University Recreation to Host Annual UREC Full House

University Recreation to Host Annual UREC Full House
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All in the campus community are invited to join University Recreation for the annual UREC Full House from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 20,  in the HPER Building.

UREC Full House is a free event and provides an opportunity for U of A students and the university community to tour the newly renovated facility, speak to club sports teams, and a chance to participate in a skills competition. Participants can also try their hand at crate stacking, which will be held in Gym 1, along with trivia provided by U of A Housing and snacks from Chartwell's. There will also be free food and T-shirts, as well as giveaways including Apple AirPods, Fitbits, Amazon gift cards, and more!

"This is my favorite event of the year," said Jonathan Elliott, assistant director for intramural and club sports. "The HPER is filled with an exciting energy from all of the students, which makes it really fun."

For questions about this event, please contact Jonathan Elliott at jelliott@uark.edu or 479-575-6783.

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