HOKIEMAS IS

Hokiemas is

Hokiemas is

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There’s something magical in the air at Virginia Tech this time of year. As the crisp December breeze whispers through campus, students and faculty alike embrace a tradition unlike any other: Hokiemas! This cherished holiday celebration is more than just twinkling lights and festive decorations—it’s a time to come together as a community and celebrate the spirit of Virginia Tech. From sharing stories around the bonfire to exchanging gifts, Hokiemas offers something for everyone.

Whether you’re a lifelong Hokie or just stopping by our campus, Hokiemas is an experience you won't want to miss. Come celebrate with us under the festive decorations and create lasting memories!

  • Here are some events you won’t want to miss at Hokiemas:
  • The annual tree lighting ceremony
  • A festive performance by the Virginia Tech Glee Club
  • Hokiemas Market featuring local vendors

Embellish the Halls with VT Spirit

It's that time of year again! As the snow begin to appear, we need to share a little Hokie. Let's adorn our halls with banners that showcase the amazing school of Virginia Tech. From holiday wreaths to flags, let's enhance our spaces into a festive homage to the Hokies. After all, there's no better way to get in the holiday than by enveloping ourselves with Hokie pride.

From Lane Stadium to Santa's Workshop To Mrs. Claus’ House

It's hard to imagine the buzz of a college football game transitioning quickly into the serenity check here of Santa's Workshop. Yet, for one lucky fan, that improbable journey is about to begin! After catching a touchdown pass at Lane Stadium, they find themselves suddenly transported to the North Pole.

  • Perhaps it was a special Christmas ornament, or maybe a grinning snowman had something to do with it.
  • Whatever the reason, our fan is about to experience a whirlwind adventure filled with toy-making elves and of course, the one and only Santa Claus!

Hokie Bells

When the snow/ice/windchill flies/hits/blasts,

And the leaves/branches/trees are bare/brown/dormant,

All the/our/VT's students/fans/families gather near

To sing/chant/cheer a joyful/spirited/dedicated Hokie song.

The drill team/crowd plays loudly/with gusto/in perfect harmony,

And the banners/spirit fingers/lights are bright/vibrant/shining.

We celebrate/gather/honor our Hokie heritage/school spirit/football team with a passion/smile/glee so deep/strong/true.

The spirit/energy/atmosphere is electric/unforgettable/amazing,

And the memories/moments/traditions we make/share/create will last a lifetime.

Go Hokies!

A Flood of Maroon and Orange at Christmas

Every year as the festive season arrives, houses erupt into dazzling displays of holiday cheer. But in certain parts of the world, a unique color scheme takes center stage – a vibrant sea of maroon and orange. Households eagerly deck their halls with these rich hues, creating an atmosphere that is both warm and inviting.

The exact origins of this tradition are shrouded in mystery, passing down through generations like a cherished secret. Some say it represents the warmth of fireside gatherings, while others believe it symbolizes the energy and excitement of the season. Regardless of its roots, there's no denying that maroon and orange add a distinct touch to Christmas celebrations.

Whether you admire these colors from afar or embrace them in your own decorations, there's something undeniably enchanting about this festive palette. It evokes images of cozy evenings spent with loved ones, shared meals, and the magic of the season.

Share the Gift of Hokie Pride This Hokemaas

This season, thrill your loved ones with a present that truly embodies the spirit of Virginia Tech! A memorable gift that highlights Hokie pride is sure to touch their hearts. From apparel to souvenirs, there's a perfect selection for every supporter.

Consider these great ideas:

  • Cozy Hokie-themed robes
  • Exciting Hokie water bottles
  • Original Hokie decor

This Hokemaas, offer the gift of Hokie pride and create lasting memories.

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