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Save-A-Pet to Hold Aces for Animals Casino Night Fundraiser

Celebrate St. Patrick's Day while enjoying Las Vegas-style excitement at Save-A-Pet's 2018 Aces for Animals Casino Night fundraiser. The event will be held Saturday, March 17, at the Arboretum Club in Buffalo Grove. All proceeds benefit Save-A-Pet's pure no-kill mission. Save-A-Pet is a 46-year-old nonprofit organization that rescues dogs and cats and operates a full-time adoption center in Grayslake.

Guests can try their luck at blackjack, poker, roulette, craps and more, for a chance to earn chips that can be redeemed for raffle tickets. Enjoy complimentary food and a cash bar. Highlights of the game prizes, raffle and silent auction will include sports memorabilia, Chicago Cub's tickets, and two tickets to Save-A-Pet's annual Tuxedo for Tails Gala in October. Players of all skill levels are welcome. Friendly dealers will help novices become experts by the end of the evening.

Ticket prices start at $60 for an individual and include admission and $150 in play money/chips. Discounts are applied to multi-ticket purchases, including $100 for two tickets, which includes $300 in play money/chips; $175 for four tickets, which includes $600 in chips and logo recognition; $550 for 10 tickets, which includes $1,5000 in chips, logo recognition, and a table exclusive to the group; and $750 for 10 tickets which includes everything in the $550 package plus $500 more in chips, naming rights for a gaming table, special recognition from the board president, and a VIP tour. Sponsorships start at $400 and include admission, play money/chips and recognition before and during the event commensurate with the sponsorship level.

To purchase Aces for Animals Casino Night tickets visit Save-A-Pet's website at www.saveapetil.org. Tickets and sponsorships are tax deductible up to the value of the donation.

The Arboretum Club is located at 401 Half Day Road, Buffalo Grove.

Save-A-Pet is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and has saved more than 63,000 animals, and expanded thousands of families with the love of an adopted pet. Relying solely on donor generosity, Save-A-Pet, is one of the largest no-kill cat and dog rescues in Lake County, and costs more than $1,500,000 per year to operate.

For additional information about Aces for Animals Casino Night and other ways to support Save-A-Pet, contact Development Manager David Diaz, at development.manager@saveapetil.org, or (847) 740-7788, ext. 108.

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