ASGSA Presents Hog Flop 2017

ASGSA Presents Hog Flop 2017
Sarah Chewning

The Animal Science Graduate Student Association invites you to be a hero and make a splash during National Autism Awareness Month. This is a charity single-elimination cannonball bracket to raise money for children and families served by the NWA Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities. Registration is $25 and comes with a Hog Flop t-shirt. Registration fees can be paid in AFLS A112 or at the door. 

The event will be at the University of Arkansas HPER Building aquatic center, 155 Stadium Dr., Fayetteville.

Event reminders:

  1. Competitor check-in is form 6-6:45pm.
  2. Contest begins at 7:00pm.
  3. Costumes must be safe and family friendly 

Register by Friday, April 7, for your complimentary Hog Flop T-shirt! 

To sign up as a cannonballer, fill out the Hog Flop 2017 Registration Form, visit the Animal Science homepage, or contact skchewni@uark.edu.

To sponsor the event, fill out the Hog Flop Sponsorship Form or visit the Animal Science homepage. You can also email skchewni@uark.edu to learn more about the benefits of sponsoring Hog Flop 2017.

To volunteer as a cannonball judge or general helper, contact skchewni@uark.edu or ansc@uark.edu.

Contacts

Lauren Husband,
Animal Science
479-575-3195, lhusband@uark.edu

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