Register for the 2016 Jingle Mingle

Faculty and staff are invited celebrate the holiday season and membership in the Arkansas Alumni Association at the 2016 Jingle Mingle. Join the alumni association staff for dessert and drinks from 4:30-5:30 p.m. Dec. 8 at the Janelle Y. Hembree Alumni House.

Attendees will have the opportunity to vote on the 2017 Workin' Like a Hog T-shirt. Guests are encouraged to bring an item to donate to the Jane B. Gearhart Full Circle Food Pantry.

RSVP by Dec. 5 at arkansasalumni.org/16JingleMingle.

To join or renew your membership with the Arkansas Alumni Association, visit arkansasalumni.org/WLAH. Faculty and staff memberships may be discounted; use the promo code FAST.

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Ashley C. Batchelor, assistant director of communications
Alumni Association
479-575-5469, abatch@uark.edu

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