Gaming &
Entertainment

Tom Celani has been a pioneer in the gaming industry for over 30 years with experience as a developer, innovator, supplier, operator, financier, and, of course, an owner. While Luna takes care and caution in all of its businesses, gaming is Luna’s fundamental core competency. Beginning with Tom Celani’s early experience with Sodak Gaming that helped shepherd in the birth of Native American casinos to spearheading the Michigan statewide voter referendum to legalize three casinos in Detroit, Luna is always at the cutting edge of gaming activity.

In 1988, Tom founded Sodak Gaming, Inc. and expanded it from a small company that distributed gaming devices to Native American casinos nationally, into a company with $250 million dollars in annual sales. Sodak Gaming, Inc. went on to be a publicly traded company on the Nasdaq. He then developed, financed and managed the Little River Casino Resort for the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians in 1995. In 1996, Tom funded and ran the state-wide voter referendum which led to casino gaming in Detroit wherein he was then selected as one of the three companies to receive a casino license. Subsequently, Tom partnered with Mandalay Resort Group to build Motor City Casino which opened to the public in December of 1999, and then later formed Luna Entertainment. Tom has been licensed in over 30 jurisdictions in this country for gaming, including Nevada. He also owned the Cal Neva casino on Lake Tahoe that was previously owned by Frank Sinatra.

As shown in our gaming development portfolio, Luna’s experience includes Greenfield Indian gaming projects across the country as well as commercial casinos in jurisdictions such as Nevada, Michigan and Colorado. Luna, through various affiliates, has held gaming licenses in many major jurisdictions

Gaming &
Entertainment

Tom Celani has been a pioneer in the gaming industry for over 30 years with experience as a developer, innovator, supplier, operator, financier, and, of course, an owner. While Luna takes care and caution in all of its businesses, gaming is Luna’s fundamental core competency. Beginning with Tom Celani’s early experience with Sodak Gaming that helped shepherd in the birth of Native American casinos to spearheading the Michigan statewide voter referendum to legalize three casinos in Detroit, Luna is always at the cutting edge of gaming activity.

In 1988, Tom founded Sodak Gaming, Inc. and expanded it from a small company that distributed gaming devices to Native American casinos nationally, into a company with $250 million dollars in annual sales. Sodak Gaming, Inc. went on to be a publicly traded company on the Nasdaq. He then developed, financed and managed the Little River Casino Resort for the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians in 1995. In 1996, Tom funded and ran the state-wide voter referendum which led to casino gaming in Detroit wherein he was then selected as one of the three companies to receive a casino license. Subsequently, Tom partnered with Mandalay Resort Group to build Motor City Casino which opened to the public in December of 1999, and then later formed Luna Entertainment. Tom has been licensed in over 30 jurisdictions in this country for gaming, including Nevada. He also owned the Cal Neva casino on Lake Tahoe that was previously owned by Frank Sinatra.

As shown in our gaming development portfolio, Luna’s experience includes Greenfield Indian gaming projects across the country as well as commercial casinos in jurisdictions such as Nevada, Michigan and Colorado. Luna, through various affiliates, has held gaming licenses in many major jurisdictions

Current Investments

Running Creek

Running Creek Casino – CA

Luna developed and financed the Running Creek Casino for the Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake Tribe in 2005. The Running Creek Casino is located in Upper Lake, California, approximately 200 miles north of downtown San Francisco. Running Creek Casino opened in May of 2012 and includes approximately 350 slot machines, six table games and a restaurant. The Running Creek Casino serves the markets north of Napa Valley and the tourist district of Upper Lake. The Running Creek Casino website is www.runningcreekcasino.com.

Freedom Hill Banquet & Event Center

In 2014 after $250,000 in renovations, Freedom Hill opened the Banquet & Event Center and caters events for 250 people.With Freedom Hill Banquet Hall’s partner and renowned Chef, Chef Bobby Nahra, we are able to offer a wide range of cuisine, and we are able to service all types of events such as weddings, corporate events, memorials, fundraisers, etc. For more information onFreedom Hill Banquet and Event Center site, please visit freedomhillbanquet.com.

Freedom Hill

Previously Held
Investments

Cal Neva Casino

CAL NEVA CASINO

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Cal Neva Casino - NV

Luna was licensed in Nevada in 2007 as the operator of the Cal Neva Casino and operated the historic resort through 2010. The Cal Neva, once owned by Frank Sinatra, had 300 slot machines, six table games, a 200 seat restaurant and 180 hotel rooms. Luna instituted a plan to close the Cal Neva Casino in 2010 due to economic conditions in the Crystal Bay, NV area and supply of gaming from neighboring tribal casinos. The Cal Neva Casino website is www.calnevaresort.com.

Kiowa

Kiowa Casino

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Kiowa Casino - OK

In 2005, Luna began assisting in the development and providing financing of the Kiowa Tribe’s $65 million dollar casino facility in Randlett, OK. The Kiowa Casino is located on the Oklahoma and Texas border and primarily serves the Wichita Falls and Fort Worth markets. It opened in 2007 with 1,000 slot machines, 20 table games, a 350 seat buffet, a steak house and a sports bar. The casino has consistently performed well and is an example of a relationship that shows why investments in tribal casinos create significant value for both the investor and the tribe. While Luna is not an active manager at the Kiowa Casino, it does provide continual feedback and advice as the financier to the casino.

The Kiowa Casino website is www.kiowacasino.com.

Little River Casino

Little River Casino

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Little River Casino - MI

From 1995 to 2004, Luna developed, financed and then managed the Little River Casino Resort in Manistee, Michigan. After 4 years of working with federal/state and local government agencies, Luna opened the Little River Casino Resort to the public in July of 1999 with 500 slot machines in a facility consisting of 17,000 square feet of gaming space. As the result of an aggressive expansion plan, Luna opened a new casino resort in June of 2002 with over 212,000 square feet of gaming and non-gaming space consisting of of 1,300 slot machines, 35 table games, a buffet, sports bar and 200 hotel rooms.

The new Little River Casino Resort now includes a 300-room hotel with an indoor swimming pool, 46 stall RV Park, 10,000 square feet of convention meeting space, a fine dining experience, a 200 seat casual dining restaurant and a delicatessen.

Little River Casino

Motor City Casino

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Motor City Casino - MI

Tom Celani was responsible for bringing commercial gaming to Detroit by running and financing the state wide referendum to legalize commercial gaming and then being selected as one of the three groups to receive a commercial gaming license.

A Luna affiliate was co-owner of Motor City Casino with Mandalay Resort Group and other Detroit-based investors from 1999 through 2005. Motor City Casino is one of three commercial casinos operating in Detroit, Michigan. It has built a reputation as the premier gaming venue in Detroit and opened in 1999 with over 70,000 square feet of gaming space, including 100 table games, 2,600 slot machines and five unique restaurants. In 2005, Luna’s affiliate sold its interest in Motor City Casino to the majority shareholder.

Cal Neva Casino

MRJ THEATRES

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MJR Theatres - MI

Luna is a partner in MJR Theatres which operates nine theaters in the State of Michigan. This business shows the breadth of Luna’s investments and commitment to the entertainment business as well as the Metro Detroit business community. Within Michigan, MJR theatres are synonymous with high quality facilities, exceptional service, and incomparable movie selection. The MJR Theatres website is www.mjrtheatres.com.

Kiowa

Red Dolly Casino

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Red Dolly Casino - CO

Luna acquired the Red Dolly Casino in 2005. The Red Dolly Casino is the oldest active casino in Colorado and has 130 slot machines and an 80 seat restaurant. The Red Dolly Casino straddles the two historic mining towns of Black Hawk and Central City, Colorado. This locals casino provides a level of service along with local flair and intimacy ideal for the patron desiring a place to go where everyone knows their name. The Red Dolly Casino website is www.reddollycasino.net.

Little River Casino

Reserve Casino Hotel

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Reserve Casino Hotel - CO

In January 2011, Luna acquired the Fortune Valley Casino and Hotel in Central City, CO. Luna rebranded it Reserve Casino Hotel in January of 2012 after completing significant renovations to the entire facility. Reserve Casino Hotel is the largest casino in Central City, Colorado with space for more than 1,000 slot machines and 30 table games. The hotel has 119 hotel rooms, three bars, four restaurants and a 700 car parking garage. The interior renovations completed in January of 2012 included new slot machines, table games, a market café, updated hotel rooms and suites, an updated lobby, a signature high-end Italian restaurant and wine experience called Ardore and the first ever night club and music venue in Central City or Black Hawk called Lava. The Reserve Casino Hotel website is www.reservecasinohotel.com.

Little River Casino

Rolling Hills Casino Hotel

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Rolling Hills Casino Hotel - CA

In April 2001, Luna financed and developed the Rolling Hills Casino located in Corning, California. With guidance and assistance from Luna, the Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians opened the $40.0 million Rolling Hills Casino in July of 2002 after less than 12 months of construction. The casino opened to the public with a 60,000 square foot facility, 650 slot machines, 12 table games, a steakhouse, and a 300-seat buffet. Luna completed its investment in Rolling Hills in 2004 with a planned exit. The Rolling Hills Casino website is www.rollinghillscasino.com.

Cal Neva Casino

Sodak Gaming

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Sodak Gaming - SD

From its inception in 1988 Sodak Gaming was founded to fill a void for Native American Gaming – the ability to buy IGT gaming devices at a competitive rate. Luna recognized that opportunity in the development and launch of this company.

Tom Celani was a founding member of Sodak and was instrumental in growing the company from a supplier of gaming devices to one small city in South Dakota to the supplier of IGT gaming devices for all Native American facilities in North America, capturing 95% of the slot market for Native Americans. Tom’s participation in Sodak lasted 10 years, witnessing the company going public on the NASDAQ stock exchange and a subsequent sale to IGT.

Kiowa

Michigan Lottery Amphitheater

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Michigan Lottery Amphitheater - MI

n August of 2012, Luna acquired Freedom Hill Amphitheatre, one of Southeast Michigan’s premier outdoor entertainment venues. The 7,500-person venue received approximately $2 million in upgrades in the spring of 2013 including technology, cosmetic improvements and an overall enhanced customer service experience in advance of the venue’s grand opening in June 2013. Freedom Hill Amphitheatre offers a first-class entertainment experience with nationally known artists such as Lady Antebellum, Willie Nelson, Styx and Il Volo and dining options ranging from traditional concert fare to a private VIP dining experience. In 2014 after $250,000 in renovations, Freedom Hill opened the Banquet & Event Center and caters events for 250 people.

Freedom Hill Amphitheater continues to show the breadth of Luna’s investments and commitment to the entertainment business as well as the Metro Detroit community. To follow the latest developments of Freedom Hill Amphitheater and updates to the schedule of events, please visit www.freedomhill.com.

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