Friday Night Feature

Friday Night Feature
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Keweenaw Peninsula Chamber of Commerce recently issued the following announcement.

F R I D A Y • N I G H T S
Rhythm Bike & Board Co. at Mont Ripley

Introducing a NEW event this season! @rhythm_houghton x @montripleypark_ brings you: Friday Night Feature.

WHO: skiers & snowboarders, all ages
WHERE: @montripley park
WHEN: Every Friday starting Jan 7th – March 4th @ 7pm
WHAT: Our goal with this event is to bring the community together and session on 1 new feature each week. This will be a jam style event that will welcome everyone and each week we will give out swag and prizes from our sponsors.

Entry fee is $1 or 2 cans of non-perishable food. We will be donating the total money and food donations to local sources after the final event.
…stay tuned for more details.

Original source can be found here.



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