Red Cross Club RSO Involved in Tabling, First Meeting of Semester and Pre-Med Bash
The 2024 executive committee of the Red Cross Club RSO is excited to introduce our new officers for this year! As a group, we are excited to bring new and exciting things to this club, and we are so happy to serve the community through Red Cross! We can't wait.
The Red Cross Club will have its first RSO meeting of the semester at 6:30 p.m today in Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences Building 107E. Stop by to learn more about the society or become a member.
The Red Cross Club held a tabling event Monday at the Union Mall, and on Thursday, Sept. 5, members of the club will be part of the Pre-Med Bash from 5-7 p.m. in the Arkansas Union Verizon Ballroom.
Scan the QR code to access the Red Cross Club's LinkTree. It includes Hogsync, GroupMe and social media accounts.
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Contacts
Alyson Van, president
Red Cross Club RSO
870-659-7112,
alysonv@uark.edu
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