Planning an event for Mom’s Weekend? Let us advertise it for you!

WSU Mom’s Weekend is April 8-10, 2016

All WSU departments, living groups, student organizations, and community groups are invited to be a part of this activity-filled weekend.

You can go online to https://momsweekend.wsu.edu/events/community/add to submit your activities and events.  Please submit your event(s) by Friday, February 19, 2016.

In order for your event to be listed in the Mom’s Weekend booklet publication, you must have your events entered by 5:00 p.m., Friday, February 19. Space is limited so enter your event(s)/activities(s) ASAP.  All submissions will be listed in the booklet at no charge and will also appear in the online Calendar of Events.

To purchase ad space in the booklet, please contact Jeff Koch at jeff.koch@wsu.edu by Friday, February 19 for information on ad sizes, costs, and availability.

After February 19, events can be submitted to the online Calendar of Events up to the start of Mom’s Weekend (April 8, 2016), but will not appear in the printed booklet.

Thank you for your cooperation and assistance in planning Mom’s Weekend 2016! If you have any questions, please contact University Events at wsuevent@wsu.edu.

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