Discounted tickets available through Friday for Blyn casino’s Pirate night

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College Pirate supporters have until Friday to purchase discounted tickets for the third annual Pirate Casino Night set for 6 p.m. Feb. 20 at 7 Cedars Casino.

Tickets are $75 each and $125 for a pair through Friday.

Those purchasing tickets after that, including at the door, will pay $90 each or $155 for a pair.

The evening will feature a comedy show, a silent auction highlighted by an autographed Russell Wilson football, a buffet dinner and dessert, casino games and an open bar.

Pirate Casino Night is one of Peninsula College’s signature athletic fundraising events, with proceeds going toward scholarships for student athletes, organizers say.

Headlining the evening is comedian Corey Rodrigues, who has performed on a variety of cable television shows, was the 2011 winner of the Funniest Comic in New England contest and was a semifinalist in the Boston Comedy Festival.

Rodrigues also recently starred in an independent film, “Business Is War,” a comedy directed by the late Kemal Gordon.

The evening also will feature brief appearances by athletic director Rick Ross and Peninsula College head coaches Alison Crumb, Kanyon Anderson and Mitch Freeman.

They will share stories about Pirate athletics in 2014-15.

Supporters also can look forward to a testimony from a student athlete.

Scooter Chapman of KONP radio will serve as master of ceremonies.

Black Pearl

Admission to the event also includes the opportunity for participants to ride in the Black Pearl, the Peninsula College bus, to and from the event.

It will depart from the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St., at 5:15 p.m. and return at 10 p.m.

The Red Lion, meanwhile, plans to offer a pre-event party in the CrabHouse lounge from 3 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. with “buy one, get one” appetizer rates and happy hour pricing, as well as a special hotel rate of $89 for non-view rooms and $109 for water view rooms for Casino Night participants. Call 360-452-9215 for reservations.

The event is sponsored by 7 Cedars Casino, First Federal, Swain’s General Store, Angeles Machine Works, High Energy Metals and Windermere Real Estate.

Tickets are available online at www.brownpapertickets.com by searching for “Pirate Casino Night.”

For more information, contact Mitch Freeman at mfreeman@pencol.edu or 360-417-6467.

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