On Tuesday, Maple Knoll Veterinary Clinic and Waupun Veterinary Services held their own Olympics. Games included a sleeping dog carry on a stretcher, slalom through the large animal lobby and a mini heptathalon (seven mini events). Employees of the two clinics were combined into three teams. With the long cold winter, the games were intended to bring a little fun, teamwork and competition for the employees. The winners received $25 each. Abby Wilkins, Carrie Kohn and Brittney Rigby were on the winning team which was called “The Mitochondriacs” named after the energy producing part of a cell.
Monday, February 17, 2014
Veterinary Olympics
Veterinary Olympics break up the long cold winter for employees of local business.
On Tuesday, Maple Knoll Veterinary Clinic and Waupun Veterinary Services held their own Olympics. Games included a sleeping dog carry on a stretcher, slalom through the large animal lobby and a mini heptathalon (seven mini events). Employees of the two clinics were combined into three teams. With the long cold winter, the games were intended to bring a little fun, teamwork and competition for the employees. The winners received $25 each. Abby Wilkins, Carrie Kohn and Brittney Rigby were on the winning team which was called “The Mitochondriacs” named after the energy producing part of a cell.
On Tuesday, Maple Knoll Veterinary Clinic and Waupun Veterinary Services held their own Olympics. Games included a sleeping dog carry on a stretcher, slalom through the large animal lobby and a mini heptathalon (seven mini events). Employees of the two clinics were combined into three teams. With the long cold winter, the games were intended to bring a little fun, teamwork and competition for the employees. The winners received $25 each. Abby Wilkins, Carrie Kohn and Brittney Rigby were on the winning team which was called “The Mitochondriacs” named after the energy producing part of a cell.
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