Visitor center family weekend extended hours

Calling all Coug families — start your family weekend with the Brelsford WSU Visitor Center!

We’ll be here to help with all pre-game, game day, and weekend needs like general parking permit sales, park-and-ride options, and information about family weekend festivities happening on and off campus. While you’re here, shop our wide variety of Coug merchandise and Coug-made gifts.

This weekend will also feature a complimentary sample of the local Merry Cellars Crimson wine from 4–7 p.m. Friday and 8 a.m.–1 p.m. Saturday. Anyone 21 and older with a valid ID is welcome to enjoy a 2-oz. tasting of the wine at no cost. Samples will be limited to a one-time offering per person each day. Additionally, sample honey from the WSU bees! Samples are free to everyone and run at the same time as the wine samples.

More information is available at 509-335-4636, visitor@wsu.edu, or visitor.wsu.edu. The visitor center is located at 150 E. Spring St. in Pullman.

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