Razorback Soccer to Host Sustainable Arkansas Night

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Fans planning to attend the Razorback women's soccer game tonight can get in free if they bring two or more items to be donated to the University of Arkansas Full Circle Campus Food Pantry.

The Razorbacks (4-0) take on Tulsa at 7 p.m. In addition to the food drive, it will be Local.Sustainable.Arkansas night, with campus and community sustainability groups in attendance to offer information on water, food, health, housing, and education initiatives.

University of Arkansas students bringing two or more items will be entered in a drawing to win a $100 gift card.

Below are items most currently needed by the Full Circle Campus Food Pantry:

• canned tuna

• canned chicken

• canned fruit

• peanut butter

• jelly

• granola bars

• macaroni and cheese

For Razorbacks soccer news, follow the team on Twitter @RazorbackSoccer or "like" them on Facebook at Facebook.com/RazorbackSoccer.

Contacts

Janna Hughes, assistant director of marketing
Razorback Marketing
479-575-6055, jxh066@uark.edu

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