The Annual Asperger Connection Poker Run -Huntsville, AL

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The Annual Asperger Connection Poker Run -Huntsville, AL

Time: August 29, 2015 from 8am to 7pm
Location: Diamonds Sports Bar
Street: 11208 Memorial Pkwy SW
City/Town: Huntsville, AL
Website or Map: http://www.aspergerconnection…
Phone: im South at DynamiteJim2002@yahoo.com or Aaron Tanner at aaron.tanner@knology.net
Event Type: poker-run, bike-show
Organized By: Asperger Connection, Inc.
Latest Activity: Jul 6, 2015

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The Annual Asperger Connection Poker Run will be held in Huntsville, Alabama on August 29th, 2015.


Location:

-11208 Memorial Pkwy SW, Huntsville, AL


Our Annual Asperger Connection Poker Run will start and end at Diamonds Sports Bar in Huntsville, Alabama. There will be stops strategically placed throughout scenic northeast Alabama. Winner will receive half the pot with the other half benefiting Asperger Connection. Our organization provides scholarshipsfor individuals in north Alabama and southern middle Tennesseewith Asperger Syndrome to be able to attend social skills, life skills and job skills classes not covered by insurance.
There will also be raffle prizes at the poker run including trips, motorcycle gear and gift certificates. If we get rained out, stillcome to Diamonds Sports Bar and draw a set of five cards for achance at the pot and to register for cool raffle prizes.

E-Mail Jim South at DynamiteJim2002@yahoo.com or Aaron Tanner at aaron.tanner@knology.net for more details.

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