June 4, 2025 - Below is Stephen F. Austin State University’s calendar of events and key dates for the month of June through July 7.
Note: This calendar is not intended to be comprehensive; click the calendar links below for more events.
Showcase Saturday
10am to 3pm, June 7, in the Baker Pattillo Student Center Plaza
Showcase Saturday allows college-bound students and their families to experience life as an SFA Lumberjack. This in-person, on-campus event offers participants a unique opportunity to hear from academic deans, browse our academic fair representing more than 120 areas of study, take a campus tour and view residence halls.
The Basics of Designing Great Garden Borders
7pm, June 12, in the Brundrett Conservation Education Building
The SFA Gardens Theresa and Les Reeves Lecture Series features Bob Byers, director of Fort Worth Botanical Garden, for his presentation, "The Basics of Designing Great Borders.”
Juneteenth Holiday, June 19 - Campus will be closed.
Robotics and Coding Camp
8:30am to 12 noon, June 23-27 in the Cole STEM Building
This weeklong robotics and coding summer camp tailored for middle school students uses EV3 robots and FIRST LEGO League Challenge supplies to master block programming techniques. Cost is $100 per child.
Curious George: The Golden Meatball
June 25-28, in the Griffith Fine Arts Building, Flex Theatre
"Curious George: The Golden Meatball" is a loveable adventure, specifically designed for young audiences, that is sure to leave them singing and swinging down the aisles.
June meetup of the Piney Woods Entrepreneurship Network
5:30 to 7pm, June 25 at the Red House Winery
Community members, small business owners, entrepreneurs and SFA students are invited to come together and connect with, learn from and help each other.
Steel Magnolias
July 2-6 in the Griffith Fine Arts Building, Black Box Theatre
Set in a beauty salon in Chinquapin, Louisiana, “Steel Magnolias” features a group of southern ladies gossiping and sharing personal stories of their lives. A sudden realization of their mortality draws on their underlying strength — and love — which gives the play and its characters a special quality to make them truly touching, funny and marvelously amiable company in good times and bad.
Independence Day Holiday, July 4 - Campus will be closed.