AMA Casino Royale Fundraiser: All Students Welcome

AMA Casino Royale Fundraiser: All Students Welcome
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As a celebratory end to Marketing week, the Arkansas American Marketing Association will host Casino Royale, based off the iconic James Bond movie, from 6-9 p.m. today, Oct. 10, in Willard J Walker Hall on the main second floor. All students are invited to attend even if not a member of AMA. 

The evening will consist of dinner catered by Mangos and casino games including poker, black jack and Texas hold'em. Prizes will be awarded throughout the night for most chips, best costume, and many other categories! 

Tickets can be purchased at the door; $10 for AMA members, $15 for non-members. If a member brings a non-member however, tickets can be bought for a discounted rate of two for $20. 

Dress in your best 1920s evening-wear and don’t miss out on this AMAzing event!

Contacts

Candace Gooding , AMA president
American Marketing Association
713-503-9230, gooding.candace@gmail.com

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