Casino Night on April 1 to benefit Red Bank High foundation

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By MATTHEW SOCKOL
Staff Writer

An event is being planned to benefit a youth services program at Red Bank Regional High School.

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On April 1, the SOURCE Foundation, Red Bank High’s Based Youth Services Program, will hold its seventh annual Casino Night at the Oyster Point Hotel, 146 Bodman Ave., Red Bank.

According to a press release from the district, proceeds will benefit the SOURCE.

The event will start at 7 p.m. and run until 11 p.m. Tickets are $125 per person, which will include a two-hour wine and beer open bar, dinner, entertainment, $50 chips and raffle basket entries. Also featured is a 50/50 drawing.

Tickets can be purchased at Eventbrite at www.thesourcecasinonight2017.eventbrite.com or by check made out to the SOURCE Foundation. For more information, contact the SOURCE Program Director Suzanne Keller at 732-842- 8000, ext. 236 or email at skeller@rbrhs.org.

According to the press release, the SOURCE’s mission is to remove all obstacles that impede the success of young people in the community. This is accomplished by offering services free of charge to students and their families, such as individual, group and family counseling, preventative medical and dental care, academic support, scholarship opportunities, and recreational and cultural events.

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