Soboba Casino Tuesday Nights

The Inland Empire is home to more Casinos than any other area of Southern California. In fact, the IE is the home to California’s largest casino! Save the gas and check out these casinos in Riverside and San Bernardino counties.

Pechanga Resort & Casino

Not to worry, signing up at the casino is free and easy. Hurst's pit stop at Soboba Casino, in conjunction with its month-long 'Sons of Soboba' promotion, is an exciting way to start the new year. Speaking of Harley 'hogs,' a 2017 Harley Davidson Heritage Softail Classic motorcycle has been hidden on one random Club Soboba account. Nestled in the foothills of the San Jacinto Mountains, south of the 10 freeway, Soboba Casino is your gaming and entertainment hot spot. Soboba Casino features 2,020 slot machines, a large Poker room with 14 tables, non-smoking room, 27 Table Games with a variety of games to offer, Bingo Monday-Friday, Luiseno Grill, Soboba Cafe and Coffee Kiicha, a large outdoor entertainment pavilion and one. Tuesday, July 31, 2018 - 1:00pm Scaffolding is starting to come down as each section of the Soboba Casino Resort hotel’s exterior gets a final coat of paint and the interior work is well under way. 'We are putting up drywall, painting and putting down flooring in some areas,' said Tom Groenendal, Senior Superintendent for C.W. Driver, general. Soboba Casino is proudly owned and operated by the Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians. I typically visit on Tuesday nights because of their live band at the Cabaret Lounge for Latin Tuesdays and I've been disappointed each time! There's a shortage of waitresses and we had to get up and look for one to get service!

  • California’s largest casinos! 3,400 slot machines stretching approximately 188,000 square feet of gaming space. Superb entertainment options featuring some of the biggest entertainers touring the nation.
  • Silk Nightclub is one of most posh nightclubs in the Inland Empire- a sure upscale experience.
  • The restaurants in this gaming palace will surely please all appetites. Fine dining options include the Great Oak (steakhouse), The Grotto (seafood, sushi), Paisano’s Italian. Numerous casual dining and snack options fill this venue, including Asian options, a buffet and much more.
  • If you’re looking for a reason to avoid the drive to Vegas while having just as much fun, check out a weekend at Pechanga.
  • 45000 Pala Road, Temecula, CA 92592, 877-711-2946, www.pechanga.com

Casino Morongo

  • This brand new 27 story hotel is the tallest building in the Inland Empire. The facilities match the grandeur of Las Vegas, and the buffet is better than the most expensive Vegas buffets. Located near Banning and Beaumont east of where the 10 and 60 meet. Check out this casino for some great entertainment and event options.
  • 49750 Seminole Drive, Cabazon, CA 92230, 800-252-4499, www.casinomorongo.com

San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino

  • Located near the City of San Bernardino, this impressive entertainment and gaming center is close to all of the metro Inland Empire area and Los Angeles! Thursday nights feature some of the best music, comedy and other acts in the Inland Empire!
  • 5797 N. Victoria Ave, Highland, CA 92346, 800-359-2464, www.sanmanuel.com

Soboba Casino Careers

Soboba Casino

  • Rated #1 Casino in the Inland Empire Southern California 3 Years running in The Press-Enterprise Readers Poll.
  • 23333 Soboba Road, San Jacinto, CA 92582, 888-772-7626, www.soboba.com

Lake Elsinore Hotel Casino

  • 20930 Malaga St, Lake Elsinore, CA 92530, 951-674-3101, www.lercasino.com

Cahuilla Casino

  • 52702 Hwy 371, Anza, CA 92539. Located between Temecula and Palm Springs, 888.371.ANZA (2692) 951.763.1200

Palm Springs and Coachella Valley Casinos

  • Agua Caliente Casino – Rancho Mirage – Coachella Valley’s largest hotel and casino located adjacent to Interstate 10. Be sure to check out the beautiful pool. Connected with the Indian Canyons Golf Resort and Spa Resort Casino in Palm Springs.
  • Spa Resort Casino – Palm Springs – Want to gamble and stay in urban Palm Springs? This is the place to go. Check out their fun events, ranging from beer and food truck fests to concerts, comedy and more. Downtown Palm Springs is right outside your door, so feel free to venture out and have fun. This casino is connected with the Agua Caliente Casino in nearby Rancho Mirage.
  • Fantasy Springs Casino – Indio – One of Coachella Valley’s three resort hotel and casinos.
  • Spotlight 29 Casin0 – Coachella – Smaller casino with some various entertainment options.
  • Augustine Casino – Coachella – No frills casino that makes a great stop when you’re looking for discount gas.
  • Red Earth Casino – Salton Sea Beach – Smaller casino with slot machines only. Good casino for gamblers on a budget, as the drinks are cheap and there are plenty of penny slots.

Casino in Havasu

Casinos in San Diego County

  • Harrah’s – North County San Diego
  • Pala Casino– North County San Diego

Laughlin Casinos


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CULTURE

ELDERS

ENVIRONMENTAL

FAMILY SERVICES

FIRE DEPT

GAMING COMMISSION

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

PARK AND RECREATION

PRESCHOOL

PUBLIC SAFETY

PUBLIC WORKS

T. A. N. F.

NOLI SCHOOL

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About Us

Cash Services is a 24/7 Check Cashing Tribal Enterprise located in the Mesquite Room withinSoboba Casino. A variety of services are offered to Casino Guests, Tribal Members, Council Members and Casino/Tribal Employees which includes Check Cashing, Cash Advancesand ATMS.

Cash Services goal is to create an environment that exudes genuine hospitality from highly motivated and skilled team members whose number one goal is to provide exceptional customer service to all guests.

Mission

The Mission of the Cash Services Department is to provide a superior experience in an environment offering genuine hospitality by highly motivated team members whose number one goal is providing exceptional customer service.

The Vision of the Cash Services Department is to be the trusted leader in delivering exceptional customer service to better serve Tribal Members and to improve efficiency and effectiveness in delivery of financial services.

Contact Us

23906 Soboba Road
P.O. Box 487
San Jacinto, CA 92583

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About Us

Soboba Cultural Resource Department was established in 2004 for the purpose of preservation, education and research that are associated with the Luiseño and Cahuilla culture as well as ancestral sites.

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The goals of Cultural Resource Department are to preserve the valuable cultural resources located within our ancestral territory.

The department and staff have had continual education in all aspects concerning California Indian Studies, law and culture. The majority of our involvement has been involved in monitoring, tribal government, education, mediation and networking for various entities, which consists of tribal and non-tribal associations. Each staff member has knowledge in local cultures, tradition, language, botany geography, biology, archaeology, Native American laws and any issue regarding the preservation of sites and land.

Visit our website at culture.soboba-nsn.gov for additional information.

Mission

When developers and public agencies assess the environmental impact to their projects, they must consider “Cultural Resources” as an aspect of the environment in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines. These “Cultural Resources” can include Native American graves and artifacts; natural resources used for food, ceremonies or traditional crafts and places that have special significance because of spiritual power associated with them.

When projects are proposed in areas where cultural resources are likely to be affected, one way to avoid damage to cultural resources and minimized litigation associated with the project is to perform archaeological testing, with Native American monitor and/or consultant on site during part or all of the construction work. By working with and acting as a liaison between Native American, Archeologist, developers, contractor and public agencies, a Native American monitor and/or consultant can see that cultural resources are treated appropriately from the Native American point of view.

Contact Us

Joseph Ontiveros - Director
23906 Soboba Road
P.O. Box 487
San Jacinto, CA 92583
Phone: 951-654-5544 ext. 4138
Fax: 951-654-4198
Email: jontiveros@soboba-nsn.gov

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Soboba Elders are members of the Soboba Band that are of the age 55+. They meet monthly at the Old Tribal Hall to discuss business pertaining to the elders and participate in Tribal functions. The Elders operate with their own elected board that consists of a President, Vice President, and a Secretary/Treasurer. Currently there are 109 members.

The Soboba Elders are involved in many activities supporting our own tribal community as well as surrounding communities. They believe that being an active participant in events and activities that involve youthis setting an example of respect for one another.

As in past years, the Soboba Elders are proud to participate in this year’s 20th Annual Payomkawichum Soboba InterTribal Pow Wow. For the past 10 years the Elders have given their time and support to sponsor the Tiny Tots Pow Wow.

We appreciate and will always be thankful to our Elders.

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About Us

The Information Technology Department utilizes a centralized business model in order to ensure technology standards that are set for automation are enforced organization wide with everyone having a clear and shared vision throughout the business. Furthermore, guarantees that efforts are not duplicated resulting in cost and time savings.

With a diverse and highly trained technical team, IT is capable of working on multiple platforms, in various environments. IT Department is a standing team of highly-skilled IT professionals with extensive past performance working together to provide the best solutions for its customers which are the Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians.

Mission

The Mission of the Information Technology Department is to provide cost effective and efficient enterprise products, services, and solutions with a secure and reliable environment for Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians employees through leadership, strategic planning, standards and policies, architecture, and oversight.

The Vision of the Information Technology Department is to be the trusted leader in delivering enterprise information technology services and solutions that enable tribal government to better serve its members; and to improve efficiency and effectiveness in delivery of tribal services.

Awards and Media

TribalNet 2019 Industry Award
TribalNet Recognizes Three Outstanding IT Teams with Industry Awards
Info-Tech Research Group 2019 CIO Leadership
TribalNet Magazine Spring 2020
Podcast - Soboba Band: Converting Systems, Bringing Broadband to Tribal

Contact Us

Corporate Headquarters
P.O. Box 487
San Jacinto, CA 92581
www.soboba-nsn.gov
Phone: (951) 654-2765
Email: technician@soboba-nsn.gov

Additional Information

Verizon Cellular Discount
Verizon has a 15% discount on monthly plans and up to 25% on phone accessories for all Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians employees. The only qualification is you must contain a valid soboba-nsn.gov email address or walk into any Verizon store and present a recent pay stub from Soboba Luiseño Indians.
If you are interested in taking advantage of this benefit, please see the Verizon Cellular Discount flyer or you can also go to a local Verizon store

Soboba Tribal Alert Response System (STARS)
About STARS
STARS Signup Form

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About Us

The Soboba Tribal Gaming Commission ('STGC') is an independent governmental gaming regulatory agency for the Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians, the Federally recognized Sovereign Indian Tribe exercising jurisdiction over the Soboba Indian Reservation. The STGC is responsible for regulating gaming on the Soboba Reservation; The STGC neither reports nor is accountable to Casino Management.

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Mission

The STGC has been established to ensure the public trust and confidence in the credibility and integrity of the regulatory process and of the casino operation, protect tribal assets, and advance the economic development of the sovereign Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians by shielding gaming activities from organized crime and other corrupting influences, ensuring that the Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians shall be the sole beneficiary of the gaming operations revenues, ensuring that gaming is conducted fairly and honestly, by both the casino and the players, and ensuring the Public Health, Safety and Welfare of the gaming operation patrons and employees.

Backgrounds

Please visit our website at stgc.soboba-nsn.gov to address licensing issues that you may come across while you are employed at Soboba Casino, Soboba Tribal Administration or the Soboba Tribal Gaming Commission. Please visit the website and review the information available online.

  • Name/Address Changes
  • Disclosing Information
  • Conditional Licenses
  • Licensing & Appeal Process
  • Renewals/Transfers
  • Reporting Fraud

If the website does not have the answers that you are looking for, please stop by the Backgrounds Office and get the information that you need!

Monday-Friday 7:00am-5:00pm
(951) 665-1000 ext. 1198

Regulatory Oversight

Indian Gaming Regulatory Act
CL II/III Gaming Ordinance
Tribal – State Compact
Gaming Regulations
Liquor Ordinance
Tort Claims Ordinance
Applicability of Article 6 Ordinance (CLETS)
Gaming Facility Standards Ordinance
Environmental Protection Ordinance
Patron Disputes
Exclusions
Responsible Gaming

Contact Us

Soboba Tribal Gaming Commission
23333 Soboba Road
PO Box 610
San Jacinto, CA
(951) 665-1000
Fax (951) 487-0042

Report Fraud: STGC Fraud Hotline
(951) 665-1337
stgcfraudhotline@soboba-nsn.gov

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Soboba Tribal Gaming Commission Tip Line
Tip Line - stgc.soboba-nsn.gov/tipline

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About Us

Public Works Department provides the following services:

Maintenance Crews - facilities maintenance, tree trimming, roads, cemetery, weed abatement, tribal member work orders, and heavy equipment work which includes grading, mowing, disking and fire breaks.

Mechanic Shop - maintenance and repair Noli School’s fleet of buses and vans, administrative departments’ vehicles including Public Safety, Parks & Recreation vehicles and Public Works heavy equipment.

Grounds Maintenance - landscaping, irrigation and maintaining the grounds around all government buildings, which also includes the athletic fields and The Oaks Retreat.

Water Department - We operate the reservations drinking water programs through the Soboba Water Department. Maintaining Soboba’s domestic and irrigation wells, water lines and water testing. Safe and clean drinking water for all families is priority one.

  • Infrastructure and Facilities
  • Beautification and land maintenance
  • School Buses/Vans, Vehicles & Equipment Maintenance & Repair
  • Water and Sewer-Water line repair
  • Flood Control, both hardscape and natural settings
  • Project Management
  • Forward Planning and Mitigation
  • Irrigation
  • Keeping all roads clean and in good repair

Mission

Soboba Public Works Department proudly serves the Soboba Nation through facilities operations, infrastructure improvements, transportation, grounds maintenance, water services and emergency preparedness. Each staff member takes their roles as a critical responsibility to the lifestyle of all those who live, work and visit the reservation. The mission of the Public Works Department is to provide and maintain the most desirable environment for the community by ensuring that all Tribal property is maintained to the highest standards possible. The Department makes sure all buildings within our community are safe, sound and of high quality and that all facilities are designed, constructed, and function to the highest degree of safety and utility in a cost-effective manner.

Contact Us

Kenneth McLaughlin
24099 Soboba Rd
San Jacinto, CA 92583
Phone: (951) 487-7445

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Soboba Reservation Fire Department is an all-risk emergency response organization. The men and women of Soboba Fire are dedicated, loyal employees that give their all every day when they are on duty to protect the residents, visitors, and infrastructure of the Soboba Indian Reservation and surrounding community. Our success is due largely to the unwavering support of the Tribal Council and the Tribal Administrator. I am honored to serve as the Fire Chief for an Administration that takes public safety seriously and is committed to ensure that the department is fully staffed and equipped to meet the mission..