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Wellbeing Center, Campus Recreation offer summer dependent membership special

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Reynolds Gym and Sutton Center

The Wake Forest Wellbeing Center and Campus Recreation announced, recently, a summer dependent membership special.

Beginning June 1, members of the Wellbeing Center may sponsor their dependents (ages 18-26) for a summer membership at a reduced rate of $60. This membership is valid until August 15.
To purchase, members may stop by the Welcome Desk of the Wellbeing Center along with the dependent(s), and ask for the Summer Dependent Special. Both the member and dependent (s) will need to present an ID at the time of purchase.
Anyone with questions about the special or other programs and services may contact the Welcome Desk at extension 7178 or email at deaconrec@wfu.edu.

Grand Opening Jan. 27 for Reynolds Gymnasium Transformation

This message is sent on behalf of the Office of Wellbeing and Campus Recreation:

Dear Students, Faculty and Staff,

On Wednesday, Jan. 27, from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m., the Office of Wellbeing and Campus Recreation will be hosting the Grand Opening of Phase I of the Reynolds Gymnasium Transformation and Expansion.

Both new gymnasiums, connector spaces and the new Outdoor Pursuits Suite will be dressed in a welcoming decor, open for the campus community to experience.  There will be light food and refreshments served throughout the event as well as special appearances by several campus organizations.

President Nathan Hatch and Vice President Penny Rue will be speaking at 4:45 p.m., followed by a video, a gallery walk, demonstrations from four different dance groups, four club sports teams and some special contests by Outdoor Pursuits and Intramural Sports.

The very first basket will be celebrated, as well as several other firsts to be enjoyed by all.  Vendors and various information tables will be on site showcasing current services and opportunities, including free massages, aromatherapy experiences, and nutritional consults.  Giveaways, contests, demonstrations, food, fellowship and fun are promised.

Come be a part of a very special time in the life of our campus.  It is a once in a lifetime scene. Come see the first phase of the three-phase program which will bring exciting wellbeing, recreation and student health opportunities to every student, faculty member and staff member. Come Thrive with us!

Sincerely,

Malika Roman Isler

Director, Office of Wellbeing

Max Floyd

Director, Campus Recreation

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