Northern Shores Loan Fund, Inc. – Fundraiser

By Kim

Event to Benefit Local Businesses

February 20, 2010, 4pm-8pm

Have fun while benefiting your local community

Fun Filled Event for All Ages!

LTBB Government Center Common Area

Silent/Live Auction featuring Native American inspired food and entertainment.

Activities

  • Free snow shoeing and tracking expeditions
  • Free Kids Activities: Medicine Bags, Color Wheels, Jewelry Making
  • Stroll the numerous silent auction items, donated by local businesses, while the kids are entertained
  • 50/50 drawing
  • Fry Bread, Corn Soup, Chili, Hot/Cold Beverages
  • Smoked Fish from Bell’s Fishery
  • Bid on a Dinner/Casino/Hotel package including Bill Cosby Tickets

For more information, call 231-347-6753

http://www.northernshoreloadfund.org


Filed in: Free Services and Resources • Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

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