Weight Watchers in the Workplace Group – OPEN HOUSE

Dear WSU Faculty and Staff,

Please join us for an open house on Thursday, April 5, at Noon in Todd Hall 339. Come learn about Weight Watchers in the Workplace, and the new Freestyle program with over 200 zero point foods! Our meetings are every Thursday at noon in Todd Hall 339. Membership includes the e-tools app for your phone where you can scan foods at the grocery store, discover delicious recipes, and keep track of your progress.

  • If you sign-up between April 9-27, you’ll receive a FREE starter kit!
  • Find out how you can use your Flex Spending account to reimburse your membership fees!
  • We accept new members at any time, membership fees can be prorated.

http://hrs.wsu.edu/employees/wellcoug/faculty-staff-wellness-programs/

For more information please contact Anita Young at slivinghome@hotmail.com or 509-330-0066.

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