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#wkYOUtime Photo Contest
- Monday, May 14th, 2018

How will you spend your #wkYOUtime? Top Life Wellness invites all WKU employees to share pictures of their hobbies, vacations, and summer adventures for our second annual #wkYOUtime photo contest, sponsored by BenefitFocus. Every submission will be entered into a drawing for the monthly prize (shown in picture).
How to participate:
Facebook - Comment your photo on our original post and include a caption of what you're doing with your time off.
Twitter & Instagram - Use the hashtag #wkYOUtime in your post, tag @WKUTopLife, and include a caption of what you're doing with your time off.
To be eligible for prizes, all photos must be shared by current WKU employees between May 14th and August 10th. Monthly winners will be selected randomly on the last Friday of each month. Winners will be contacted via WKU email.
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