Football weekend wine tastings at the visitor center return

Friday Night Football Weekend Wine Tastings will return to the Brelsford WSU Visitor Center this month, featuring a selection of samples from the WSU Blended Learning student-made wine series.

The tastings will be 4–6 p.m. every Friday of home football weekends with the visitor center’s extended hours for game days. Tasting tickets cost $10 at the door and include four 1‑oz. pours of different WSU Blended Learning wines. Participants must be 21 or older with a valid ID. Ticket availability will be limited.

The visitor center will be open 8 a.m–6 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m.–3 p.m. Saturday for the game against Oregon State. 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.

More information is available at 509‑335‑4636, visitor@wsu.edu, 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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