Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Civitan Services to host casino night

- BY SAM PIERCE Staff Writer

BENTON — Test your luck and go all-in for people with developmen­tal disabiliti­es with the first ever Bet With Heart Casino Night, presented by Civitan Services on July 26.

“We are going to have craps, roulette, blackjack and Texas Hold ’Em,” said Bekka Wilkerson, special-events coordinato­r for Civitan Services. “I like roulette because you can spin the wheel.

“This is an event that has nothing to do with skill, but you are coming in and seeing where the cards may fall.”

The event will take place at 111 N. Main St. in downtown Benton, beginning at 6 p.m. Tickets are $30 per person and include $100 worth of chips to play with. All the money “won” goes back into the organizati­on. There will also be a 50/50 drawing, a silent auction, heavy hors d’oeuvres and a cocktail bar.

For more informatio­n or to purchase tickets, call Wilkerson at (501) 776-0691 or visit tinyurl. com/BetWithHea­rtCS. Wilkerson said only about 200 tickets are available, and half of those have already been sold.

“We want this to be an event that people put on their calendars in advance and want to have their tickets for early,” Wilkerson said.

Civitan Services provides opportunit­ies for men, women and children with developmen­tal disabiliti­es, and Wilkerson said the organizati­on does that in a lot of ways. It has an adult-service campus, a preschool in Benton, a donation center and a resale shop. She said Civitan Services has 166 adult clients and 122 preschool clients.

“So we are already busting at the seams,” Wilkerson said. “There are so many families who need the services that we provide.

“We are glad to be able to do that.”

This is the first time Civitan Services has hosted an event in downtown Benton, and Wilkerson said the Downtown Benton Business Owners Associatio­n has been very gracious and “has jumped on our bandwagon.”

“It has been really cool to have their support,” she said.

For the past four years, Civitan Services has put on a murdermyst­ery dinner, but Wilkerson said organizers wanted to mix it up a little bit and give that a break.

“Last year, during our murder-mystery dinner, we kind of split it up and had the play and the dinner, but we also had casino tables,” she said. “But we had trouble dragging people away from the casino tables to get them to go eat dinner and watch the show.”

So she decided to just take out the show and have a casino night.

“This year also marks Civitan’s 60th anniversar­y, which is the diamond anniversar­y,” she said. “So we have kind of themed everything around that sparkle and diamond anniversar­y.”

Wilkerson has been with Civitan Services for two years, and right before she came aboard, the nonprofit opened its new adult center on Reynolds Road in Bryant. She said proceeds from fundraiser­s such as Casino Night will help retire what is left of the facility’s debt and also bring in new opportunit­ies and new programs.

“There are a lot of changes going on right now in the way of developmen­t disabiliti­es, so all of our fundraiser­s are focused on being able to bring in new opportunit­ies for our men, women and children with disabiliti­es,” Wilkerson said. “We want to provide the latest and greatest in whatever it takes to meet their needs.”

She said Civitan Services doesn’t have a larger parent organizati­on.

“We are Saline Countybase­d and service all of central Arkansas,” Wilkerson said. “Any money that we raise stays here and benefits people directly in our community.”

Civitan Services has three other fundraiser­s, including Denim & Diamonds, a golf tournament and a walk for awareness in October. This year’s theme will be superheroe­s, which Wilkerson said is right in her wheelhouse because she is obsessed with Wonder Woman.

“For years, we did a Peace, Love and 5K, and last year, we did the 12K of Christmas, and it was great, but it still didn’t hit the mark …,” she said. “All of our events kind of fit into a different niche. [Casino Night] is a little more fancy, and the walk appeals to the more athletic folks.”

Before joining Civitan, Wilkerson worked for the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock, performing thyroid-cancer clinical trials for seven years. She said working with clients with developmen­tal disabiliti­es has always been her first love.

“I chased a few other things, kind of for the sake of killing those dreams, I guess,” Wilkerson said. “This was the best decision I ever made. From the first day I walked on campus, it felt like home.”

Wilkerson said she always looks forward to an opportunit­y to share Civitan Services with the community, and these fundraiser­s are just “an excellent chance to bring in a variety of people who don’t necessary know what we do or who we serve.”

“It’s an opportunit­y in the community to raise money for a good cause and raise awareness for a good cause, and it is a fun night if you want to attend — throwing up a casino in the middle of downtown Benton,” Wilkerson said.

 ?? SAM PIERCE/TRILAKES EDITION ?? Lyndsey Smith, left, and Bekka Wilkerson, special events coordinato­r for Civitan Services, pose with a giant poker chip inside the offices for the adult-service campus in Bryant. Civitan Services will host the first Bet With Heart Casino Night on July 26.
SAM PIERCE/TRILAKES EDITION Lyndsey Smith, left, and Bekka Wilkerson, special events coordinato­r for Civitan Services, pose with a giant poker chip inside the offices for the adult-service campus in Bryant. Civitan Services will host the first Bet With Heart Casino Night on July 26.
 ?? SAM PIERCE/TRILAKES EDITION ?? Lyndsey Smith, left, and Bekka Wilkerson, special events coordinato­r for Civitan Services, play a round of poker in preparatio­n for the first ever Bet With Heart Casino Night on July 26 at 111 N. Main St. in downtown Benton.
SAM PIERCE/TRILAKES EDITION Lyndsey Smith, left, and Bekka Wilkerson, special events coordinato­r for Civitan Services, play a round of poker in preparatio­n for the first ever Bet With Heart Casino Night on July 26 at 111 N. Main St. in downtown Benton.

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