in this issue:
Milk mile recap
November Recap
elections
Socials coming up
End of Semester Survey
Milk mile recap
Great job to those who raced in the Milk Mile and the Milk 400 meter. Congrats to Frank Deguire for winning the Milk Mile and to David Young for winning the Milk 400 meter.
Milk Mile Results: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fLgk9OpSqk6K0PGOeTvxruqoPbugdj1whAVmJwArOz4/edit#gid=0
Milk Mile Photos: https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipOaeTOBzab1cfltuZQqRHAF7O-_GDX4PGYVwvBtEzhOdFkCueXo_DZRQLzvdSwslQ?key=TkxZemlPLUR0R1d4RGtUSTV2Q1ZRY3Z6NVdFekJR
november recap
- Formal
- Madison Marathon, Half Marathon, 10k and 5k
- Milk Mile
WTC Elections
Get ready to run for a position or to exercise your right to vote!
WHERE: INGRAHAM 19
WHEN: Tuesday, December 7th at 7:30pm
Sign up: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1quRXrvabzOKKUlOK_TZUwAPmhG2654m4dvjJfPBBvR0/edit#gid=0
Socials coming up
Holiday lights run
Holiday Lights Run will be taking place on THURSDAY 12/9!
Ooo and Ahh at the beautiful light display over at Olin Park! We will meet at E Hall at 5:30pm before running over to the park to enjoy holiday fun!
Volunteering opportunities
We are kicking butt in the first annual WTC vs Triathlon Club holiday food drive! Thanks to those who have already dropped off non-perishable food items at the Cow House (36 S Mills St), including a huge delivery from the Sprint and Field crew the other night. Keep it up! We will be collecting food until 12/17. All food collected will go to the Second Harvest Food Bank of Southern Wisconsin which does a phenomenal job in serving those who are less fortunate. Whichever team collects the most food at the end of the competition gets to pie the losing club’s board and will take over their Instagram for a day, all in the spirit of giving back!
End of semester survey
Please answer this end of the semester survey to let us know how we did this year! This will help future board members use your feedback to guide the club. Unlike your course surveys, we won’t email you a million times to complete them, but it doesn’t mean they are any less important 🙂