Enjoy a Freaky Oaklawn October

October gets off to a fast start with an Oktoberfest celebration Saturday, Oct. 6 and the fun and excitement continues all the way up to Oaklawn’s annual Halloween Bash Wednesday, Oct. 31. Also in October is the Lucky $13,000 Drawing Saturday, Oct. 27.

Every Monday Fun Day, there will be $6,000 up for grabs and winners will be called every 15 minutes between 3 and 7 p.m.

On Tuesdays, every Oaklawn Rewards member can play Football Frenzy and possibly win up to $100,000 just by swiping their cards. Oaklawn continues to offer Prime Time Thursdays featuring a delicious Prime Rib dinner.

Fridays in October will be highlighted by the $7,500 Fright Night.

Football season heats up in October and Oaklawn is the perfect place to enjoy all the games from college to NFL every Saturday through Monday.

Follow Oaklawn Racing & Gaming on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for up-to-date news and reminders for what’s happening.

For more information or a complete list of promotions, visit oaklawn.com or call (501) 623-4411

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