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Home / 2014 / December / 01 / Holiday Traditions Family Fun Day

Holiday Traditions Family Fun Day

By Allyssa Costerton-Grant on December 1, 2014

Holiday Traditions Family Fun Day 2015 graphic

UBC’s Okanagan campus is holding its annual Holiday Family Traditions Fun Day on December 13.

The day is a festive time for families of faculty, staff, and students and features a holiday film, hayrides, crafts, cookie decorating and games.

Everything gets started with a screening of How the Grinch Stole Christmas starring Jim Carrey.

Tickets are available at the UBC Book Store for $2 per person. Admission is free for all children under the age of two.

  • Film: 11 a.m. (doors open at 10:45 a.m.), Administration Building Theatre, room ADM0026
  • Activities: 12:30 to 2 p.m., Engineering Management and Education Building's Richard S. Hallisey Atrium

All proceeds will go to the Okanagan Campus’ United Way Campaign.

This event is kindly sponsored by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Principal's Office, and the Campus Leadership Team.

For more information please contact Allyssa Costerton-Grant at allyssa.costerton-grant@ubc.ca or 250-807-9308.

Posted in News | Tagged Deputy Vice Chancellor and Principal's Office

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Allyssa Costerton-Grant
Communications Specialist
Faculty of Health and Social Development

The University of British Columbia
Okanagan campus
Tel: 250-807-9308
E-mail: allyssa.costerton-grant@ubc.ca

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Manager, Strategic Initiatives & Operations School of Health and Exercise Sciences The University of British Columbia, Okanagan campus

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