InterVarsity Hosts King Chicken Event

InterVarsity Hosts King Chicken Event
Micah Cheung

Join InterVarsity for their annual chicken potluck called "King Chicken." Attendees will vote on the best dish (whether vegetarian, vegan or meat based) and host a "Hot Ones" spicy chicken eating challenge.

The event is Saturday, Aug. 28, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., ArkHouse, 358 N. Arkansas Ave. Parking is limited.

About InterVarsity Christan Fellowship: InterVarsity Christian Fellowship is a registered student organization at the U of A. We are a multi-ethnic ministry seeking to follow Jesus on campus and beyond. Our vision is to see students and faculty transformed, campuses renewed and world changers developed.

Contacts

Micah Cheung, campus staff minister
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship RSO
281-250-4806, micah.cheung@intervarsity.org

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