Register for the Sept. 4 Quarter Century Club Breakfast in Pullman

2025 Quarter Century Club registration is available through Aug. 21.

Registration is now available for the annual Quarter Century Club Breakfast Celebration on Sept. 4. Secure your seat! Space is limited, so please register online at your earliest convenience. Registration will remain open until Aug. 21.

Please join us for the 92nd annual Quarter Century Club Celebration in Pullman. The annual breakfast is open to the public, and the celebration recognizes WSU employees who have reached the impressive milestone of 25 years of service. This is an excellent opportunity to recognize these individuals for their valuable contributions to WSU and to congratulate them on their induction into the Quarter Century Club.

This year’s breakfast will take place on Thursday, Sept. 4, in the M.G. Carey Senior Ballroom with doors opening at 8:30 a.m. and the official speaking portion of the program beginning at 9:15 a.m. Advance registration is required before Aug. 21 and the cost for general registration is $25 per person. There is no cost for 2025 QCC inductees to attend.

We hope you can join us in recognizing the 2025 Quarter Century Club honorees.

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