
MADISON, Wisc. (March 5, 2020) — Weaver Auto Parts will again serve as the Official Advance Ticket Outlet for the Wisconsin Outdoor Life/Field & Stream Expo presented by Suzuki KingQuad in Madison, Wisc. The Expo runs from Friday, April 3 through Sunday, April 5 at the Alliant Energy Center in the 5-hour ENERGY Exhibition Hall & New Holland Pavilion 1.
Attendees can avoid the lines, by purchasing advance discount tickets at all Weaver Auto Parts locations in South Central Wisconsin, starting today.
At Weaver Auto Parts stores, Adult 1-day tickets (age 18+) are $12 and Youth 1-day tickets (ages 13-17) are $3.
For a full list of Weaver Auto Parts locations, visit www.weaverautoparts.com/locations.html.
The Wisconsin Outdoor Life/Field & Stream Expo, which brings the pages and posts of Outdoor Life and Field & Stream magazines to life, features top companies, gear producers, equipment manufacturers, and the latest products for hunting, fishing and outdoor enthusiasts. Whether attendees are gearing up for their next hunt, a trip to the lake or an outdoor adventure, enthusiasts will have the opportunity to shop and interact with the most knowledgeable people in the industry.
Trophy contests presented by Budweiser, feature displays, Educational Seminars presented by US Law Shield, DockDogs competition, trick shot archery show, shooting ranges and numerous exhibits are among the highlights of the Expo.
For more information on the Wisconsin Outdoor Life/Field & Stream Expo presented by Suzuki KingQuad, visit www.fieldandstreamexpo.com.
For more information on Weaver Auto Parts, including a full list of stores, visit www.weaverautoparts.com.
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