North Webster Community Center To Host Annual Casino Night Fundraiser

February 12, 2025 at 4:43 p.m.

By Staff Report

NORTH WEBSTER - The North Webster Community Center (NWCC) will host 2025’s Sroufe Memorial Casino Night on the evening of March 8 at the downtown Center.
“Casino Night at the Center has become a North Webster tradition,” said NWCC Executive Director Emily Shipley. “The event has changed some over the years, but the idea of getting the community together for a really fun night that helps keep the Center operating hasn't!"
Doors for Casino Night's events will open at 5:30 p.m. with the band “Beez and The Rocker” playing as guests enter to enjoy a buffet dinner provided by Roll N' Smoke and a cash bar operated by Chubbie's Pub and Grub.
Raffle tickets, 50/50 tickets, pull tabs, and a silent auction will be available until the winners are announced at the end of the evening. Gaming tables, starting at 6 p.m., will feature Black Jack, Left Right Center, Poker and other entertaining ways to win big. A favorite tradition, the Wine Toss, will also take place, as well as "loser prizes" offered up throughout the evening, according to a provided news release.
Brian Wuthrich of Hahn Auctioneers will again emcee the event with plans to auction off a Colt's running back Jonathan Taylor signed and framed jersey and Notre Dame football tickets for a September game.
Tickets for the event are $50 and include dinner and, again, several ways to win prizes. To further support the Center, tables can be reserved for $500. Tickets can be purchased online at www.nwcommunitycenter.org or by visiting the Center's office at 301 N. Main St., North Webster.
Contact Emily Shipley at the Center by calling 574-834-1600 or by email at [email protected].

NORTH WEBSTER - The North Webster Community Center (NWCC) will host 2025’s Sroufe Memorial Casino Night on the evening of March 8 at the downtown Center.
“Casino Night at the Center has become a North Webster tradition,” said NWCC Executive Director Emily Shipley. “The event has changed some over the years, but the idea of getting the community together for a really fun night that helps keep the Center operating hasn't!"
Doors for Casino Night's events will open at 5:30 p.m. with the band “Beez and The Rocker” playing as guests enter to enjoy a buffet dinner provided by Roll N' Smoke and a cash bar operated by Chubbie's Pub and Grub.
Raffle tickets, 50/50 tickets, pull tabs, and a silent auction will be available until the winners are announced at the end of the evening. Gaming tables, starting at 6 p.m., will feature Black Jack, Left Right Center, Poker and other entertaining ways to win big. A favorite tradition, the Wine Toss, will also take place, as well as "loser prizes" offered up throughout the evening, according to a provided news release.
Brian Wuthrich of Hahn Auctioneers will again emcee the event with plans to auction off a Colt's running back Jonathan Taylor signed and framed jersey and Notre Dame football tickets for a September game.
Tickets for the event are $50 and include dinner and, again, several ways to win prizes. To further support the Center, tables can be reserved for $500. Tickets can be purchased online at www.nwcommunitycenter.org or by visiting the Center's office at 301 N. Main St., North Webster.
Contact Emily Shipley at the Center by calling 574-834-1600 or by email at [email protected].

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