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Join Us for a Second Summer Recess at Action Water Sports!

Oct. 21, 2024

It’s Second Summer at Recess at Action Water Sports on Wednesday, November 6 from 5pm to 7pm - where attendees will enjoy delicious food and beverages and great prizes, including two downtown Traverse City holiday shopping sprees!

Attendees at The Ticker's monthly after-work happy hour will enjoy beverages from Short's Brewing Company and Leelanau Cellars, catered subs from Jimmy Johns, and socializing in the beautiful Action Water Sports showroom. Recess guests will be entered into a drawing to win great prizes, including a $200 downtown Traverse City holiday shopping spree and a $100 downtown Traverse City holiday shopping spree.

Admission to Recess is $10 and is open to the public. Recess goes from 5pm to 7pm. Action Water Sports is located at 611 Olesons Commerce Drive in Traverse City (off US-31 near Chums Corner).

Recess 2024 is brought to you by West Shore Bank. When you choose West Shore Bank, you're not just choosing a bank; you're choosing a partner committed to the well-being of our community. Visit us today on 8th Street or at westshorebank.com.

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