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Here's a really great event which helps thousands of people with disabilities enjoy what many of us may take for granted. Looking for participants and guides who are willing to help out. Great way to learn Gull Lake for a price cheaper than hiring a guide. Includes 2 great meals and a lunch.

CONFIDENCE LEARNING CENTER’S

27TH ANNUAL FISHING CLASSIC

MADDEN’S RESORT on Gull Lake- SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 2010.

All proceeds benefit the Campers and programs of Confidence Learning Center,

providing outdoor education and recreation for persons of all ages with

developmental disabilities and opportunities with the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.

ENJOY A DAY OF GUIDED FISHING ON GULL LAKE, COMPLETE WITH CLASSIC SHIRT,

BAG OF FISHING ITEMS, LUNCH PROVIDED BY SUBWAY OF NISSWA AND SHORE DINNER.

AWARDS AND GREAT PRIZES!

COST IS $175.00 PER ANGLER AND REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO 100 BOATS. Build your own team of 3 for just $350 or REGISTER AS AN INDIVIDUAL and be assigned to a pro guide or tournament angler.

PRE-FISH WITH A GUIDE ON FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 18 FOR ONLY $50.00 AND JOIN US FOR THE Legendary SERTOMA JOHN MARIUCCI FIESTA.

VISIT www.CAMPCONFIDENCE.COM OR CONTACT [email protected].

The amount of the contribution that is eligible for federal tax deduction is <your contribution amount> minus $75,

the value of the goods or services received in exchange for this donation.

27 Years of

Legendary Fishing

Fishing to support the Campers!

1620 Mary Fawcett Memorial Drive

East Gull Lake, MN 56401

218-828-2344

www.campconfidence.com

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