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Viva Las Vegas

A Night on the Town Presents: Viva Las Vegas

Viva Las Vegas 2023

 

Plymouth Parks and Recreation is hosting A Night on the Town presents: Viva Las Vegas this January. Attendees can look forward to an evening of Las Vegas style games (Blackjack, Poker/Texas Hold ‘Em, Let it Ride, Beat the House, Red Dog, Three Card Poker) dealt by professional dealers from Minneapolis Casino and Poker Rentals, prizes, hors d'oeuvre's, drinks and live music from Tim Patrick from 6:30-8 (an award-winning crooner who sings the songs of the old greats: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Bobby Darin, Tony Bennet, and many others). A cash bar will be available. The event is for people 21 years of age or older.

Each guest will be given approximately $1,000 in chips when they arrive. Minimum bets at each table will be $20-$25. At the end of the night, you can redeem any chips you have left for raffle tickets. The raffle tickets can then be used in our fishbowl style raffle. There will be a separate bowl next to each raffle prize and you can choose which bowl(s) to place your tickets in, depending on the prize. Here are some of the prizes available to win:

  1. $50 Honey and Mackie’s Gift Card
  2. Emagine Willow Creek Theater- Date Night Package: 2 movie tickets, 2 small popcorn, 2 small drinks
  3. Mulligan’s Indoor Golf: $75 Gift Card
  4. Lucky Shots Pickleball: $50 Gift Certificate
  5. The Sunshine Factory: 2-$25 Gift Certificates
  6. Nautical Bowls- Plymouth: 5 Free Bowls and a cooler
  7. Mann Theaters Plymouth Grand 15: 4 Complimentary Movie Passes

Tickets are available for purchase with a cost of $30. Participants may purchase tickets online or by calling the Parks and Recreation office at 763-509-5200.

Child care will be available at a limited capacity to those who register. Children must be ages 5-11 with a cost of $20 per child. Children will have the opportunity to play in the new K.U.B.E. indoor playground, have a pizza dinner, watch a movie, play games, participate in arts and crafts and more.

Sponsor a table at the event for $250. Sponsors will see their name and logo posted at the table and on signage at the event. Raffle prize donations are also being accepted. Those who donate will see their name and logo posted at the prize table.

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