November 2016 Chamber Chatter Volume 1 | Page 8

CHARITY Indiana Grand: More than $30,000 raised for Hurricane Matthew Relief n Friday, October 14 through Sunday, October 16, Centaur Gaming hosted a Hurricane Matthew fundraising campaign at its two racing and gaming properties that collectively raised more than $15,000 in guest donations. In addition to the money raised, Centaur Gaming announced a donation match and doubled the funds to a grand total of $30,800, which will be sent directly to American Red Cross benefiting domestic Hurricane O Matthew relief. Over the campaign weekend, Hoosier Park Racing & Casino in Anderson and Indiana Grand Racing & Casino gave all guests who donated a minimum of $10 to American Red Cross $10 in free slot play as a thank you for their contribution. “We’re truly appreciative of our guests who took the time this weekend to visit Hoosier Park and Indiana Grand and make a donation to American Red Cross,” said Centaur YOUR AD COULD BE HERE! Call the Chamber at (317) 398-6647 for more details. 8 Centaur Gaming Chairman & CEO Rod Ratcliff presents a donation check in the amount of $30,800 to American Red Cross Regional Chief Development Officer for Indiana Barb Coury to directly benefit American Red Cross efforts for domestic Hurricane Matthew relief. Gaming’s Chairman and CEO the community relies on the Rod Ratcliff. “It’s our hope that Red Cross, and the Red Cross this donation will play a part is appreciative for this generous in rebuilding and reshaping the donation.” communities and the lives that were devastated by Hurricane Matthew.” Additionally, Centaur Gaming will continue to encourage its 2,000 team members statewide to support Hurricane INDIANA GRAND Matthew disaster relief efforts directly through RACING & CASINO American Red Cross. “Our work continues 4300 North Michigan Road and is possible, thanks Shelbyville, IN 46176 to the support of (877) 386-4463 Centaur Gaming – who understands that we all hold the power to support our neighbors in times of need,” said an American Red Cross spokesperson. “It is moments like this chamberchatter November 2016