Casino Night Fundraiser for Schools Is Tomorrow

The South Baldwin Chamber Foundation is holding its Casino Night Fundraiser to support local schools on September 25 at The Port at The Wharf in Orange Beach beginning at 7 p.m. Six to eight casino-like table games will be set up to “play for fun,” and guests with a remaining predetermined amount of play chips at the end of the evening will be entered into a raffle for prizes. Tickets are $60 per person and include dinner, $500 in play chips, dancing and heavy hors d’oeuvres with tea and water catered by Wolf Bay Restaurant and WinChile Casino. There will also be a cash bar and live music provided by a DJ. The foundation is a nonprofit that provides schools in Elberta, Foley, Summerdale, Magnolia Springs, Bon Secour, Lillian and Josephine with programs and teacher/student grants.

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