Employee Appreciation Week Topic for Monday

Employee Appreciation Week is hosted by hosted by the Administrative Professional Advisory Council (APAC) &  HRS  WellCoug in partnership with University Recreation and the Health Wellness Services

Monday’s topic is:   Work/Life Balance by Taylor Schwab, HWS

Time: 12:10-12:50 p.m.

Locations:

Pullman: Jackson 53
Spokane(SAC 515 )
Tri-Cities(TWST 209/ TNRS 1211 )
Vancouver(VSSC 108)
Puyallup REC (Puyallup)(Puyallup Conf. Room)
University Centers -North Puget Sound WSU (Everett)(GWH-365)

Also, please remember to enjoy the following promotions:

  • Entry to the Student Recreation Center (Pullman) will be free for staff during this week. Just check in at Membership Services Desk. (Staff guests will need to pay the normal day rate.)
  • Bookie discount of 20% – The discount does not 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 – 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)
  • Urban campus sites will host an ice cream social – watch for details on your campus

 

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