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Erie County Gaming Revenue Authority Invests In Community Assets

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A huge investment in the Erie community leaves local organizations with opportunity to grow.

The Erie County Gaming Revenue Authority donated $149, 489 to more than 20 community assets.

The community assets include historical societies, performing arts groups, among many more.

The grant money is just another way ECGRA says they are invested in keeping Erie County thriving.

Since their inception, ECGRA has invested more than $20 million in the Erie community.



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