“Applications open in March but you can also support by attending our events.” “This is my first year in FAB, and I can say it is a great organization,” Hasselbusch said. “It has gone really well, and we’ve had quite a few donations for Flashes Fighting Hunger.”įAB plans more than 100 events every school year, striving to bring the Kent State community together and providing new experiences for students. “I didn’t expect this much turnout, but so far so good,” said Anna Hasselbusch, event organizer and a sophomore hospitality and event management major. Students had the chance to win mac & cheese, ramen, Oreos, Goldfish, Cheez-its and more.
The event was held in a room on the second floor of the student center. Students who brought non-perishable canned goods or donated meal swipes to Kent State’s CARES Center and Community Engaged Learning’s Flashes Fighting Hunger organization were entered into a raffle to win additional snacks.
30, at the Flash Activity Board (FAB) grocery bingo night created for fun and a good cause.įAB gave out food-related prizes for bingo winners. Music, a cheering crowd and Kent State University students shouting “bingo!” could be heard across the Kent Student Center on Wednesday, Aug.