DAVENPORT, IOWA (December 27, 2022) — Rhythm City Casino and Resort supported the Quad Cities Veterans Outreach Center by giving guests free slot-play for making contributions to the veteran’s charity. Rhythm City’s Giving Back Program has raised funds for numerous local charities, but for the first time Rhythm City coordinated with the Riverside Casino and Golf Resort and Grand Falls Casino and Golf Resort to make a positive impact throughout the state of Iowa for veterans. Riverside and Grand Falls raised funds in November for the DAV in their communities.

“Elite Casino Resorts is committed to our core values, including supporting and showing respect to all our veterans,” said Dan Kehl, Elite’s CEO. “Our Quad Cities guests were fantastic!  They rallied to generously support veterans in the Quad Cities. The Giving Back Program puts our company values into action and benefits a great cause.”

Elite Casino Resorts is the parent company of Riverside, Grand Falls, and Rhythm City Casinos. Elite maintains deep connections to the communities it serves. Elite partners with non-profit organizations in each community it operates to improve schools, fire services, and other local needs. Elite believes that building strong ties to the communities is as important as providing a first-class guest experience.

About Rhythm City Casino Resort

Rhythm City Casino Resort, an Elite Casino Resorts property, is located conveniently off of I-74 and I-80 and serves customers from all over the Midwest region. Rhythm City combines a Vegas-inspired casino experience with sports wagering, a 106-room hotel, first-class spa, shopping, a variety of dining options including top floor dining at Ruthie’s Steak and Seafood, live weekend entertainment in the Rhythm Room, and a 1,500-seat event center that hosts national entertainment, meetings, and conventions. Visit us at 7077 Elmore Avenue, Davenport, Iowa.

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