Roseshire Gaming Parlor Supports Richmond Community Through Volunteer Efforts
July 7, 2026
RICHMOND, Va. (July 7, 2026) — Roseshire Gaming Parlor recently supported several community organizations through a series of volunteer efforts focused on helping families, fighting food insecurity and promoting environmental education
On March 12, 2026, Roseshire team members volunteered at the Ronald McDonald House, preparing more than 60 sandwiches and providing pasta salad and snacks for more than 40 families. Extra items were delivered to families at the Children’s Hospital, helping extend the team’s support to even more people in need
Roseshire team members continued their community efforts on April 2, 2026, by volunteering with Feed More, where they packed small and large food bags to help support individuals and families facing hunger in the Richmond area
On April 18, 2026, Roseshire team members also volunteered at the Science Museum of Virginia on behalf of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. During the event, team members helped teach visitors about preserving the Chesapeake Bay and protecting its oyster population. One fun fact shared with guests: one adult oyster can filter up to 50 gallons of water per day
Together, these efforts reflect Roseshire Gaming Parlor’s commitment to serving the Richmond community and supporting meaningful causes through hands-on volunteerism
Roseshire Gaming Parlor and Rosie’s Gaming Emporiums around Virginia contribute to local organizations and causes through the “Rosie’s Gives Back” program, which has made more than $5.4 million in direct donations and in-kind contributions and donated thousands of hours of volunteer service. The program supports a range of nonprofits and causes around Virginia, including groups providing services in education, workforce development, healthcare, and support for veterans and law enforcement. The goal of the Rosie’s Gives Back program is to meaningfully improve the quality of life in the communities where team members live and work. The company also partners with statewide programs for the broadest impact possible.
About Churchill Downs Incorporated
Churchill Downs Incorporated (Nasdaq: CHDN) has been creating extraordinary entertainment experiences for nearly 150 years, beginning with the company’s most iconic and enduring asset, the Kentucky Derby. Headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, CDI has expanded through the development of live and historical racing entertainment venues, the growth of the TwinSpires horse racing online wagering business and the operation and development of regional casino gaming properties. www.churchilldownsincorporated.com
About Colonial Downs Racetrack and Rosie’s Gaming Emporiums
Colonial Downs Racetrack (“Colonial Downs”) and Rosie’s Gaming Emporiums (“Rosie’s”) employ more than 1,500 team members across the Commonwealth of Virginia, paying more than $30 million annually in salaries, wages, and benefits. The Rose Gaming Resort in Dumfries, Roseshire Gaming Resort in Richmond, and Rosie’s locations in Emporia, Hampton, New Kent, Richmond, and Vinton offer innovative Historical Racing Machines (HRMs) and full-card simulcasting. Rosie’s Game Room in Collinsville features a limited selection of some of the most popular HRM titles. Colonial Downs Racetrack in New Kent hosts live Thoroughbred racing on two nationally renowned surfaces: the Secretariat Turf Course, the widest turf course in North America, and a 1¼-mile dirt track. For more information, visit www.rosiesgaming.com.
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