70th Annual Chelsea Conservation Club - starnews_20260219_tsn-2026-02-19-a-008_art_2.xml
70th Annual Chelsea Conservation Club ICE FISHING CONTEST on Chelsea Lake Saturday, February 28, 2026 (contest ends 3:00 p.m.) Winners of the fishing contest will be announced at the lake when the contest ends. Youth Fishing Contest sponsored by Sam & Julie Scott in Memory of John “Brush” Scott Food & Refreshments served at the lake Food Served at the Clubhouse starting at 11:00 a.m. Clubhouse located at N6357 State Hwy. 13 - approx. 9 miles north of Medford Music by MR. CONCERTINA! 45525_10 Raffle ticket drawing will be held at 4 p.m. at the clubhouse 1st Prize: Ruger American 308 Camo 2nd Prize: Hummingbird Ice 35 Fish Locator 3rd Prize: $150 & MANY MORE PRIZES!!! Ticket prices $5.00 each 70th Annual Chelsea Conservation Club ICE FISHING CONTEST on Chelsea Lake Saturday, February 28, 2026 (contest ends 3:00 p.m.) Winners of the fishing contest will be announced at the lake when the contest ends. Youth Fishing Contest sponsored by Sam & Julie Scott in Memory of John “Brush” Scott Food & Refreshments served at the lake Food Served at the Clubhouse starting at 11:00 a.m. Clubhouse located at N6357 State Hwy. 13 - approx. 9 miles north of Medford Music by MR. CONCERTINA! 45525_10 Raffle ticket drawing will be held at 4 p.m. at the clubhouse 1st Prize: Ruger American 308 Camo 2nd Prize: Hummingbird Ice 35 Fish Locator 3rd Prize: $150 & MANY MORE PRIZES!!! Ticket prices $5.00 each
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