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Team 66 Education Foundation's 1st Ever Casino Night
Casino Night raising funds to grant teachers with innovative programming for Center Cass District 66 student education

On Saturday, October 14, 2017, the Center Cass School District's TEAM 66 Education Foundation is hosting their first ever Casino Night Fundraiser to continue their on-going efforts to raise funds for teacher grants that provide superior and innovative educational opportunities to all students. The adults-only evening will feature Casino gaming such as blackjack, roulette, a craps table as well as light snacks, beverages and a whole lot of fun! Guests are invited to double down for their chance to win exciting prizes such as tickets to a Blackhawks game with admission for 2 to the Kettle One Club, Symphony tickets with dinner, a Tory Burch purse, the newest style Pandora Bracelet and various dining and shopping packages generously donated from community businesses. This event is a fundraiser so there will not be any exchange of money at the tables; however, guests will have the opportunity to purchase chips at the event to play at various gaming tables to increase their chances of winning some of the many great prize packages. Team 66 is encouraging guests to reference their favorite Casino-themed movie for inspiration on "How Do You Casino?." Dressing to theme is not required, but will add a fun entertainment element to the evening. Tickets are $50 per person and include one drink ticket. Doors open at 6 p.m. with the Casino open from 7-10 p.m. For event information and to purchase tickets, visit www.team66ef.org.
Team 66 promotes creative funding and builds on district-community partnerships to differentiate Center Cass School District 66 as an innovative leader in providing superior educational opportunities for all students. TEAM 66 Education Foundation is organized and operated exclusively for educational and charitable purposes for the benefit of the Center Cass School District 66 within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. The purposes of the Corporation include the receipt, management and expenditure of funds received from donations.