WATSONTOWN — It’s time to dust off those gambling skills once again.
And you have a chance of winning a gas grill donated by Cole’s Hardware or a wine rack including a selection of wine.
The 11th annual Milton Rotary Casino Night is set for 7 to 11 p.m. March 23 at the Watson Inn.
The evening features black jack, poker, roulette, craps, horse racing and other games. Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door. That includes admission, refreshments and crazy cash to gamble with. There will be a cash bar available.
At the end of the evening, your winnings are converted into tickets that you can use for the auction.
Other than the grill and wine rack, there is a wide range of other prizes, including a kindle with leather case; a half-hour skyride from the Penn Valley Airport; a one-night stay at Best Western-Country Inn and Suites and dinner at Damon’s; two T-shirts autographed by Penn State wrestling coach Cael Sanderson; two flower arrangements from Andree’s Flowers and Gifts; dinner for two and a Jacuzzi suite at the Watson Inn ($270 value); a $50 gift certificate from Fedder’s Jewelry; and one-night stays at the Hampton Inn, Danville, and Comfort Inn, New Columbia.
Also offered will be a $30 gift certificate from the River House Brew Pub, a three-month membership in the Greater Susquehanna Valley YMCA, a family membership at the Milton Community Pool, an autographed ball by Colorado Rockies’ shortstop Troy Tulowitzi and two 2008 five-quarter uncirculated sets.
Tickets are available from Milton Rotary Club members and also will be sold at the door.
Warrior Run Region
Grill is top prize at Rotary Club's Casino Night
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