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Recess Next Wednesday At Incredible Mo's!

Sept. 29, 2016

Join The Ticker for a fall Recess event at Incredible Mo's next Wednesday, October 5 from 5-7pm!

Attendees will enjoy socalizing over free bowling and shoe rentals, free laser tag, a free $5 arcade card, and delicious food and drinks - plus a chance to win great prizes! Hors d’oeurvres will include chef’s choice artisan pizzas, garlic cheese bread with house-made red sauce, chicken lettuce wraps, Irish egg rolls with 1000 Island dressing, buffalo chicken egg rolls with bleu cheese dressing, artichoke truffle dip with sundried tomato flatbread crisps, and dessert.

Attendees will also have a chance to win prizes including $50, $30 and $20 Incredible Mo's cards and other great merchandise.

Admission to Recess is $10 and is open to the public.

The 2016 Recess series is presented by Remax Bayshore Properties, a full-service real estate company providing Northern Michigan with professional real estate services.

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