Christmas Cruncher Was A Blast!

The phenomenon known as Christmas Cruncher blew into town on the last day of school before the Christmas break and as always, the experience was electric.  A gallery of pictures is available in the link below.

Started in 1996 when TC Christian was celebrating Christmas, Cruncher was the brainchild of TC Christian’s first Bible teacher, Susan Bonner. “It was a fun event to usher in the Christmas break,” said Susan. “In the early days of the school, we were trying to build community and camaraderie so we decided to create an event that no-one would want to miss.”

Positioned on the last day of school before the Christmas break, Christmas Cruncher quickly became a highlight of the school calendar. From its first iteration as a fun way to enrich student life and create community, Cruncher has evolved into a full-blown school carnival that takes over the school and features food, games, creative costumes, and lots of fun. The Middle and High school students organize themselves across grades into teams, and then work their way through a series of obstacle courses and timed activities organized by students and faculty, and refereed by parents, staff, and alumni. The ever-popular Human Bowling anchors the morning. Prizes and most importantly, bragging rights, are all on offer.

Christmas Cruncher: A TC Christian tradition that brings everyone together for fun and fellowship.