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Station Casinos to celebrate 45th anniversary with 3 fireworks shows

Station Casinos is marking its 45th anniversary with several fireworks shows next month, followed by a monthlong celebration that includes dining specials and hotel packages just for Las Vegas Valley residents.

The festivities will start at Palace Station on July 1 at 9 p.m. Additional fireworks will be set off on the Fourth of July, starting at 9 p.m., at Red Rock and Green Valley Ranch resorts. Those who can’t attend in person will still be able to watch the shows through social media channels including Twitch, according to a company news release. Fireworks by Grucci will present the show.

Station Casino properties also will offer locals a number of exclusive deals across its properties including:

— Waived resort fees and special hotel rates when booking the StaCation package at any Station Casinos property

— Table games will be wrapped in an anniversary-themed table felts and chip collectors will have a chance to snag limited edition commemorative chips in multiple denominations including a $45 chip.

— There will also be bonus cash prizes offered at its Bingo rooms across various properties throughout the month of July

— Gift giveaways for Lucky Boarding Pass members such as Station Casinos-branded apparel and accessories

— Themed desserts at all Lucky Penny, Brass Fork and steakhouse locations

Station Casinos, which first opened in 1976 with Bingo Palace, is not the only company to couple its anniversary celebration with a Fourth of July fireworks display.

Plaza Hotel & Casino announced last week it would combine its 50th anniversary celebration and the Independence Day holiday with three nights of fireworks launched from various locations, rooftops and towers on July 2 - 4.

Contact Subrina Hudson at shudson@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0340. Follow @SubrinaH on Twitter. Review-Journal digital content producer Lukas Eggen contributed to this report.

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