giving Focus Areas 2015 1 Pinnacle Cares Giving Campaign WELCOME TO April Your Magazine PINNACLE ENTERTAINMENT GIVING GIVES BACK CAMPAIGN 2014 2014 2015 2015 2016 2016 2015 Dear Fellow PNK Team Members, This issue of mypnk Magazine is all about giving back. Whether it’s through financial donations or spending time volunteering, our team members show care and compassion for helping others live their best lives. In the following pages, you will read about our team members who are volunteering their time to help others all over the country, the generous donations you gave to local and national charities through the 2014 Pinnacle Cares Giving Campaign, and our new Pinnacle Cares Giving focus areas. In addition, we celebrated River City’s Five Year Anniversary. Our value Care is at the heart of who we are as a company and I am proud to share with you so many good-hearted stories! Thank you for all that you do to make Pinnacle Entertainment the Best Casino Entertainment Company in the World. GIVING GIVINGCAMPAIGN CAMPAIGN GIVING CAMPAIGN GIVINGGIVING CAMPAIGN CAMPAIGN Pinnacle Cares Giving Campaign mypnkonline.com/team-members/pinnacle-cares Through the annual Pinnacle Cares Giving Campaign, team members give financial contributions to help those in need in their community and across the country. PNK is committed to matching all team member donations by 25%. In 2014, more than $1 million was donated to help those in need through the Cares Giving Campaign. All the best, Anthony Sanfilippo Chief Executive Officer Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc. asanfilippo@pnkmail.com Cares Volunteer Program Pinnacle Entertainment Foundation Through the Cares Volunteer Program, PNK’s 15,000+ team members volunteer their time in the community to help others live their best lives. The Pinnacle Entertainment Foundation gives financial and inkind contributions to 501©3 charitable organizations. Charities can apply for funds by visiting pnkinc.com and completing the online application. mypnkonline.com/team-members/pinnacle-cares pnkinc.com 4 Pinnacle Entertainment supports the following five areas through giving efforts - veterans, seniors, cancer research, our communities and feeding those in need. 2 APRIL 2015 12 Together, PNK has donated more than $2M to local and national charities through our Giving Campaign. 22 In March, River City celebrated their Five Year Anniversary in style with their team members. 3 Supporting Efforts In Finding A Cure For Caner Through the Pinnacle Cares Giving Campaign, more than $130,000 was donated in 2014 to the Huntsman Cancer Institute. The funds are used for cancer research and care for those battling the disease. L’Auberge Baton Rouge and Ameristar East Chicago team members participated in community walks to show their support for breast cancer awareness. Making Dreams & Wishes Come True Pinnacle Entertainment owns and operates 15 locations across the country. In each of the communities where we live and work, we strive to make it a better place to live. Charitable organizations can request volunteers, in-kind donations or financial support by visiting our property webpages and clicking on the “cares” link on the homepage. Serving Those Who Serve Team Members at the Las Vegas Service Center volunteer to help make a dream come through by building a home with Habitat for Humanity. We are proud to honor the brave men and women who have served and those who are currently serving in the U.S. military. Every Veterans Day, Veterans and active duty military are invited to enjoy a free buffet meal at Pinnacle’s 15 destinations. Spreading Love Through Food At Pinnacle, we have a talented and passionate culinary team who share their love for food to help those who are hungry in the communities where we live and work. Greg Connally’s, Baker at Ameristar Kansas City crafted a gingerbread house for Wayside Waifs, an animal shelter, for the dogs to enjoy. Caring For Senior Citizens Team members support senior citizens in our communities by preparing meals and providing entertainment to those in assisted living homes. Team Members at Boomtown Casino & Hotel in Bossier City, Louisiana help stack the racks at a local food bank to help seniors in their community. 4 APRIL 2015 5 TEAM MEMBERS ASSISTING TEAM MEMBERS Al Campfield AMERISTAR ST. CHARLES SPREADS THEIR WINGS By: Celeste Burks Internal Communications and Engagement Manager, Ameristar Kansas City Angel Arms By: Melissa Mueller Career Development Specialist, Ameristar St. Charles T he Team Member Assistance Fund has been at Ameristar Kansas City for more than 10 years. It has helped numerous team members when they were in a hardship that was out of their control. A committee of compassionate team members looks at the facts and decides what finances to approve and not approve. “The amount of time, effort and compassion that goes into each team member request is incredible,” said Stephanie Martens, Director of Human Resources. “The money is given by team members for team members and the committee helps ensure the money is going to the team members who truly have a need.” Al Campfield, Security Officer, is one of those team members. After back surgery, Al had an extended stay at the hospital due to complications. As Al tried to recover from the surgery, he began to receive numerous medical bills. “My leaders reached out to me and asked if I needed assistance from the Team Member Assistance Fund,” said Al. “I applied and received the money I needed.” Al was able to get all of his medical bills he had at the time paid by the Team Member Assistance Fund. The money that the property gave him helped alleviate some burden he felt when arriving back from a major surgery. A ngels’ Arms is Ameristar St. Charles’s official local charity through the Pinnacle Giving Campaign. The mission of this organization is to provide support and loving homes for foster children by keeping brothers and sisters together within a nurturing family until a forever home is found. Angels’ Arms owns 10 homes located throughout the St. Louis area and can accommodate up to 60 children at any given time. Al is one of many team members who have received help from the Team Member Assistance Fund. “You don’t experience this type of help with other companies,” said Al. “The fund is there to help team members in a hardship,” said DeAngela Pulley, HR Coordinator and Team Member Assistance Fund Coordinator. CARING FOR ONE ANOTHER Theresa Myers Recently over a period of two days, volunteers from St. Charles teamed up to remodel a bedroom at one of the homes. They By: Jessica Saxby Internal Communications & Community Relations Manager, L’Auberge Lake Charles S Fred Harris By: Melissa Mueller Career Development Specialist, Ameristar St. Charles A bout a year and a half ago, one of Ameristar St. Charles’s regular guests informed Slot Supervisor Fred Harris that he had been diagnosed with cancer. His treatments were going to prevent him from eating solid food, forcing him onto a liquid diet. Fred, feeling pure compassion for this familiar face, promised this guest that when his treatment was completed and he could eat a regular meal again, that his family at Ameristar would like to treat him to a steak dinner. Throughout treatments, he continued to visit Ameristar and the day his treatment was completed he came in and asked to speak with Fred. He proudly informed him that he was cancer free! Fred gladly kept his promise. Our guest said that Fred’s offer to buy him dinner was part of his motivation to get better. Her team also boasts about the care Theresa shows to our guests. Theresa demonstrates the type of care and personality we would all be thankful to receive as a fellow team member or guest! We are also proud to congratulate Theresa for being named L’Auberge’s 2014 Team Member of the Year in the category of Care! APRIL Director of Regulatory Compliance, Shawn Ledbetter, said “The boys were very excited when they came home from school. The youngest boy gave me a big hug and couldn’t wait to tell everyone what we had done.” COMPASSION "WELL-DONE" lot Attendant, Theresa Myers stands out among others because of her actions. Theresa was the recipient of the Care award this past year. Nominated by her peers, there is no doubt she should have received this honor. In their nomination, her team talks about the honorable deeds she does for others - from helping them get their cars out of the shop to helping them look for their lost pets. “If anyone comes into contact with Theresa, they will know how caring she is right away. She has even gone out of her way to go with fellow team members and pay for their medicine because they could not afford it.” 6 painted the room, purchased and assembled all new furniture, replaced the drapes, provided baseball-themed decorations and donated a gift basket to the family filled with items for a family game night. 2015 7 MY COMMUNITY HELPED MAKE ME, NOW IT’IS MY TURN Krystle Johnson THE STOREHOUSE FOOD PANTRY By: Jessica Saxby Internal Communications & Community Relations Manager, L’Auberge Lake Charles An Ameristar Cares Vicksburg Favorite E ach year, Ameristar Vicksburg selects the Storehouse Food Pantry as one of their local charities in the Pinnacle Cares Giving Campaign. Through various donations within the community, the Storehouse Food Pantry provides more than 36,000 meals a year to the citizens of Warren County. C onvention Services Planner Krystle Johnson is not your ordinary Lake Charles citizen; she is what many may call a Service Ambassador, always putting others before herself. It is obvious from speaking with Krystle for just a brief amount of time that she truly cares about others and the way that they fit within society. From a young age, Krystle has admired those who support others and volunteer their time to make a difference in the lives of young people. Much of this started after she received a scholarship in high school from one of those local groups. “Being one of the first to receive this particular scholarship humbled me and made me want to do the same as an adult. I’m proud to say that the scholarship, which started as $500 to one student per year, has now grown to $1000 to about 13 students per year! I’m honored to be a part of the organization as an adult that helped me so much as a young woman,” she said. 8 The organization began approximately 12 years ago, when the former Executive Director for the United Way in Vicksburg saw a need for those families or individuals going through financial hardship. Located in downtown Vicksburg, a local church decided to donate one of its buildings to the organization to house the food items and provide a place for citizens of the community to apply for support. The Storehouse Food Pantry became a place that residents could rely on during their time of need and is currently serving around 4,000 citizens of the Warren County community each year. Enough food for three meals a day is provided to the family or individual for up to three days, including canned fruit and vegetables, milk, frozen meats, rice, oatmeal, toilet tissue, soap, etc. Speaking on her experience with helping youth, Krystle mentions, “When you start with the youth, you see them through to young adulthood. It’s so rewarding to see the amazing people they become and I’m proud to have had a part in making them great community members who will hopefully pass it along to other generations.” Not only does she help with scholarship programs, but is also the Youth Choir Director at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, a leader in her riding group called Keep it Kountry, as well as, this year’s president of the Women’s Commission, a group that focuses on empowering women. She is also a mentor for the Junior Ambassadors division of the Women’s Commission. When asked why she takes on all of this responsibility she said, “It’s kind of like my job outside of work. I’m so blessed to be able to see how my work can make someone else so happy. I don’t choose these organizations because of the name or title, it’s because they really mean something to me and they have helped make me who I am today.” APRIL By: Kristina Carroll Internal Communications Specialist, Ameristar Vicksburg Since the Storehouse Food Pantry is run strictly by volunteers, most members of the organization are retirees or have other 2015 jobs during the day. The organization relies on food donations such as canned food drives from local churches and schools and offerings from one of the local grocery stores, County Market, and monetary donations through the Pinnacle Cares Giving Campaign and the Kroger Community Rewards Program. Chris Downs, Casino Performance Manager for Ameristar Vicksburg, has served on the board for the Storehouse Food Pantry for almost a year now. After realizing a need for new computers and a new tracking system, Chris will help install new computers and software that were recently donated to the organization. He will also oversee the development of a new tracking system to help record those individuals who visit the pantry and the members of the community who have donated to the cause. Ameristar Vicksburg plans to partner with the Storehouse Food Pantry for the Pinnacle Cares Giving Campaign again this year and will plan a Day of Caring for the Ameristar Cares team to help stock shelves and other various activities the organization may be in need of. 9 A FAMILY AFFAIR Jacquith Neal A LIFE BUILT ON CARE AND COMPASSION By: Kristina Carroll Internal Communications Specialist, Ameristar Vicksburg Maja Patterson By: Casey Lowe Internal Communications Specialist, L’Auberge Baton Rouge M aja Patterson grew up in a home centered on caring. Her mother was an RN who went to nursing school while pregnant with Maja. She would often make home remedies and have her children help her practice what she had learned in school. Her mother’s example of caring was an inspiration for Maja during her time as a military police officer in the Marines, where Maja served for 10 years. Before her initial deployment, Maja went through combat lifesaving training, learning how to patch herself up and keep moving if she ever got hurt. This was a vital part of her training as a Marine, because “you want everyone to come home,” she said. “ It’s not about what you have; it’s about what other people don’t.” T his message was instilled in Jacquith Neal, Slot Supervisor, at a very early age by the women in her family. Her great grandmother would have hot meals ready every day after school and Jacquith and her great grandmother would pass them around to the members of the neighborhood. It became a family tradition. When Jacquith began working with the Ameristar team almost 21 years ago, she automatically knew she wanted to be involved with whatever community efforts Ameristar would The last two years of her service, Maja acted as an instructor for incoming Marines. These Marines were often relatively unexperienced, having only gone through boot camp and combat training. During their training after deployment, “we saw a lot of head injuries and broken bones,” Maja said. Maja had to learn how to “keep her cool” and focus on the task at hand, in order to help these young Marines. do. Since then, she has served Thanksgiving meals at Good Shepherd and the Senior Center, volunteered for Vicksburg’s annual Run Thru History and Over the River Run, volunteered to serve and work at various United Way events, and has even volunteered her time outside of work at the local roller skating rink, Big Wheelie, as the Director of Music for their annual Big Wheelie Skate Show. She loves that this skate show gives the kids in Vicksburg something to do with their time other than watching TV on the couch or getting in trouble. That training came into practice at L’Auberge Baton Rouge, when a guest needed immediate medical attention. Jerod Emrick, Director of Surveillance, witnessed Maja calmly attend to the guest, keeping him alert and caring for him as if he were one of her own family. Her actions did not go unnoticed, and Maja was nominated for, and won, the Living Our Values Care Award. She was later featured in one of Anthony’s Memorable and Magical Moments letters. Not only does she give the kids of the community something to do, but she has also given her own children something to do in the community. Her son, Evan, remembers the first Ameristar Cares event he ever came to with his mom – the Over the River Run in 2008. He enjoyed the good vibe and overall good feeling he got from the event and the Ameristar Cares team so much that he kept coming back to volunteer his time with his mom alongside the rest of the Ameristar Cares team. Now, they say it kicks off their holidays – no holiday is complete without serving meals at the Senior Center or preparing meals with the Good Shepherd Community Center. The lineage of volunteer work continued when Evan became the first President of the United Way organization at his school. He went on to receive the United Way scholarship to help him attend Hinds Community College in Vicksburg. And now that Jacquith’s youngest son, Maxwell, has gotten older, she has started bringing him to the Ameristar Cares community events as well. Jacquith encourages all team members to volunteer in their community. “Every hand helps. It’s a good feeling when there’s a line wrapped around the door waiting to get food for Thanksgiving Day. It humbles you. It makes you appreciative.” 10 APRIL 2015 11 KEEP MEMORY ALIVE $1,200,334 Las Vegas Service Center The Las Vegas Service Center chose Keep Memory Alive in support of Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health. Through the generous donations from team members and the PNK 25% match, $24,355 was raised for the center. Funds help Keep Memory Alive continue to make a difference in the lives of those who are affected by Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Huntingdon’s and other brain health related issues. The Center focuses on both care for those in need and research to find a cure. Pledged Giving back to those in need FEED MY PEOPLE River City Casino & Hotel Team Members at River City chose Feed My People as their local charity. The organization strives to help those in need in the St. Louis community through providing food and shelter. During 2014, the organization sent a thank you letter noting that the funds raised during the Giving Campaign were used to install a new gate system in their parking lot to help improve the safety and security of their facility. Throughout the year, team members volunteered with the organization by collecting food and clothing to help those in need. Dear Fellow PNK Team Members, Giving back to those in need and bettering the communities in which we live and work is an important part of our value, Care. This past year, we held a Giving Campaign and through team member pledges and a 25% company match, we were able to raise $1,200,334 to help others. Thank you to all of our team members who give their time and funds to help others live their best lives. All the best, WAYSIDE WAIFS Ameristar Kansas City Ameristar Kansas City chose Wayside Waifs as their local charity in the 2014 Giving Campaign. Wayside Waifs is an animal shelter that serves the purpose of finding homes for adoptable companion animals. Through team member contributions and the 25% match, $26,182 was raised for the shelter. Team Members also spend time volunteering at the shelter packing up treats and making bandanas for the animals. 12 APRIL 2015 13 MELANOMA WARRIOR Kristy Kromer SPREADING HOLIDAY CHEER! By: Martina Malone Career Development Manager, L’Auberge Baton Rouge Cactus Petes I By: Kris Ann Brown Public Relations Manager, Cactus Petes S n November of 2011, Kristy Kromer, Beverage Server, was diagnosed with stage IIIB Melanoma which is the deadliest form of skin cancer. She was in complete shock that a small mole, which had been biopsied, had returned with such a life-threatening disease. ince 1996, Cactus Petes has sponsored a local Giving Tree program, supporting the less fortunate in the Jackpot community and at the Valley House Homeless Shelter in Twin Falls. Many companies have similar programs during the holiday season, but what makes our program so incredibly unique is that we are the administrators of the program and the ones who knock on the doors and deliver the gifts. Kristy eventually underwent two major surgeries to remove the cancerous lymph nodes. After an arduous stint in chemotherapy, Kristy received wonderful news, “I went into remission on March 27, 2013. It was one of the best days of my life!” The town of Jackpot doesn’t have the traditional Toys for Tots or Salvation Army programs that most communities turn to during the holidays to help those in need. So, in the absence of these types of organizations, Cactus Petes and its team members have found a way to fill the gap. In March of 2014, Kristy was contacted by a group of medical professionals. They asked Kristy to share her story in the hopes of getting a law passed which would prohibit minors under 18 from using tanning devices. Kristy bravely shared her battle with skin cancer to a room full of lawmakers. For Cactus Petes this program starts long before the turkeys are basted or the Christmas lights are hung. The first part of November, we collaborate with the Jackpot School Administration to receive a list of children who would benefit from our program. Once the names are received, the Giving Tree goes up in the team member hallway the day after Thanksgiving. Team members select tags from the tree, containing the student’s first name, age and holiday wish. Our program goes far beyond a collection barrel for toys to be dropped off; instead we customize the gifts for each child. The gifts are returned unwrapped to our Administration department. On average, more than 100 children are part of our Giving Tree program each year. On May 23, 2014 Governor Bobby Jindal signed the tanning bill and the law became effective on August 1, 2014. Kristy feels honored to have made a difference through her experience; “Even one time in a tanning bed increases one’s chance of melanoma by 20%. I care about the well-being of others and I was very determined to help get this tanning bill passed.” In closing, Kristy shares some sun safety tips: • Be sure to wear sunglasses • Apply sunscreen daily with an SPF of 15 or higher and reapply often when sun exposed • Wear protective clothing, such as a hat, long sleeves or pants • Stay in the shade (babies and children can be more sensitive, so take extra care of them) • Schedule a yearly dermatology appointment • Go to a doctor if you notice your mole changing color, size, shape, or if it becomes itchy or red This program is special for more than just the children who receive the gifts. The team members who spend their own time and money put their heart and soul into selecting just the right gift. Some team members have said they look forward to participating each year, because their children are grown and it’s a good way to help those less fortunate. Once the last package is wrapped, team members volunteer their time, break into groups and deliver the gifts. It’s a very rewarding and heart-felt moment when the children and in some cases, their parents thank the volunteers for remembering them during the holidays. 14 APRIL 2015 15 TEAM PINNACLE CARES Making Dreams and Wishes Come True PAINTING FOR A CAUSE By: Tracy West Vice President, Communications Pinnacle Entertainment Angel Espino By: Kathleen Spence Internal Communications Specialist, Ameristar Black Hawk eam members from the Las Vegas Service Center helped to make a family’s dream come true by building them a new home through Habitat for Humanity. What started with just a concrete slab at the beginning of the day became a wooden frame of a home by the end of the day. Team members worked alongside the family who would receive the home, to build a strong foundation for their future. A fun time was had by all working together as team. T C The Pinnacle Entertainment Foundation was a Platinum sponsor of the Walk for Wishes held on March 21 in Las Vegas. All proceeds and donations raised from the walk went to support the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Southern Nevada which serves the mission of granting wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions. Team Pinnacle Cares proudly walked and ran to show their support and to help make swishes come true. Angel uses the technique of drip painting with gravity manipulation to create unique pieces of art. He will even sometimes create paintings for different charitable organizations. One of the charities that he works with often, Art of War is one organization that is close to his heart. Being a veteran himself, he jumped at the opportunity to help donate proceeds and artwork to help wounded veterans suffering from PTSD. reativity radiates in many team members here at Ameristar Black Hawk and Table Games Dealer Angel Espino is no exception. He has been painting for more than 4 years and is a main fixture in many art shows in and around the city of Denver. Angel enjoys working with many charities donating his artwork and proceeds from his events or paintings. One of his recent art shows took place in Denver and benefited the non-profit organization Water for People, which helps provide sustainable water and sanitation infrastructure in underdeveloped countries. He donated 40% of his proceeds to the organization. When the new Poker Room opened on property this past December, Angel was given the opportunity to work with the Poker department to design a painting that would be displayed in the room. His painting is now proudly displayed in the Poker Room, and he is planning on creating more for the future. Angel continues to paint in his spare time and work with charitable organizations. “Your creativity and your imagination is God’s gift to you. What you do with it, is your gift to God.” 16 APRIL 2015 17 A SILENT HERO PINNACLE ST. LOUIS GIVES BACK! By: Morgan Brooks Internal Communications Specialist, Ameristar Council Bluffs John Plott By: Jason Brendel Internal Communications Specialist, River City & Ameristar St. Charles Pinnacle Cares E arlier this year, Ameristar Sous Chef John Plott quietly celebrated a proud moment. For the past 20 years, John has donated blood and blood platelet every other week to the American Red Cross, and when the opportunity is available, he also donates during the Ameristar Cares Blood. During the last Ameristar Cares Blood Drive is when John hit an impressive milestone – it marked his 100th blood and platelet donation! A t River City and Ameristar St. Charles, giving back to the community is a part of our culture, values, and most importantly, a part of each one of our team members. We have a commitment to giving back to the community where we work, live and enjoy spending time. Our team members not only enjoy helping out the community, but have fun doing it! We are excited to support two great local charities, River City’s Feed My People and Ameristar St. Charles’ Angels’ Arms through our Pinnacle Cares Giving Campaign. Team members are given several opportunities throughout the year to help our local charities. We had the privilege of donating our extra hams and turkeys from our team member giveaway to Oasis Food Pantry and Feed My People to help those less fortunate in our community. Through our annual Giving Trees and Food Drives, team members donated items for our Pinnacle Cares charities. Finally, our Gingerbread House dining experience raised more than $6500 in St. Louis for the Center for the Hearing Impaired. “I’m lucky to have the extra time to donate,” stated John. “I don’t even think about it. I’ve done it for so long so it’s like wearing an old hat.” A single blood platelet donation can provide a full therapeutic dose for a patient in need. In fact, some platelet donations yield enough platelets for two or three therapeutic doses. One platelet donation can be worth 12 to 18 whole blood donations. “John is a silent hero,” said Greg Encinas, Director of Food and Beverage. “He does things for the right reasons; he is modest and never looks for special recognition.” Not only do we believe in giving, but also donating our time to great charities. From renovating a less fortunate family’s kids’ room to hanging lights around the holiday season, we truly love giving back to our community. We excited for 2015 to increase our community involvement and expand our outreach to help others. The right reasons indeed. “I find the most enjoyment when I receive an email or postcard from the American Red Cross, telling me what state my blood or platelets went to and the number of lives I helped save,” said John. “It’s really nice to know that I’ve helped someone.” 18 APRIL It’s our mission to build a strong community where we work and live! 2015 19 AMERISTAR CASINO HOTEL KANSAS CITY CARES FOR KC! The Value of Care SLOTS SERVES WITH CARE Jeremy Hatcher and Sade Dabney By: Celeste Burks Internal Communication & Engagement Manager, Ameristar Kansas City S A meristar Casino Hotel Kansas City team members define the value CARE. Team members have consistently given back financially and through volunteer hours. In the last nine years, the team members at Ameristar Kansas City have given nearly 14,000 volunteer hours to the community through Ameristar Cares events. They served meals to those in need, painted and cleaned up yards, made dog toys for homeless animals, and made holiday crafts with developmentally disabled individuals just to name a few. More than 73% of Ameristar’s 1,100 team members have pledged in the Pinnacle Cares Giving Campaign every year for nine years. In 2014, 83% of team members pledged $111,164.15 to organizations. What is team member’s passion without a company who cares too? The property backed the team member’s passion by giving more than $5.4 million to nonprofits in Kansas City since 2006. The property has given to more than 70 nonprofit organizations every year for the last ten years. It isn’t just financial donations that Ameristar Casino Kansas City gave to nonprofits; it was also the professional skills of our talented team members. In the past ten years, Ameristar Casino Kansas City’s talented culinary team have fed more than 15,000 people at events benefiting nonprofit organizations. The property has also given more than 152,000 pounds of food to Harvesters – The Community Food Network since 2004. lot Supervisor Jeremy Hatcher and Slot Attendant Sade Dabney recently raised money and awareness for Autism Speaks. Autism is very dear to both of them. Sade had previously done work with Autism Speaks and told the rest of the swing-shift slot team how great they were. They decided to raise awareness and funds by doing a 24-hour live stream over the Internet. Jeremy consulted with NxT Nation, an online gaming community, for their help. The goal was to raise $500 within 24-hours; unfortunately, that didn’t happen, so they tried again with another 24-hour stream to raise the rest of the funds. They branched out to the other slot shifts to help raise the remaining funds. This got the rest of the slot team helping with future events. stream and advertisement on their website and social media sites. They made a video for the Ice Bucket Challenge, and contributed $200 dollars to ALS. While preparing for their next event, a dear friend of NxT Nation lost his mother. Together, NxT was able to raise $1600 within three days to help with funeral costs. After achieving their goal for Autism Speaks, they were inspired to continue giving back to the community. They hosted a new event every month for the rest of year. With each event, participation grew bigger as they began reaching out to other team members to join them. All in all, 2014 was a successful year for Slots and NxT Nation, and they certainly plan to outdo themselves in 2015. The Christmas season was coming and the Boomtown Slot Team wanted to help those less fortunate. They gathered clothes and toys for the Salvation Army. Throughout the year they helped raise awareness within the community by doing several smaller walks for Pancreatic Cancer, Autism, and Breast Cancer. The next event was Care Packages for the homeless, where they put together 40 care packages with essentials and a small snack for homeless people in the Greater New Orleans area. With the help of the online gaming community, the team then raised awareness for St. Jude with another 24-hour live WHY BELTERRA PARK GIVES BACK Ameristar Casino Hotel Kansas City also donates items to nonprofits whenever possible. Discarded hotel amenities and soaps are donated to Clean the World. Clean the World turns the soap and bottled amenities into clean soap before sending it to countries where people have limited access to clean soap. The hotel also donates all of the linens and towels that no longer meet quality standards to organizations who help homeless individuals. The facilities team donates items on a consistent basis to Habitat for Humanity Restore. They have donated everything from 100 large ceiling fans to paint to cabinets. “I first started to give back to communities after I joined the Army and we would help local villages near our base camps. I was excited that about cares events because I had the opportunity to give back in my own community. It makes me feel good to help those in need or to make my community a better place to live. “ - Jason Whitaker (Security Manager) Over the years the team members have donated numerous coats, clothes, food, books and so much more through drives put in place by Ameristar Cares. The team members at Ameristar Casino truly care about the community they live and work in each day. “Each time I volunteer, not only do I gain new skills, I also get to meet and connect with new people, sometimes forming new friendships but always learning about different cultures, personalities, environments and more. Raising my son to understand the value and impact that volunteering can make is a gift I can’t even describe.” - Jill Oester (Guest Experience Manager) 20 By: Jeremy Hatcher, Slots Supervisor & Carla DeNicola, Human Resources Business Partner, Boomtown New Orleans APRIL 2015 “I volunteer because it helps gain a sense of accomplishment. Even if efforts go unseen by those around me, I know that in myself I have done something for a greater good, no matter how large or small.” - Corey Siverly, Gaming Manager 21 B E L E C S E T A R River City Celebrates 5 Years! By Jason Brendel, Internal Communications Specialist On March 5, 2015, River City Casino & Hotel team members gathered to celebrate River City’s Five Year Anniversary. Team members enjoyed delicious food, fun games, and upbeat music in our team member dining room. It was exciting to see team members reminiscing about the last five years and the many great events that took place! how many team members have been with us since our grand opening, as well as those who have joined our family since. Each one of our team members plays a remarkable part in the success of our casino! Through the years, River City has offered first-class entertainment for guests to enjoy. It is outstanding to see Congratulations to River City on FIVE magnificent years of creating magical and memorable moments for our guests! It is your dedication and pride that makes us a cornerstone in the St. Louis gaming industry! 5 22 APRIL 2015 ! S R A E Y 23
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