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LVR MONTHLY BRUNCH – November

Sunday November 12th, 10:00am

Park your Porsche in the circle in front of the clubhouse next to other beautiful works of automobile design and craftmanship. Enjoy a morning chatting with old and new friends in the comfort of a sunlit dining room at Red Rock Country Club.

What:         Porsche Brunch

When:        Sunday November 12th, 10:00am

Where:       Red Rock Country Club, 2500 Red Springs Road 89135

Cost:          $22.50 per person. Register by Noon Friday Nov. 10th 

Guest Speaker: Brian Yost, Chief Operating Officer for the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA). 

Topics: Behind the scenes history on how the Las Vegas Formula 1 race came to be! Also, other interesting LVCVA topics.  

THREE WAYS TO REGISTER AND PAY:

PREFERED WAY: Pay $22.50 per person by Zelle. Set up your money transfer via your bank account and send to email: info@LasVegasPorscheClub.com  for payment by the preceding Friday before noon. If you use this method after the deadline, the cost will be $30 per person. Payment by this method will save you $2 and the club $1.50. Once registered, there will be no refund.

MSREG PAYMENT: You can still use this way to pay if you prefer, or do not have access to Zelle: http://msreg.com/BRUNCHNOV23 You will be charged $22.50 per person and an extra $2 for the MSReg service charge. Once registered, there will be no refund.

WALK-IN: Please notify by the preceding Friday before noon.  info@LasVegasPorscheClub.com  You will be charged $22.50 per person – CASH ONLY!   

If you use this method after the deadline or just show up unannounced, the cost will be $30 per person.

The reason for our payment policy is that we need to give timely notice to the Red Rock staff so they can properly accommodate us. We do not want to wear out our welcome.

Next Brunch – Dec 10th           

Brian Yost is the Chief Operating Officer for the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA), the destination marketing organization for Las Vegas and Southern Nevada that also owns and operates the Las Vegas Convention Center, one of the largest convention centers in the United States. The LVCVA is charged with marketing Southern Nevada as a tourism and convention destination worldwide and with operating the 4.6 million-square-foot Las Vegas Convention Center. With 150,000 hotel rooms and 14 million square feet of meeting and exhibit space in Las Vegas alone, the LVCVA’s mission centers on attracting leisure and business visitors to the area. The LVCVA also owns the Las Vegas Convention Center Loop, an underground tunnel designed by The Boring Company and the Las Vegas Monorail, an elevated 3.9-mile system with seven stops throughout the resort corridor.

Brian is going to give us the story behind ‘how’ Formula 1 Racing came to be in Las Vegas and what it means to Vegas economically, financially now and in the future. 

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