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Poolside celebrity Q&A at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Lake Tahoe6 July 2020(PRESS RELEASE) -- Join Hard Rock Hotel & Casino - Lake Tahoe for a special, one-night-only poolside celebrity Q&A with sports legends Jerry Rice and Shane Victorino Saturday, 11 July from 6 to 9 p.m. The event is sure to be a home run with sports fans, who will have the rare opportunity to hear from some of their favorite superstar athletes with a moderated Q&A outdoors set against beautiful Lake Tahoe. Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Lake Tahoe will continue to implement comprehensive health and safety protocols to ensure the well-being of all guests and team members at this event. Measures will include temperature checks upon entry, mandatory face coverings, chairs and tables set up to ensure social distancing, and reduced capacity. Guests ages 21 years and older may purchase tickets for $65, which includes food, one drink ticket and access to the event. Hall of Fame wide receiver and three-time Super Bowl champion Jerry Rice is widely regarded as the best wide receiver to ever play in the National Football League (NFL), and arguably the greatest player of all time. During his 15-year career with the San Francisco 49ers, Rice won three Super Bowls (Super Bowl XXIII in 1988, Super Bowl XXIV in 1989 and SB XXIX in 1994) and one Super Bowl MVP. He enjoyed three seasons with the Oakland Raiders, including a Super Bowl appearance and one season with the Seattle Seahawks before retiring in 2005. Rice was elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in January 2010, his first year of eligibility. Two-time MLB World Series Champion Shane Victorino played in the major leagues for more than a decade before retiring in 2018. Over his nearly eight seasons with the Philadelphia Phillies, Victorino’s accomplishments included becoming the first two-time winner of the All-Star Game’s “Final Vote” (the first Hawaiian-born positional player to be named to an All-Star team), receiving three consecutive Gold Glove Awards, and leading the Phillies to their first World Series Championship in nearly 30 years. In his three seasons with the Boston Red Sox, he won a second World Series Championship and his fourth Gold Glove Award. |