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Posted: 7:15 PM Feb 12, 2010
La Crosse Boat, Sports and Travel Show runs through the weekend
33rd Annual show organizers say event is family fun entertainment
Reporter: Martha Boehm Email Address: martha.boehm@weau.com |
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If you need a new boat or you want to dream about a vacation, you can do just that at the 33rd Annual La Crosse Boat, Sports and Travel Show.
You can check out what’s new in the recreational industry from campers, to boats and ATVs. You can dream about or start to plan a vacation. And if you wanted to take the family out fishing, there’s a spot to do that.
Or if you’ve ever wanted to race a duck, you have an opportunity to do so.
Event Floor Manager Michael Murphy says the show is great fun for the whole family.
“You can come here and spend a lot of time looking at all the resorts and the newest products that are out there, dreaming of the warmer weather and getting out there on a new boat," Murphy said.
He expects thousands of people to come to the show each day.
The show runs through Sunday at the La Crosse Center, so you still have time to race a duck and have some fun.
Tickets are $6 for adults 18 and older; $3 for students 6-17; and free for kids 5 and under.
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