The Great Gate Giveaway at Gate City Casino

The Great Gate Giveaway at Gate City Casino

Join WZID’s Neal White at the Gate City Casino in Nashua on Saturday October 25th for the Grand Finale of the Great Gate Giveaway where someone is going to win an Audi Q5!

Neal will be broadcasting LIVE at the Gate City Casino from 4-6pm to get things going.  Starting at 4pm, every twenty minutes someone will win five hundred dollars in FREE PLAY!  Then at both 6 and 8pm, five people will win one-thousand-dollars cash!  At 10:15pm, one lucky person wins the grand prize: a brand-new Audi Q5! You MUST be present to win!  See you Saturday for the Great Gate Giveaway at Gate City Casino in Nashua.

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