Spring Family Weekend open house

Saturday, April 5
Brelsford WSU Visitor Center, 150 E Spring St., Pullman, WA
10 a.m.–4 p.m.

Start your WSU Pullman Spring Family Weekend with the Brelsford WSU Visitor Center!

We’re here to help with everything from basic weekend logistics like parking, transportation, way-finding and directions to plotting your adventures and activities with dining, shopping and local attractions, and events planned specifically for Cougs and their crews! Additionally, enjoy a sample of WSU Blended Learning Wine (21+) and a flavor of Cougar Cheese while supplies last. While you’re here, take home a taste of WSU Pullman by purchasing from our selection of Cougar-made products, including seasonings, honey, cheese and wine, or add to your Coug gear collection with Brelsford WSU Visitor Center Family Weekend apparel!

Family Weekend T-shirts and crewnecks are now on sale for $20 and $30, respectively, and an exclusive Family Weekend wine sale will run Friday–Saturday. Wine sale includes 15 percent off any selection of four Cougar-connected wines or 20 percent off a selection of six wines.

Call, email, or stop by for more information!

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