11 Oct 2017 Robert Smith Pala Trespass by kupa on Scribd
In 1903 the Agua Caleinte Cupeno were removed from their ancestral tribal home, the Village of Kupa also known as Warner's Hot Springs. The Cupeno were forced onto the Pala Indian Reservation. This is known as the Cupeno Trail of Tears. On June 1st, 2011 and February 1st, 2012 162 Warner Ranch Evictee Agua Caliente Cupeno were removed from the PBMI Association by the Pala Enrollment Committee. This is our Second Trail of Tears.
Friday, October 20, 2017
To The Honorable Robert Smith
Robert Smith, Chairman of the Pala Luisenos, you owe and must pay, or rather you will make tribal members pay as always for YOUR actions.
Tuesday, October 17, 2017
Dig That Expansion
Pala Casino breaks ground on $170M expansion, new hotel
By Michele Parente
Pala Casino Resort & Spa will offer "super cabanas" in the expanded pool and entertainment complex as part of its $170 expansion project. The cabanas can be rented out for concerts at the outdoor Starlight Theater as well as private parties. (Courtesy rendering)
Pala Casino Resort & Spa, which ushered in the era of luxury Las Vegas-style hotels in San Diego, will break ground today on a $170-million expansion and extensive remodel.
A 10 a.m. ceremony will kick off the demolition of the current swimming pool, signaling the start of a multi-year construction project that’s slated to be completed in May 2019. The expansion will add a new 349-room hotel tower, a splashy aquatic playground and an enlarged spa, casino floor and parking garage. The current hotel and casino interior will also undergo a significant update.
Read The Full Article At Link Above or Below
Pala Casino breaks ground on $170M expansion, new hotel
By Michele Parente
Pala Casino Resort & Spa will offer "super cabanas" in the expanded pool and entertainment complex as part of its $170 expansion project. The cabanas can be rented out for concerts at the outdoor Starlight Theater as well as private parties. (Courtesy rendering)
Pala Casino Resort & Spa, which ushered in the era of luxury Las Vegas-style hotels in San Diego, will break ground today on a $170-million expansion and extensive remodel.
A 10 a.m. ceremony will kick off the demolition of the current swimming pool, signaling the start of a multi-year construction project that’s slated to be completed in May 2019. The expansion will add a new 349-room hotel tower, a splashy aquatic playground and an enlarged spa, casino floor and parking garage. The current hotel and casino interior will also undergo a significant update.
Read The Full Article At Link Above or Below
Pala Casino breaks ground on $170M expansion, new hotel
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