Lots of Cash Up for Grabs at Maine’s Oxford Casino Hotel Over Labor Day Weekend

With your help, Oxford Casino raises so much money to fight breast cancer here in Maine. Plus, you could walk away a huge winner too!

The 22nd Cans For a Cure is in the making. Over the last two decades, you’ve helped us raise over half a million dollars to help Mainers battling breast cancer one can at a time. We cannot thank Oxford Casino enough. They’ve made Breast Cancer Awareness Month twelve months long!

READ MORE: Oxford Casino Hotel Raises Over $1 Million Dollars for Maine Charities

The generous people who have stopped into Oxford Casino Hotel and participated in their Give $5 Get $10 campaign have raised a lot of that money. By donating at least $5 to Cans For a Cure, Oxford Casino Hotel guests receive $10 in free slot play, and it’s happening again this weekend!

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Oxford Casino Hotel

Just stop by Oxford Casino Hotel on Sunday, September 1, through Tuesday, September 3, and go to the cashier asking to donate to Give $5 Get $10. Your donation will go directly to Cans For a Cure, for the Maine Cancer Foundation. Plus, you’ll have $10 in free slot play. That’s a win for everyone! Oxford Casino is serious about giving back, and recently crossed the $1 million mark for giving to Maine charities!

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Oxford Casino

Make a weekend of it! There’s plenty of cash to win with Oxford Casino Hotel’s High Five Friday with a $67,000 jackpot! Or Super 6 Saturday with a jackpot of $23,000!

New this Labor Day weekend is the $10,000 Tableganza this Sunday at noon! It’s a guaranteed $10,000 giveaway in cash!

Oxford Casino Hotel

Oxford Casino Hotel

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