Jesse Watters headlines Keystone’s 30th anniversary dinner in Las Vegas
- Las Vegas Tribune News
- 3 days ago
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Nevada News and Views
Keystone Corporation, Nevada’s leading pro-business advocacy organization, will mark its 30th anniversary with its Annual Dinner on Saturday, October 18, 2025, at Red Rock Hotel & Casino.
This year’s celebration will feature Fox News primetime host Jesse Watters as the keynote speaker and will honor Sue and Paul Lowden with the prestigious Monte Miller Economic Freedom Award for their decades of leadership, philanthropy, and dedication to advancing Nevada’s business community.
Event Details:
—Date: Saturday, October 18, 2025
—Location: Red Rock Hotel & Casino, 11011 W. Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas, NV
—Schedule:
1. VIP Reception: 5:00 PM (SOLD OUT — Waitlist available)
2. General Reception: 6:00 PM
3. Dinner & Program: 7:00 PM\
—Tickets and Tables
1. General Admission: $475
2. Individual VIP Tickets: SOLD OUT (Waitlist Available — email info@keystonenevada.com)
3. Table Packages: Available upon request
—Sponsorship Opportunities:
Sponsorships are still available, offering recognition in the program booklet, signage, and other benefits. This is a unique opportunity to showcase your business or organization while supporting Keystone’s mission to recruit and advocate for pro-business leaders in Nevada.
—Room Block for Out-of-Town Guests:
A limited block of discounted rooms has been secured at Red Rock Hotel & Casino. Guests are encouraged to book by September 4, 2025 (or before the block fills).
The Fight for Nevada’s Future Starts Here
The Keystone Annual Dinner is the organization’s largest fundraiser of the year.
Proceeds support Keystone’s efforts to champion policies that strengthen Nevada’s economy, promote entrepreneurship, and prepare for the critical 2026 election cycle.
Tickets, tables, sponsorships, and hotel reservations can be secured at www.keystonenevada.com/events.
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Born and raised in Las Vegas, Kristen Kniep is a budding journalist focused on underreported national stories and local events, offering readers a conservative perspective often missing from mainstream coverage. Driven more by curiosity than partisanship, she aims to highlight stories that matter but don’t always make the front page.

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