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Celebs To Take Part In Santa Monica Texas Hold ‘Em Style Poker Tournament:

Emmy-Award winning Hollywood director Rob Schiller and World Champion kick-boxer Baxter Humby will play in a Santa Monica charity poker tournament tonight, benefiting Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Monica youth.  

The Texas Hold ‘Em Style Poker Tournament will be held at Lexus of Santa Monica.

Funds raised during this tournament will go toward improving and sustaining the programs and services we provide to the youth we serve.

For only $20 annually, youth aged 6-18 receive a multitude of programs in character & leadership, education and career development, health and life skills, the arts, and sports, fitness and recreation.

This fundraiser will help to expand these services and develop new program offerings to serve more youth in and around our community.

Sponsors of this event include: Pacific Youth Foundation, Lexus of Santa Monica, SantaMonicaListings.com, P.F. Chang’s of Santa Monica, Venice Beach Beer Company, Jersey Mike’s and Rob Schiller.

Check-in for the event is at 6 pm. The tournament begins at 7 pm.

Lexus of Santa Monica is located at 1501 Santa Monica Boulevard, Santa Monica.

For more information, visit www.smbgc.org or call 310.361.8500.

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