BRASHER -- This year’s Tri-Town Festival will include Tri-Townpoloy, which people can play through the evening of July 29. The game is like a local version of Monopoly, where community members to …
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BRASHER -- This year’s Tri-Town Festival will include Tri-Townpoloy, which people can play through the evening of July 29.
The game is like a local version of Monopoly, where community members to go to local businesses and earn "tabs" to complete their boards.
Boards that are submitted at the bus garage on July 29 before the fireworks begin will be entered to win one of five "Family Game Night" prizes.
The businesses participating include Pit Stop Diner, North Lawrence Supermarket, Munson's Mini-Mart, Brasher IGA, Badenhausen Library, Primabella's, B+W Quick Stop, Elliot's, Riverview,and Helena General. Game boards can be picked up at any of these locations and have directions written on them, as well as a phone number if needed for help.