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Wigwam Resort 20th Annual Beach Bash!!!!


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20th Annual Beach Bash - July 8th & 9th, 2011

For everyone that loves to have fun on Lake of the Woods, and especially at the Wigwam Resort, this event is just for you! Over the 20-year history of the Wigwam Resort Beach Bash, there has been many travelers that have blessed us with their presence during the bashes. They come from all corners of the globe to participate and enjoy in all the fun and excitement that it brings to our resort, and most importantly our community. This year we are having an all employee reunion (past and present) on Friday July 8th, and then the Beach Bash will be held on Saturday July 9th. Everyone is welcome both nights and we encourage you to meet and greet all the past and present employees that have made each of the previous 19 Beach Bashes so memorable to each and every one of you. All of the past employees are geared up to share their days with us on Friday and Saturday. We anticipate this to be the BEST BEACH BASH EVER!

The band “Under the Covers” will be performing outside in the tent, we will have bonfires, fireworks, food and drink specials, free party favors, games and contests, along with the famous Wigwam wet T-shirt Contest, which always commands an impressively large crowd. For all the additional information on the 20th Annual Beach Bash and the band, please checkout our homepage on our HSOforum at www.wigwamresortlow.com. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, just give us a call at the resort at (800) 448-9260 and we’ll be happy to fill you in on all the fun and exciting details. We look forward to sharing the days with each and every one of you, and making the 20th Annual Beach Bash truly the best bash ever!

Happy Fishing to all, and to all a good day!

Wigwam Fisherman

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