Fundraiser at Etsi Bravo for Kelly Ward Memorial Pathway

Friends and colleagues of Kelly Ward, in conjunction with the Washington State University Foundation, will host a fundraiser 6 p.m. Friday, May 24, at Etsi Bravo, 215 E. Main Street, Pullman, to support the Kelly Ward Memorial Pathway.

The cost is $20, and registration is available on the fundraiser website foundation.wsu.edu/pathway. There will be a silent auction, raffle, dancing and a no-host bar. All proceeds go to the Kelly Ward Memorial Pathway Fund.

Ward, a celebrated and respected member of the WSU community, passed away suddenly after an accident in July 2018. The pathway is being designed on the Pullman campus to commemorate Ward’s expansive spirit, commitment to faculty development and equity, and love of walking meetings and the outdoors.

Those interested in learning more about the pathway or making an online gift may do so at the Kelly Ward Memorial Pathway website https://afw.wsu.edu/kellyward/.

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