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Space Coast Gator Club January Outreach Event FY26 (2602988-ALUM-GC-251212)
Project: Space Coast Gator Club: January Outreach Event

Alumni Relations

David Rountree
Associate Director of Alumni Volunteer Engagement
david.r@ufl.edu

Sponsor Info

12-12-2025

Status
Complete

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Caroline De Leon; Tonya Gibbs

Important Dates

Materials Submission Deadline
12-05-2025

Draft Production Date
12-09-2025

Draft Approval & Data Receipt Deadline
12-10-2025

Final Approval Deadline
12-11-2025

Email Info

Sender Display Name
Space Coast Gator Club Presents

Sender Email Address
spacecoastgatorclub@gmail.com

Subject Line
January Outreach Event Presented by Space Coast Gator Club

Preview Text
Space Coast Gator Club would like to invite you to our January Outreach Event featuring Jason Mastrogiovanni and John Kane from The Hamilton School of Classical and Civic Education

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[DEC-02-25  1:19 PM  Jason Phenicie] New file added

[DEC-03-25  4:41 PM  Tonya Gibbs] David R.
Approved on Dec 3, 2025, 2:48PM
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