Colleagues & Cabernet

As a heartfelt thank-you, all WSU Pullman Faculty and Staff who are current WSUAA members are invited to Colleagues & Cabernet, a free appreciation event for all you do to make our alumni association and university wonderful.

Join us for appetizers, desserts in honor of WSU’s birthday, delicious Cougar-connected wines, a complimentary collectors’ wine glass, and plenty of fun!

Not a current WSUAA member? Not a problem! Become a member today online or via payroll deduction. Members receive a variety of benefits including discounts at more than 50 preferred merchants in and around the Pullman-Moscow area plus membership dues fuel the support the WSUAA provides our university and help fund student scholarships. WSUAA dues are even tax deductible!

Thank you again for everything you do for our WSU family. We hope to see you at Colleagues & Cabernet for some food, wine, and fun!

WHO: WSU Pullman Faculty and Staff with a current WSUAA membership. Not a member of the WSUAA? You can join online or via payroll deduction

WHEN: Tuesday, March 28, 4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Wine corks pop at 5:01 p.m.

WHERE: Lewis Alumni Centre

COST: FREE for WSU Pullman Faculty and Staff who are current members of the WSU Alumni Association (Bring your membership card)

RSVP: Before March 22. Make sure to bring your current WSUAA membership card for entry

QUESTIONS: Call 509-335-2586 or email us at wsuaa@wsu.edu

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