Central Union School District benefits from monthly Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino breakfast

More than 350 people attended the fundraising breakfast. A total of $1,792 was raised at the door, and Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino and the Santa Rosa Rancheria Tribe contributed, bringing the total donation to $5,000. Tachi Palace Assistant General Manager Mr. Bill Davis and Marketing Director Tribal Intern Rojelio Morales presented the check to Superintendent Tom Addington.
“The money raised today will be put to great use,” said Addington. “It will assist with funding for day-to-day and extracurricular activities for the children.”
Tachi Palace is proud to be celebrating its 35th anniversary of giving back to the community. The next community breakfast will be held on Friday, September 28, and will benefit Golden State Family Services.
Tachi Palace hosts a monthly community breakfast that features a buffet, informative community news and business networking, as well as raffle prizes. Attendees are encouraged to make a minimum donation of $5 and all contributions benefit a featured organization. For more information, visit tachipalace.com.
Central Union School District is in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley, in Kings County. The district is comprised of four schools: Akers Elementary, Central Union Elementary, Neutra Elementary, and Stratford Elementary. All four schools have been honored as California Distinguished Schools.
Two of the schools, R. J. Neutra and Admiral Akers, are also National Blue-Ribbon Schools. These successes are directly attributable to the commitment, dedication, and teamwork of the faculty, staff, parents, students, administration and the Board of Education working together.
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