The Texas Holdem Poker Tournament is a fundraising event hosted by the non-profit DeWitt Theater Company to continue its mission to preserve the historic DeWitt Operahouse Theatre.
The tournament is at the DeWitt American Legion on Saturday, June 11th. Doors open at 2pm and the tournament starts at 3:30pm.
The buy-in is $75 with an option for a $20 re-buy/add-on. The top 5 players will receive a payout based on the total number of players entered in the tournament.
Food and Drinks are available.
Call Tracy Nissen at 563.370.9655 to reserve your spot
You can also reserve your spot online at www.paypal.me/DeWittTheaterCo
More details available on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Texas-Holdem-Poker-Tournament-sponsored-by-the-DeWitt-Theater-Company-101559542418378/
Saturday Jun 11, 2022
3:30 PM - 8:00 PM CDT
Doors open at 2:00pm
Play starts at 3:30pm
DeWitt American Legion
704 9th Street
DeWitt, IA 52742
$75 Buy-In
$20 Rebuy/Add on
Tracy Nissen 563.370.9655
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