JoyFUL Series Returns to Fulbright Dining Hall Thursday, Sept. 21

Where you feel at home and can share food from home!
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Where you feel at home and can share food from home!

JoyFUL is back! We would love for you to join us at our JoyFUL series event from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 21, at Fulbright Dining Hall.

You might remember our JoyFUL series event from last year. This event series was created to bring joy back to campuses across the country. JoyFUL is all about welcoming students to campus, making them feel at home and connecting them with our dining program while getting them plugged in around campus and their community. 

This event will be an indoor/outdoor event at our Fulbright Dining Hall with games, food, prizes and more. We'll even have a cotton candy machine! We would love for everyone to come join us at our event. This event is all about making people feel like they're at home, so we've created a QR code for guests to submit their favorite recipes or meals from home that we will feature throughout the year in our dining halls. We can't wait for this event and hope to see you there!

Contacts

Ann Cole, marketing manager
Chartwells
417-825-4331, annc@uark.edu

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