Quotes rewritten and an invitation to our Turkey Hill Experience New Year’s Eve celebration

Posted by Turkey Hill Team on December 26th, 2012


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There are a lot of things we couldn’t live without – friends, family, a good book on a Sunday afternoon – but ice cream has to be pretty high on our must-have list. Like our revised quote below states, it’s an important part of our balanced diet, too. How can ice cream be balanced, you ask? Our freezer is separated into two halves: One half for ice cream and one half for everything else.

On a side note, we’d like to invite everyone in our area to visit the Turkey Hill Experience for our annual New Year’s Eve celebration on December 31 from 4-6 p.m. There’s no cost to attend the family-friendly event, which will include live music and plenty of activities. Discounted admission to the Turkey Hill Experience will also be available for $7 per person. For more info, check out the events page of the Turkey Hill Experience website!

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2 Responses to “Quotes rewritten and an invitation to our Turkey Hill Experience New Year’s Eve celebration”

  1. Heather Bruinsma says:

    Sounds like fun. I wish I could go. Someday I will make it to the Turkey Hill Experience.

  2. leecarr says:

    this is great news and I will be sharing it with everyone I know in the area:

    visit the Turkey Hill Experience for our annual New Year’s Eve celebration on December 31 from 4-6 p.m. There’s no cost to attend the family-friendly event, which will include live music and plenty of activities.

    and
    Turkey Hill is one of the necessay supplements to a balanced diet.

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