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Table Mountain Casino Presents Holiday Entertainment Extravaganza

Fri Dec 21, 2007 7:29pm EST
FRIANT, Calif., Dec. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Make your holidays spectacular
with Table Mountain Casino's entertainment line-up, featuring the Village
People on December 29th and Los Lobos on December 31st!
    (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20061128/SFTU147LOGO)
    On Saturday, December 29th, the Village People perform in a memorable
Disco show like no other on the Event Center stage at 8:00pm. Celebrating 30
years as the world's Disco icons, you don't want to miss this exciting
performance!
New Year's Eve brings Los Lobos to the stage, in a spectacular live
concert of blues, rockabilly, Jazz and Latin music celebrating their
distinctive Mexican-American heritage at 10:00pm in the Table Mountain Casino
Event Center.
    Ticket prices for both concerts are $35 VIP, $25 Reserved, and $15 General
Admission. (Members of The Club save $5, Platinum Players save $10). No
refunds, cameras or videos. Must be 18 years or older to attend.
    Tickets are on sale now at the Main Casino Cage and tmcasino.com
    Table Mountain Casino is owned and operated by the Table Mountain
Rancheria Band of Indians who actively support many Community-based agencies
and non-profit organizations serving residents of the Greater Fresno area and
the regional San Joaquin Valley community. To learn more about Table Mountain
Casino, its community service programs and current promotions, please visit
tmcasino.com.
SOURCE  Table Mountain Casino

John Mayewski, President & CEO, or Dan Casas, Legal Counsel, or Kathy
Driscoll, Public Relations, kdriscoll@tmcasino.com, all of Table Mountain
Casino, +1-559-822-7777



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