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Public Health and Health Professions

Christopher Beatty
Strategic Initiatives Coordinator
cw.beatty@ufl.edu

Sponsor Info

PHHP Alumni Reunion Tailgate (10-19-2024)
Project: PHHP Alumni Reunion BBQ (10-19-2024) — Approved by: Blake Harrison

Online Registration Launch Date
07-08-2024

Status
Launched

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Martha Jakab

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-- [JUN-24-24 Anonymous] --------------
Event is ready to launch. I keep getting an error message when I click the "ready to launch" button. But it is ready.
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PHHP Alumni Reunion Tailgate
10-19-2024
07-08-2024
The PHHP Alumni Reunion BBQ invites all PHHP alumni back to campus to engage with fellow classmates, faculty, staff and the Dean of the College and learn about and receive updates about the College. This event serves as a great opportunity to engage, cultivate and steward them. alumni and donors.
Networking, food, music, games, Outstanding Alumni Awards, DJ, Photo Booth, football game ticket block.
200
We are hoping to fill capacity for this event, which is set at 200 people.
Yes
$20 for adult BBQ Meal Ticket / $10 for child BBQ Meal Ticket. 
$65 for UF vs Kentucky football game ticket
100% Non Gift
 
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Beth Virnig
(352) 273-6214
bvirnig@ufl.edu
Yes  
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