The Big Smoke 2013


Lazer 99.3 presents The Big Smoke at The Log Cabin Banquet And Meeting House on Wednesday, October 2nd, and tickets are on sale now!

Your admission includes an all you can eat premium food spread including hors d’oeuvres & dessert, a free event t-shirt from Bolduc’s Apparel and a few free stogies from the Cigar Room Two!

A VERY LIMITED number of tickets will be available at the door for $70 CASH ONLY!

You must be 21 or over with a positive id to enter.

It’s The Big Smoke, October 2nd at The Log Cabin! Lit up by the Cigar Room Two in Agawam, Peroni Italy & Pilsner Urquell, Harley-Davidson of Southampton and Lazer 99.3, Everything That Rocks!

 

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