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HEALTH SURVEY WINNERS NAMED!

Thank you to the many participants who completed our ACHA NCHA Web Health Survey last semester!

Over 100 prizes were awarded to participants including Danielle Dagrosa, Lisa Casagrande, Michael Mahon, Penny Wagner, Pat- rick Bader, Tiffany Rogers, Chris Ungureit, Michael DePietro, Catherine Patrick, Mary Ann Smith and Bill Chambers, just to name just a few!

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