Showing posts with label free food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free food. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Free pastry at Starbucks

March 10-12 from 2-5pm, buy any size drink and receive a free pastry to commemorate Starbucks's 40th birthday!

Friday, November 13, 2009

Free cinnamon rolls!

Stop by the Manavu chapel (the church building on about 600 E and 700 N) between 10:30 and 11:30 tomorrow and help out with Camp Kesem. As a reward, you'll get free home baked cinnamon rolls!

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Want food and a shirt?

Then volunteer at BYU's homecoming parade! All volunteers will receive hot chocolate, donuts, and a t-shirt! Email Kenny Bentley for more information at islandkb@byu.edu or call 801-422-6009 for more information!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Free stuff alert!

Attn BYU students!

Free juice and cookies in the student advisement center!

Take the accessibility challenge before 2:00 on Friday and you'll get a free t-shirt!

Free dinner tonight and tomorrow night at 7:00 in 3238 WSC during the informational meeting on 4-H mentoring!

Free pizza from 7-9pm tonight at the University Villas pool and lounge!

Be there or be a starving student!

Oh, and tomorrow at noon-thirty, BYU411 will be dropping $411 off the JFSB roof. Um, yeah.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Pick up your 411 notebook on campus! It's filled with coupons for free food in Provo, including free Tucanos!

Email ride831@rideuta.com to be entered into a drawing for a free month pass for the busses.

Take this survey about marketing to be entered into a drawing for $250. Four winners from each participating college will be selected.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Give campus tours, get free stuff.

Today, I started my job as a Y Group leader, which is what my school calls the people who are the manpower behind new student orientation. My job essentially consists of giving campus tours to freshmen. By signing up for this, I secured free lunch for myself for the rest of the week, as well as two free tshirts. If you can handle working with people, this is definitely something I recommend!