Brule Day
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Fun run/walk, pancake breakfast, parade, sloppy joe lunch, flower show, kids' games, egg toss, poker run, firefighter's water flight, supper at the Activity Center, Brule Day Dance, and much more. Events begin at 7am Saturday. Alumni banquet on Friday. Brule Day is held the first Saturday in August annually.
Brule Day
Phone : 308-287-2302 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : brulemac@atcjet.net
Web: www.lakemcconaughy.com
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