Amador County – The Jackson Rancheria last week announced it has launched its effort to encourage its visitors to shop in Jackson during their visit to Amador County. The “Shop Jackson” campaign was announced Friday by the Jackson Rancheria Casino & Hotel and the tribally operated casino is encouraging their 600,000 “Dreamcatchers Club” members to shop locally beginning August 1st, with a coordinated push by almost 70 local businesses offering discounts and special offers to Dreamcatchers Club carholders. The program was created in concert with the Jackson Revitalization Committee. Jackson Rancheria Marketing Department Content Developer Carol Cook last week announced a new web listing for the program. She said in order to participate in the program, businesses must have a city of Jackson business license and be located within the city limits. Dreamcatcher's Club members simply show their card at any participating business to take advantage of the special offers. Participating businesses and their offers are listed on the casino website at JacksonCasino.com. Participating businesses include not only retail stores, restaurants, and real estate firms, but also financial institutions, home improvement services, online services, and other businesses. The offers include a percentage off on retail sales and services, credits off closing costs from real estate firms, buy one get one free offers and entries in drawings. Cook said: “There should be something there to interest almost anyone.” Jackson Rancheria CEO Rich Hoffman said: “Encouraging our players to visit local businesses and attractions has always been important to us, and in these economic times it's even more critical that we all work together to support our business community and promote Amador county." Jackson Rancheria Casino & Hotel is located at 12222 New York Ranch Road in Jackson. For more information, call 800-822-WINN or visit JacksonCasino.com. Story by Jim Reece This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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