Stavros Anthony Packs Vic’s for Fundraiser Tomorrow Night

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Nevada’s Lieutenant Governor Stavros Anthony will be the guest of honor at a special fundraising reception tomorrow – Monday, September 22nd – hosted by Sue, Paul, and Chris Lowden.

The event will take place at Vic’s Las Vegas, located at 355 Promenade Place in downtown Las Vegas, from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.

A Well-Known Venue for a Well-Known Leader

Vic’s, a popular spot in Symphony Park, has quickly become one of the go-to places in town for political, business, and community gatherings.

The Lowden family, longtime leaders in Nevada business and politics, are opening their doors to support Anthony’s re-election effort.

About Lt. Gov. Stavros Anthony

Anthony, who has served as Nevada’s Lieutenant Governor since 2023, has long been a familiar face in Southern Nevada.

Before winning statewide office, he served more than a decade on the Las Vegas City Council and built a reputation as a strong voice for public safety and fiscal responsibility.

As Lieutenant Governor, Anthony has focused on tourism, small business growth, and rural economic development, while also keeping a spotlight on issues like transportation and Nevada’s higher education system.

Suggested Contributions

Supporters are encouraged to contribute at levels ranging from $250 to $5,000, with all donations going toward Anthony’s campaign for Lieutenant Governor.

Contributions may be made in advance or on-site, and an online donation option is available via QR code for those unable to attend in person.

RSVP and Details

Attendees are asked to RSVP with Tara Kirkpatrick at Tara@AlchemyNevada.com.

Checks can be made payable to Anthony for Lt. Governor and mailed to the campaign office at 4894 W. Lone Mountain #195, Las Vegas, NV 89130.

This fundraiser will be a show of grassroots support for one of Nevada’s top statewide officials.

With the backing of the Lowdens and a growing list of supporters, Anthony is gearing up for what promises to be another lively election season in Nevada.

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