Soboba Casino Donates "The Most Important Meal of the Day" to Local School
SAN JACINTO, Calif., April 29, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Soboba Casino recently donated multiple cups of sweet breakfast love to the Noli Indian School. Students expressed enthusiastic appreciation for the over 1,500 individual cups of "Lucky Charms" cereal, because, well, they are magically delicious!
Soboba Casino's Director of Marketing Michael J. Broderick and Director of Finance Ruben De Los Santos welcomed Noli School Principal Donovan Post and student leaders to the casino where they promptly assisted loading a truck and van with the donation. Students who assisted in the event were all 8th to 11th graders in the Noli School Leadership Program.
Principal Post said afterwards, "Many thanks to Soboba Casino for their donation to the Noli Indian School. Giving back to the community is something we instill in our students. This was a tasty, real-life example they experienced first hand."
"Soboba Casino was happy to support the Noli Indian School," said Ruben De Los Santos, Director of Finance for Soboba. "We just love spreading luck and charm throughout the community!"
Student Elena Quiroz, summed it up well, "Mmmmmm! Lucky Charms!"
Noli Indian School, located in San Jacinto, CA believes that a strong and equitable educational system is central to their success not only in a global economy but also in native communities. Skilled performance of employees and their passion for what they do in the classroom drives the achievement of high academic standards and determines organizational success.
Soboba Casino is proudly owned and operated by the Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians. Come join us for all the fun and then some! Soboba Casino. Where Everybody Goes to Play! For more information visit: soboba.com
Soboba Casino: 23333 Soboba Road, San Jacinto, CA 92583, (951) 665-1000
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