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Bemidji Colleges Sportsman's Night Out- Feb 21


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Hey guys, the event is going to be Saturday February 21 at 5:30 pm. It will be in the Beaux Arts Ballroom on campus.

There will be deer, waterfowl, and fishing gear raffled off.

Tickets are sold only in advance and are $25. You get a membership to DU with the ticket and you get food. Also, if you wear a camo or blaze orange SHIRT, you qualify for a drawing for a gun.

We are also doing a pre-event raffle. There will be two winners.

First prize is an ice fishing package including a Clam 5600, Vexilar FL12 Pro Pack II, Mr. Heater Buddy, and a HT rod/reel combo.

Second prize is a Mossberg 4x4 Centerfire .300 Win Mag with 3x9 scope.

The drawing will be held at the Sportsman's Night Out, but you do not need to be present to win. Tickets for this drawing are $10.

For more information contact Jaran @ 218-330-2928 or go to www.ducksevents.org or contact me

Thanks

Chad

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Everyone hurry! There's not much time left to get your tickets. Only 1 day left before the event so hurry. We will be sitting at Gander Mountain in Bemidji on Friday Feb. 20th from aprox. 3-6pm. So if you have any question stop down or just swing by to pick up tickets. We will also have the pre-event raffle tickets for sale there as well.

Thanks

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