Manifest Your Future : Vision Board Workshop
Thursday, September 18, 2025 1:00–3:45 PM
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- DescriptionJoin us for a transformative Vision Board Workshop where you'll learn how to clarify your goals, and turn your dreams into visual representations that inspire action
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- CategoriesGGALS, Arts, Academic, Arts, Campus - Tampa, First Year Students, Indoors, Juniors, MSC, Seniors, Sophomores, Transfer Students
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