Bikers and anyone who loves custom-built motorcycles won’t want to miss a rare opportunity to meet Vinnie and Cody on Saturday, Sept. 17, at Lake of the Torches Resort Casino in Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin
Vinnie and Cody’s appearance at Lake of the Torches will coincide with the 2011 Tomahawk Fall Ride that will draw thousands of bikers from across the region. Riders on the tour are encouraged to stop at the casino for the rare opportunity to meet these two famed motorcycle builders. Riders can also present their Fall Ride cards at the Club Advantage desk to receive $10 in Free Play that can be downloaded onto their favorite machine. For every Fall Ride biker who checks in, Lake of the Torches will be donating $10 to the MDA. In addition and as an added bonus, all Club Advantage members will earn quadruple points while playing slots that day from 1 p.m. – 6 p.m.
“Rev up your rides and join us for this spectacular afternoon with Vinnie and Cody, two of the most celebrated bike builders in the country. Their appearance promises to be one of the coolest stops on the Fall Ride. We welcome bikers and ‘Chopper’ fans to meet these two celebrity bike makers and to help with a great cause,” said Michael J. Broderick, Director of Marketing at Lake of the Torches Resort Casino.
Situated on the shores of Pokegama Lake and nestled in Wisconsin’s Northwoods, the Lake of the Torches Resort Casino has a feel of a classic Northern retreat and reflects its Ojibwe culture and heritage. The casino has over 800 slot machines (including a high-limit and non-smoking area), 12 blackjack tables, Let it Ride, Three Card Poker, and three poker tables, a high-stakes Bingo Hall seating up to 500 persons, Woody’s Bar and Grill, and the Eagle’s Nest Restaurant. The hotel has 101 well–appointed rooms, the Dancing Waters Lounge and the Woodland Oasis pool area. The 8,500 square-foot Convention Center with the Hall of Nations offers an outstanding venue for entertainment, receptions, trade shows, meetings, presentations and seminars. It is proudly owned and operated by the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians.
http://www.lakeofthetorches.com.
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