RPM Casino Night presented by AJ’s

FWB CoC Posted: August 12, 2016

RPM Casino Night presented by AJ’s 

Source:  Press Release by the Greater Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce

The RPM Committee of the Greater Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce recently announced that they will be holding a charity Casino Night to benefit four great charities.

AJ’s Restaurant (with locations on Beautiful Okaloosa Island and on Eglin Parkway, overlooking Cinco Bayou) is the Event Sponsor and this event would not be possible without their generosity and support!

The event will be held on Saturday, September 24th beginning at 5 P.M. at the Santa Rosa Mall in Mary Esther.  Proceeds benefit Children in Crisis, Emerald Coast Science Center, Jobs4U, and Okaloosa Saves.

Tickets to this great event are $15 in advance or $20 at the door, with a limited amount of admissions available.

Admission price includes a great variety of Casino games, entertainment, food and drink, door prizes galore, and so much more!

With delicious food from several local eateries, spirits and beverages included with admission, and the thrill of playing your favorite casino style games like a high roller, this evening is promising to be a fun one.  All of this to benefit four great LOCAL charities: Children in Crisis, Emerald Coast Science Center, Jobs4U Inc., and Okaloosa Saves. 

Tickets are on sale at the Greater FWB Chamber of Commerce or from many of our Participating RPM businesses.

Go to rpmfwb.com for a complete list of locations where tickets are on sale and for more information.

Or check out our FB page at: facebook.com/RPMFWB/

If you have any question about this event, the Chamber, or the RPM Committee in general, contact the 2016 RPM Chairs Tracy McCreary of Southern Star Printing @ 850.226.6769 or Bob Harshman of HB Webdudes @ 850.375.0111

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