Regions Bank and Arkansas Arthritis Foundation Donate Golf Carts to UA Center for Students with Disabilities
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -Regions Bank and the Arkansas Arthritis Foundation have teamed up to donate two, four-seat golf carts to the UA Center for Students with Disabilities.
The gift presentation will take place:
WHEN: 9:30 a.m., Friday, August 6, 2004
WHERE: Connections Lounge in the Arkansas Union
SPEAKERS: Mary Alice Serafini, Asst. Vice-Chancellor for Student Affairs
Diane Stephenson Arthritis Foundation Chapter President
Arthur Thurman, Regions Bank president
Dr. Tim King, UA Center for Students with Disabilities director
PHOTO OPPORTUNITIES: during the announcement
INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITIES: following the announcement
PARKING: available at the Arkansas Union parking garage off of Stadium Drive
Contacts
Joy Secuban, vice president of development, Arthritis Foundation, (501) 664-7242, jsecuban@arthritis.org
Ann Nathan, director of development, Division of Student Affairs, (479)575-5007, anathan@uark.edu
Tim King, director of the UA Center for Students with Disabilities, (479) 575-3104, tbking@uark.edu
Charles Crowson, manager of media relations, University Relations, (479) 575-3583, ccrowso@uark.edu
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