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Cincinnati Bell is giving away a helicopter trip to the Cincinnati Bell/WEBN fireworks, which will be broadcast live on FOX19 on Sept. 4.
Two grand prize winners will receive a helicopter ride to and from the event, and VIP seating to watch the fireworks for them and a guest.
You must enter at the Cincinnati Bell Facebook page, or fill out an entry form at any Cincinnati Bell location. Complete entry forms should be mailed to Cincinnati Bell/WEBN Flyerworks Promotion, 8044 Montgomery Road Suite 650, Cincinnati, OH, 45236. Entries must be received by 9 p.m. Aug. 28.
FOX19 Meteorologist promoted the event Thursday morning on Fountain Square by landing in the helicopter. [SLIDESHOW: Photos from the chopper.]
The winners will be selected via a random drawing on Aug. 29.
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