Registration opens at noon.
First blind draw at 12:45.
Games start at 1:00.
Tournament donation is $20.
50% will be donated directly to Todd and 50% will pay out
1st - 4th place.
50/50 and basket raffles will be held throughout the day. Basket winners will be drawn at 4:00. Need not be present to win.
Four gun raffle
Winner need not be present to win
Tickets $25 Donation - Winner drawn
April 15, 2023 or when all tickets are sold
Grand Prize- Smith & Wesson M&P 15 Brace in 5.56 or Happy Hooker Store Credit. 3 Runner ups will be drawn for Kimber Micro 380ACP, Glock g48 9mm & Glock g43 FDE.
Tickets available at Oak harbor PD, Tri-Motors and Port Clinton Ford
Island Airlines & the Ford Tri-motor
Oak Harbor Public Library
Ed Rusch former pilot for the airlines speaking.
To attend call 419-898-7001 or at oakharborpubliclibrary.org
Pre-sale tickets available:
Shelley Schutte (419)260-7685,
Kayleen Daup, John Heminger, Nate Holman,
Ann or Mike Mann, or Sara Toris
Dinner Location:
Port Clinton Elks Lodge
231 Buckeye Blvd
Port Clinton OH 43452
Dine in or carryout (while supplies last)
Cost: $15.00
*Includes ½ Chicken, Au Gratin Potatoes,
Green Beans, Roll, and Dessert
Silent Auction:
Sports items, restaurant gift cards, and more!
Meat Raffle
Barrow of Booze Tickets
Entertainment:
Canyon
5:00 pm to 9:00 pm
221 Park Street, Oak Harbor, Ohio
Every 3rd Sunday of the Month
11:00am - 2:00pm Or until sold out
Open To The Public
On April 22, 2023, Oak Harbor Masonic Lodge will open their doors for a public open house. The Lodge is located at 210 Jefferson St., Eagles Nest Hall, Oak Harbor, and it will hold its open house from 9:00am to 11:00am. Anyone who would like to know more about Freemasonry or is just curious and would like a peek inside may attend. Members and their families are also invited to come share the day.
Freemasonry is the world’s oldest and largest men’s fraternity in the world. Thirteen signers of the Constitution and fourteen Presidents of the United States, including George Washington, were Freemasons. Today, there are more than 2 million Freemasons in North America alone, 90,000 of which are Ohio Freemasons.
The origins of Freemasonry are rooted in the guilds of stonemasons, who built the castles and cathedrals during the middle ages. The tools and objects used by stonemasons have been adapted as symbols in the ceremonies of modern Freemasonry to teach moral lessons; known worldwide as a symbol of character, charity and friendship, the Square and Compasses design is the emblem of every Masonic lodge.
Today, Freemasonry is a fraternity that brings together good men from various political, social, ethnic and religious backgrounds to work to improve themselves and their communities in the spirit of brotherly love, relief, and truth.
For more information please contact Chuck Shier at 419-852-8757, or visit www.freemason.com.
April 29, 2023
Howey's House of Brews
Cornhole Registration-11am-12pm
$20 Person
Chili Cookoff 1p-4p
April 29th, 2023
7PM-10PM
$5 Donation
Open to the Public