Employee Appreciation Week

Hosted by The Administrative Professional Advisory Council & HRS in partnership with University Recreation and the Wellbeing Program

The Washington State University staff are invited join us June 9-12 for Employee Appreciation Week! Information is also listed on our website at https://apac.wsu.edu/EmployeeAppreciationWeekActvity.html

• Entry to the Student Recreation Center (Pullman) will be free for staff during this week. Staff guests will need to pay the normal day rate

• Bookie discount of 20% – The discount does nott apply to any sale items and cannot be used in conjunction with any other discounts or coupons. Note the 20% discount does not apply to Cougar Gold Cheeses, Nooks, Magazines, Textbooks, Graduation gowns or convenience items (candy, pop, chips, etc). For online sales, please use the following email/phone number for orders. Mailorder – (509) 332-2537 x101 – wsubookie.mailorder@gmail.com or Leslie Martin – (509) 332-2537 x109 – sm050@bncollege.com

• Get 2 scoops of yummy Ferdinand’s ice cream for the price of 1 scoop (Pullman campus)

• Wellbeing workshops from 12:10 p.m.-12:50 p.m:
o Stress Management & Relaxation (TUESDAY, 6/10)
o Choosing Happy (WEDNESDAY 6/11)
o Finding Your Passion (THURSDAY 6/12)

Workshop Locations ( check our website for room locations)
Pullman: Terrell 24
Puyallup: TBA
Tri-Cities: TBA
Spokane: TBA
Vancouver: TBA

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