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The Nakina Sno Club would like to thank all 81 participants in the 2nd Annual Poker Run. A big thanks to all those who worked so hard to make it the success that it was!
The weather was great and it was a good time by all.
Here are the top winner's receiving the best poker hand.
1st Andy Nadon Nakina
2nd Sue Kuziner Nakina
3rd Michel Beaulieu Longlac
4th Kathleen Rismondo Beardmore
5th Jason Booth Nakina Plan's are already in the works for next year "2010 Greenstone Loop Poker Rally" Photo's of the event will be posted soon. Again, Thanks to all who attended. And let's work on making next year event better!
5th Jason Booth Nakina
Plan's are already in the works for next year "2010 Greenstone Loop Poker Rally"
Photo's of the event will be posted soon.
Again, Thanks to all who attended. And let's work on making next year event better!
Saturday afternoon in front of the Nakina Sports Complex was an impressive site with all the snowmobiles that travelled the Greenstone Loop. With 81 participants this year, more people joined in on the activity than last year. Andy Nadon (who travelled with our 4some from Nakina) had the best poker hand and took 1st place. (Andy took the Eskimo Quickfish Ice Shelter) It was great to see sledders from every community within Greenstone and from our neighbouring towns of Nipigon, Hearst, and Marathon. I'd like to extend an early appreciation to all the participants, the organizers, the club members who assisted, the groomer operators, the canteen workers, the sponsors, and those who helped to publicize the event. If you have something good to say, let us know. If you have something to help us improve the event, let us know. Safe Sledding, Jay Daiter, Secretary, Nakina Sno Club