Potawatomi Casino Hotel hosts 'Housekeeping Olympics' to celebrate staff

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- While the 2024 Paralympics wind down in Paris, a new set of competitors are showing off their skills here in Milwaukee.
Potawatomi Casino Hotel hosted the Housekeeping Olympics, celebrating their staff and all the work they do for their guests.
The games include toilet paper basketball, a bed-making contest and tissue pyramid building.
Potawatomi tells us the hotel was recently given a three-diamond award from AAA. They're giving a lot of credit to their housekeepers.
"Our team members are our heart and soul," said Jay Saunders, Potawatomi Casino Hotel. "We couldn't provide the level of guest service that we do, especially in our hotel, without these team members on the environmental services and housekeeping teams."
Besides the competitions, Potawatomi also treated the staff to lunch and handed out gift cards and prizes from employee drawings.