YOU'RE INVITED!
In honor of Veterans Day and the very special vets that are near and dear to us, co-sponsors RE/MAX Preferred, We Insure Badgerland, Inspired Designs, and RE/MAX Commercial will be raising money for two very special Wisconsin based nonprofits: Center for Veterans Issues and Sierra Delta. CVI provides transitional/permanent housing and supportive services to veterans and their families throughout the state. Sierra Delta focuses on therapy for veterans living with PTSD by assuring all veterans who want one get one of man's best friends and provides grants for unique training of their dog utilizing a community based wellness approach.
Please join us for a fun Euchre tournament for these two GREAT causes and make sure to bring your family and invite your friends. Everyone is welcome! You may register as a team or as an individual. You can register as a team or as an individual for the tournament. Registration for a team will be $100/per team and registration as an individual will be $40/per person. Your registration will also include a delicious meal! Don't play euchre, that's perfectly fine, you can still come enjoy the event for $25/per person or provide a donation of any amount as well if you can't make it and want to participate in the fund raiser for Sierra Delta.
The tournament will start at 6pm sharp, so you will need to arrive and check- in between 5-5:30pm. The tournament will be approximately 2-3 hours, but you are welcome to stay later.
Registration includes a delicious meal and we will have a variety of beverages this year, including beer from BarleyPop Tap & Shop. BarleyPop is an awesome establishment co-owned by one of Dan's closest friends and it offers an impressive variety of beer. We hope that you will join us in supporting all veterans who have and continue to serve this country so selflessly.

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DID YOU KNOW?
Euchre or ecure is a trick-taking card game commonly played in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Great Britain, and the United States. It is played with a deck of 24, 28, or 32 standard playing cards. Normally there are four players, two on each team, although there are variations that range from two to nine players.
Euchre was responsible for introducing the joker into the modern deck of cards. The Joker Deck was introduced to Euchre in the 1860s with the joker acting as a top trump or best Bower (from the German word Bauer, "farmer", denoting also the Jack. Euchre is believed to be closely related to the French game Écarté, the seventeenth-century game Loo, and an unverified, 19th-century game Juckerspiel. It may be sometimes referred to as Knock Euchre to distinguish it from Bid Euchre.

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