Cougar football gives back

WSU Cougar Football players Alex Brink (left) and Jed Collins read “The Story of Ferdinand” to local school children Thursday morning as a part of the Read for the Record campaign sponsored by Ferdinand’s Ice Cream Shoppe.  The national campaign was started by Jumpstart, a nonprofit organization that raises money to support early education programs for underserved children.

To read more about the Thursday open house event at Ferdinand’s  and the Jumpstart program, click here.
 
 
 

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