Third Annual Build-A-Bear Event at U of A Bookstore on Friday

Build-A-Bear Flyer
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Build-A-Bear Flyer

FAYETTEVILLE,Ark. -- Join the U of A Bookstore, First Security Bank, and Subway for their third annual Build-A-Bear event from noon to 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 5 inside the Bookstore at 616 N. Garland Avenue, in the Garland Center.

Participants can choose to build and purchase a bear for only $10.00. The money raised will go to support the U of A Full Circle Campus Food Pantry, which provides food for U of A students, faculty and staff members. If customers don't want to keep a bear they can build and donate a bear at no cost. The donated bears will go to the Fayetteville Police Department to be passed out to children to comfort during times of crisis.

For additional information about this event you can visit uofastore.com.

Contacts

Emmy Barr, marketing manager
U of A Bookstore
479-575-2156, esbarr@uark.edu

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