The Southern Ute Tribe of Colorado will host the 13th annual Non-Profit Money Booth at the Sky Ute Casino Resort next month.
The tribe presents $500 to 15 local non-profits. Each organization then gets a chance to spend 45 seconds in a money booth to grab as much cash as possible.
In total, the tribe will donate more than $20,000 during the event.
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Sky Ute Casino to host Money Booth
(The Farmington Daily Times 4/25)
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Southern Ute Tribe to host annual 'Money Booth' at casino
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
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