
The City of Las Vegas is rolling out the red carpet for its eldest residents, with an invitation extended to those 90 years of age or older, beckoning them to the 32nd annual 90-Plus Banquet on Thursday, May 15. According to an announcement published by the Las Vegas City, the event is set to celebrate this distinguished age group from 3 to 5 p.m. at the East Las Vegas Community Center, located at 250 N. Eastern Ave.
Embracing the theme "One Short Day in Oz," organizers are ensuring an entertainment-packed affair, with performances slated from FAYM and the Vegas Golden Gals; the event will be shepherded by the well-known TV and radio personality Nate Tannenbaum serving as the master of ceremonies, this event, a staple in the community's calendar, stands as a testament to the lives and contributions of Las Vegas’s senior residents.
Moreover, the city has made it clear that there will be no charge for the invited guests, each of whom is allowed the company of one personal guest or escort to join in the revelry. Further details point towards an intimate and select gathering, with entry predicated on invitations and an RSVP requirement in place by May 1, as indicated by the Las Vegas City press release.
Those eligible and interested in attending the celebration can request information and invitations by calling 702-229-1515. Reservations are required, and space is limited.









