Alumni and Friends

Plan your fall ‘Backyard Bash’ with essentials from The Bobcat Store

Throughout September, The Bobcat Store is offering free shipping on “Backyard Bash” merchandise – OHIO-themed products that will turn your home and gatherings into a Bobcat extravaganza!

Throughout September, The Bobcat Store is offering free shipping on “Backyard Bash” merchandise – OHIO-themed products that will turn your home and gatherings into a Bobcat extravaganza! Photo by Max Catalano, BSVC ’20

Ohio University’s fall semester is underway and the 2019-20 football season kicks off Aug. 31, and if you’re planning to host a Bobcat Backyard Bash, The Bobcat Store has you covered from sun up to sun down.

Among The Bobcat Store’s “Backyard Bash” merchandise is an Attack Cat Cornhole Set.

Among The Bobcat Store’s “Backyard Bash” merchandise is an Attack Cat Cornhole Set. Photo by Max Catalano, BSVC ’20

Throughout the month of September, the official online store of the Ohio University Alumni Association is offering free shipping on what it has dubbed “Backyard Bash” merchandise – OHIO-themed products that will turn your home and gatherings into a Bobcat extravaganza!

Here are just a few of the options available on The Bobcat Store’s new “Backyard Bash” section:

  • Enjoy some friendly competition with the Attack Cat Cornhole Set, sold with or without a set of eight green and white bags.
  • Any fall party needs a good feast, and with the Athens Block Cutting Board, you can prepare to host your Bobcat family in true OHIO fashion. This board comes in a variety of wood finishes and is branded with the “Athens Block” logo and signature OHIO pawprints.
  • After the food and festivities, cozy up to a warm fire with an Ohio University Fire Pit, featuring the University’s logo and iconic pawprint.

Looking for more ways to showcase your Bobcat pride? Check out everything The Bobcat Store has to offer, and don’t forget to keep tabs on the “Clearance” section where new items are added on a regular basis.

Published
August 26, 2019
Author
Julie Ciotola, BSJ ’20