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Join Us For Recess at Bushell's in Downtown TC April 2!

March 20, 2025

Join The Ticker for a spring Recess at Bushell's Kitchen + Cocktails in downtown Traverse City on Wednesday, April 2 - where attendees will have a chance to win great prizes, including a grand prize of a dinner and wellness package valued at $700!

Attendees at The Ticker's monthly after-work happy hour will enjoy socializing and delicious food and drinks, including a sampling of Bushell's tasty Southern-inspired dishes, craft cocktails, Yuba Vineyards wine, and Short's beer. Attendees will also be entered into a door drawing to win great prizes, including:

> Dinner & Wellness Package at Solitude Float Spa, Eternal Wellness, and Bushell's Kitchen + Cocktails: A $700 value!
> Custom Baseball Bag American Flag Art: $375 value
> Downtown TC Gift Card: $50 value

Admission to Recess is $10 and is open to the public. Recess goes from 5pm to 7pm. Bushell's Kitchen + Cocktails is located at 127 South Union Street in downtown Traverse City.

Recess 2025 is brought to you by Grand Traverse County, a Grand Place to Live, Work & Play.

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