Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Charity Texas Holdem Tournament Benefiting Garland Elks Lodge & P4AC's Veterans House

This Saturday P4AC Poker is sponsoring a friendly game of Texas Holdem Poker in support of The Garland Elks Lodge to help raise funds to make vital repairs needed due to flood. The event will also benefit one of the lodge members' special projects, Veterans House.

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If you would like to pre-register for the event and receive an extra 1,500 in bonus chips, the cost is $10 to pre-register and hold your seat with $25 due on the day. If you do not show up at your seat by 2:00PM, your seat will be forfeited and will go to standby. If you know you're going to play in the tournament and would like to donate the total amount of $35, please click the donate button below to make either your ten dollar donation to hold your seat with $25 due the day of the event or to make the full $35 donation. Please see pic above for tournament details.
After you make your donation I will send you an email confirmation. Just show up Saturday and your seat and chips will be ready for you.
If you need help, more info or would like to register by phone please call Terry at 214-668-8836.

ClICK HERE TO DONATE AND PRE-REGISTER ONLINE


Also on Saturday after the charity poker tournament there will be live music from The Benton Lawson Project. So, this will be a great day to come out and support those that help others within our community by joining and playing poker during the day or come out later for fun, food and drinks with awesome live music.

See you at Local Public House This Saturday!


"If anybody in the DFW area would like to donate paint, tile, wood for floor replacement, the Garland Elks Lodge is in desperate need due to major flood damage. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and really need to get back up and running so we can continue to help disabled veterans, destitute children and their families in the community, special needs children and all of the other charitable programs we support."

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