4th Annual

Spring Training

Charity Poker Tournament

& Casino Night

March 28, 2010

4:00pm Meet & Greet

6:00pm Charity Poker Tournament

7:00pm  Casino Night

The White House

4225 N. Craftsman Court

Scottsdale, Arizona 85251

Benefitting:

Every Kid Counts

Every Kid Counts

Thank you:

Scottsdale Charros are a promoting partner of Aces and Bases

Dream Dealers is the promoting sponsor of Aces and Bases

White House Scottsdale is the venue sponsor of Aces and Bases

Go Daddy is a sponsor of the Spring Training Charity Poker Touranment

Skyy Vodka sponsors Aces and Bases

Kim Brooks of Security Title will be seeking another poker trophy!

Consign & Redesign is proud to help Aces and Bases

 

Spring Training Poker Tournament  

Aces & Bases will provide a fun filled environment

while raising money for children’s charities.

 

Guests will sit side-by-side and go head to head with peers, retired and active athletes, celebrities and poker professionals.

Grant Hill, Shawn Marion and other guests challenged each other at one our past Celebrity Poker Tournaments
Grant Hill and Shawn Marion
Spring Training Poker Tournament
Athletic ability, salary, signing bonus, managers, teammates and championship rings are irrelevant when playing with (and against) these stars at the gaming tables.
 
Guests receive vouchers for chips to play blackjack, craps, and roulette in a casino environment. Guests have the option to replenish their chips as they challenge their luck and skills.

Raffle Drawing     

As you play and win, you are more likely to win great prizes!
 
At the end of the night, guests exchange gaming chips for raffle tickets. The raffle prizes will include vacations, televisions, jewelry, gift cards, and more!
 
 

100% of the profits from this event, through Every Kid Counts, will help fund the following projects:  

  • Educational and athletic assistance
  • Scholarships
  • Philanthropic programs to deserving children statewide
  • Intercity Youth Programs
  • Counseling and After School Programs at Children First Academy
  • Hardship Fund through the Phoenix Children’s Hospital Foundation
  • Leadership Through Baseball Program