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How to Throw a Casino Style Party for Friends at Home

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Home parties have become extremely popular lately. More and more people are realizing that it’s better to invite a couple of closest friends over to their homes, instead of going out. And to make those gatherings even more special, many people decide to throw a proper theme party. And for gambling fans, there is nothing like a good casino-themed party.

The gambling industry has certainly been on the rise in the past couple of years. The number of active players is growing, which means that now more than ever before, people are familiar with casino games and there is a great number of those who are very good players. However, not all of these players have had a chance to visit a retail casino, even once.

Many players around the world, who don’t live next to a land-based gambling venue, would like to have a proper casino experience, without having to travel miles and miles. Therefore, they are more than eager to attend a casino party, And even those who have the luxury of having a proper casino in their area, enjoy these parties because most of the guests are people that they know. This means that they can relax and just play their favorite casino games.

So, if you are thinking about throwing a casino party at home, below you can find tips that will help you organize the best casino party ever.

Invite Your Guests With Style

We live in the times of fast messaging platforms and group chats. And the easiest thing to do would be to invite your guests by texting them or via video call. However, by putting in some effort, you will create a certain level of exclusivity and luxury for your event. And isn’t that what casinos are all about? Think of a creative way to invite your friends, like making custom-made invitations that you can send via e-mail or regular mail.

Decoration Is The Key

One of the things that will make your casino night memorable is the decoration. You can look online for different ideas. You can even visit different Canadian online casino platforms that have plenty of available casino games that can serve as an inspiration. All of these online casinos have a certain theme or a color scheme that you can use. For example, the classic red, white, and black themes, will most likely remind the guests of a real casino. However, there are
many other themes that you can incorporate into your party. Think about Las Vegas, the roaring ‘20s, or even first-class casinos like Monte Carlo, and the ideas will come pouring in.

Think About Which Casino Games You Can Include

The most important part of your party will definitely be the casino games that you have prepared for your guests. For some games like poker and blackjack, all you need is a couple of tables and cards. But why stop there? You can even add slots to your party without spending too much money on renting or buying huge slot machines. All you need is an account with the fastest withdrawal online casino websites that offer a great variety of slots and other casino games. Your tablet or laptop can serve as a slot machine for anyone interested in trying their luck with this game. Moreover, if your budget allows it you can get a live dealer that will make the entire experience unforgettable.

But if you are organizing the party on a limited budget, then you can look online for different tips about how to become a professional dealer, and at least for a while, you can act as a live dealer for your guests.

Foods And Drinks Are A Must

Depending on your budget, the foods and drinks at your casino night can vary. If you want to keep your party budget-friendly, then you can set a table with some finger food and jello shots. Also, you can add tiny snack bowls at each table, filled with different snacks, that you can easily refill.

However, for a more luxurious event, you can add finger food like bruschettas, smoked salmon crisps, or even deviled eggs with pickled shrimp. Additionally, you can prepare a mini bar for different cocktails, or even hire a professional bartender to make them for you. Moreover, you can order casino-themed desserts, like cookies or small cakes in the shape of cards, dice, or even slot symbols. Lastly, you can even hire a waiter so that all of your guests have their
glasses filled and plates full at every moment.

Everyone Loves Background Music

The worst part of every party is when everyone goes silent for a moment, and the next person who speaks thinks that the entire room can hear them. In order to avoid such unpleasant situations, especially during a casino night, you should make sure to make a long playlist of some relaxing music. Jazz or lounge music is the most obvious choice. But if you and your friends have a particular genre of music that you like better, then feel free to go for it.

Conclusion

In the end, you should remember the golden rule of every party – have fun! If you miss out on all the fun, worrying if everything is perfect, the guests too will likely feel bored and eager to leave. But with your own positive energy, you will make this casino-night party into an event that will be remembered.

 

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Executive Producers Jeff Robillard (Horse Racing Alberta) and Mike Little (Shinelight Entertainment)

What began as an underdog story became a legacy of excellence. Crackers Hot Shot didn’t just race — she paved the way for future generations, and in doing so became one of the most influential producers the province has known.

The extraordinary journey of Crackers Hot Shot — once overlooked, now revered — stands as one of Alberta’s finest success stories in harness racing and breeding.

Born in humble circumstances and initially considered rough around the edges, Crackers Hot Shot overcame long odds to carve out a career that would forever impact the province’s racing industry. From a “wild, unhandled filly” to Alberta’s “Horse of the Year” in 2013, to producing foals who carry her spirit and fortitude into future generations.

Her influence ripples through Alberta’s racing and breeding landscape: from how young stock are prepared, to the aspirations of local breeders who now look to “the mare that did it” as proof that world-class talent can emerge from Alberta’s paddocks.

“Crackers Hot Shot, she had a tough start. She wasn’t much to look at when we first got her” — Rod Starkewski

“Crackers Hot Shot was left on her own – Carl Archibald heard us talking, he said ‘I’ll go get her – I live by there’. I think it took him 3 days to dig her out of the snow. She was completely wild – then we just started working on her. She really needed some humans to work with her – and get to know that people are not scary.” — Jackie Starkewski

“Crackers Hot Shot would be one of the top broodmares in Albeta percentage wise if nothing else. Her foals hit the track – they’re looking for the winners circle every time.” — Connie Kolthammer

Visit thehorses.com to learn more about Alberta’s Horse Racing industry.

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Digital Trends Catching on in Small-Town Canada

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In our modern world, Canada continues to present a striking duality between its major metropolitan centres and vast rural regions. Home to bustling global cities in
the shape of Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver, a reported 82% of Canada’s 41 million inhabitants live within its urban areas, despite the fact that over 98% of the
nation’s landmass is classified as rural. What’s more, the digital transformation that has transformed Canada’s cities into leading tech hubs has for a long time, left much of small-town Canada behind. More recently, however, digital trends appear to be catching on in towns across the country. Thanks to the emergence of critical
technological infrastructure and effective government programs, communities and businesses formerly left in the dark by digitalization are now reaping the benefits.

High-speed internet across Canada

The critical importance of high-speed internet in influencing further digital expansion cannot be overstated, and it is the mass improvement of internet coverage and
connection speeds across Canada that has allowed more rural communities to better integrate into the modern digital landscape. In 2018, the availability of high-speed
internet in urban areas stood at 97.9% – in rural areas this figure plummeted to 42.3%. Thanks to the federal government’s Universal Broadband Fund, a $3.25
billion project to bring high-speed internet to 98% of Canadians by 2026, this figure is rising sharply. Government initiatives have been further supported by the ability of satellite-based provider Starlink to provide coverage to isolated areas as well as several community-led projects in towns like Kaslo (British Columbia) and Olds
(Alberta) which have developed impressive, localized infrastructure. The consistent improvement of internet capabilities across small-town Canada continues to be a key digital trend as the country looks ahead.

Digital payments increasing in popularity

2024 saw $12.2 trillion transferred through payment transactions across Canada – of this figure, 86% were completed through digital means. While credit cards, that can be stored in e-wallets, continue to be the dominant form of payment method, there is a noticeable rise in the number of Canadians also using smart home devices,
electronic funds transfer (EFT) and direct social media methods to complete transactions. While these figures reflect the total population of both urban and rural
areas, there are signs that digital payments are growing at an impressive rate in Canada’s more isolated regions and communities. Driven by improvements to
internet access as well as the effectiveness of innovative fintech start-ups like Squared Stripe that have streamlined digital solutions for smaller businesses, digital
payments are increasingly being preferred to cash in Canada’s rural towns. This has been further accelerated by shifting consumer preferences in recent years. Small
communities have become more closely connected with the rest of Canada and as a result, local people are increasingly expecting the same quality of service as what is
available in the likes of Toronto and Montreal.

The emergence of online casinos

One sector that has benefited immensely from digital infrastructure improvements is the Canadian iGaming scene, with online gambling becoming increasingly popular
across the nation’s provinces. For many Canadians, the nearest land-based casino venues are hundreds of miles away, making it difficult to access regulated gaming.
However, the recent emergence of a burgeoning online gambling sector in the country, particularly in provinces like Ontario and Alberta, has given greater access
to high quality gaming to more isolated communities. By heading to helpful directories like Casino.org, rural players can find expert reviews of the newest online
casinos in Canada, bringing the excitement of the country’s leading casinos to the comfort of their homes. While there are still challenges that lie ahead for Canadian
iGaming operators, the continued upward trajectory of player numbers, and company revenues, indicates further growth is on the horizon.

Social media transforming small towns

It is impossible to talk about the digital world these days without mentioning social media. Platforms like Instagram, Facebook and X (formerly Twitter) have
transformed from simple connectivity sites to major commerce giants. What’s more, their ability to engage with smaller, more isolated populations has transformed daily life for those living in small-town Canada. While previously geographically cut off from the people, events and trends of major cities, nowadays everyone is receiving the latest goings-on in real time. While this has undoubtedly impacted the culture and consumer demands of rural communities, it has also had major implications for small businesses. Catching on to the utility of social media marketing, towns are now seeing local traders use things like livestream shopping events, short-form video promotions and even direct social commerce. The impact – consumers are now increasingly choosing to go local.

The inevitable arrival of AI

It doesn’t feel like long ago that the potential of AI to transform our societies felt like a distant dream, but there can be no denying that we are starting to feel its influence everywhere, from creating serious question marks around how education systems can continue to function to the complex data analysis it utilizes to hyper-personalize social media platforms. And, while it is easy to intrinsically link the use of AI with digitally mature urban areas, it may in fact be more rural towns and communities that see the greatest impact. For example, a recent study by the University of Waterloo has indicated that AI could be vital for the future of health care in rural Canada, where leading doctors and specialists are few and far between.

As the world becomes more digitally connected, Canada’s smallest communities are making sure they aren’t left behind. In many ways, the emergence of the digital
realm has brought these towns closer than ever before to the country’s urban regions – in fact, closer to everywhere. Geographical limitations are no longer a
barrier to technological development and greater interconnectivity in small town Canada, with the foundations now in place to allow for further expansion.
Furthermore, despite this increasingly globalized reality, the increased drive towards ‘local first’ commerce influenced by digital trends highlights that not only does the
future of small towns look secure, but so too does their individuality and authenticity.

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