We invite you to join us for this great event!

Where: Tuscany Restaurant, Carlsbad, CA (http://www.tomasos.com)
When: Thursday, March 4, 2010
Time: 6:30-10:30pm
Tickets: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/98839
Sponsorships or questions? Contact us at steveaceti@calcoast.org and/or 760 612-3564

Mark March 4 on your calendar for a special evening of awards,
entertainment, a silent auction and casino gaming!

The California Coastal Coalition (CalCoast), Tuscany Restaurant and Pacific Coast Casino have partnered to create the first annual "Casino Night for the Coast." The evening will include a brief awards ceremony, during which CalCoast will recognize the following elected officials and a local water quality activist as “Champions of the Coast” for their stewardship of the region’s coastal resources:

  • Hon. Pam Slater-Price; Chair, San Diego Board of Supervisors (Event Chair)
  • Hon. Donna Frye, San Diego City Council Member
  • Hon. Ann Kulchin, Carlsbad City Council Member
  • Hon. Joe Kellejian, Solana Beach City Council Member
  • Hon. James Bond, Encinitas City Council Member
  • Bruce Reznik, Executive Director, San Diego Coastkeeper

CalCoast is a non-profit advocacy group that works tirelessly to restore California's ocean, shoreline and wetlands. Tuscany is a well-known restaurant in La Costa that serves high-quality, authentic Italian food; always garnering rave reviews. Pacific Coast Casino, a high-class casino operator, will be providing authentic gaming tables and experienced dealers. 

The cost is only $50 per person for a hosted bar, heavy hors d'ouvres and fantastic desserts.

Contact CalCoast’s executive director steveaceti@calcoast.org or (760) 612-3564 with donations or questions about the event.

Please join us for a fun night and a great cause!

 

"California's coastline and beaches are some of our most valuable assets."
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, May 26, 2004


  

The California Coastal Coalition (CalCoast) is a non-profit advocacy group comprised of 35 coastal cities; five counties; AMBAG, BEACON, SANDAG and SCAG; along with business associations and allied groups committed to restoring California's coast through sand replenishment, increasing the flow of natural sediment, wetlands recovery and improved water quality. CalCoast was the co-sponsor, with the CA Shore and Beach Preservation Association, of the CA Public Beach Restoration Act (AB 64-Ducheny) which was signed into law in October, 1999.

   

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