'Painting With a Sober Twist' With Razorback Recovery

'Painting With a Sober Twist' With Razorback Recovery
Tiana Williams

Razorback Recovery is a student-led organization supporting students who are currently in recovery or are interested in learning more about recovering from some substance abuse or addiction. The group holds regular support meetings and also hosts other events throughout the academic year.

More information about Razorback Recovery can be found at health.uark.edu/wellness-health/razorback-recovery.

The next event hosted by Razorback Recovery is "Painting With a Sober Twist" and will be held  from 5:30-7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 1, in Pat Walker Health Center Room 1118. The event will be a group painting exercise led by local Black-owned artist LaKisha Bradley from My-T-By-Design art studio located in Fayetteville. Food and mocktails will also be provided. The event is open to any student already in or currently interested in Razorback Recovery and is free of charge. Students can sign up for the event at the following link or using the QR code in the flyer.

Contacts

Tiana Williams, graduate assistant
Wellness and Health Promotion Department
479-799-4332, tnw001@uark.edu

Zac Brown, assistant director of communications
Pat Walker Health Center
479-575-4649, zacharyb@uark.edu

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