For the fifth consecutive year, the Cougar volleyball team is sponsoring a clothing drive for disadvantaged women in the area. Fans are asked to bring their gently used clothing and a pair of new hose for donation to the Pullman Community Action Center. The clothing will be donated for use by area low-income women entering or re-entering the work force and needing professional clothing. Larger sizes are especially needed. Donors are asked to bring their items to the WSU volleyball office in Bohler, room 230, between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. Thurs., Sept. 22 and Fri., Sept. 23…donors will receive free admission to a Cougar volleyball match at Bohler Gym to be determined. For more information, call Kirby Garry at the WSU Volleyball Office at 509-335-0277 or 7169.
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