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Boulder City liquor board approves special-event permits for senior center raffle and spring jamboree

Boulder City Business License Liquor Board · February 26, 2026

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Summary

On Feb. 26, 2026, the Boulder City Business License Liquor Board unanimously approved a special-event gambling permit for the Senior Center’s Rock, Roll and Stroll fundraiser (raffle sales March 9–21, event March 21) and a class G special-event liquor license for the Chamber of Commerce’s spring jamboree in May.

The Boulder City Business License Liquor Board on Feb. 26, 2026, unanimously approved two special-event permits: a gambling permit for the Senior Center of Boulder City’s annual Rock, Roll and Stroll fundraiser and a class G special-event liquor license for the Boulder City Chamber of Commerce spring jamboree.

Utility manager Brady Prestwich presented the staff reports and recommended approval for both applications, saying, "I found that the applicant meets all the eligibility requirements in the Boulder City code for a special event gambling permit" in reference to the Senior Center’s raffle. He told the board the Senior Center is a qualified nonprofit and plans to hold the Rock, Roll and Stroll event on March 21, 2026, with raffle ticket sales from March 9 through March 21 and winners drawn at the event on March 21. He described that program as a fundraiser supporting Meals on Wheels and other Senior Center programs for older adults in Boulder City.

On the Chamber of Commerce application, Prestwich said the spring jamboree will occur in May in the area surrounding City Hall and Wilbur Square by Centennial Park, that it has been held for several years and that the applicant seeks a class G license covering all liquor types. "We feel the applicant meets all the eligibility requirements in the Boulder City code," he said.

A Committee member moved to approve each permit and the motions were seconded; the Chair called for the ayes and each motion was approved unanimously. The transcript records the board vocalizing "aye" and the Chair stating the items were approved; the record does not include individual roll-call tallies or a numeric count of votes.

The board also approved the minutes of its Jan. 22, 2026, meeting by unanimous voice vote earlier in the session. With no public commenters in either public comment period, the Chair closed the meeting and adjourned.

Votes at a glance: Jan. 22 meeting minutes — approved (voice vote); Senior Center Rock, Roll and Stroll special-event gambling permit (raffle sales Mar. 9–21; event Mar. 21, 2026) — approved (voice vote); Boulder City Chamber of Commerce class G special-event liquor license for spring jamboree (May) — approved (voice vote).