This Fourth of July, rent the gear you need from Outdoor Recreation Center’s Rental Shop and you’ll get an extra day on your rental at no extra cost. The ORC’s Rental Shop is a great resource for the whole community, they provide a wide selection of outdoor gear so you can get outside and play. To view the Rental Shop price list, visit urec.wsu.edu/outdoor-recreation/rental-shop/.
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