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WHAT HAPPENED
04/10/07 - 04/16/07
Check out the $10.00 off a stay at the Wilderness Inn coupon below!!
Spring has sprung! The weather has been nice! The lakes are
all open. Lawns are being raked and the trees are budding.
Haileuliah!
Welcome back to all the snow birds...we hope you all had a
very warm nice winter!
About 10 women from Riverside Lanes in Hayward traveled to
Fond du lac for state bowling last week. We had fun! A few had
good games. Gail, Kelly, and Betty bowled games over 200. I
bowled ok nothing great. Bowling is officially over for me. I
did receive a few awards at the banquet. Most improved bowler
being one of them. Better luck next for our team.
Now on to golf. I did get out once last week. I hit them
pretty good for not playing in 7 months. I look forward to
getting out there.
The pool party was fun. Many good eats. Everyone enjoyed the
jackets they received. Thanks for a great pool year. Mike
Rookey won first in the pool tourney, Harv (the lawnmower)
took second and third goes to Hub alias (moonman)! Ask him
about it?
We will also be closed April 23 and 24 for cleaning. We
apologize for the inconvenience.
The winners of the Motels Stays were:
Joan Brierly
Mike Palmquist
Space
Congrats to all of you! We will be drawing every Friday,
Saturday and Sunday!
We a started music at 4 p.m. on Sunday afternoons. Ryan's one
man band playing and singing all your favorites.
We all sure enjoyed the entertainment.
Stop in for a chance to win a night stay at the Wilderness
Inn. A buck gets you a chance. We will be doing this every
Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights at 7 p.m.
Remember we are open 7 days a week at 7 a.m. daily. Come check
out our daily specials! Lore Merrill is still here on
Wednesday evenings for your listening and dancing pleasure!
Bloody Mary's two bucks anytime!
Our annual 9 ball pool tourney will be Sat April 28, 2007. You
don't want to miss this one!
That's about all for this week!
Have a great week. Be safe ..have fun....live large!
Big hugs,
Sharon
Quote of the week: "Faith has to be exercised in the midst of
ordinary, down-to-earth living."
by Elisabeth Elliot
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