1.	Little girl tries to catch a peek at all of the gifts inside her bag after meeting Santa and Mrs. Claus at the Casino Queen’s 22nd Annual Toyland event for the pre-k to second grade children of East St. Louis School District 189 held on December 15 and 16. Santa’s stop in East St. Louis spreads cheer to more than 1,900 children from School District 189

EAST ST. LOUIS – More than 1,900 little boys and girls from East St. Louis School District 189 visited a winter wonderland at the Casino Queen Hotel last week, where they were surprised with a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus at the Casino Queen’s 22nd Annual Toyland event held Dec. 15 and 16. Their little eyes gleamed at the sight of Santa as they waited their turn to meet him and Mrs. Claus before they were each given a bag filled with presents. The magic of giving filled the room as the little ones hauled their gifts back onto their bus with excitement and smiles. 

“Being able to impact the lives of thousands of children is the best gift of all,” stated Jeff Watson, President and General Manager of the Casino Queen. “As you walked into the hotel, you could hear the excitement and energy, as they each took their turn to meet Santa and Mrs. Claus. We consider ourselves the lucky ones, as we are able to continue this special tradition, now in its 22nd year. We even have some employees here at the Casino Queen who remember when it was their turn to meet Santa and take home their very own gift and now get to be a part of this ongoing tradition in our community.”

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Every child in attendance, ages pre-kindergarten to second grade, received their own bag. The bag included gifts encompassing both the fun and practical including: knit hat, socks, gloves, president ruler, animal crackers, Poppin Hoppies board game and a Crayola activity center.

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2.	Children look ahead trying to catch a glimpse of Santa and Mrs. Claus as they anxiously wait their turn.

Employees from the Casino Queen and additional volunteers took all day Monday, Dec. 14 to make sure the gifts and ballroom were ready for the children. The hotel ballroom was transformed into a winter wonderland with trees and several giant holiday blow ups. Additional volunteers included three dozen student athletes from Southwestern Illinois College’s baseball team, who took time out of their busy finals week to work together to efficiently fill each bag with all of the gifts. The Toyland event began more 20 years ago, and has continued to bring joy and happiness to more than 42,000 children over the past two decades.

3.	Eager children of East Saint Louis School District 189 crowd around Santa Claus as they listen to what he has to say about making sure they are good this year and asking what is on their list.

Casino Queen, located at 200 South Front Street in East St. Louis, Ill., was established in 1993 and has since made over $10 million in charitable contributions and invested more than $200 million in capital improvements on the East St. Louis riverfront. Employee-owned since the end of 2012, Casino Queen has long been recognized for having the nation’s highest slot payback among individual casinos by Casino Player Magazine. For more information, visit www.casinoqueen.com. You can also find Casino Queen on Facebook and Twitter.

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