Huron Poker Room
Oscoda American Legion Post 274 849 State Street, Oscoda, MI, United StatesThis week's tournament benefits Brownlee Lake which is located in Alcona County. The lake is 87 acres in size and
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This week's tournament benefits Brownlee Lake which is located in Alcona County. The lake is 87 acres in size and
$500 prize fund + 50% of entry fees! Entry Fee: $50 Team/$25 Singles Family Friendly! Hosted by: Third Coast Cornhole.
Buttons for admission can also be purchased beforehand for $5 at various establishments in Hale and the surrounding area. This
Friday, Sept. 17th 4pm-10pm. Saturday, Sept. 18th 9am-10pm. Sunday, Sept. 19th 10am-4pm. Children 16 and under are free. Family Fun
Includes food and drink specials and tokens for the winning team!
Proceeds to benefit the building fund. Must be over 18 to play Doors open at 5pm Bingo starts at 6:30pm
Proceeds to benefit the building fund. Must be over 18 to play Doors open at 5pm Bingo starts at 6:30pm
There will be games, goodie bags, crafts, local business specials and much more! Pony rides, a petting zoo, goats and
Proceeds to benefit the building fund. Must be over 18 to play Doors open at 5pm Bingo starts at 6:30pm
Doors open at 5:30pm and play will begin at 7pm. Registration is per team table with up to 8 players
Disclaimer: The opinions, beliefs and viewpoints expressed by the event organizers on this calendar do not reflect the opinions, beliefs and viewpoints of Destination Oscoda. Attendance and participation are deemed at your own risk and anyone attending or taking part in the event must use good judgement, obey all laws and take reasonable care to avoid any injury to their person or property.
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