Alumni Harvest Happy Hour with Carson College of Business

Join the Carson College of Business Wine and Beverage Business Management Program for a virtual Harvest Happy Hour one hour before kickoff of WSU’s first football game of the season against Oregon State University. The event starts at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, November 7. The all-star alumni team includes past flag waver and emcee, Tony Thompson, creator of the Ol’ Crimson tradition, Tom Pounds, and flag rescuer (along with many other responsibilities), Greg Trinkle. You’ll learn about the recent adventure when Ol’ Crimson went missing and how it almost missed making an appearance during this year’s College GameDay. Bring your favorite WSU flag to wave with fellow Coug fans. The Harvest Happy Hour virtual gathering will also include a discussion on the Battle for the Bottle.

Preregistration is required. A Zoom link will be included in the confirmation email that you receive upon registration.  Make sure you have the Zoom client downloaded on your desktop or mobile device; click here for more details. If you do not already have one, make sure to create a free Zoom account. Be sure to wear your Coug gear, and we’ll see you on Zoom!

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