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The Middletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians, who owns the casino, will be celebrating Twin Pine's 13th anniversary on Saturday, Nov. 24.
In October, the tribe embarked on a 90,000-square-foot expansion of Twin Pine, which grew out of an alliance Middletown Rancheria formed with the Mohegan Tribe.
The new facility will include 50,000 square feet of gaming space to accommodate up to 700 gaming slot machines, 12 table games, 10 poker tables, a 60-room hotel, retail space, a wine tasting room and three food areas, as Lake County News previously reported.
The Nov. 24 celebration will be held from 6 to 10 p.m. There will be free gifts, free food and cash drawings.
In November and December, Twin Pine also plans an effort to help fill local food banks.
From Nov. 1 through Dec. 23, the casino invites visitors to bring in two cans of food or other nonperishable food items and receive a drawing ticket. The limit is two tickets per day.
Twin Pine Casino is located on Highway 29 at Rancheria in Middletown, telephone 800-564-4872. Visit them on the Web at www.twinpine.com.
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The community event is Saturday, Oct. 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Blanche Horner Park, 19210 Hartmann Road, Hidden Valley Lake (HVL).
Wiloth Equine Therapy and Riding Center offers equine-facilitated therapy, mainstream horseback riding lessons, trail rides, and horse rescue and placement. A member of the North American Riding for the Handicapped Association, the program is endorsed by many local charities and was nominated for Lake County’s 2007 Humanitarian of the Year.
Special Pets Rescue is dedicated to mixed-breed dog rescue, primarily in Lake County, to help decrease pet overpopulation. Other animals are occasionally available for adoption, for example purebred dogs, cats and kittens, and barnyard animals.
The two organizations join Val’s Pet Paradise of Middletown and Lake County Animal Control at the pet fair.
Additionally, Lake County’s Outstanding Teen Lauren Berlinn will be the fair’s special guest. When crowned last summer, Berlinn said she “hoped to improve the lives of the animals in Lake County and also of the people who reside here.”
Co-sponsored by HVL’s Stables Committee and Dog Owner’s Group, with VIP Petcare Services, the event will provide free rabies shots and free heartworm testing for dogs and cats and microchip pet identification for $20, a $19 savings, and other low-cost pet services and vaccinations.
A local veterinarian and two technicians will be on site to provide the pet services. All dogs must be on leashes and cats must be in carriers.
For more information, call 707-987-8868 or 707-987-9811.
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