Nov. 24, 2008 The Virgin Islands Montessori School and International Academy will hold their Las Vegas Night from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m., on Saturday, Dec. 6, at Marriott's Frenchman's Reef Beach Resort. This is Montessori's largest fundraising event, and a large portion of the proceeds goes to financial aid.
There will be live music, food, drinks, and gaming tables featuring: Texas hold'em poker, craps, blackjack, roulette and much more.
Come ready to win a $10,000 in cash raffle, a Toyota Camry Hybrid and other cash prizes. Players can also take part in the silent and live auctions, and bid for a get-a-way vacation to New York or New Orleans, his and her Rolex watches, an original painting by D.W. Thompson and a long list of other fantastic items.
Tickets are $90 in advance and $100 at the door. All entrance tickets include a $20 value of food and beverage tickets. There is a party bundle of 10 tickets for $850. Tickets can also be bought by calling the school at 775-6360 and using a credit card.
There will be raffle tickets for $5 each or $50 for a book of ten. Prizes are: $10,000 first prize, $3,000 second prize, $1,000 third prize and $500 fourth prize.
Las Vegas tickets can be purchased at these outlets: Red Hook Secretarial Service-Red Hook Plaza, Glenn's Gifts and Bags, Phil's Paradise, Lattes in Paradise, American Yacht Harbor, Modern Music and VI Montessori School. There will be a free shuttle from Havensight Mall to Frenchman's Reef, only.
For more information, call the Virgin Islands Montessori School at775-6360, or e-mail: lvn@vimontessori.com.
VI Montessori Holds 'Las Vegas Night' Fundraiser
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