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Event: 'Glenella Recreation - Horse Poker Derby'

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Date: Saturday, July 04, 2009 At 10:00:00 AM
Duration: All Day

Saturday July 4th, 2009

1/8 mile south of WALDERSEE by the Inet tower.

Registration ~ $10.00 ~ includes 3 poker hands

~10 a.m. – 11 a.m. ride leaves at 11 a.m.

Ghost hands available for $5.00

Bring your own lunch for 1/2 way OR purchase a smokey & Drink

Day ends with barbeque sepper for $5

More info please phone: Harvey Swiscoski 3524304

or Ken Schmidt 352-4435 



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