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BENEFIT FOR SHACKBASH


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There will be a Benefit for Shackbash at the end of January close to the Elk River area and there will also be discounts on hotels if you are planning on staying the night.

I will post a place/date and time for the event soon.

This should be a lot of fun.

Come celebrate with Shacks family and friends.

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I will post it as soon as its set. right now it looks like the last weekend in January. and yes were looking for donation for prises, may have silent auction as well.

this is a benefit to help Shack and his family with medical bills and the like.

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BENEFIT FOR JOSH

"SHACK IS BACK"

Saturday, January 30th

The Links at Northfork Banquet Center

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WE ARE IN THE BEGINNING STAGES OF PLANNING THE BENEFIT (LESS THAN 7 WEEKS AWAY) AND NEED ALL THE HELP THAT WE CAN GET.

OUR FIRST MEETING WILL BE HELD THIS TUESDAY EVENING. ANYONE WILLING TO MEET AND DISCUSS PLANS PLEASE COME AND SHARE YOUR IDEAS AND SUGGESTIONS TO MAKE THIS EVENT SUCCESSFUL.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15TH 5PM - 7PM

BROADWAY BAR & PIZZA

DINING ROOM

16754 HIGHWAY 10, ELK RIVER

#763-441-5180

OUR GOAL IS TO RAISE FUNDS FOR JOSH AND HIS FAMILY TO GO TOWARDS THEIR MEDICAL AND HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES.

IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EITHER EMAIL OR CALL ME.

THANK YOU,

Sue Myhre

[email protected]

Home #763-441-2139

Cell # 651-334-6776

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