“Their philanthropic efforts and dedication to giving back to the Southern Nevada community is incredibly admirable, and we are grateful for their partnership and legacy impact it will leave. “We are honored to have the support of San Manuel Band of Mission Indians,” said Sam Joffray, president and CEO of the Las Vegas Super Bowl LVIII Host Committee. The Super Bowl LVIII Business Connect Program, UNLV’s Internship Program, and the Team LV Volunteer Program are just some of the various programs to receive unwavering support from this partnership.
Together, they seek to empower communities and individuals through career development, student engagement, volunteering, and more. Through this community partnership, the Las Vegas Super Bowl LVIII Host Committee will make a lasting impact through programs and initiatives designed to improve the quality of life throughout Southern Nevada. Further expansion occurred with the passage of Proposition 5 in 1998 and Proposition 1A in 2000, which authorized the state to sign compacts with Indian tribal governments to expand tribal gaming.
The facility was renamed San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino. We’re celebrating the 4-month countdown to Super Bowl LVIII with our newest partner, the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians. In 1994, the bingo hall was expanded to a casino with slot machines and card games.