The Holiday Season in Minneapolis has not been the same since the Grey Ducks drafted Wasrabi Gleel in season 24. The weekend before Christmas, fans and members of the community are invited to the Quack Shack to begin a holiday themed tailgate party known as “The Wasrabi Gleel “Ham”boree!”
Alongside his teammates and local catering company “Quack Snacks,” Gleel and his team serve a delicious spiral bone-in ham dinner for up to 500 hungry fans. Other events include an ice sculpture contest, competitive snowball fights, and the opportunity to catch a pass from DSFL QB Ryan Negs!
After a few hours of music and merriment, and when everyone has had their fill of Ham and Cocoa, the main event of the Hamboree takes place: The Minnesota Gift Swap!
There is no cost of admission to join the Hamboree, but it is required to bring a gift, no matter how big or small, to add to the Gift Pile: a massive tower of various wrapped gifts. The last hour of the Hamboree is Wasrabi and his cohorts distributing the gifts amongst the crowd until no presents remain in the pile.
Despite the ever increasing likelihood that Gleel will be leaving Minnesota for Chicago to join the ISFL next season, he’s quoted as saying he’d like to continue this tradition for the people of Minneapolis wherever his football career takes him.
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Alongside his teammates and local catering company “Quack Snacks,” Gleel and his team serve a delicious spiral bone-in ham dinner for up to 500 hungry fans. Other events include an ice sculpture contest, competitive snowball fights, and the opportunity to catch a pass from DSFL QB Ryan Negs!
After a few hours of music and merriment, and when everyone has had their fill of Ham and Cocoa, the main event of the Hamboree takes place: The Minnesota Gift Swap!
There is no cost of admission to join the Hamboree, but it is required to bring a gift, no matter how big or small, to add to the Gift Pile: a massive tower of various wrapped gifts. The last hour of the Hamboree is Wasrabi and his cohorts distributing the gifts amongst the crowd until no presents remain in the pile.
Despite the ever increasing likelihood that Gleel will be leaving Minnesota for Chicago to join the ISFL next season, he’s quoted as saying he’d like to continue this tradition for the people of Minneapolis wherever his football career takes him.
(230 words)
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