Join Food on the Hill for Their CheerFul Celebration at Pomfret Dining Hall

Cheerful with Food on the Hill
Chartwells Higher Education

Cheerful with Food on the Hill

Mark your calendars for Thursday, Sept. 12, from 5-7 p.m., as Chartwells Dining Services, also known as Food on the Hill, hosts their CheerFul Celebration at Pomfret Dining Hall!

The event will feature a variety of fun activities, including a special menu, fresh popcorn, cotton candy and the opportunity to customize your own healthy sweet treat — apple nachos — guided by the campus dietitian. Additionally, there will be spirited school activities in Pomfret's community space below the dining hall.

Want to win a free ticket to the 2024 Razorback Football Homecoming Game? Participate in our ping-pong tournament or a round of U of A-themed bingo for a chance to win, courtesy of Mountain Bird Coffee & Tea Co.!

Starting college can be both exciting and overwhelming, but CheerFul aims to foster a sense of community and connection among students. This event is part of our JoyFul program, designed to create excitement and build community throughout the year.

Don't miss out on this exciting event! Join us on Thursday, Sept.12, from 5-7 p.m. at Pomfret Dining Hall for an evening of food, fun and Razorback spirit.

Contacts

Ashton Chaney`, director of marketing and guest experience
Chartwells Higher Education Dining Services
417-299-3975, ajulian@uark.edu

Kate Anderson, marketing supervisor
Chartwells Higher Education
501-920-3057, kma027@uark.edu

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