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VIMSIA Celebrates 60 Years with “Las Vegas Night 2024”

Virgin Islands Montessori School and Peter Gruber International Academy (VIMSIA) is thrilled to announce the return of its highly-anticipated “Las Vegas Night” Saturday, Dec. 7 from 7 p.m. to midnight at Sapphire Beach Club. 

This event marks a special occasion as VIMSIA celebrates 60 years of delivering exceptional “Education for Life.”

Event Details:

• Event Name: Las Vegas Night 2024

• Date and Time: Dec. 7 from 7 p.m. to 12 a.m.

• Location: Sapphire Beach Club

• Entry Fee: $125 per ticket in advance; $150 at the door

• Highlights: Thrilling casino games with professional dealers, signature cocktails, tapas and first drink on us, live entertainment by DJ Cypha, exciting live and silent auctions, and the grand prize raffle of $10,000!

This year’s Las Vegas Night promises an unforgettable evening featuring classic casino games like craps, blackjack, roulette, and Texas Hold ’em, professional dealers to enhance the experience, and lively entertainment. Hosted by Rashidi Clenance of Vivid Streaming as M.C. and auctioneer, the night will include DJ Cypha spinning tracks to keep the energy high and auction items generously donated by local businesses. 

Guests will also have the chance to win big with the Grand Prize Raffle of $10,000—a highlight sure to create excitement!

“Las Vegas Night has always been a cornerstone of our community, bringing people together to support quality education for Virgin Islands families,” said Vernon Araujo, Marketing Director at VIMSIA. “This year is even more special as we celebrate our 60th anniversary. We invite everyone to join us for a night of fun and philanthropy!”

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