Hoxworth Accepting Donations at Sites Around UC Medical Center
Hoxworth Blood Center at the UC Medical Center is calling for donations to round out the summer months. Donation centers will be set up at three locations around the UC Medical Center. All donors will be entered into a raffle for tickets to see Jimmy Buffet at Riverbend Music Center.
University Hall/ Kingsgate Conference Center/ Procter Hall
August 8, 2003
10 a.m.- 12:15 p.m. & 1:30-4 p.m.
1st floor of the Kingsgate Conference Center (room TBA)
Contact: Tim Jones, 487-3802 for appointment
*All donors will be entered into a raffle for tickets to Jimmy Buffet
Health Professions Building
August 12, 2003
9-11:15 a.m. & 12:30-3:30 p.m.
Mobile bus in the back lot
Contact: Rebecca Steffen, 558-1562 for appointment
*All donors will be entered into a raffle for tickets to Jimmy Buffet
UC Physicians Medical Arts Building
August 15, 2003
9-11 a.m.
Mobile bus next to the building
Contact: Jenny Gegner, 475-8263 for appointment
*All donors will be entered into a raffle for tickets to Jimmy Buffet
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