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COLLEGE OF THE OZARKS HOSTS NIGHT TO SHINE FOR GUESTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS TONIGHT, FEB. 9

February 9, 2024

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Young adult dance at alternative prom College of the Ozarks hosted its annual Night to Shine event, in conjunction with the Tim Tebow Foundation.

POINT LOOKOUT, MO. — College of the Ozarks hosted its annual Night to Shine event, in conjunction with the Tim Tebow Foundation, this evening, Friday, Feb. 9, 2024, in the Silver Dollar City Parlor at The Keeter Center. Night to Shine is a worldwide movement, celebrating God’s love for people with special needs.

The prom-like event provided an evening to remember for guests with special needs from Stone and Taney counties. More than 250 College of the Ozarks faculty, staff, and students volunteered.

“We were honored to welcome more than 100 guests with special needs for this year’s Night to Shine,” said Dr. Justin Carswell, vice president of Christian ministries and dean of the chapel. “From the red carpet to the dance floor, the night was filled with fun, laughter, selfies, and all the excitement of a prom-like event. Our guests and their buddies, C of O student volunteers, made special memories for a lifetime.”

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Two girls run down the red carpet at Night to Shine Abby Harrison, sophomore public relations major, had the opportunity to volunteer as a buddy. This was her second time serving at Night to Shine. She was paired with honored guest Riley.

Kings and queens of the prom

After the special guests were pampered with VIP treatment in the Welcome Center, they rode in limousines to The Keeter Center. Crowds of cheering students welcomed them as they walked on a red carpet to the ballroom.

Abby Harrison, sophomore public relations major, had the opportunity to volunteer as a buddy. This was her second time serving at Night to Shine. She was paired with honored guest Riley.

“I was mostly just trying to match her energy and do whatever she needed to be comfortable and have fun,” Harrison said. “I was focused on loving her well. I was really passionate about serving the community and loving people who really deserve to be loved but often get overlooked. I was so excited to serve Riley tonight!”

Baylor Ward, freshman biblical studies major, volunteered tonight for the first time. His reason for serving was unique, as he grew up going to Night to Shine events with his cousin who also has special needs.

“My favorite part of the night was meeting Ben for the first time. I got to see the biggest smile go across his face as I put the crown on his head.”

Trevon Hildebrand, freshman biblical studies major, was volunteering at the shoe-shining station before the event began at The Keeter Center. Steven, a regular Night to Shine participant, sat down with Trevon to have his shoes polished. When Trevon saw Steven, he remembered him from a men’s retreat put on by Barnabus Prep.

“Steven probably doesn’t remember me,” Hildebrand said. “But I definitely remember Steven.”

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Two girls on the dance floor Malia Evans, 9th grader from Hollister High School celebrates her birthday at Night to Shine.

Loving our community

Guests for this year’s invitation-only Night to Shine event were chosen with the help of several agencies in Taney and Stone counties that provide services to people with special needs.

The night was extraordinary, and not only for the guests. Dr. Kristina Smith, director of Special Education Services at Hollister RV School District, brough seven students with special needs to the evening’s event, along with seven teachers. Their group was stationed at the far end of the foyer, and cheers could be heard from across the room! Even though their students were the first group to walk the red carpet, they never stopped bringing the love for each and every one of the guests who boogied down the aisle.

“Standing with the greatest group of colleagues, watching our students come down the red carpet, was pure and total joy,” Smith said. “Our hearts were bursting with pride as we watched them glow in their moment to shine! It’s so inspiring to watch them find their amazing talents and share them with the world.

“I think this night was one of the most amazing nights for our students. I saw their pride, their love, and their excitement to be the star of the show and shine their greatness! They felt pure love and an immense amount of fun to have a night all about them, without a care in the world. I’m willing to bet this is one of the greatest nights of their life!”

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Students cheer for honored guests on the red carpet Crowds of cheering students welcome them as they walk on a red carpet to the ballroom.

Night to Shine launched in 2015 with 44 host churches and 15,000 volunteers honoring more than 7,000 kings and queens of the prom. In February 2023, 622 host churches and hundreds of thousands of volunteers came together to celebrate over 75,000 honored guests with special needs. 

Participating agencies included the following:

  • Barnabas Prep
  • Chances of Stone County
  • LinkAbility
  • New Hope Development/Cedar Creek Coffee
  • Young Life Capernaum
  • Hollister Special Education

About Tim Tebow

Tebow is a two-time national champion, first round NFL draft pick, and Heisman trophy winner. Tebow played three years in the NFL for the Denver Broncos, New York Jets, and New England Patriots. He grew up the son of missionaries, and even after moving to Florida as a child, he returned to the Philippines as a teenager to spread God’s word and do the Lord’s work by serving the needy. He carried that calling with him to the University of Florida, where in addition to leading the Gators to two national championships and winning the Heisman Trophy in 2007, he also devoted himself to charity — raising money for pediatric cancer patients and disadvantaged children.

The Tim Tebow Foundation exists to bring Faith, Hope and Love to those needing a brighter day in their darkest hour of need. This mission is being fulfilled daily through ministry outreach in Orphan Care + Prevention, Special Needs, Profound Medical Needs, and Anti-Human Trafficking & Child Exploitation. To learn more about how the Tim Tebow Foundation is serving the world’s most vulnerable people, please visit www.timtebowfoundation.org.