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'We Heart ISU' event to promote the importance of self-care during Heart Health Month

With February being Heart Health Month, Event Management, Dining and Hospitality (EMDH), the Division of Student Affairs and Redbird Well have partnered to host the upcoming “We Heart ISU” event. The event will take place from 5-7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12, in the Brown Ballroom of the Bone Student Center. Students will celebrate Valentine’s Day and Heart Health Month through Valentine's card making, a conversation-heart-stuff-a-plush, a heart health station, photo booth, heart painting and snacks. EMDH Hospitality Coordinator Kacy Rader said this event is a good opportunity for students to relieve stress. “Self-care is extremely important, and we really value students prioritizing their mental health,” Rader said. “Activities like this give them an opportunity to relax, take a moment for themselves and de-stress, which can be great for (their) mental health and wellness.” Samantha Schultz, EMDH’s assistant director of marketing and communications, shared the reasoning behind this event. “We named it ‘We Heart ISU’ to showcase the heart theme, but really at the core, we want to show love to the students and provide them with an event where they can celebrate Valentine’s Day in a fun, unique way, while also taking a moment to care for their heart and others,” Schultz said. For students to show their love, the Valentine's card-making station will give them an option to make one for a friend or donate it to a local senior facility. “The Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) is arranging the location these cards will go to,” Schultz said. It was important to EMDH that a wellness component was incorporated into the event. “We wanted to cover something fun, something wellness-related, (with) a civic engagement component,” Rader said. Schultz and Rader said with so many different stations,students can choose which activities they would like to participate in. “We hope students have fun, do something for another person through making a Valentine—whether for a friend or loved one or with the CCE—learn about their heart health and relax,” Rader said. RSVPs are encouraged but not required. More information is available on Redbird Life.

With February being Heart Health Month, Event Management, Dining and Hospitality (EMDH), the Division of Student Affairs and Redbird Well have partnered to host the upcoming “We Heart ISU” event. 

The event will take place from 5-7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12, in the Brown Ballroom of the Bone Student Center. Students will celebrate Valentine’s Day and Heart Health Month through Valentine's card making, a conversation-heart-stuff-a-plush, a heart health station, photo booth, heart painting and snacks. 

EMDH Hospitality Coordinator Kacy Rader said this event is a good opportunity for students to relieve stress. 

“Self-care is extremely important, and we really value students prioritizing their mental health,” Rader said. “Activities like this give them an opportunity to relax, take a moment for themselves and de-stress, which can be great for (their) mental health and wellness.”

Samantha Schultz, EMDH’s assistant director of marketing and communications, shared the reasoning behind this event. 

“We named it ‘We Heart ISU’ to showcase the heart theme, but really at the core, we want to show love to the students and provide them with an event where they can celebrate Valentine’s Day in a fun, unique way, while also taking a moment to care for their heart and others,” Schultz said. 

For students to show their love, the Valentine's card-making station will give them an option to make one for a friend or donate it to a local senior facility. 

“The Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) is arranging the location these cards will go to,” Schultz said. 

It was important to EMDH that a wellness component was incorporated into the event. 

“We wanted to cover something fun, something wellness-related, (with) a civic engagement component,” Rader said. 

Schultz and Rader said with so many different stations,students can choose which activities they would like to participate in.

“We hope students have fun, do something for another person through making a Valentine—whether for a friend or loved one or with the CCE—learn about their heart health and relax,” Rader said. 

RSVPs are encouraged but not required. More information is available on Redbird Life

Brooke Plowman is a news and features reporter for The Vidette. Plowman can be contacted at baplowm@ilstu.edu.


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