Photos of MGM Resorts Performers at KLUC’s Annual Toy Drive

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Cavemen, Knights and Carrot Top – Oh My! MGM Resorts Entertainers Bring Truck-Loads of Toys & a Surprise Donation to KLUC’s Annual Toy Drive




Photos by Momentum, MGM Resorts International

The vans of toys from MGM Resorts International keep coming to KLUC Toy Drive! But that’s not all, host Chet Buchanan was shocked speechless (and we know that doesn’t happen often) when Jocelyn Bluitt-Fisher, MGM Resorts’ Director of Corporate Philanthropy and Community Affairs, showed up to present a check to HELP of Southern Nevada for $10,000—pushing the 98.5 KLUC Toy Drive monetary donations past its $100,000 goal.

MGM Resort entertainers including Monte Carlo’s Frank Caliendo; Luxor’s Carrot Top, FANTASY and Menopause the Musical; Excalibur’s Tournament of Kings, Thunder from Down Under, and Kevin Burke of Defending the Caveman; and ARIA Resort & Casino’s Viva ELVIS; dropped by throughout the day with overflowing vans of toys donated by MGM Resorts employees city-wide. At the end of the day, it was Carrot Top who helped out by closing the event’s fourth semi-truck full of toys. With a lot of laughs, both on-air and off, the entertainers helped unload coloring sets, stuffed animals, board games and more—all generous donations from more than 50,000 MGM Resorts International employees. Surprise entertainer guests will continue to donate the collected toys the rest of the week.

The KLUC Toy Drive provides two toys to more than 10,000 families in need every year during the holiday season. MGM Resorts International increases their charitable efforts during the holidays to benefit struggling community members when they need it most. It’s just one small part of the corporation’s total philanthropic efforts. The MGM Resorts Foundation, supported by dollars from employee salaries, has raised $4.8 million for the community this year alone.

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