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Sarah and Mike Flury
June 2006

"Mary,

As long time Drugan's goers we knew that the quality and service there is second to none. Nevertheless, when Mike and I began to plan our wedding we did our research. We called nearly every banquet facility in the yellow pages! We found what we already had known - Drugan's is the total package. Since we were both new to wedding planning, we rested easy knowing that "Mary will take care of it." From our experiences at Drugan's we knew that no detail would be overlooked and any concern that arose would be dealt with before we were ever worried about it. We were right! Our night was Perfect!! The room was fantastic, the service superior, the food delicious. I could go on and on. What Mike and I weren't prepared for were the comments still pouring in from our guests. "I've never had such great food at a wedding." Even our photographer, who does 52 weddings a year, said the food was the best. Our guests enjoyed themselves as much as we did! All thanks to you! We had nonstop top notch service! Thank YOU!"

Mike and Sarah Flury

DRUGAN'S: A BRIEF HISTORY

"Our Breezy Past"

One day, in 1970, the whispering winds of Trempealeau blew an idea at Kent and Donna Drugan. "Why don't you buy a supper club?" the winds murmured.

Well, okay, they decided. But, a whirlwind of decisions followed. When? Where? How? After careful deliberation, the Drugan family of six uprooted and moved to Holmen becoming new neighbors to Burrow's Mobil Station, Al the barber and the Holmen Feed and Farms Supply at the corner of Main and Mill Streets. The long-standing Silver Dollar Saloon that stood on the corner was revamped and renovated. The green structure became "Drugan's Supper Club."

Business was swift and steady. Local residents showered the dining tables with joy and good cheer.

Then one day, in 1973, a beacon of light north of Holmen shown brightly. "It's time you get your business up to par!" wailed the watchful winds.

So, Kent and Donna did. They built a new Drugan's Supper Club, adjacent to a pro shop and nine beaming holes of golf, five miles north of Holmen. The Tabbert family had called the rolling fairways and greens "Castle Mound." That name remained when Drugan's took over the four-year-old facility in 1973.

But, the unrelenting winds blew again. "Grow" was their demand. Thousands of seeds, fertilizers, and hours of manpower later, the nine-hole golf course became 18. That was in 1981.

Since then, son Mike and his wife, Mary, have joined the ranks carrying on the 39-year family tradition of providing caring service and hospitality to all who visit Drugan's Country Club.

Please stop by sometime.
We'd love to serve you our old-fashioned way, with joy and good cheer.

 
 
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