Corn Palace Shrine Circus Bike Giveaway

Corn Palace Shrine Circus Bike Giveaway

Photo: KMIT 105.9 FM


Three qualifiers per weekday for the next three weeks starting on Monday April 3rd on Real Country 105-9 KMIT and KOOL 98-3! From the qualifiers, Five BRAND NEW Bike winners will be drawn on Monday morning April 24th to win a new bike from Ron’s Bike Shop in Mitchell, plus the bike winners will receive two-free adult General Admission tickets plus your free kid ticket to a Shrine Circus performance of their choice!

Qualifying kids must be 12 years and under to register! Parents this is your opportunity to qualify your child for a new bike from Ron’s Bike Shop, KMIT, and the Corn Palace Shrine Club.

One time qualify per person per family per household.

The Corn Palace Shrine Club Shrine Circus will be held April 24th, 25th and 26th at the Corn Palace in Mitchell. Reserve tickets on sale NOW at the Corn Palace or on-line at cornpalace.com.

Good luck on the Bike Giveaway at the Corn Palace Shrine Club Shrine Circus sponsored by Ron’s Bike Shop and Mitchell Radio Group!

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