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Late-Night Breakfast Volunteers Needed

The beloved Late Night Breakfast is returning, and Spartan Dining is looking for volunteers to assist with serving, stocking food and beverages, and enjoying a great night with our students. Spartan Dining asks employees to consider a volunteer shift at Fountain View Dining Hall on December 4 from 8:30 to … Continued The post Late-Night Breakfast Volunteers Needed appeared first on UNC Greensboro.

Posted on October 21, 2024

Glass-covered platters of pastries at UNCG Spartan Dining.

The beloved Late Night Breakfast is returning, and Spartan Dining is looking for volunteers to assist with serving, stocking food and beverages, and enjoying a great night with our students.

Spartan Dining asks employees to consider a volunteer shift at Fountain View Dining Hall on December 4 from 8:30 to 11:00 p.m. It’s a fantastic opportunity to connect with the campus community and contribute to a fun-filled evening.

Anyone interested can contact Des St. Cyr at destcyr@uncg.edu or by calling 336.334.4464. Spartan Dining looks forward to seeing you there!

Poster for late-night breakfast at UNCG.

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