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Jessie Beck receiving a plaque from the Disabled American Veterans

NHS American Gaming Archives Program: “Lady Jessie”
Thursday, September 9, 2021
10:00 to 11:00am

Jessie began working as a roulette dealer at Harolds Club in the late 1930s, married Fred Beck, who operated keno at Harolds, and in 1971, she purchased the Riverside Hotel and Casino which she owned until 1978.

She was a huge supporter of the Navy, sending care packages to “her boys” (i.e. pallet full care packages). Due to her caring nature, Jessie would spend thousands of hours and dollars doing favors for servicemen in Vietnam and all over the world.

In 2019, PBS Sacramento produced a documentary called “Lady Jessie, A Vietnam Story.” Host Neal Cobb and Jessie’s grandson, CJ Risley, will introduce the documentary.

Register in advance for this webinar:
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_GdiffPoJTS2hdQrTGRXY9g

 

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09/09/2021 10:00:0009/09/2021 11:00:00America/Los_AngelesAGA Lady Jessie[caption id="attachment_5535" align="alignleft" width="344"] Jessie Beck receiving a plaque from the Disabled American Veterans[/caption] NHS American Gaming Archives Program: "Lady Jessie" Thursday, September 9, 2021 10:00 to 11:00am Jessie began working as a roulette dealer at Harolds Club in the late 1930s, married Fred Beck, who operated keno at Harolds, and in 1971, she purchased the Riverside Hotel and Casino which she owned until 1978. She was a huge supporter of the Navy, sending care packages to “her boys” (i.e. pallet full care packages). Due to her caring nature, Jessie would spend thousands of hours and dollars doing favors for servicemen in Vietnam and all over the world. In 2019, PBS Sacramento produced a documentary called “Lady Jessie, A Vietnam Story.” Host Neal Cobb and Jessie's grandson, CJ Risley, will introduce the documentary. Register in advance for this webinar: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_GdiffPoJTS2hdQrTGRXY9g  Reno, NV
Event StartsEvent Ends
09/09/202109/09/2021
All Day Event
10:00am11:00am