
MANCHESTER, NH — Revo Casino and Social House welcomed more than 600 guests to Manchester last weekend for the second annual Rebels With a Cause gala, an event recognizing outstanding team members and celebrating the growing statewide impact of charitable gaming.
City and state leaders were in attendance, including Manchester Mayor Jay Ruais, along with State Senator Daryl Abbas, Tim Lang and Howard Pearl, and other civic representatives who joined nonprofit partners and community leaders for the evening. Guests were encouraged to wear “Rebel Red,” and a sea of red filled the sold-out room as more than 600 attendees embraced the theme.

The gala featured live performances by nationally recognized talent, including vocalists from American Idol Haley Reinhart and Casey Abrams, and from The Voice, Maiya Sykes, contributing to the energy and atmosphere of the evening.
Revo recognized its Team Members, Supervisors, and Managers of the Year, with their Rebel Team Member of the Year awards, highlighting individuals whose dedication to guest service and community impact set the tone across all Revo properties.

“You are the heartbeat of this company,” said Jamie Hartman, Executive Vice President of Revo Casinos. “Your dedication makes Revo what it is. Tonight is about celebrating the people who bring energy, pride, and purpose to our properties every single day.”
Charitable partners were honored for their work across New Hampshire. Maureen Beauregard, President and CEO of Easterseals NH, spoke to the importance of charitable gaming.
“Charitable gaming is essential to our ability to meet urgent needs,” Beauregard said. “Support from Revo Casino and New Hampshire’s charitable gaming community allows us to act quickly—whether that’s helping veterans stabilize their lives, supporting children with disabilities, or assisting families in crisis. This funding truly changes lives.”

Through its charitable program, Rebels With a Cause, Revo Casinos has contributed more than $16 million to over 350 nonprofit organizations statewide, including Easterseals NH, Families in Transition, and the New Hampshire Food Bank.
“We’re proud to stand alongside our charity partners,” said Joel Ballesteros, Director of Community Engagement for Revo Casinos. “Their work strengthens communities across the state, and being able to celebrate their impact together is a privilege.”
About Revo Casino and Social House
Revo Casino and Social House operates five charitable gaming locations across New Hampshire—in Dover, Keene, Lebanon, Manchester, and Conway. Built around exceptional service, entertainment, and community commitment, each Revo venue contributes to hundreds of nonprofit partners statewide. Revo team members are dedicated to improving lives where they live and work.
For more information, visit revocasino.com.