Smithville Chamber of Commerce Casino Night
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Mark your calendars for the Smithville Area Chamber of Commerce's annual Casino Night on the fourth Saturday in July at 7:00 pm at the Smithville Recreation Center. Tickets include a trip through the buffet line, adult beverages, $10,000 worth of playing chips. Each participant will also be eligible for door prizes and a chance to bid in the silent auction, and eligible for grand prizes including an overnight spa package from Paragon Casino in Marksville, LA and an stay at the Hyatt Regency Lost Pines. Games featured this year include craps, Texas Hold Em, blackjack, roulette, and slot machines. Call the Chamber to reserve your spot (you can reserve tickets at the pre-sale price and pay for them at the door on the night of the event) at 512-237-2313 or order them online. Take a break from the heat of the summer and play it cool at Casino Night! Only adults 21 and over will be admitted.
Smithville Chamber of Commerce Casino Night
Phone : 512-237-2313 (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 512-237-2605
Email Address : chamber@smithvilletx.org
Web: www.smithvilletx.org
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