Dallas Stars Casino Night raises record $420k for charity

Dallas Stars Casino Night raises record $420k for charity

 

Dallas Stars coach Rick Bowness; Dallas Stars Foundation president Marty Turco; Dallas Stars center Tyler Seguin; Stars GM Jim Nill; Park Place Dealerships president Jordan Case. Photo by David Alvey

Nearly a thousand Dallas Stars fans turned out January 30th for the 21st Annual Park Place Dealerships – Dallas Stars Casino Night at the Comerica Center in Frisco. The event raised more than $420,000 for the Dallas Stars Foundation, breaking last year’s fundraising record for the most money raised in a single night.

Brandon Conte; Lisa Santry; Shayne Turpin; Ryan Turner; Sarah Cafazza; Dallas Stars player Roman Polak

Laughter filled the venue as fans and players bantered back and forth while playing blackjack, roulette, craps and poker.

“I’ve attended every Stars Casino Night except one,” said 87-year-old Doris Seabolt of Carrollton, who worked as a waitress at Waffle House for 49 years.

Deborah Dunn with mother Doris Seabolt (87) of Carrollton. Doris has been to every Casino Night for the past 21 years except one, when an ice storm prevented her from attending. Photo by David Alvey

“About 10 years ago bad weather prevented her from making it to Casino Night,” explained her daughter Deborah Dunn. “But that’s the only way she would miss it. She looks forward to this event all year. She loves talking to the players.”

 

Dallas Stars captain Jamie Benn deals blackjack. Photo by Rhi Lee

Fans had the opportunity to bid on a selection of autographed memorabilia, including jerseys and hockey sticks signed by current and retired athletes, as well as unique experiences. Guests enjoyed food prepared by III Forks Steakhouse and specialty drinks made with Spanish liqueur Licor 43 and Brown Sugar Bourbon.

Dallas Stars fan Jordan Morley plays craps with Dallas Stars player John Klingberg. Photo by Rhi Lee

“Casino Night is an exciting opportunity for fans to engage with players and coaches,” said Jordan Case, president of Park Place Dealerships. “While a fun event for fans, it also helps fund youth programs in our community. Park Place has been a part of Casino Night for the past 15 years. Our brands are perfectly aligned in expecting excellence on the ice and at the dealership for our clients.”

The Dallas Stars Foundation focuses its efforts on providing support to the children in the community through youth hockey programs, youth engagement, health and education. More information is available at  www.nhl.com/stars/community

Over the past 30 years, Park Place has helped raise millions of dollars in for  more than 300 community organizations across North Texas. Last year, the luxury automotive group introduced Park Place Cares to represent their philanthropic efforts in the arts, medical research, children’s advocacy, and education.

Founded in 1987 with a single Mercedes-Benz dealership on Oak Lawn, Park Place operates 17 full-service dealerships representing luxury brands Lexus, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Volvo, Jaguar, Land Rover, Rolls-Royce, Bentley, McLaren, and Maserati. For more info, visit parkplace.com.

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