Visitor Center Anniversary Celebration

During Dad’s Weekend 2013, the Brelsford WSU Visitor Center opened as the new Front Door to Washington State University! Help us celebrate our 1 year anniversary with a weekend long open house and a wine tasting Friday evening!

Browse the exhibits, meet up with friends, have your photo taken with the 15-foot-tall letters spelling W-S-U, and pick-up your essential Cougar merchandise including Cougar Cheese, WSU Honey and wines by Cougar alumni.

Friday from 4pm – 6pm, enjoy wine tasting featuring our Cougar connected wineries. The WSU Viticulture and Enology Club and students from the Wine Business Management program will be on-site to share their wine knowledge and pour our featured Cougar wines.Tasting tickets are $5 each and will be available at the door. Must be 21 years of age or older to participate in the wine tasting.

Visit the Visitor Center website to find out which Cougar connected wines will be featured for Dad’s Weekend!

Dad’s Weekend Hours:

Friday Oct. 24: 7am – 7pm, wine tasting from 4pm – 6pm!
Saturday Oct. 25: 9am – 3pm
Sunday Oct. 26: 8:30am – 3pm

www.visitor.wsu.eduvisitor@wsu.edu – 509-335-INFO

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