The Treehouse Series Family Night at Ovation Restaurants #Giveaway Ends 10/19
Ovation Brands’ portfolio of restaurants – Old Country Buffet, Ryan’s, Hometown Buffet, Country Buffet – and Furr’s Fresh Buffet are rolling out a new Family Night promotion featuring the popular children's books, The Treehouse Series. The series follows two friends, Andy and Terry, who live in an amazing treehouse and go on some crazy, sometimes absurd, adventures. The two continue to add new levels to their treehouse and when they do, new experiences await them.
Each Thursday, from October 11th through November 15th, between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m., kids may participate in different interactive and educational activities in Ovation Brands’ restaurants and Furr’s Fresh Buffet locations. PLUS kids eat for $1.99 from 4 p.m. to close with the purchase of a regular-priced adult or senior meal.
The featured activities are as follows:
October 11 – Treehouse Builders
October 18 – Moo-vie Madness
October 25 – Web Of Fun
November 1 – #13
November 8 – Take Me Out To the ALL-BALL Game
November 15 – Mashed Potato and Gravy Train
Win it: One lucky reader will win a Treehouse Series Prize Pack. Which includes the following: (4) free meal passes to enjoy a meal at any of Ovation Brands’ locations, The 78-Story Treehouse: Moo-vie Madness! book and The 91-Story Treehouse: Babysitting Blunders! book. This giveaway will end October 19th at 11:59 PM EST. The winner will have 24 hours to respond to my email. If no response, a new winner will be chosen. Prize fulfillment will be made by the sponsor, I am not responsible for prize delivery or lost or stolen deliveries. Open to residents of the US.
Entry Method: Please use Rafflecopter form to enter.
a Rafflecopter giveaway This is a sponsored post on behalf of the above mentioned brand. I received product to share my honest and unbiased thoughts. However, all thoughts and opinions stated are my own and are in no way influenced by my partnership with mentioned brand.
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