Food on the Hill Hosts Face Mask Competition This Week

These masks were designed by the Food on the Hill team to demonstrate how you can really take a plain mask to the next level, using tie-dye and iron on patches!
Kenzie Cvar

These masks were designed by the Food on the Hill team to demonstrate how you can really take a plain mask to the next level, using tie-dye and iron on patches!

This week, Food on the Hill will be getting their guests in the spirit with a Halloween Face Mask Competition. One hundred and fifty white cotton masks will be dispersed between Brough Commons Food Hall, Pomfret and Fulbright Dining Halls for the guests to take and decorate on their own.

How to enter to win a $50 Chartwells gift card:

  • Between Oct. 26 and 31, the guest must post a photo of their spooky mask to Instagram and tag @foodonthehill_ar.
  • Food on the Hill will choose the top masks.
  • Their followers will vote.

The mask with the most votes will be announced on Nov. 4.

Contacts

Kristin Frazier, district marketing director
Chartwells Higher Education
870-504-1737, kfraz18@uark.edu

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