BGSU Firelands Annual Student Government Scholarship Fundraiser
Tuesday, March 25, 2025 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
- LocationBGSU Firelands, North Building, Vendeteria
- DescriptionWelcome to the BGSU Firelands Student Government Scholarship Fundraiser featuring our create your own, Taco Tuesday, Taco Bar!Get ready for an afternoon of delicious delights and charitable giving as we gather to support our fellow students' academic aspirations. Our build your own taco/taco salad event promises to tantalize your taste buds and warm your heart. At our fully stocked taco bar, you become the chef!As you craft your perfect taco creation, take pride in knowing that your participation directly contributes to the BGSU Firelands Student Government Scholarship Fund, providing invaluable financial assistance to deserving students in pursuit of their educational dreams.Join us for good food, great company, and even greater impact. Together, let's build a brighter future, one taco at a time.
- Websitehttps://events.bgsu.edu/event/bgsu-firelands-annual-student-government-scholarship-fundraiser
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