UC Campus Recreation Offers $30 Holiday Memberships

Home for the holidays? Now through Jan. 2, UC Campus Recreation is offering $30/3-weeks!

Join Campus Recreation during winter season break for three weeks for only $30. Friends and family members can take advantage of this winter season opportunity.

Membership fee must be paid in full. Purchases can be made at the Member Services Desk at either Campus Recreation Center or CARE/Crawley Fitness Center. Visit Member Services, or call 513-556-0604 for more

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