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How would you like to meet Stormin' Norman face to face? You can! Join us at Camp Lebanon for Men's Retreat on September 19-21 and you can meet this monster buck in the flesh...along with two other live animal trophy whitetails (Double XL and Bonehead) Steve Porter will be bringing with him to Men's Retreat. He'll also bring along 40 shed antlers, including the full set from one trophy buck displaying his complete life cycle. It's all part of Steve's Trophy Whitetail Show on Saturday afternoon that will be of great interest to hunters and non-hunters alike. As a bonus, deer hunters will learn useful hunting tips and will have the chance to purchase Porter's prized doe urine.
Monster bucks are only one reason to join us at Men's Retreat this year!
Other highlights include: - Four inspiring chapels featuring Pastor Bill Berg (New Hope Community Church, Cambridge, MN)
- Cedar Lake Shoot Out: Top Gun, Rookie of the Year, 4-Man Team
- Golf: Friday Early Bird plus 9 and 18-hole scramble on Saturday (chance to win a $15,000 UTV!)
- Tournament Action: Horseshoes, pool, pingpong
- Fishing Contest: Walleye, pike, largemouth
- Team Sports: Football, volleyball
- Adventure: Paintball Battle Royale, Screamin' Eagle Zipline
And, of course, there will be lots of delicious food (a Camp Lebanon trademark!) and plenty of free time fun to just relax and visit with some great guys. We hope you can join us! Sign up soon by going on line or print off the registration form (fax or mail).
This is the year, men. So "Buck UP!" Tell your buddies, and go for it!
Bill Abeler
Executive Director
BONUS: Write "EMAIL SPECIAL!" when you register and take $10 off! (Sorry, not available for on-line registrations)
THIS JUST IN FROM STEVE PORTER: "We are almost ready for your event. We
have only one problem, Double XL does not fit down the hallway in our
building and therefore cannot be loaded using our normal method. We need to
build a new door to our corral and a new loading ramp for him. Then our deer
trailer will not fit into this area, so we need to build a new crate to load
him onto, then transport him in the crate to our actual trailer and load him
for the show. A little bit of work, but a great problem to have, he is too
big!" 
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