Don’t miss this year’s Cougar Gold and Mistletoe event in Spokane!

Jingle, jingle, jingle, it’s time to mix and mingle at this year’s Cougar Gold and Mistletoe! Join us at Maryhill Winery Tasting Room & Bistro on Wednesday, Dec. 14, from 5–7 p.m. Meet Mariah Maki, our new Associate Vice President for Advancement and Executive Director for the WSU Alumni Association, as well as WSU Spokane Chancellor Daryll DeWald and Greater Inland Empire Chapter Co-President Manpreet Chahal.

This year’s festive event will feature wine tasting from Cougar-connected Maryhill Winery, appetizers with Cougar cheeses, festive Cougar door prizes, and a chance to connect and be merry with fellow Spokane Cougs.

Don’t forget to wear your Cougar holiday gear, and we’ll see you there!

Space is limited for this party, so register early on the WSU Alumni Association website. Registration deadline is Wednesday, Dec. 7, or until full.

Cost:

  • $40 for WSUAA members and $45 for non-members. Includes 2 wine tastings and appetizers with Cougar cheeses.
  • $6 WSUAA wine tumbler (optional) — you will have the opportunity to purchase a wine tumbler during registration for pick-up at the event.
  • Additional beverages will be available for individual purchase.

Join the WSU Alumni Association and receive the member discount!

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