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Atlantis and Wild 102.9 host “Breakfast with Santa” – donation to “Reno Rodeo Denim Drive” in exchange for pancake breakfast

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atlantis-300x164-5433909-8312972ATLANTIS CASINO RESORT SPA NEWS RELEASE – Atlantis Casino Resort Spa and Wild 102.9 are encouraging the community to donate to the “Reno Rodeo Denim Drive” through a “Breakfast with Santa” event on Saturday, December 7, from 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. in the Atlantis Family Fun Center.

In exchange for a new toy or item of clothing, children will receive breakfast, including a pancake bar with toppings, juice and milk. In addition, Santa will be in attendance, and photos will be posted online for download following the event.

Atlantis Casino Resort Spa is a world-class AAA Four Diamond resort destination, nestled at the base of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, and ideally located in the heart of Reno’s restaurant, shopping and entertainment district. Atlantis is the only resort connected by a Sky Bridge to the Reno-Sparks Convention Center, and boasts Reno’s only Concierge Hotel Tower. Atlantis is just minutes away from the Reno-Tahoe International Airport, downtown Reno, pristine area golf courses and is a half-hour away from Lake Tahoe. Guests enjoy complimentary airport shuttle service, free valet parking and acres of convenient self-parking. Recognized for luxurious accommodations, eight award-winning restaurants, 10 captivating bars and lounges, a world-class spa and casino-wide action, Atlantis has all the options and amenities to suit your needs. For more information please visit www.atlantiscasino.com or call 800.723.6500. Be sure to follow us on Facebook, www.facebook.com/atlantiscasinoresortspa or Twitter at @atlantiscasino.

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