Latina/o Employee Impact Group Event

Latina/o Employee Impact Group Event
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Please join the Latina/o Employee Impact Group for the first "Cafecito y Pan" event of the year. The event will be from 10-11 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 5, at Gearhart Hall, room 130. This is a drop-in event for anyone who wants to enjoy coffee, pan dulce and comunidad. If you can't make it this time, don't worry! There will be other "Cafecito y Pan" events throughout the year.

Únase al Grupo de Impacto de Empleados Latinos para el primer evento de "Cafecito y Pan" del año. El evento será el martes 5 de septiembre en Gearhart Hall, sala 130 de 10 a 11 a.m. Este es un evento sin cita previa para cualquiera que quiera disfrutar del café, el pan dulce y la comunidad. Si no puedes asistir esta vez, no te preocupes. Habrá otros eventos de "Cafecito y Pan" a lo largo del año.

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