Voices of the Bay: Warren’s Darcy DaCosta
Darcy DaCosta traces the trajectory of her career to a community service requirement in a sociology class at Rhode Island College.
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Arrow International recently acquired the assets of Grover Gaming Printing, the paper pull tab division of Grover Gaming, including all physical assets.
“This acquisition is a fantastic opportunity for us to significantly expand Arrow’s longstanding commitment to the regulated charitable gaming market and further reinforces our position as the one-stop shop for innovative charitable gaming solutions,” the company said in a statement.
Darcy DaCosta traces the trajectory of her career to a community service requirement in a sociology class at Rhode Island College.
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They are sold in bingo halls, at Veterans of Foreign War clubs, and other service organizations.
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The legislative process can be opaque. How do our elected officials make decisions? To whom do they listen and why?
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An organization aimed at making electronic pull tabs (e-tabs) available in Indiana for charitable gaming hosted a town hall in Fort Wayne Wednesday to promote the issue. .
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As many veterans service organizations struggle to attract younger members, several VSO leaders have suggested modernizing charity gaming in Indiana could be a valuable recruiting tool.
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A new gaming facility recently opened in Bullitt County and profits help out cancer patients. All of the profits from each machine go into a fund that specifically helps those fighting cancer in the Bullitt County community. Some of the recipients are as young as four months old.
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The Fraternal Order of Eagles (FOE), an international non-profit organization, was established in 1898 and first referred to as the Order of Good Things.
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Local veterans and their families are giving back to veterans’ nonprofits and organizations through something called electronic charitable gaming, e-pull tabs and e-bingo machines that are mostly played in veterans’ halls.
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Several hundred veteran and fraternal organizations are benefiting from charitable gaming to help support the posts and raise more money for local charities, including American Legion post 572 in Parma.
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Arrow understands the potential risks that are associated with all forms of gaming. We believe that charitable gaming has proven to be a low-stakes, fun, and communal experience for all participants.