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Published Online
June 2006
To submit items and
events to the monthly Bulletin, please contact the
SAC Communications
Committee.
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Jun 1: 11-Noon - 5R Discussion Series
SU Agave Room This June, we are proud to offer the 5R Discussion Series held every Thursday from 11-noon in the Agave Room on the 4th Floor of the Student Union.
Everyone is welcome and if you attend all five sessions you will receive your UA Master Recycler Certificate! We will discuss the 5R’s: Recycle, Reduce,
Reuse, Repurchase, and Rethink, and the schedule of events is as follows:
June 1 Recycle
Ever wonder what the materials you recycle get made into? Hands-on recycling processes that will open your eyes to remanufacturing.
June 8 Reduce
Saving money and helping the environment go hand in hand. Demonstrations and discussion that will change your consumption habits for the better.
June 15 Reuse
Arts and crafts time! Make some found-items art while learning about the ways you can reuse common household and office items.
June 22 Repurchase
Buying back completes the loop! Everything you need to know about the products for home and work. Free samples of products made out of
post-consumer recycled materials.
June 29 Rethink
Changing your habits is easier than you think! Calculate your ecological footprint and learn how to positively impact the community and people
around you.
New Recycling Listserv
We send you the vital information everyone needs to know about recycling and trash on campus. Includes major program announcements, semester
calendars, and the quarterly newsletter. It will be especially useful for office/department coordinators, building managers, event coordinators, and news
organizations, but anyone can join! The new listserve is
recycleinfo@listserv.arizona.edu. To be added, email Alana at
alana@u.arizona.edu. |
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June 2-4:
Come Bowling with Bobby to benefit
Big Brothers Big Sisters
Lucky Strike Bowling Center |
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Join MIXfm's Bobby Rich for the 25th Annual
Big Brothers Big Sisters – AF Sterling –
Bowl for Kids Sake Event, June 2-4 at Lucky
Strike Bowling Center. |
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Join Bobby and 94.9 MIXfm as we support Big
Brothers Big Sisters! YOU can make a
difference in the lives of our Tucson kids!
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Tucson currently
serves over 550 great kids! There are still
more than 350 deserving children on the
waiting list for a Big Brother or a Big
Sister.
It’s not about bowling; it’s about having
fun to help kids! Call 624-BIGS (that’s
624-2447) for details! Can’t make it
out to bowl – how about joining Bobby’s
virtual bowling team? Head to
www.mixfm.com and visit Bobby and Brad’s
team page!!
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June 3rd: 10am - 3pm -
MIXfm Living Well Expo!
Tucson Convention Center |
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This ONE-DAY FREE EVENT FOR WOMEN
is about more than health and beauty – it’s
designed to educate and empower women in all
aspects of your life! |
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The Living Well
Expo is free and will have over
70 various booths in a variety
of categories. Categories such
as Legal Issues, Careers, Child
Care, Health and Wellness,
Finance, Real Estate and more!
If it affects your life ...
we'll have it covered at the
Living Well Expo! See you
Saturday!
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June 6: 3-5pm - Staff Advisory Council
Meeting Alumni Bldg, Rm 205
Nancy Rogers and Tammy Bills will be
presenting "Work / Life Balance: Fitting Healthy Habits into Your
Reality" Spa Workshop. Information on healthy lifestyles is abundant,
but how to actually make the healthy changes fit into a
day to day routine is another issue. Nancy Rogers, MS,
RD, registered dietitian and coordinator of
the Worksite Wellness Program through UA Life & Work
Connections, will address areas that require
lifestyle change, such as dealing with stress, weight
management, emotional eating, and give practical suggestions
and do-able solutions. The Staff Advisory Council holds its general meetings the
first Tuesday of each month from 3 to 5 p.m.
SAC general meetings are always open to the public. The
University Community is invited to participate. For
more information contact President
Eva Gonzales
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Jun 8: 11-Noon - 5R Discussion Series
SU Agave Room This June, we are proud to offer the 5R Discussion Series held every Thursday from 11-noon in the Agave Room on the 4th Floor of the Student Union.
Everyone is welcome and if you attend all five sessions you will receive your UA Master Recycler Certificate! We will discuss the 5R’s: Recycle, Reduce,
Reuse, Repurchase, and Rethink, and the schedule of events is as follows:
June 8 Reduce
Saving money and helping the environment go hand in hand. Demonstrations and discussion that will change your consumption habits for the better.
June 15 Reuse
Arts and crafts time! Make some found-items art while learning about the ways you can reuse common household and office items.
June 22 Repurchase
Buying back completes the loop! Everything you need to know about the products for home and work. Free samples of products made out of
post-consumer recycled materials.
June 29 Rethink
Changing your habits is easier than you think! Calculate your ecological footprint and learn how to positively impact the community and people
around you.
New Recycling Listserv
We send you the vital information everyone needs to know about recycling and trash on campus. Includes major program announcements, semester
calendars, and the quarterly newsletter. It will be especially useful for office/department coordinators, building managers, event coordinators, and news
organizations, but anyone can join! The new listserve is
recycleinfo@listserv.arizona.edu. To be added, email Alana at
alana@u.arizona.edu. |
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Jun 13: 2-4pm - Creating Respectful Workplaces
Workshop: Discrimination and
Harassment Prevention SU Tubac Room
The
University of Arizona is committed to creating and
maintaining an environment free of unlawful discrimination,
including harassment, and all members of the University
community are responsible for fulfilling this commitment.
The goal of this workshop is to create respectful workplaces
by increasing your knowledge and skills in recognizing,
preventing, and effectively dealing with discrimination and
harassment that affect the workplace. Register online
http://fp.arizona.edu/affirm/info.htm, or call
621-9449
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Jun 15: Open Wellness Screenings for Spring Semester
The screening is available to benefits eligible employees
and includes blood pressure, total cholesterol/HDLL, body
composition, cardiac endurance step test, nutrition, fitness
and resiliency consultation. We also offer the
A1C diabetes test for a $10.00 charge. This screening
assesses your risk for diabetes and measures your long-term
glucose levels. Appointments are available by calling
621-2493 |
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Jun 15: 11-Noon - 5R Discussion Series
SU Agave Room This June, we are proud to offer the 5R Discussion Series held every Thursday from 11-noon in the Agave Room on the 4th Floor of the Student Union.
Everyone is welcome and if you attend all five sessions you will receive your UA Master Recycler Certificate! We will discuss the 5R’s: Recycle, Reduce,
Reuse, Repurchase, and Rethink, and the schedule of events is as follows:
June 15 Reuse
Arts and crafts time! Make some found-items art while learning about the ways you can reuse common household and office items.
June 22 Repurchase
Buying back completes the loop! Everything you need to know about the products for home and work. Free samples of products made out of
post-consumer recycled materials.
June 29 Rethink
Changing your habits is easier than you think! Calculate your ecological footprint and learn how to positively impact the community and people
around you.
New Recycling Listserv
We send you the vital information everyone needs to know about recycling and trash on campus. Includes major program announcements, semester
calendars, and the quarterly newsletter. It will be especially useful for office/department coordinators, building managers, event coordinators, and news
organizations, but anyone can join! The new listserve is
recycleinfo@listserv.arizona.edu. To be added, email Alana at
alana@u.arizona.edu. |
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June 17:
10:30 - 11:30 am -
Clifford
Listens to Native American Stories ASUA Bookstore, 1209 E University
Blvd.
Our
guests are Native American Readers from the
UA College
of Education.
Clifford will do a book signing! Bring your camera.
For information call 621-242 |
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Jun 22: 11-Noon - 5R Discussion Series
SU Agave Room This June, we are proud to offer the 5R Discussion Series held every Thursday from 11-noon in the Agave Room on the 4th Floor of the Student Union.
Everyone is welcome and if you attend all five sessions you will receive your UA Master Recycler Certificate! We will discuss the 5R’s: Recycle, Reduce,
Reuse, Repurchase, and Rethink, and the schedule of events is as follows:
June 22 Repurchase
Buying back completes the loop! Everything you need to know about the products for home and work. Free samples of products made out of
post-consumer recycled materials.
June 29 Rethink
Changing your habits is easier than you think! Calculate your ecological footprint and learn how to positively impact the community and people
around you.
New Recycling Listserv
We send you the vital information everyone needs to know about recycling and trash on campus. Includes major program announcements, semester
calendars, and the quarterly newsletter. It will be especially useful for office/department coordinators, building managers, event coordinators, and news
organizations, but anyone can join! The new listserve is
recycleinfo@listserv.arizona.edu. To be added, email Alana at
alana@u.arizona.edu. |
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Jun 24: 8-Noon - SAC Volunteers
Helps KUAT Pledge Drive KUAT is gearing up for
the June fundraiser event. SAC usually helps
with this project by providing staff to answer phones during
the
campaign. If you haven't participated before, it is an
enjoyable
experience and a worthy cause. If you would like to
join us for the fun email:
bfoster@email.arizona.edu |
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Jun 26: 9-11am - Creating Respectful Workplaces
Workshop: Discrimination and
Harassment Prevention AHSC Rm 5403
The
University of Arizona is committed to creating and
maintaining an environment free of unlawful discrimination,
including harassment, and all members of the University
community are responsible for fulfilling this commitment.
The goal of this workshop is to create respectful workplaces
by increasing your knowledge and skills in recognizing,
preventing, and effectively dealing with discrimination and
harassment that affect the workplace. Register online
http://fp.arizona.edu/affirm/info.htm, or call
621-9449 |
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Jun 29: 9-11am -
Successful Searches
Workshop SU Tubac Room
Ever wonder
which questions are permissible in an interview? Not clear about how
affirmative action works when you recruit and hire? Need help and
resources for increasing the diversity of your pool? The answers to
these questions, as well as many others, will be the focus of this
workshop. Register online
http://fp.arizona.edu/affirm/rWS4.asp, or call
621-9449 |
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Jun 29: 11-Noon - 5R Discussion Series
SU Agave Room This June, we are proud to offer the 5R Discussion Series held every Thursday from 11-noon in the Agave Room on the 4th Floor of the Student Union.
Everyone is welcome and if you attend all five sessions you will receive your UA Master Recycler Certificate! We will discuss the 5R’s: Recycle, Reduce,
Reuse, Repurchase, and Rethink, and the schedule of events is as follows:
June 29 Rethink
Changing your habits is easier than you think! Calculate your ecological footprint and learn how to positively impact the community and people
around you.
New Recycling Listserv
We send you the vital information everyone needs to know about recycling and trash on campus. Includes major program announcements, semester
calendars, and the quarterly newsletter. It will be especially useful for office/department coordinators, building managers, event coordinators, and news
organizations, but anyone can join! The new listserve is
recycleinfo@listserv.arizona.edu. To be added, email Alana at
alana@u.arizona.edu. |
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We
need your help during Wildcat Welcome 2006
Please mark your calendars
now and plan to assist students and their parents at any of
the events described below. This is a great opportunity to
welcome students and say through our actions that we really
ARE glad they're here. Although
we will be retired before Wildcat Welcome 2006 takes place,
we hope you and your staff will support the program by
volunteering some time for new and returning students.
As you probably know, Wildcat
Welcome is a program that provides a variety of fun-filled,
free or minimal-cost activities for new and returning
students to welcome them to campus. Now in its ninth years,
Wildcat Welcome is scheduled for August 16-25 this year. We
need volunteers for two major Wildcat Welcome components:
the residence hall move-in (August 16-17), and the "Ask Me"
booths that will be strategically located around campus to
provide directions and assistance to students (August
16-22). If you are willing and able to participate, please
call or email Juliette Moore at 621-8707 or juliette@u.arizona.edu
to request a registration form. If you prefer, you may also
obtain a registration form online at
http://www.union.arizona.edu/welcome/index.php. Feel
free to sign up for more than one event and/or more than one
time block.
Volunteers will receive a
confirmation of their registration during the first week of
August. Volunteer training sessions for all programs listed
above are scheduled for Friday, August 4, 3:30-5:00 pm, and
Tuesday, August 8, 8:30-10:00 am. Feel free to attend
either training session. Both sessions will be held in the
Student Union Kiva, and no advance registration is necessary
for the training. All Wildcat Welcome volunteers will
receive free t-shirts. Move-in participants who have
handcarts available in their offices are asked to bring them
for use during the move-in activities.
We know that first
impressions often are lasting impressions. Wildcat Welcome
allows volunteers the opportunity to let new students and
their parents see that the University of Arizona's
administration, faculty, and staff really DO care about them
and that we're willing to help-even with such practical
realities as settling in. What a great message about life
at the University of Arizona! Last year we had, for the
eighth year in a row, over 200 people volunteer for the
move-in event, and about 200 for the "Ask Me" Program.
Let's exceed those numbers this year!
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Jul 11: - Staff Advisory Council
Meeting Cancelled Alumni Bldg
The Staff Advisory Council general meeting has been
cancelled as the council will be having their annual retreat
on July 28th |
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Tucson Habitat for
Humanity Habistore -
Home Improvement Center
is looking for donations and volunteers!
The HabiStore is a retail business selling
surplus new and used building and home improvement materials,
appliances and furniture to the public.
Usable materials, donated by
retail businesses, contractors, individuals, and other
organizations, will be sold at below cost prices.
The HabiStore accepts a variety of
donations including: Lumber, appliances, tools, hardware,
furniture and general construction materials.
Proceeds from the HabiStore fund
the Habitat Tucson mission of eliminating poverty housing within our
community. Donors can receive tax deductions for the value of the
donated materials. HabiStore - : 3840 S. Palo Verde,
is
located near the corner of Ajo & Palo Verde (store faces Ajo
Way)
How can you Donate? Please call the HabiStore hotline at (520)
889-7200 to confirm your donation and set up a time for pick-up or
delivery.
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Do you know a faculty, staff or student
employee who has done something to deserve recognition?
Show your thanks with a
Wildcat Family Spirit Certificate of
Appreciation
Your recipient can also be profiled in the next issue of the Staff
Tracks News...find
out how
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Do you want to be profiled in an
upcoming issue of Staff Tracks?
The SAC
Communications Committee is looking for items to add to the Staff
Tracks Newsletter. To submit a profile
complete a
profile form and fax it in. |
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events to the monthly Bulletin, please contact the
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