The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians will donate $1.3 million today, on the anniversary of its casino in Palm Springs, California.
This year, 84 charities and civic groups in the region will receive money. "We look forward to this day every year," Chairman Richard Milanovich said in a statement.
The ceremony takes place at the Spa Resort Casino, which opened in 1995.
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Agua Calientes to Give $1.3 M to Valley Charities
(KESQ 4/23)
Band of Cahuilla Indians will give more than $1.3 million to 84 charitable organizations (The Palm Springs Desert Sun 4/24)
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Agua Caliente Band to share $1.3M with charities
Thursday, April 24, 2008
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