LEWISTON, ID — Lewis-Clark State College has announced plans for its annual Homecoming celebration, scheduled for April 20–25, with a new spring timeframe tied to Warrior baseball and a theme centered on growth and tradition.
The 2026 theme, “Glow Up,” is intended to reflect the college’s evolution over its 133-year history while looking ahead to future generations of students, according to organizers.
Events will begin Monday, April 20, with a public kickoff at the SUB Amphitheater starting at 5:15 p.m. The week will include a mix of student activities, alumni engagement, and community events, with several centered around Warrior athletics.
Baseball will play a key role in the celebration, with the Warriors scheduled to face Warner Pacific University on Friday, April 24, at Harris Field. A homecoming bonfire is planned later that evening from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. near campus, featuring a firepit built by LC State welding students.
Homecoming events will continue Saturday, April 25, with a doubleheader against Warner Pacific at noon and 3 p.m. Additional activities include a beer garden at the P1FCU Activity Center patio and a Mini Fan Fest offering games, poster signings, and opportunities to meet student-athletes.
The week will conclude with a ticketed concert at 7 p.m. Saturday at the P1FCU Activity Center, featuring Nashville-based country-rock artist Chris Moreno. General admission tickets are priced at $10.
College officials said the updated timing and expanded lineup aim to draw both current students and alumni back to campus for a full week of activities tied to school spirit and community involvement.



