12th Annual Girls Just Wanna Have Fun

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ByWKRG-TV [CBS 5]

Mark Your Calendar: 12th Annual Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Benefiting the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Mobile, Ala. (WKRG) - It's a girls night out in Mobile, and it's for a good cause.

Taylor Sarallo welcomes the Chair of Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, Adrienne Golden along with Mary McAleer, the Director of Development for Ronald McDonald House Charities of Mobile. They both are here to invite you to the upcoming Girls Just Wanna Have Fun charity event at Government Plaza in Mobile.

While Cyndi Lauper might not make an appearance, there will be gourmet hors d'oevres, makeovers, manicures, and of course, much more. Wind Creek Casino and Hotel, along with the Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Organization, and the Mobile Ronald McDonald House Charities work together bring a night of fun for women over 21 years old.

The evening gets underway Thursday, September 13th, 5:30 to 9pm at Government Plaza in downtown. Tickets for Girls Just Wanna Have Fun are available for $50 in advance or $60 at the door. Attendees also have the opportunity to purchase additional tickets for a stylish Purse-Onality at $25, $50 or $100, which includes a purse and a surprise gift inside valued at that price or more!

Proceeds from Girls Just Wanna Have Fun directly benefit the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Mobile, which supports families through their House and Family Rooms. For more information about Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, visit rmhcmobile.org, or call the Ronald McDonald House at (251) 694-6873.


About Wind Creek Hospitality

Wind Creek Hospitality is an authority of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians. Wind Creek Hospitality manages the Tribe’s gaming facilities including: Wind Creek Atmore, Wind Creek Wetumpka, Wind Creek Montgomery, Wa She Shu Casino in Nevada, Renaissance Aruba Resort & Casino, Renaissance Curacao Resort & Casino as well as racetracks in Alabama and Florida. 

The Poarch Band of Creek Indians is the only federally recognized Indian Tribe in the state of Alabama, operating as a sovereign nation with its own system of government and bylaws. The Tribe operates a variety of economic enterprises, which employ hundreds of area residents. 

For more information, visit: WindCreekHospitality.com

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
WCH Public Relations
(251) 446-4293
PRteam@windcreekhospitality.com

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