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Great Play: Give Blood, Get Bucks Swag Including Game Tickets


Join BloodCenter of Wisconsin on March 4 at the 14th Annual Milwaukee Bucks Blood Drive from 7 am to 7 pm at the BMO Harris Bradley Center at 1001 N. 4th Street.

As a special thank you for your life-saving gift, all attempting donors will receive a limited-edition t-shirt and a voucher for a pair of tickets for one of the following games:
Wednesday, March 5 vs. Sacramento Kings (7pm)
Monday, March 10 vs. Orlando Magic (7pm)

Free parking and childcare will be provided the day of the blood drive.
(Donors should enter at the Potawatomi Gate off of 4th and Highland)

Click here to make an appointment.

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