GRASS VALLEY, Calif. --Alta Sierra Elementary School’s
first casino night takes place Saturday, February 23 at Alta Sierra
Country Club. The event, which includes a live and silent auction,
evolved from recent years’ wine tasting fundraisers to appeal to
larger crowds.
“We really wanted to make this a community gathering,
as well as a fundraiser,” Katrina Paz, Alta Sierra Elementary
parent teacher committee president, said. “This should be an
evening of parents, friends and neighbors coming together for a night
of fun while raising important funds for our school.”
Tickets for the event cost $25 per person/$45 per couple
and include appetizers, desserts, and $500 in chips. Prizes include
tickets to Disneyland, artwork and photography, tickets to Sonoma
Raceway, rounds of golf at the Resort at Squaw Creek, private
catering, spa services, overnight stays at Atlantis Casino Resort and
Truckee’s Cedar House Sport Hotel, the opportunity for a student to
be a reporter for a day at The Union, one free year of after-school
care, and various gift certificates to local shops and restaurants.
The festivities begin at 6:30 p.m. and childcare will be available
with advance reservation.
Funds raised that evening will go towards upgrading the
computer lab, as well as field trips, assemblies, classroom equipment
and supplies, art classes, library services, and music, sports, and
recreational programs for more than 330 students.
For more information, or to purchase tickets, call
530-277-6288 or go to
www.pleasantridge.k12.ca.us/altasierra/index.html.
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