Tickets Still Available for Cougar Day BBQ July 31 at Silverwood

PULLMAN, Wash. — Tickets are still available for the barbecue at Washington State University’s “Cougar Day” July 31 at Silverwood theme park in northern Idaho.

The all-you-can-eat dinner, with free soft drink refills all day throughout the park, is $10 each for adults and $6.50 each for children ages 3-7. Children age 2 and under eat for free. The deadline to purchase tickets to the barbecue is Friday, July 23.

Sponsored by the WSU Alumni Association, Cougar Day at Silverwood is open to everyone and includes all theme park activities, including rides, roller coasters and a water park.

General admission tickets are $19 each for adults and $12 each for children ages 3-7 and seniors age 65 and up. Children age 2 and under are free.

To buy tickets and for additional information, contact the WSU Alumni Office at (509) 335-2586 or e-mail to wsualum@wsu.edu.

Silverwood is 15 minutes north of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, on Highway 95 in Athol, Idaho. For more information on the theme park, visit www.silverwoodthemepark.com.

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