WJBC’s Football Monday Night

WJBC has teamed up again with Maguire’s Pub and Bud Light for football on Monday night and your chance to WIN!

Watch the action of each game Monday night at Maguire’s on the square in downtown Bloomington. It is also the only time and place to qualify for the Grand Prize Finale set for December 16th.

Grand Prize from Direct Travel:

  • 7night all-inclusive stay for 2 at the adult only Riu Baja California in Cabo San Lucas
  • R/T air for 2 from Chicago,  R/T airport transfers, 7nights all Inclusive accommodations and all taxes on included features.
  • Bag fees, seat assignments and items of a personal nature are the responsibility of the prize winner
  • Subject to availability, certain restrictions apply including but not limited to Blackout dates

During the games each Monday night at Maguire’s you can enjoy Budweiser Family Chill Chambers for just $2.75, $2 burgers and 50 cent wings, the best wings known to man!

Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to enjoy football on Monday night and win BIG from Maguire’s Pub, Bud Light and Direct Travel with AM 1230 WJBC!

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