Cimarron-Memorial High School to Receive $10,000 Grant from CEO Derek Stevens and PRIME Hydration Thanks to Alumni Attendance at the 2020 Stadium Swim Grad Splash
On July 31, Circa Resort & Casino’s CEO Derek Stevens will present more than $16,000 in grants to Clark County School District (CCSD) high schools.
Last month, Circa hosted the ultimate pool party soiree with the 2020 Stadium Swim Grad Splash, where CCSD class of 2020 alumni – who missed out on an in-person high school graduation due to the COVID-19 pandemic – were celebrated in style at the year-round pool amphitheater.
The school with the most alumni and staff in attendance would be awarded a $10,0000 grant, with Cimarron-Memorial High School taking the prize.
After the winner was announced, Stevens shared that additional grants would be given to second and third place. Each of the grants will be presented to the winning CCSD schools during a special ceremony at Circa’s rooftop lounge, Legacy Club, on July 31 at 7 p.m.
Grant recipients and amounts include:
- $10,000 – Cimarron-Memorial High School
- $5,000 – Shadow Ridge High School
- $900 – Liberty High School
- $900 – Arbor View High School
Media are invited to capture the grant presentation at Legacy Club and remarks from CEO Derek Stevens.
The $10,000 grant was made possible by Circa and a partnership with PRIME Hydration, a brand developed to bridge the gap between great taste and functionality.
All additional grants were provided by Circa. PRIME offers a range of sports drinks, drink mixes and energy drinks with bold, thirst-quenching flavors designed to refresh and refuel consumers.
WHEN: Wednesday, July 31 from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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