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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 May 1984, p. 148

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Wisconsin Dells calendar CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES June: 2- 3: Great Wisconsin Dells Balloon Rally. Most prestigious of its kind in the coun­ try, with 90 hot air b a l l o o n s p a r ­ ticipating in two days of flying competition. ' Always the first w e e k e n d a f t e r Memorial Day. 2: Heritage Days and Antique Show. This year with a special presentation of the effects of Civil War General Bailey in the history museum. 2 : O l d - F a s h i o n e d P a r a d e . D o w n Broadway at 11 a.m., with 75 to 100 units. 2: Jaycee Raft Race 8- 9-10: Mil-Woky Radio Weekend. 30,000 Milwaukee visitors. 15-16-17: Radio Station Round­ up Weekend. More visitors! July: 4: Giant Fireworks Display. 7: C i r c u s W o r l d Museuip Parade. C e l e b r a t i n g 1 0 0 years in Baraboo. Wisconsin Dells All- N a t i o n s I n d i a n Pow-Wow. 2nd An­ nual. A major Native American celebra­ tion with dancers from across the U.S. and Canada, plus In­ dian arts and crafts. Sept.: 1- 2- 3: Labor Day Weekend 8- 9: Wisconsin Dells Mini-Golf World Championship. Sign up all summer long to compete in this tourney, to be held at all of the outstanding Dells area miniature golf courses. 14-15-16: 16: Wo- Z h a - W a F a l l Celebration. Unique street carnival with outstanding crafts and art festival. Oct.: Parade. 2 p.m. with 100 units. 22: International Crane Foundation Run to the Dells. 1-mile, 5-k and 10-k divisions. A warm-up for Al's Run and the Chicago Marathon. Proceeds go to the Interna­ tional Crane Founda­ tion, site of the 10-k start. 6: Steam Train Autumn Color Weekend. Mid- Continent railway. Aug.: 25-26: 10- 8: 14: 19-20-21: 24-25-26: Tamarack Sports Club Pro Tennis Invitational. Tennis pros from across the Midwest competing f o r s u b s t a n t i a l prizes. Nov. Dec. Church of God Con­ vention. WoUersheim Winery Harvest Festival. Wisconsin Dells Polka Fest. Popular Midwest Polka bands playing all around town, dance competi­ tions. Autumn color touring in the area all month. Gun deer hunting season runs in late month. Snow falls and pro­ vides for beautiful beginning of winter recreation. The Wisconsin Pells area is a water lover's dream with more than 15 wet and wild water slides, including 450-foot runs that curve through tunnels and 360-degree turns, breathtaking slides that go straight down, inner tube rides and tiddie slides. Whether its canoeing, sailing, swimming, wind sur­ fing or slithering down a wet slide, water buffs will find plenty to enjoy at the Dells. SHOPPING WITH us IS... EXCITING Coming this 3rd & 4th of July, the 2nd annual C.L. Lions Club "Taste of Crystal Lake" cele­ bration. Super family fun complete with fireworks extravaganza, at Crystal Point Mall! CONVENIENT 50 stores and growing stronger, to serve your one stop shopping needs. COMFORTABLE Our enclosed mall is climate controlled year round, with plants, trees and natural light. SMART Fashions tor men, women, and children. Specialty stores for every desire. THIS YEAR SAY YES! Route 14 & Main St. Crystal Lake, II. Mon.-Fri., 10to9 Saturday,10 to 5:30 Sunday, 11 to 5

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