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đź‘€ Hey Madison, want to win a Harley-Davidson?

Potowatomi Hotel Casino is delivering the giveaway of the summer.

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Who had “win a free motorcycle” on their summer bucket list?

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Yes, you read that right.

For the month of July, Potawatomi Casino Hotel has teamed up with the House of Harley to give away one brand-new 2023 Harley-Davidson motorcycle per week (plus tons of other cash prizes) to celebrate the iconic brand’s 120th birthday.

This week marks the last Thursday in July, which means you have one last shot to rev your engines, gear up, and win big.

Here’s how it works:

  • When you play with your Fire Keepers Club Card at Potawatomi, you’ll automatically earn entries into the competition, and the opportunity to advance to the 8 p.m. final to win thousands of dollars in cash prizes + the motorcycle grand prize on Thursday, July 24.
  • You must be present in the casino at the time of the prize announcement to win, and any games played that day will earn triple points.

May the odds be ever in your favor, Madison. Vroom vroom.

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