Bicentennial Bites: May
Celebrating 200 Years as Cincinnati's University
In celebration of the University of Cincinnati’s 200-year anniversary, we are proud to announce Bicentennial Bites.
May's Bicentennial Bites partner is Buckabee Brownies in Blue Ash. Create your own "bag of edges," various flavored brownie pieces that are broken corners or pieces from the baking pan, and purchase a cup of coffee, and a portion of the sales will go to the UC Scholarship Fund.
What is Bicentennial Bites, you ask?
In 2019, UC will partner with select Cincinnati restaurants, each on a monthly basis, to provide a special deal or commemorative item for all Boldly Bearcats. When you purchase the specialty item, a portion of the proceeds will come back to UC to support scholarships. Now that’s #boldlybearcat.
Want to participate? Use #bicentennialbites and #boldlybearcat on social media when you enjoy your Bicentennial Bites and be entered to win a prize.
Can't Get Enough Bicentennial?
Visit 200.uc.edu for a list of ways to get involved and celebrate the University of Cincinnati's 200-year anniversary.
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