Upcoming UC Employee Appreciation Events
PNC Bank and Bearcat Card would like to show appreciation to University of Cincinnati employees by hosting two free catered events, including a chance to win some fantastic "Summer in Cincinnati" prize packages.
Employees are invited to present a UC ID to enjoy breakfast and lunch at each of following events.
Employees, come and enjoy breakfast and coffee on East Campus May 10.
Breakfast and coffee
8-10 a.m., Tuesday, May 10
CARE/Crawley Atrium
Stop by Tangeman University Center to enjoy grilled burgers and hot dogs on May 12.
Grill out luncheon
11 a.m.-2 p.m., Thursday, May 12
PNC Branch in Tangeman University Center, Level 3
At each event, employees are invited to enter a drawing to win fantastic gift baskets that include tickets to the Cincinnati Reds, Cincinnati Zoo, FC Cincinnati, PNC Pavilion at Riverbend and much more.
Financial experts from PNC Bank will be on hand to discuss any financial matters or questions. Sign up to schedule a free, personalized appointment to further discuss personal financial goals.
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