Sprucing up with bark mulch

The mountains of bark mulch at the WSU’s Gounds section of Facilities Operations’ Plant Services Division is an indication that Cougar Pride Days is coming soon.  

Posing with the mulch is Kappy Brun, WSU Grounds supervisor and Cougar Pride Days planning committee member. She said most of the mulch will be used during “Days,” the annual WSU/City of Pullman spring cleaning and sprucing-up effort. This year it will be held March 28-April 6.

For more information, visit www.wsu.edu/cougar-pride-days.

(Photo by Tim Marsh)

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