Spare Time for Wellness
Thursday, September 18, 2025 7:30–11:00 PM
- LocationStrikes & Spares
- DescriptionNotre Dame students are invited to a free night of bowling and games at Strikes & Spares in Mishawaka. Help the McDonald Center for Student Well-Being and Zero Proof build their recovery community. We'll provide free transportation from Stepan Center, along with pizza, bowling and a drink ticket (NO COST TO YOU!). Show your support by joining our Purple Out! Only 50 spots are available, so RSVP to save yours. <a href="https://nd.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_00cdeL3f9XL78SW">RSVP here</a>.
Originally published at <a href="https://mcwell.nd.edu/latest/events/2025/09/18/spare-time-for-wellness/">mcwell.nd.edu</a>.
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