By Emma G. Harrison, Editor-in-Chief
On Thursday, March 26, the Imaginary Gardens team took the opportunity to spread some cheer (and some information about Imaginary Gardens) at Pellissippi State Community Collegeโs annual Spring Fling event. This event was full of good vibes, perfect weather, and community connections that had me leaving school that afternoon with a heart full of gratitude for my college and fellow classmates.
Starting at 10:00 a.m., Spring Fling featured Pellissippi State special music guests, including our very own cartoonist, Evelyn Hawkey, who vibrantly played renditions from the KPOP Demon Hunters soundtrack on the violin. Imaginary Gardens cartoonist Fin Jump joined in on the fun by helping out with the Pellissippi State Art Club, and our photographer, Cadence Cascarelli, could be found wandering around, capturing all the fun memories. The IG table was full of editors including, Professor Anna Matsen-Cantrell, Draven Copeland, Ash Beach, Addison Chrivia, Jacqueline Ayala, and myself, with more staff members stopping by in between classes(Honorary mention to Beachโs corgis, Cheddar and Potato).

Spring Fling is held annually to provide an event for Pellissippi State clubs and organizations, like Imaginary Gardens, to spread awareness and fundraise. Organizations, along with ours, did just that, with a great showing from students and faculty alike.
Tables for each program handed out anything from flyers to a bag of potatoes to grow in your own garden (shoutout to the gardening club)! Imaginary Gardens sold special Spring Fling exclusive bookmarks illustrated by Hawkey, adding a personal touch to our booth.

If you stopped by, you might be wondering about the student participation activity we were coordinating. Well, you can find the results of the Spring Fling exquisite corpse here! If you couldnโt make it to the event and are curious, an exquisite corpse is a collaborative story where each participant leaves a line or word, concluding with a story full of whimsical nonsense. Be sure to share the story, tag us at @imaginarygardenspscc, or send us an email at imaginarygardens@pstcc.edu to let us know what you added to the exquisite corpse.ย
Imaginary Gardens Exquisite Corpse
Balloon
Baby rizzler met hasbulla and instantly fell in love
If its not broken dont fix it
But little do they know there is someone else; She also loves balloons.
Balloons full of butane.
It was legend-wait for it-dary.
Tomorrow is a new day
I have no mouth and I must scream!
Balloon
Kinger and Pomni adventure on in the distorted world
โWhy is this happening?โ
Welcome to the thunderdome
Is that lightening?
I have the high ground!
Wind blows
Que paso?
At the crossroads don’t turn left
Keep going straight
So that midway through the journey of our life
Time flies when living in the future
Time is an escape to your passion
โRocky hates Markโ
We just discovered the element of horsium while doin some dishes.
Cheeseburger
Sharks are life
Sharks are cool
I love sharks.
Yo yo yo have a goood day
Long live the queers
If you are interested in joining Imaginary Gardens, please do not hesitate to reach out. We are currently looking for staff members with any and all interests and a can-do spirit for the Fall 2026 semester โ if this sounds like something youโd be into, you can find us on campus at McWherter 337 at 11 a.m. every Friday. If you have any questions, please send us an email! We would love to have you join our little community that is making a difference every day by providing students with the space to have fun while learning. Lastly, I wanted to sincerely thank everyone for showing up to support not just Imaginary Gardens, but all the campus communities that are involved at Pellissippi State. Your personal involvement is a testament to the college’s mission statement to โ[provide] a transformative environment that fosters the academic, social, economic and cultural enrichment of the individual and the community.โ To watch fellow students and leaders work together to create a comfortable space that sets those expectations is what reminds me of why I chose Pellissippi State in the first place.






