- LocationRio Grande Ballroom, University Center
- Descriptionake a break, relax, and win!
Join us for Mind, Body & Bingo, a self-care and wellness-themed Bingo night where you can unwind, connect, and score feel-good prizes like face masks, journals, snacks, and more. 🕯️🫖 With 8 calming rounds and a chill vibe, this is your chance to recharge and practice a little you-time. Bring your friends—or come solo—and treat yourself! - Websitehttps://events.uta.edu/event/mind-body-bingo-5493
- CategoriesArts & Culture
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