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January 2014 Poker Plays (Continued)
SYCUAN CASINO (Continued)
Monday–Wednesday: 6:30 p.m., No-Limit Hold’em, $30+$7+$8 buy-in, no re-buy/add-on. Main Event Qualifiers.
Thursday–Friday: 6:30p.m., No-Limit Hold’em, $40+$6 buy-in, no re-buy/add-on. $10 bounties.
Saturday & Sunday: 6p.m., No-Limit Hold’em, $40+$6 buy-in, no re-buy/add-on. $10 bounties.
Sunday: 10 a.m., No-Limit Hold’em, $36+$8 buy-in, no re-buy/add-0n.
New Year’s Day Tournament—Wednesday, January 1st, 10 a.m., No-Limit Hold’em, buy-in $49+$11, no re-buy/ add-on. Seating is limited. Plus, H0t Seat Drawings
beginning at 10 a.m.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day— Monday, January 20th, 10 a.m., No-Limit Hold’em, buy-in $49+$11, no re-buy/
add-on. Seating is limited.
Extreme Cha-Ching — From January 2nd through
All Star Game— Sunday, January 26th, rack attacks 30 minutes before the game, at kicko , 2nd half kicko ,
and 30 minutes after the game. Plus, $250 cash drawings
at 10 p.m.
February 22nd, every ursday, Friday, and Saturday, Super Yahtzee Evening Session—Tuesdays and
Wednesdays, from 7 p.m. t0 11 p.m., collect all the required stampsandwin.Windoublewiththebonusstamp.
2014 Main Event—From now through June 22nd, qualify any Monday, Tuesday and/or Wednesday in the regular 6:30 p.m. tournaments. e Grand Prize winner will receive a $10,000 buy-in to the 2014 Main Event in Las Vegas.
WSanta Ynez Band Donates $25,000 to Local Nonprofits
January 2014 Tribes in the News
three winners will be drawn every hour from 1:15 p.m. to 11:15p.m. e rstwinnerreceivesupto$500cash,andthe second and third winners each hour receive entries to the $10,500 Super Cash Sunday. Earn entries with qualifying
hands in any live poker game.
Football Playoffs—Rack attacks for touchdowns, eld
goals and more on January 5th, 12th, and 19th. See Poker Roomfordetails.
hile recognizing the work of nonpro t groups in Santa Barbara County, the development services; American Heart Association, health and human services; and Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians awarded $25,000 to ve organizations Santa Barbara Maritime Museum, Native American services.
during its charitable foundation’s annual awards presentation in November Representatives from 19 organizations and agencies attended the awards presentation,
2013. The Chumash Foundation presented $5,000 grants and service award certi cates in ve categories to the Cuyama Valley Family Resource Center, community enhancement and environmental services; Santa Ynez Valley Youth Recreation, culture and recreation services; Friends of the Library of the Santa Ynez Valley, education and personal
Viejas Casino & Resort Team Members & Guests Donate Over 12,000 Toys
among more than 50 invited guests. e Chumash Foundation, founded in 2005, and governed by the Business Committee, has awarded more than $18 million to local groups, organizations and schools throughout the years. By the end of 2013, the Tribe had donated $1.3 million.
iejas Casino & Resort team members and guests raised more than 12,000 toys Viejas Casino General Manager Chris Kelley said, “ is year’s goal of 10,000 toys for the Salvation Army serving eastern San Diego County. It was a new record was a bit daunting at rst, but when we started seeing the response from our guests and the largest single donation of toys ever received by the Salvation Army of and team members, we quickly became very con dent that we could reach the goal.
East County.
Viejas Casino & Resort team members and Viejas Tribal Government sta donated
the toys during the month of November. In addition, Viejas Casino guests received $5 Free Play Cash in exchange for donations of new, unwrapped toys, and shoppers at the Viejas Outlets received discounts at Viejas Bowl and the Viejas Ice Rink, as well as a gift card in exchange for new, unwrapped toys.
Cabazon Band of Mission InIdians Donates $10,000 to American Red Cross
And actually exceeding it by so much is incredible, and is a testament to the spirit and dedication of all those involved.”
On December 11th, the toy donation was announced at the casino, and Viejas Community Relations presented Salvation Army Captain Terry Masango with a check for $15,000 on behalf of the Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians.
n a check presentation in early December, the go a long way in helping those in need in order to Cabazon Band of Mission Indians, together with overcome tragedy.” FantasySpringsResortCasino,donated$10,000 e American Red Cross helps families when
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to the local Riverside County Chapter American Red Cross.
Fantasy Springs Resort Casino General Manager Paul Ryan presented the donation to Lois Beckman, CEO of the Riverside County Chapter and on behalf of the Tribe, said “ e Cabazon Band of Mission Indians has teamed up with the Red Cross in support of their e orts for disaster relief in our city and around the world. We recognize that this gift will
they need it most. Be it a local house re, wild res witnessed this summer, the tornadoes that impacted the Midwest earlier this month or the devastating typhoon that hit the Philippines, the Red Cross is there providing shelter, food, comfort and support.
Photo: Fantasy Springs Resort Casino General Manager Paul Ryan with Lois Beckman, CEO of the Riverside County Chapter of the American Red Cross