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The Rey Feo Consejo Shooting Stars Poker Tournament at Paramour

Paramour and Martin Phipps will host the Consejo Shooting Stars Poker Tournament. The tournament will benefit the Rey Feo Consejo Educational Foundation, a non-profit organization that raises funds for the League of United Latin American Citizens and the Rey Feo Scholarship Foundation. Rey Feo 69, Fred Reyes, will be in attendance. The cost for participants will be $200 if purchased in advance and $250 if purchased at the door. All donations will include lunch, select cocktails, non-alcoholic drinks and 10,000 playing chips. 10,000 additional playing chips can be purchased for $100. Table sponsorships are also available.

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    102 9th St, Ste 400 Downtown

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