Silver Reef Casino Resort Halloween Bash

Silver Reef Casino Resort Halloween Bash

Photo: KAFE/Silver Reef Casino Resort


KAFE 104.1 invites you to the most hauntingly, horrifying spooktacular of the year…The Silver Reef Casino Resort’s Halloween Bash!

Saturday, October 26th from 9pm-1am in The Event Center at Silver Reef!

Dress in your most devilishly, delightful costume and dance to the ghoulish grooves of DJ Kramer G.Dot!  Score your share of $1500 in The Silver Reef’s Costume Contest!  Best of all…IT’S FRIGHTFULLY FREE!

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO!

Note: No full-face paint, masks, or weapons (or items that look like weapons) on the casino floor. Must be 21+ to attend.

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