Having fun on the roulette table (Photo: Bris Vegas Casino Fun Nites)

July 1, 2014

You don’t have to be a poker ace or a roulette champion to have fun at the charity “Casino in Nanango” night which is coming up later this month.

The black tie event will be held on July 26 at the Nanango Cultural Centre to raise funds for the 2014 Mardi Gras.

It will feature croupiers and gaming tables straight from Brisbane.

Entertainment will be provided by the South Burnett’s own “Elvis”, Jeff Hancock.

This will be a great opportunity to try your hand at Texas Hold’em – or any of the other great games that the croupiers will be on hand to teach – without risking the shirt on your back.

Tickets must be pre-booked (there will be none available at the door) and are strictly limited to just 100.

There’ll be a lucky door prize plus a “Best Dressed” award.

Cost is $80 a single or $150 a double.

Each ticket will entitle the holder to $1000 funny money, two drinks and finger food.

This is the last major fundraiser for the Nanango Funfest Committee which has been busy this year planning for the Heritage Nanango Mardi Gras in October.

For the first time the Mardi Gras will be one of the “South Burnett & Cherbourg On Show” events on the Labour Day weekend.

Casino Night tickets are available from the Nanango Energy Museum and Visitor Information Centre in Henry Street, Nanango, or phone Chris on (07) 4163-3367.

Jeff Hancox Live On Stage