Appalachian State SASW

Appalachian State SASW

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This page is here to provide you, the members of SASW, with updates on club events and meetings, and

Photos from Appalachian State SASW's post 04/16/2018

We had a great time this weekend at The Children’s Playhouse Buildfest! We took some time to get messy with the kids and play with Oobleck.

01/23/2018

Come see us tomorrow at 6 PM in Edwin Duncan (room 225). We can’t wait to start the semester off with you!

01/16/2018

Happy FDOC! We wish everyone good luck this semester and hope to see you at our first meeting next Wednesday!

12/01/2017

Introducing the new officers for Spring 2018!

Photos from Appalachian State SASW's post 10/08/2017

SASW spent our morning at the Hospitality House! We worked in the garden🌿 & in the kitchen🍴. And you know we had to play with the chickens🐔 As always, we love volunteering here!!

09/20/2017

Hey guys!!! Dr. Bly will be leading a discussion on Charlottesville for our meeting tomorrow night. We hope you all can join us!! (p.s. there will be snacks!!)

08/30/2017

Our first meeting is TOMORROW NIGHT!! We'll have pizza, so definitely come check us out!🍕😁

08/16/2017

Come out to Convocation on Sunday & see us! We would love to meet you!

Photos 04/26/2017

Thanks for a great year SASW! The spring 2017 officers are all so proud of the accomplishments we made and look forward to next semester! Good luck to the officers leaving for field placement and good luck on finals!

Photos from Appalachian State SASW's post 03/29/2017

AppState SASW met tonight at the Hospitality House of Boone to volunteer both in the garden and in the kitchen. We are so grateful to be able to help make an impact on our community!

Photos 02/27/2017

Make sure to come to our meeting Wednesday evening to learn about Appalachian's Scholars with Diverse Abilities Program! We would love to see you all there.

Photos 02/23/2017

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