Visitor center football fan photo booth is back!

The Brelsford WSU Visitor Center is extending its business hours for Saturday’s home Cougar football game against the USC Trojans.

The visitor center will be open 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 17 and 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 18. Staff will be available to assist fans with game day information, including wayfinding and directions, pregame activities, general parking permit sales and information, and other transportation options.

Saturday’s pregame festivities at the visitor center will include a football-themed photo booth for fans to show their Cougar Pride and snag some Brelsford WSU Visitor Center swag! Coug fan photos can be taken any time Saturday with the assistance of visitor center staff.

Anyone interested in exploring campus or the local community before or after the game can also talk with staff for recommendations on how to spend the weekend. Student staff are always ready to share their favorite places to visit on campus and suggestions for sightseeing, restaurants, shopping and more!

The visitor center will also continue a special football weekend wine and cheese sale where visitors purchasing bottles of Cougar-connected wine marked 20 percent off will also receive 15 percent off a can of Cougar Cheese. The cheese discount is a limited time offer valid only Sept. 17-18 at the visitor center and cannot be combined with other Brelsford WSU Visitor Center discounts or coupons.

A complete list of wines, Cougar Cheese and other Cougar-made products is available at https://visitor.wsu.edu/home/shop-cougar-gifts/.

More information is available at visitor@wsu.edu, 509-335-4636, visitor.wsu.edu or by following the visitor center on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. The visitor center is located at 150 E. Spring St. in Pullman.

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