Tidbits January 31 Issue

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Eagles Club Specials

VALENTINE’S DAY SPECIAL February 14th • 5:00 - 9:00 pm

Any 2 Entrées for $49.00 • New York Strip • 8 oz. Sirloin • Crab Legs • Walleye • Jumbo Shrimp • Shrimp Scampi

Dinner Includes: • Potato • Soup & Salad • 2 Glasses of Champagne • Dessert

* Reservations Suggested *

MEMBERS DAY

WEDNESDAYS

Mon. & Tues. 10 am - Close Domestics & Rail Drinks

Burgers or Brats

$1.00 5 - 8 pm

$1.50

Domestic Beers

Current Members Special

4 pm - Close

DAILY

• Happy Hour 4-7 PM

tuesdays

• Happy Hour 4-7 PM

wednesdays

Open to the Public

• $1.75 Beers (4-CL) • $1.00 Burgers or Brats (5-8PM)

thursdays

• Happy Hour 4-7 PM • $1.00 Draft Beers (All Day) • BBQ Ribs Dinner (5-8PM)

Fridays

• Happy Hour 4-7 PM • Crab Legs, Walleye, Shrimp & Steak (5-8)

5 - 8 pm

Supper Served:

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Sundays 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

bingo

SPECIALS: mondays

BBQ Ribs Dinner

Served with: • Baked Potato • Baked Beans • Dinner Roll

(Sorry, No Take-out)

$1.75

THURSDAYS

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• Icebergs are much thicker than the ice that freezes over lakes in the winter. Icebergs are chunks of ice that developed on land, then break off and float in a lake or ocean. The word “iceberg” originates from the Dutch “ijsberg”, which means ice mountain. • Icebergs are found in all shapes and sizes, from very small pieces to ice islands that can be the size of a small country. The term “iceberg” actually refers to ice larger than 16 feet (5 m) in diameter. Smaller icebergs are known as growlers and bergy bits. Even though they are smaller, they are harder to spot and therefore very dangerous for ships. • Even though most icebergs are found floating in oceans of salt water they are made of pure fresh water. Most of the icebergs on earth are found in the frigid waters surrounding Antarctica and in the northern Atlantic Ocean. Most icebergs originate near the west coast of Greenland. • “Iceberg Alley” is the name given to an area from Baffin Bay, off the west coast of Greenland where many massive icebergs break into the water, to the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador on the east coast of Canada. The Newfoundland and Labrador area is known as the Iceberg Capital of the World.

HORSE RACES Every Sunday 7:00 PM pull tabs (everyday)

DAILY SPECIA Bucke f 6 L Domestict o Beers $15.00

Don’t forget our Fantastic Banquet Room Great setup for: Holiday Parties, Wedding Receptions, Birthdays or any other important occasion. Call & reserve today!

hours: Open @ 10 Am M-Sat. & Noon on Sun.

Eagles Club 350 227 10th St. NW • East Grand Forks

218-773-2445

IN THE COLD! (continued): • It is imperative when ice fishing to get expert advice. Knowing the area and the ice conditions can make the sport fun; not knowing can lead to disaster. It is recommended that ice thickness for someone fishing alone (not really advisable) be almost four inches (10 cm). For groups, where more are standing on the ice, the ice should be about 7.5 inches (18 cm). When vehicles are taken on the ice, which does happen in some cold climates, the ice should be 1112 inches (28 cm).

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