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 GIVING BACK
Horseshoe HEROs help
Right, HEROs at Horseshoe Tunica recently delivered Christmas gifts to senior citizens in Horn Lake and Tunica through Sacred Heart Southern Missions. HERO’s pictured are, left to right, Margaret Adams, Deborah Daniels, Cynthia Smith, Rebecca Murphey, Vickie Henry, Shecoby Robinson (SHSM), Sandra Martinez and Ty Cochran (SHSM).
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1,600 pairs of socks from cast members,
and the Tunica resort matched the donation
  esort associates purchased candy roses for their peers to raise mo
  Sock drive for homeless shelters
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TUNICA RESORTS — Hollywood asino Tunica’s “Aspiring Leaders” cast embers presented six area organizations ith more than 500 pairs of new socks each ast month. The Aspiring Leaders collected
Pearl Rive the Ameri
Fitz Casino makes holidays
with another 1,600 pairs. for $2,620 to
Nadia Gates, human resources business partner, said, “The participants of the As-
brighter for area childrenHor piring Leaders program are giving back to
Right, Fitz Casino & Hotel donated $5,000 to the Walls
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can Heart Association. The efforts raised $2,620 to help fight heart disease.
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Gold Strike Angel Tree efforts
R associates raise money for
Left, Gold Strike Casino Resort recently donated gifts to help more
than 50 children in need through its Angel Tree program. Sacred Heart
Southern Missions (SHSM) of Walls, Mississippi, distributed the gifts
American Heart Assocation
directly to families through its holiday gift outreach program. This pro-
gram provides gifts for up to nearly a thousand children each year. For over 16 years, Gold Strike has partnered with SHSM to support its com-
TAW — “Spread the Love” is Pearl River Resort’s annual Valentine’s Day fund-
munity programs. Earlier this year, Gold Strike provided Thanksgiving
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e encouraged to purchase dollar candy gifts for their fellow associates to show how much they admire and appreciate their work. This year’s gift, beautiful and delicious
ney for
 ut huge smiles on the recipients’ faces. Pearl River Resort will presen the American Heart Association.
eshoe, Tunica Roadho rticipate in Earth Hour
 their communities. The focus of the pro-
Shop With a Cop program to ensure that child
ren in area received Christmas presents during the holidays. Tony
e Scudiero, VP/GM Fitz Casino & Hotel, presented the check.
gram is to teach future leaders key elements necessary to become a leader professionally and within their community.”
Aspiring Leaders include Kenneth Smith, Jeanette Garrett, D’Anthony Hub- b
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TUNICA RESORTS – Horseshoe Ca-
engagement.
th
 Southland Casino helps feed
Tunica Roadhouse Casino “Environmental stewardship is one of
ard, Brittany Marlow, Cedric Booker, She- ikia Haynes, Derrick Robinson, Shikoliah eddics and Audrey Vaughn. Gates runs the rogram.
“This project is a win-win for all in- olved,” Gates continued. “The communi- ies win because these socks will be distrib- ted to various homeless and family shelters n Mississippi, Tennessee and Arkansas. The spiring Leaders win because they have ex- mplified the program objectives, while giv-
ng back to their communities.”
sino & Hotel and & Hotel joined people across the Hour Saturday, M p.m.
Those celebrati all non-essential li bold statement of environment. Ear ning of Earth M that helps foster to promote envir
 hundreds of millions of the four pillars of Caesars Code of Com- world to celebrate Earth mitment and represents our promise to pre-
the community during holidays
arch 25, from 8:30 – 9:30 serve the planet for current and future gen-
Left, Southland presented four local organizations with
erations. Our participation in Earth Hour
ham/turkey certificates to support families in need. Pictured are
ng Earth Hour turned off serves to remind our guests, our employees,
Southland team members and reps of Hope House, 8th Street ghtMinigssifonr,oGnoeohdouNreaigshaboraLnodveouCrenltoecralancdomHmuguhneistieCshtrhisatitaneven the
Outreach Ministry. Southland team members pictured, back
collective concern for the smallest changes can help with the environ-
row: Kyle Winschel, marketing director, far left; Ginger Lowell,
th Hour marks the begin- ment,” said R. Scott Barber, regional presi-
finance director, second from left; Osi Imomoh, Southland pres-
onth, a 43-day celebration dent, Caesars Mid-South.
ident and GM, third from left; and Jason Guidry, assistant GM,
Caesars Mid-South’s drive For 10 consecutive years, Caesars Enter-
far right. Pictured front row: Tiffany Hoggan, community en- onmgaegnetamleanwt,asrecnoensds faronmd rigthati;namnednAt nhgaeslapBaurtrichipeattt,ecdonitnrolElearr.th Hour.
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