Ridgefield Charity Poker Tournament Participants Play On Behalf Of Ann's Place

Ridgefield Charity Poker Tournament Participants Play On Behalf Of Ann's Place

Ann's place, a nonprofit organization located in Danbury, on the Ridgefield border, provides comfort, support, and resources to people living with cancer and their loved ones. 

Ann's Place offers residents of Connecticut and Hudson Valley New York with professional counseling, support groups, wellness activities and educational resources.  Thousands of people facing cancer come to us for support, all at no charge

Learn more about Ann's Place here.

Sign up to participate in the 2nd Annual Ridgefield Poker Tournament sponsored by Ridgefield Library and support your favorite local charity HERE.

The cost to play in the tournament is $175/per person (over the age of 21) which includes tournament poker chips, a delicious buffet, unlimited beer and wine for the evening, cigar bar and live entertainment. If you don't want to play poker but would like to join the fun, you can purchase a Spectator Ticket which will allow you to attend and enjoy the Buffet, wine, beer, cigar bar and live entertainment. Spectator tickets can be purchased for $125/person (over the age of 21).

After event expenses, the winning charity will receive 50% of the profits. There will be additional chances to win money for your charity.

Direct inquiries to Laureen Bubniak, Director of Development   LMBubniak@RidgefieldLibrary.org or (203) 438-2282, ext. 11029 

CLICK HERE to sign up to play on behalf of your favorite charity. Please indicate which Charity you will be playing for when registering.

 Click here for a flyer to pass on to your friends and colleagues.

 Le Chateau, 1410 NY-35, South Salem

Ann's Place - Community Based Cancer Support


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