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- New ambassadors lead us to filtered-water stations
- Check out University Farm Circle’s sabbatical housing service
- Early Childhood Laboratory enrolling for remote program
- Repro Graphics gets personal with free calendar offer
‘You otter drink water’
The , which says “water is the way to go” to stay hydrated, recently unveiled a trio of ambassadors who can help you find free, filtered-water dispensers around ٺƵ, including more than a dozen that were installed over the last year and a half.
Otto Otter, Shelly Turtle and Aggie Cow are pictured on directional signs with these sayings: “You otter drink water,” “Shell-ect free, filtered water” and “You herd right — free water.”
UC rolled out the Healthy Beverage Initiative systemwide in 2019 to encourage the consumption of tap water as a healthy, free and sustainable alternative to sugary drinks. This year the initiative is emphasizing educational outreach and increased access to water.
Student Health and Counseling Services, or SCHS, has created a . SCHS also is running a campaign:
The Healthy Beverage Initiative webpage offers information on the sustainability, savings and health aspects of water, as well as daily recommendations for water consumption. Other sections tell you how to identify sugary drinks and how to make the switch to healthy beverages.
The webpage also includes a . Participants will be eligible to win Healthy ٺƵ reusable water bottles. (Did you know? By filling up your bottle at a water station instead of buying soda every day, you could save $365 to $1,095 per year, assuming an expenditure of $1 to $3 a day).
Sabbatical housing service
A reminder about the University Farm Circle’s sabbatical housing service — a listing of house rentals and house searches geared toward ٺƵ staff and faculty.
The $75 transaction fee is tax deductible, in that the revenue supports the farm circle’s awarding of scholarships to ٺƵ students. To advertise a home rental or home search, contact Diane Steele by email.
Founded in 1914, the University Farm Circle is ٺƵ’ longest running support group, connecting campus and community through scholarship, enrichment and friendship.
Remote early learning program
The at the Center for Child and Family Studies is offering an eight-week virtual early learning program starting Monday (Oct. 10). Tuition is $125.
The program will provide experiences and education for children 1 to 4 years old and the adults who care for them. Parent and/or family caregiver participation is expected.
A child development specialist will lead each session, incorporating music and movement, storybook reading and hands-on exploratory play while providing opportunities for social connections for children and adults.
Family education topics include caregiving skills, social competence, social communication, behavior, self-help and thinking skills, temperament, creativity and critical thinking and diversity.
Children will be divided by age into classes, including one in Spanish.
Each flyer includes a registration link.
Repro has a dated gift for you!
is getting personal again, inviting staff and faculty to order free wall calendars for 2023, each one customized for the person doing the ordering.
You choose the special dates you wish to designate (up to four per month) and you choose the image from a selection of 10 ٺƵ scenes. With its annual calendar offer, Repro Graphics demonstrates its variable-data capabilities for print jobs.
Repro Graphics will provide one free calendar per university employee with a valid Kerberos account. Calendars will be delivered to mail stops on the Davis and Sacramento campuses.
Need a custom calendar for your department? Repro Graphics can produce custom calendars starting at just $1 each (based on a minimum quantity of 300). Contact Repro Graphics by email for the details.
Media Resources
Dateline Staff: Dave Jones, editor, 530-752-6556, dateline@ucdavis.edu; Cody Kitaura, News and Media Relations specialist, 530-752-1932, kitaura@ucdavis.edu.