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Family Stress Resilience workshops

The Academic and Staff Assistance Program, or ASAP, is taking sign-ups for Family Stress Resilience workshops for staff, faculty and their families.

You can choose from a Tuesday program, 5:30 to 7 p.m. April 20, or a Saturday program, 10 a.m. to noon April 24. Both are free, and the Saturday session includes lunch.

ASAP is asking people to register by April 2. You can accomplish this online:

For the April 20 program—surveymonkey.com/s/MQLWLLH.

For the April 24 program—surveymonkey.com/s/FQYPBHK.

An ASAP flier states: “We recognize the need for familiar support during these tough economic times. In response to this need, we have organized a workshop to address family stress.

“During this experiential and upbeat event, balancing work and home life as well as identifying and preventing additional stress will be addressed.”

Organizers listed two emphases:

• Building and maintaining a strong framework for understanding how chronic stress can negatively affect the family.

• Stress management tools.

For more information, contact Cassie Hostetter, chostetter@ucdavis.edu.

Women's rugby playoffs

The undefeated Women’s Rugby Sport Club is hosting the Pacific Coast Rugby Football Union’s Women’s Collegiate D1 Playoffs, April 2-3, on Russell Field (along Russell Boulevard).

The Aggies, with their perfect record, are in first place in the Northern California League.

The Pacific Coast D1 playoffs comprise two matches each day, at 2 and 4 p.m. The Aggies’ first game is set for 4 p.m. April 2. Admission is free.
 

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