

Walking along Main Street, students savored a mango lassi from Taj of India, snacked on 鈥渟ticky nuggs鈥 (the name for Billy Jack鈥檚 Shack鈥檚 signature sauced chicken nuggets), and sampled popcorn from Shirley鈥檚 Gourmet Popcorn Company. 91短视频 alumna Lisa Roeschley MA 鈥01 (education), who owns the Shirley鈥檚 store with her husband鈥攁nd former 91短视频 baseball coach鈥Rob Roeschley, said she enjoys welcoming the students each year. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e excited about visiting downtown and that鈥檚 so fun to see,鈥 she said.

The waves of Royals stopped by OASIS Fine Art & Craft for 91短视频-themed lollipops and PULP in Shenandoah Bicycle Company for Japanese vegetable curry before wrapping up their food tour at Turner Pavilion. There, slices of pizza from Benny Sorrentino鈥檚, ice cream from Klines Dairy Bar and treats from Ott Street Eats awaited them, in addition to a DJ-led dance party and greetings from Mayor Reed.聽

Thank you to the President鈥檚 Office, Advancement, Campus Activities Council, and the many Harrisonburg establishments and 91短视频 donors for making this amazing event happen!

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