Silver Reef Halloween Bash

Silver Reef Halloween Bash

Photo: KAFE/Silver Reef Casino Resort


Get your best costume for The Silver Reef Casino Resort Halloween Bash!
Hosted by KAFE 104.1!
Saturday, October 28th from 9:00pm-1:00am in The Event Center at Silver Reef!
ADMISSION IS FREE!

DJ Clint Westwood will be playing the tunes that will have you on the dance floor all night long!  Plus, The Silver Reef Casino Resort is giving away a total of $1500 in Free Play with a costume contest!
($750 for 1st place, $500 for 2nd place, $250 for 3rd place)

Plus, Dave, Allan, Patrice, and Scotty will be there to party along with you in their Halloween costumes (whatever group costume they decide on…)

Please keep a few things in mind when making your plans:
-No full face paint, masks or weapons will be allowed on the casino floor
-Must be 21 or older to attend

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