Wellbeing fair and all campus challenge

PULLMAN – Learn the benefits of living a healthy lifestyle and help WSU celebrate National Recreation Sports and Fitness Day.
 
Join University Recreation for the annual Wellbeing Fair and All Campus Challenge held at the Student Recreation Center Feb. 21.
 
All members of the Pullman community are encouraged to join this free, educational, health-centered event to promote overall wellbeing. Vendors from WSU and other local organizations will provide activities, information, demonstrations, and free giveaways to all participants.
 
Previous participating organizations include Qdoba, WSU Police Department, Planned Parenthood, Moscow School of Massage, and much more. T-shirts, Powerade, and water will be given to all participants throughout the day.
 
The All Campus Challenge begins at 5:30 a.m. and lasts all day. The Wellbeing Fair starts at 4 p.m. and ends at 7 p.m.
 
For more information please visit urecacc.wsu.edu or call 335-UREC.

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