NEBRASKAland Days Buffalo Bill Birthday Bash
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Celebrate the anniversary of the greatest showman in American history -- William F. Cody. The event includes sponsor hospitality booths, appetizer bar, fund raiser auctions, and live music from Free Beer and Chicken. A list of the auction items can be found at www.nebraskalanddays.com. Tickets for the event are $50 plus fees and will be available at the door. Skip the lines and purchase your tickets at www.nebraskalanddays.com. Ticket also available at the NEBRASKAland DAYS office, 509 East 4th Street, North Platte. Proceeds from the event will benefit the NEBRASKAland DAYS Foundation a 501(c)3 non-profit. 7:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
NEBRASKAland Days Buffalo Bill Birthday Bash
Phone : 308-532-7939 (Always call and confirm events.)
Web: www.NEBRASKAlandDAYS.com
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