BVC extended hours — Wine, cheese, and honey sampling

Calling all Cougs — make your way down to the Brelsford WSU Visitor Center for this weekend’s extended hours!

We’ll be here later on Friday, Nov. 14, to help with all pre-game, game day, and weekend needs like general parking permit sales, park-and-ride options, and information about football weekend festivities happening on and off campus. As you visit, don’t forget to shop our wide variety of Coug merchandise and Coug-made gifts.

While you’re here, enjoy complimentary samples of Merry Cellars “Crimson” wine, WSU Entomology honey, and famous Cougar Gold Cheese! Anyone 21 and older with a valid ID is welcome to enjoy one 2-oz. tasting of the wine at no cost. Stop in from 4–7 p.m. to enjoy!

The visitor center is located at 150 E. Spring St. in Pullman. Call 509-335-4636, email visitor@wsu.edu, or visit visitor.wsu.edu for more information!

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